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{{TFGAttackbox|type=Water|power=Coral Power|effect=Corsola can't be {{DL|Special Conditions (TFG)|Burned}}, {{DL|Special Conditions (TFG)|Paralyzed}}, {{DL|Special Conditions (TFG)|Poisoned}}, or {{DL|Special Conditions (TFG)|Noxious}}.}} | {{TFGAttackbox|type=Water|power=Coral Power|effect=Corsola can't be {{DL|Special Conditions (TFG)|Burned}}, {{DL|Special Conditions (TFG)|Paralyzed}}, {{DL|Special Conditions (TFG)|Poisoned}}, or {{DL|Special Conditions (TFG)|Noxious}}.}} | ||
{{TFGAttackbox/Moves|movecol=White|name=Tackle|stars=0|effect=|power=30|prob=16.6}} | {{TFGAttackbox/Moves|movecol=White|name=Tackle|stars=0|effect=|power=30|prob=16.6}} | ||
{{TFGAttackbox/Moves|movecol=White|name=Harden|stars=0|effect=If the Defending Pokémon's attack does 60 damage or less, Corsola isn't Knocked Out.|power=|prob=41.6}} | {{TFGAttackbox/Moves|movecol=White|name=Harden|stars=0|effect=If the Defending Pokémon's attack does 60 damage or less, Corsola isn't Knocked Out.|power=0|prob=41.6}} | ||
{{TFGAttackbox/Moves|movecol=White|name=Tackle|stars=0|effect=|power=30|prob=16.6}} | {{TFGAttackbox/Moves|movecol=White|name=Tackle|stars=0|effect=|power=30|prob=16.6}} | ||
{{TFGAttackbox/Moves|movecol=White|name=Bubblebeam|stars=0|effect=|power=70|prob=25}} | {{TFGAttackbox/Moves|movecol=White|name=Bubblebeam|stars=0|effect=|power=70|prob=25}} |
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Corsola (Japanese: サニーゴ Sunnygo) is a figure from the Next Quest expansion of the Pokémon Trading Figure Game.
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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 conditions, whereas Natural Cure cures them.
External links
This Pokémon Trading Figure Game article is part of Project TFG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all aspects of the Pokémon Trading Figure Game. |