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Pokemon Sword & Shield: How to Get Galarian Corsola

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Pokemon Sword & Shield are finally out on Nintendo Switch and, while not every creature from the series is included, there are loads of Pokemon to choose from when building your team, some of which have been changed by the climate in the new region. So that you can add it to your team of six, here’s everything you need to know about how to get Galarian Corsola in Pokemon Sword & Shield.

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Rather than being a Water/Rock type Pokemon with a pink color, the Galarian Corsola is now a white colored Ghost type creature.

The first thing you should know is that the Galarian Corsola is exclusive to Pokemon Shield. The only way for you to get them in Sword is to trade with someone who has caught it in Shield.

How to Get Galarian Corsola in Pokemon Sword & Shield

Even if you’re playing Pokemon Shield, Galarian Corsola is still not that easy to find. It’s rare anyway, and can only be found in one place in certain conditions.

To get it, you’ll need to head to the Wild Area called Giant’s Mirror. You’ll also only find the little creature wandering around when the weather is overcast.

There is also a chance that you can encounter it in Max Raid Battles in the Wild Area.

How to Evolve Galarian Corsola

Galarian Corsola can also evolve into a new Pokemon called Cursola, which is also a Ghost type, once it reaches level 38. Unlike a lot of other Pokemon in the game, there are no special things you need to do to evolve it.

In short, here’s how to get Galarian Corsola in Pokemon Sword & Shield.

  1. You need to have Pokemon Shield to catch it.

  2. Head to Wild Area called Giant’s Mirror when the weather is Overcast to find it.

  3. Or, you can encounter it in Max Raid Battles.

That’s everything you need to know about how to get Galarian Corsola in Pokemon Sword & Shield. For more tips and tricks on the game, check out our wiki guide. We have also listed some other helpful guides on the game down below.

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