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Corsola — Heartgold Soulsilver Pokémon card

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Corsola

Heartgold Soulsilver·#37

Corsola, a charming Water/Rock type, debuted in Generation II, enchanting fans with its unique coral-like form and a Pokédex entry that highlights its continuous growth and prized head. This specific card, #37 from the 2010 HeartGold & SoulSilver set, is a common variant that beautifully captures Corsola's aquatic essence. Here, you'll discover Corsola's Pokédex lore, detailed breakdowns of its "Recover" and "Hyper Cannon" attacks with their energy costs, its weakness, and the historical context of its edition.

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Card Number
#37
Release Date
February 9, 2010
Language
EN
Set Code
HGSS1

Corsola is a dual-type Water/Rock Pokémon introduced in Generation II, making its debut in the Johto region. Known for its distinctive coral-like body, Corsola resembles a small, pink, branched coral with a white base. Its Pokédex entries often highlight its beauty and the fact that its horns are prized as treasures, though they continuously shed and regrow. Corsola primarily inhabits warm, clear ocean waters, often found in coral reefs, where it thrives by absorbing nutrients from the sunlight. Its diet typically consists of microscopic organisms and minerals found in the ocean. In the games, Corsola is a relatively uncommon find, often requiring specific fishing rods or locations. In the anime, Corsola has appeared several times, most notably as a Pokémon owned by Misty, showcasing its gentle yet resilient nature. Its unique appearance and association with coral reefs contribute to its cultural significance as a symbol of ocean health and biodiversity. Corsola does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, making it a standalone species with a distinct identity. Its Water/Rock typing gives it a variety of type matchups, being strong against Fire, Ground, and Flying types, but weak to Grass and Electric attacks.

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