No, 35 Speed is still HORRID in NU. Sawk, Exeggutor, Rotom-S, even Gorebyss all outrun you. Even freaking Beheeyem outruns you.
No, 35 Speed is still HORRID in NU. Sawk, Exeggutor, Rotom-S, even Gorebyss all outrun you. Even freaking Beheeyem outruns you.
Credit to Beck for the RNG userbar.
As of August 18th 2012, I resigned as a CG leader.
I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet but regenerator is its dream world ability.
~~need a jirachi, celebi, mew, phione.~~
wanting a dream world ninetails or poiltoad. plz help
pokedex is at 607 entries. please help me!
lol Rock Polish Corsola. 55 / 65 / 35 offenses. Scary.
Just use Shell Smash Carracosta.
Corsola
Item: Choice Specs
Nature: Timid/Modest
Ability: Natrual Cure/regenerator
EV's: 252 SpA 252 HP 4 Def
Moves
-Surf
-Earth Power
-Ice Beam/HP grass
-Psychic/HP grass
Coverage:Fire, Ground, Rock, Steel, Electric, Grass, Flying, Fighting, Poison
hits a max of 376 special attack with choice specs. Surf is a powerful STAB move. Earth Power hits steel types and electric types. Ice Beam for flying- and grass-types. Psychic hits fighting and poison. HP grass for water types.
Last edited by Smugleaf-pwns-all; 30th January 2012 at 3:29 PM.
Well, lets analyze this coral specimen...
Remember, my Averages are 70 for the HP stat and 80 for the non-HP stats:
-Corsola's HP is subpar, bordering on bad. Base 55 won't get much HP back from Regenerator Ability, even when at the 314 maximum (104 per switch-out isn't bad, but it isn't great, especially with traps to whittle you down upon entering).
-Corsola's Attack is 55 and Sp.Atk is 65. Yecchh...not much to go on, even with Hustle for your Physicals. However, Corsola gets a rather respectable Movepool to keep an opponent guessing...if they are dumb enough to let Corsola stay healthy.
-Corsola's Defense and Sp.Def are both 85. My interest has been piqued. What was that? Quad-weak to Grass, Weak to Ground, Fighting, and Electric. Well...could've been worse...oh, wait...Ground, Electric, and Fighting are common Move Types.
-Corsola's Speed is 35. Not bad for Trick Room, but every other thing about Corsola screams "NOT-AN-ATTACKER!!!" like a wimp getting pummeled.
*sigh* At least you can play Status Effects better in a Trick Room via Scald, Swagger, and Toxic, trap with Stealth Rock, and gain a Sp.Def boost from Sandstorm, Corsola. You've got nothing-much else...
no offeance... but corsola is one of my least favorite pokemon. it can barley hold itself against something like a weezing. And weezings are horrible
Corsola is definitely not the first thing I think of when the terms "Water type, Bulky, and Gen 2" come to mind... I remember trying to use one sooo long before I finally gave up on it...
Anyways, if you reeeeeeaaaly wanna use it, then use a focus sash + mirror coat set........
Go Quagsire!!!
Sandstorm Tank
Corsola@Leftovers
Calm - Natural Cure - 252 HP/252 Sp.Def/4 Sp.Atk
-Recover
-Scald
-Protect
-Mirror Coat
This Corsola in sand is designed to be a special wall that can use Mirror Coat multiple times. Thanks to Sand, Corsola can take hits from the likes of Reuniclus and Magnezone and deal fatal damage with Mirror Coat. Recover will bring your HP back up and Protect can stall for Leftovers recovery and Sandstorm damage. Scald is your other offensive move of choice, capable of Burning and crippling physical attackers hoping to work around Mirror Coat rebounds. Natural Cure will take care of any status you catch, provided you aren't the last one on your team.
Gravity + Trick Room
Corsola@Expert Belt/Rindo Berry
Brave - Hustle - 252 Atk/252 HP/4 Def - 0 Spe IV
-Stone Edge/Rock Blast/Head Smash
-Earthquake
-Sucker Punch/Icicle Spear
-Sucker Punch/Return/Spike Cannon/Explosion
This Corsola needs both Gravity and Trick Room to do anything significant, but the payoff is incredible. Corsola has a surprising amount of physical options on the Hustle set, thanks to the boost in PP to Icicle Spear and Spike Cannon. Stone Edge will be your main STAB, as it will have 100% accuracy in Gravity even with Hustle. Rock Blast is weaker, but it can be just as strong if you get all five hits and is handy for breaking Subs. Head Smash is the most brutal STAB in existence, but Corsola will suffer greatly. Best way to make use of the limited turns of Gravity/Trick Room.
Earthquake will be another painful move under Gravity, as nothing can evade it now. Sucker Punch is your priority move and the strongest in the game, next to Extremespeed. Icicle Spear nets you a lot more coverage though, nailing Grass Types. With Stone Edge and Earthquake, you get total coverage of every type in the game. Return is a Normal STAB that is stronger than Spike Cannon, even with all five hits, but it won't break subs like Spike Cannon can. Explosion is the last ditch effort before Gravity or Trick Room goes down.
Mixed Set for Trick Room
Stats: Brave/Quiet, Split attack stats, rest HP
Item: Not going to help much, but I'd say Expert Belt, Lum Berry, or Leftovers
Ability: Natural Cure/Regenerator
Moves: Scald, Rock Slide, 2 of (Stealth Rock, Toxic, Ice Beam, Swagger, Earth Power/EQ)
Basically, get into a Trick Room, serve up some Status Effects as needed, and get out when the Trick Room expires, you meet something that you know will KO you, or if your Ability would really help in your situation. Not much else you can do except hax your way out with this set...
