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Coral Power is similar to {{a|Natural Cure}}; however, Coral Power prevents [[Status ailments]], whereas Natural Cure cures them.
Coral Power is similar to {{a|Natural Cure}}; however, Coral Power prevents [[Status ailments]], whereas Natural Cure cures them.


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Revision as of 18:56, 4 December 2010

Skarmory
Next Quest
Golem
Corsola
サニーゴ Sunnygo
Water
File:NextQuest Corsola.JPG
Sculpted by Murata Akira
Figure type Pokémon
Move Points 1
Type Water
Set Next Quest
Rarity Uncommon
International figure no. 15/42
US figure no. 5/42
For more information on the Pokémon this figure depicts, see Corsola.

Corsola is a figure from the Next Quest set of the Pokémon Trading Figure Game.

Attacks

Tackle 16.6%
30
Harden 41.6%
If the Defending Pokémon's attack does 60 damage or less, Corsola isn't Knocked Out.
Tackle 16.6%
30
Bubblebeam 25%
70
Length: 2'00″, Weight: 11.0 lbs.


Trivia

Origin

Tackle, BubbleBeam, and Harden are all moves in the Pokémon games that Corsola can learn. Coral Power is similar to Natural Cure; however, Coral Power prevents Status ailments, whereas Natural Cure cures them.

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