Corsola is a region-exclusive Pokémon in, which means it can only be found in certain parts of the world. Just like Tauros, Farfetch'd, Klefki, and various other rare creatures, catching a Corsola is going to be tricky for a large portion of Pokémon GO's playerbase. You'll either need to visit a specific location in the real world or trade with a friend who's already caught one.
Region-exclusive Pokémon have always existed in the mainline games, with many Pokémon only being able to be caught in certain generations or areas. In things become a bit more complicated, as their spawn locations are based on real-world locations, which means they're some of the rarest creatures in the game. So, get ready to pack your bags, as here's the location of Corsola in
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In Corsola's lore, it is a living form of a coral reef, meaning this Pokémon will only spawn in tropical regions with naturally warm weather. While its exact spawn locations haven't been confirmed by developer Niantic or The Pokémon Company, researchers from The Silph Road subreddit have reported that Corsola only spawns between the latitudes of 31N and 26S in .
Even if you visit one of these regions, it's not guaranteed that you'll encounter a Corsola. You can increase your chances by exploring areas rich in water, like beaches or lakes.
The countries and states highlighted in the map image above show where players will have a chance to encounter Corsola. In the United States, players would be able to encounter one in Florida and the absolute bottom of Texas. Players can also encounter it in thenorthern region of Australia. Caribbean Islands like Puerto Rico also have the chance to encounter a Corsola.
If you're unable to visit the regions where Corsola spawns, the good news is that there are some very rare occasions where it will appear worldwide, usually during
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