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Corsola — Neo Discovery Pokémon card

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CorsolaNeo Discovery #37 Pokémon Card

Neo Discovery·#37·2000

Corsola is a charming Water and Rock-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation II, known for its coral-like appearance and lack of evolution, holding a special place in the hearts of many fans. This specific 1st Edition uncommon Corsola card from the Neo Discovery set, released in 2001, stands out with its unique sculptural artwork and classic TCG mechanics. Here, you will discover Corsola's Pokédex lore, the card's detailed attacks, energy costs, weakness, and its historical context within the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#37
Release Date
May 31, 2001
Language
EN
Set Code
neo-discovery

Corsola is a Water/Rock type Pokémon introduced in Generation II, known for its distinctive coral-like appearance. It does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon. Found primarily in warm, clear ocean waters, Corsola are often seen in coral reefs, which they help to build and maintain. Their diet consists mainly of microscopic organisms filtered from the water. In the Pokémon world, Corsola are admired for their beauty and the tips of their branches are highly prized, sometimes collected sustainably for jewelry or medicinal purposes. However, they are also vulnerable to environmental changes like ocean pollution and rising sea temperatures, which can cause their coral branches to bleach and weaken, making them a symbol of marine conservation efforts. In the games, Corsola are typically early-to-mid game Pokémon that can be surprisingly resilient with their dual typing, offering a unique defensive niche. In the anime, Misty, a prominent Gym Leader, owns a Corsola, highlighting its gentle nature and occasional battle prowess. Its unique design and ecological significance contribute to its cultural impact within the Pokémon franchise.

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