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Corsola — Secret Wonders Pokémon card

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Corsola

Secret Wonders·#84·2007

Corsola, the charming Water/Rock type Coral Pokémon from Generation II, is celebrated for its delicate beauty and ecological significance in the Pokémon world. This specific Secret Wonders card, released in 2007, is a common printing that showcases Corsola with a unique setup ability, making it a functional piece of the Diamond & Pearl era. Here, you will discover Corsola's fascinating Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including HP and attack costs, and the historical context of its edition.

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Card Number
#84
Release Date
November 6, 2007
Language
EN
Set Code
sw

Corsola, the Coral Pokémon, is a beloved Water/Rock type introduced in Generation II, hailing from the Johto region. This charming Pokémon is known for its distinctive, branching coral-like body structure, which is both its habitat and a source of sustenance for other marine life. Corsola typically lives in warm, clear ocean waters, forming vibrant coral reefs. Its diet consists mainly of microscopic organisms it filters from the water. In the wild, Corsola exhibits a gentle and docile nature, often found in large colonies. However, its beautiful coral body is highly sensitive to pollution and changes in ocean temperature, making it a natural indicator of marine health. In the Pokémon games, Corsola is a non-evolving Pokémon, though it received a Galarian form in Generation VIII that evolves into Cursola, a Ghost-type. Corsola has made notable appearances in the anime, often depicted as a peaceful Pokémon whose habitats are sometimes threatened by human activity or other Pokémon. Its unique dual typing provides it with an interesting set of resistances and weaknesses, making it a strategic choice for trainers who can leverage its defensive capabilities. Culturally, Corsola symbolizes the delicate beauty and fragility of coral reefs, raising awareness about environmental conservation.

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