
Dragon Majesty·#27
Corsola, the charming Water and Rock-type Coral Pokémon, hails from the beloved Generation II, renowned for its delicate branching form and serene underwater life. This particular card, from the 2018 Dragon Majesty set, is a common rarity that nonetheless captivates with its vibrant artwork and classic portrayal. Here, visitors can delve into Corsola's fascinating Pokédex lore, understand the card's attack mechanics and energy costs, and explore its detailed edition history.
Read more ↓Corsola, the Coral Pokémon, is a beloved Water/Rock-type creature first introduced in Generation II of the Pokémon series. It is known for its beautiful, branching coral body, which makes it a popular sight in warm, clear ocean waters. Corsola's diet primarily consists of microscopic organisms it filters from the water, contributing to the health of its marine environment. These Pokémon are generally peaceful, though they can be territorial when their coral homes are threatened. In the anime, Corsola often appears as a gentle Pokémon, notably featured with Misty in the Johto region. Its unique dual typing provides interesting strategic advantages and disadvantages in the games, being strong against Fire, Flying, and Ice types, but vulnerable to Grass and Electric attacks. Its cultural significance stems from its representation of vibrant coral reefs, raising awareness about marine conservation. Corsola does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, making it a standalone species with a distinctive charm. Its design is a clear nod to the delicate beauty of real-world coral, emphasizing its connection to the ocean ecosystem.
Last updated: April 10, 2026
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