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Corsola — Pop Series 7 Pokémon card

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CorsolaPop Series 7 #13 Pokémon Card

Pop Series 7·#13

Corsola, the charming Water and Rock-type Coral Pokémon from Generation II, holds a unique place in the Pokémon world as a symbol of clean ocean environments and a standalone species without evolutions. This specific Corsola card, from the 2008 Pop Series 7 set, is a standard common variant that stands out due to its unique promotional distribution method and engaging artwork. Here, visitors will discover Corsola's rich Pokédex lore, detailed descriptions of its attacks with their energy costs, its weakness, and the historical context of its release within the TCG's evolving eras.

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Card Number
#13
Release Date
February 29, 2008
Language
EN
Set Code
pop-series-7

Corsola, the Coral Pokémon, is a beloved Water/Rock-type introduced in Generation II, hailing from the Johto region. This charming creature is known for its distinctive coral-like body structure, often found in warm, clear ocean waters where it thrives. In the wild, Corsola typically lives in large colonies, contributing to the vibrant ecosystems of coral reefs. Its diet consists primarily of microscopic organisms filtered from the water. Corsola does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, making it a standalone species. In the Pokémon games, it is often encountered as a wild Pokémon in coastal areas, and its unique typing offers interesting strategic possibilities. In the anime, Corsola has appeared frequently, often depicted as a gentle and playful Pokémon. Its cultural significance extends to being a symbol of healthy marine environments, as its presence indicates clean and thriving waters. The Galar region introduced a regional variant, Galarian Corsola, which is a Ghost-type, reflecting environmental themes of coral bleaching and decline, adding a poignant layer to its lore.

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