
Fusion Strike·#117·2021
Galarian Corsola, a Ghost-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII, is a poignant regional variant of the beloved Coral Pokémon, Corsola, symbolizing the fragility of its original form. This particular card, #117/264 from the 2021 Fusion Strike expansion, is a common rarity that nonetheless captures the melancholic beauty of this unique Pokémon with its distinct artwork. Here, visitors will discover Galarian Corsola's Pokédex lore, delve into its card mechanics including its single attack, energy costs, and defensive attributes, and explore the history of this specific edition.
Read more ↓Galarian Corsola is a Ghost-type regional variant of Corsola, introduced in Generation VIII with the Galar region. Unlike its vibrant, Water/Rock-type Kanto counterpart, Galarian Corsola is pale white and appears to be made of petrified coral, a stark visual representation of its tragic lore. The Pokédex states that Galarian Corsola are the spirits of Corsola that perished due to a sudden climate change, their bodies having hardened and become ghostly. They absorb life-force from others through their branches, a somber adaptation to their spectral existence. Galarian Corsola evolves into Cursola when leveled up to 37. Its natural habitat would typically be found in areas where its original form once thrived, but now it exists as a spectral remnant, often found in cold, desolate places or ruins, particularly in the Galar region's Crown Tundra. In the games, Galarian Corsola and its evolution Cursola are notable for their unique typing and lore, which adds a layer of environmental commentary to the Pokémon world. In the anime, it has appeared in episodes showcasing its ghostly nature and connection to the Galar region's unique environment. Its distinct appearance and lore have made it a fan favorite, often symbolizing the impact of climate change within the Pokémon universe.
Last updated: April 11, 2026