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Text junebugfuji November 5 2011, 20:25:31 UTC
That one is called Corsola. It's a water type. And if I remember right then the body of water to the south is the sea, yes.

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Text usedmapquest November 5 2011, 20:30:36 UTC
"Corsola"… I see. The word has similarities with coral after all.

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Text junebugfuji November 5 2011, 20:33:05 UTC
That's exactly right! Actually they're dual water and rock type, so it makes perfect sense.

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Text usedmapquest November 5 2011, 20:34:12 UTC
Pardon? How is that?

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text her_mouse_jesty November 5 2011, 20:30:55 UTC
That's a Corsola! I see them at the beach every now and then.

And your questions aren't impudent, they're perfectly rational. Not everyone knows every Pokemon.

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text usedmapquest November 5 2011, 20:32:22 UTC
There truly are all kinds, aren't there? ( it's a rhetorical question. ) Would you happen to possess one yourself?

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text her_mouse_jesty November 5 2011, 20:34:57 UTC
Oh no, but I like to watch them at the beach and play with them sometime. They're so adorable!

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text usedmapquest November 5 2011, 20:36:54 UTC
I would not say so.

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Text - eeeee, that pic is very, very adorable! *_* onesideofmoon November 5 2011, 20:37:44 UTC
Ah, that's a Corsola, it's a Water/Rock type and it's so shy that it usually runs way when you try to catch it.

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Text - isn't it? i found it poking around, it's so cute! usedmapquest November 6 2011, 02:05:39 UTC
Yes, I had noticed its reticence when I attempted to approach it…

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[Video] useddrugs November 5 2011, 20:51:33 UTC
That's so cute! It's pink! Are you gonna get one?

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[Video] usedmapquest November 6 2011, 02:05:57 UTC
Would… would you like one? ( he sounds surprised! )

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[Video] useddrugs November 6 2011, 02:43:33 UTC
[She nods quickly, looking a little excited.] It's really cute! Are you gonna show me where you got it?

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[Video] usedmapquest November 6 2011, 02:45:22 UTC
I didn't get it anywhere, it's just a drawing… but I've seen them some nights at the shore.

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islandshore November 5 2011, 21:21:59 UTC
It's a Corsola. Might be a water and rock type, but it's not worth catching.

And yeah, it's an ocean.

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usedmapquest November 6 2011, 02:07:37 UTC
I understand. I've never seen a body of water so large before, so I had wondered…

So far as the pokémon goes, in what way is it "not worth" capturing?

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islandshore November 6 2011, 18:22:20 UTC
Trust me, you live on an island all your life, and you get sick of it after a while.

And Corsola aren't worth it because they're small, weak, don't evolve, and have four weaknesses. The resistances are okay, and I guess its defenses aren't bad, but don't expect it to do much in battle.

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usedmapquest November 6 2011, 19:00:23 UTC
I have very little interest in using pokémon in that manner.

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