Sorry for the double-post, but is it me, or are our discussions on the PotW getting shorter? Do people not care about a certain week's feature, or are they just trying to find something we already missed?
Gothitelle narrowly had a 4th page of discussion and Corsola barely has 2 pages since Sunday...it's Thursday as I post this. Is Corsola too unusable to deserve this crap? It has issues, yes, but enough to deserve this little of a discussion? I'm willing to request Serebii.net hold out on PotW: Corsola for 2 more weeks just to get some decent feedback on this far-under-utilized Pokemon (I won't, but I'm willing to and crazy enough to do it).
Corsola is kinda trapped within the same tier as Clampearl and Cradily...those two alone are able to outclass corsola in either it's offensive or defensive roles... This fact alone is reason enough to deter people from wanting to waste the time trying to figure out what this lil rocky pink rock with an inferiority complex could possibly want to attempt to do
Until they actually try to go outside of the "Standard Tier" and find themselves lost, I agree with you on Castform, Gothitelle, and Corsola. Plus, I've said all I really could about Corsola. I can't really say what it can actually counter, nor do I have time to list its own counters.
I agree we're getting shafted by the RNG, but at least try to find more (or just something) to say about the lower-used Pokemon. Pokemon like Delibird and Corsola fill a special niche - Insults to Opponents Who Lose to Them.
While not very usable, you can at least try something with Corsola. Status-inflicting damage Moves are possible, dual screens, Aqua Ring + Ingrain, Curse + Mirror Coat (an odd combo that encourages Specials until Mirror Coat hits, plus Curse is great for Trick Room), and more, but Corsola can't really get away with much.
Expect nothing good if you see Corsola. It's something your opponent can use to bait Grass Moves for a Sap Sipper like Azumarill, Stantler, or Girafarig. Being part of the "Supporting Cast" is a great asset for Corsola as it can't do much on its own...
I think people don't post because corsola is too weak and can't do anything interesting that someone else can't do.. It is like NFE pokemon that a fully evolved one.
if talking about NU... like said before NU isn't just magikarp and feebass there are lot's of strong pokemons there: rotom-S (top OU pokemon stats but bad typing/special move), sawk(pretty good with sturdy), mespirit, regigigas,caracosta(shell smash), gigalith,golem,misdravious, khangastan,rampardos and so on.
So NU isn't LC where pokemons are really weak but it is full of powerful pokemons so corsola can't wall forever.
The main problem is that Ingrain clashes on practicality with Natural Cure. If you are counting on Natural Cure to cure your status then you can't use Ingrain as Ingrain prevents you from switching. It also clashes for the same reason with Regenerator.
Anyways, we all agree Corsola basically sucks, although I must admit now looking through its movepool it gets quite a bit more moves than I expected. Confuse Ray, Calm Mind, Recover, Refresh, Explosion, Head Smash, Shadow Ball, it does have some sort of factor in it that lets it have a wider movepool than the generic water movepool or the generic rock movepool, a bit like how Octillery gets Psychic, Flamethrower, Thunder Wave, and Bullet Seed. It can't use most of these moves in any effective way, but it does make Corsola quite valuable as a breeding chain pass-through in between the Water 1 and 3 groups. Without Corsola a lot of other breeding combination on other pokémon might not have been possible.
CorsoHAX @ Leftovers
Trait: Natural Cure
Impish/Careful nature
252 HP, 128 Def, 128 Sp.Def
-Confuse Ray
-Body Slam
-Aqua Ring
-Recover
This thing has hax written all over it. It also needs to come from 3rd gen as Body Slam is a 3rd gen only tutor move. Fortunately you can also breed Confuse ray on it in 3rd gen from Lapras, Mantine, or Cradily so that doesn't clash. It still clashes with Regenerator so Natural Cure has to be used. Body Slam paralyses the foe, making them less likely to move. Confuse Ray makes your foes switch or hit themselves. Aqua Ring, Recover, and Leftovers should keep you sort of healthy. Unfortunately Lanturn does this better as it gets Thunder Wave as a reliable paralyser and Waterfall to make a sort of Dunsparce-like Para-fusion-flinch assault.
Cursola @ Leftovers
Impish nature
Trait: Hustle
252 HP, 128 Atk, 128 Def
-Curse
-Stealth Rock / Mirror Coat
-Explosion
-Recover
Again gimmicky. But using Corsola is gimmicky by definition. This is suicide Corsola. Lead your foe into believing that you are running a curse wall by using curse, recover, and lefties, and then suddenly after a few boosts unleash the true potential by exploding right in their face. You might actually take a fragile foe down (like catching a Sceptile switching in by surprise). Works best with Trick Room support.
Last edited by Sceptile Leaf Blade; 3rd February 2012 at 11:59 PM.
Master balls are the cheapest thing ever invented. It's more fun catching everything with balls that can fail. 'caught Latios in the wild without master ball ftw'
Sigilyph is awesome! Please, let Sigilyph be the POTW!
Sigilyph can learn amazing moves such as Mirror Move and Ice Beam. My Sigilyph knows the former. Sigilyph can have Magic Guard, protecting it from any form of damage, other than damage through attacks.