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Corsola is a regional Water & Rock Pokémon. It is vulnerable to Grass, Fighting, Ground and Electric moves. Corsola's strongest moveset is Bubble & Power Gem and it has a Max CP of 1,378. This Pokémon is only found in Tropics, near to the sea.
"Corsola's branches glitter very beautifully in seven colors when they catch sunlight. If any branch breaks off, this Pokémon grows it back in just one night."
Bubble is a fairly strong fast move, and allows it to power out Corsola’s underwhelming charged moves pretty easily.
Bubble Beam is pretty bad for damage output, but guarantees a debuff to the opponent, and also ensures Corsola isn’t limited to only Rock-type charged moves. Rock Blast is slightly less efficient than Power Gem, but costs considerably less energy and can be used sooner.
Corsola’s stat distribution should make it really strong in Great League. However, its actual stats just don’t get the job done, and its moves make it pretty unimpressive. This is one regional you don’t need to go out of your way for.
Corsola’s about as viable in Ultra League as inanimate coral. Don’t.
Second verse, same as the first. Don’t use Corsola in Master.
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