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Corsola — BREAKpoint Pokémon card

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CorsolaBREAKpoint #29 Pokémon Card

BREAKpoint·#29·2016

Corsola, the charming Water and Rock type Coral Pokémon, was introduced in the second generation and is celebrated for its delicate beauty and environmental significance. This specific Corsola card, number 29/122 from the 2016 BREAKpoint set, is a common rarity that stands out for its delightful artwork and straightforward attack mechanics. Here, visitors will discover Corsola's Pokédex lore, explore the card's HP, energy costs, attacks, weakness, and delve into the history of this particular edition.

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Card Number
#29
Release Date
March 1, 2016
Language
EN
Set Code
XY9

Corsola, the Coral Pokémon, is a beloved Water/Rock type introduced in Generation II with the Johto region. Known for its charming appearance, resembling a small, pink coral formation, Corsola does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon. It thrives in the warm, clear waters of southern seas, where its delicate coral branches grow vibrant and strong. However, its existence is fragile; Corsola are highly sensitive to pollution, and their branches can lose color and deteriorate in dirty water, a poignant reflection of real-world coral bleaching. In the games, Corsola is often found in coastal areas, known for its decent defensive stats and access to various support moves. In the anime, it has appeared frequently, often depicted as a gentle and playful Pokémon, sometimes serving as a symbol of ocean health. Its unique dual typing provides interesting resistances and weaknesses, and its design has made it a fan favorite, representing the beauty and vulnerability of marine ecosystems. Its cultural significance lies in its role as an indicator species, highlighting environmental concerns within the Pokémon world.

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