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Corsola — Unseen Forces Pokémon card

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CorsolaUnseen Forces #37 Pokémon Card

Unseen Forces·#37·2005

Corsola, a charming Water/Rock-type Pokémon from the Johto region, is beloved for its coral-like appearance and gentle demeanor, symbolizing the delicate beauty of marine ecosystems. This specific Corsola card from the 2005 Unseen Forces set, a common non-holo variant, stands out with its unique Kagemaru Himeno artwork and strategic attack mechanics. Here, visitors can explore Corsola's Pokédex lore, meticulously detailed attack costs and effects, its weakness, and the historical context of its edition.

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Card Number
#37
Release Date
August 21, 2005
Language
EN
Set Code
uf

Corsola is a charming Water/Rock-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation II, hailing from the Johto region. Known for its beautiful, coral-like body, Corsola is often found in warm, clear ocean waters, where it forms colonies on the seabed. Its diet primarily consists of microscopic plankton, which it filters from the water. Corsola are peaceful Pokémon, but they are also quite fragile; their coral branches can break off easily. When threatened, they can regenerate their branches, and in some cultures, finding a broken piece of Corsola coral is considered good luck. In the games, Corsola is a relatively common encounter in coastal areas, often serving as an early-game Water-type option. In the anime, Corsola have appeared in various episodes, often showcasing their serene nature and the beauty of their underwater habitats. They do not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, making them a standalone species. Their unique dual typing gives them an interesting set of resistances and weaknesses, notably being vulnerable to Grass and Electric attacks but resistant to Fire and Poison. Corsola’s distinctive appearance and gentle demeanor have made it a beloved Pokémon among fans, symbolizing the delicate beauty of marine life.

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