The latest generation of Corsola in Pokémon Sword and Shield is a "ghost" type that was "wiped out" due to sudden climate change.
A new character appears in the Pokemon Sword and Shield called Cursola, a ghost version of the once vibrant Corsola.
Well,Corsola, first appeared in the 1999 generation of the franchise and has appeared in various versions ever since.
According to the Pokedex:
Corsola's branches glitter very beautifully in seven colors when they catch sunlight. If any branch breaks off, this Pokémon grows it back in just one night.”
But this month’s highly anticipated games in Pokémon features a "ghost" type Pokemon that was "wiped out" due to sudden climate change.
I noticed Cursola had a second face, so I brought it into photoshop to see it better pic.twitter.com/IavoDua211— Randy McKay (@Rand0lphSavage) November 19, 2019
According to the new story, the new Pokemon is the product of runaway climate change and the coral bleaching that came with it.
The coral reefs of the Philippines—the second-largest in Southeast Asia—support hundreds of species of corals and fish.Already endangered by direct human activity, these reefs are under additional pressure from global warming.
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