
Rebel Clash·#78·2021
Galarian Corsola, a captivating Ghost-type Pokémon from Generation VIII, stands as a poignant symbol of environmental change, evolving from the once-vibrant Kanto Corsola into a spectral form. This specific card from the 2020 Rebel Clash set is a common variant, yet it stands out for its unique "Cursed Drop" attack and the evocative artwork by Mitsuhiro Arita. Here, you'll discover comprehensive details about its Pokédex lore, its strategic attack with energy costs, weakness, and retreat costs, alongside its edition history.
Read more ↓Galarian Corsola is a unique regional variant of the beloved Coral Pokémon, Corsola, introduced in Generation VIII with the Galar region. Unlike its vibrant, Water/Rock-type Kanto counterpart, Galarian Corsola is a Ghost-type, reflecting the tragic fate of coral reefs in its environment. Its Pokédex entries often describe it as a spirit-like Pokémon formed from the fossilized remains of ancient Corsola, haunting the seas where its living ancestors once thrived. This stark contrast in appearance and typing highlights a poignant ecological message within the Pokémon universe, making it a fan favorite for its melancholic yet captivating design. Galarian Corsola does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon, standing as a distinct entity. Its Ghost typing makes it susceptible to Dark and Ghost-type moves, while resisting Poison, Bug, and fighting-type attacks, and being immune to Normal-type moves. In the games, it often appears in areas with a sense of decay or ancient history, reinforcing its lore. In the anime, its appearances often emphasize its spectral nature and connection to the past.
Last updated: April 11, 2026