If you haven’t earned the Johto Platinum Medal in Pokemon GO, there’s a good chance it’s because you’re missing Corsola. This guide goes over how to get this elusive Pokemon.
How to Get Corsola in Pokemon GO
Normally,Corsola can only be found in the wild in Pokemon GO in “tropical regions”—regions close to the equator. In these areas, Corsola appears more commonly along the coast and becomes more rare the further inland you go.
Players who can’t visit these locations can onlyobtain Corsola by trading for it from other players or by participating in events that feature Corsola, when it is made available for a limited time.

Pokemon GO Events Featuring Corsola
The following lists go over each Pokemon GO event that has featured Corsola or otherwise made it available to obtain outside of its usual habitats in some way.
Pokemon GO Fest: Global 2024
Pokemon GO Fest: Global 2024is the most recent event to make Corsola available in the wild across the world. On July 13 and 14, 2024, Corsola has a chance to be encountered in the wild under the following circumstances:
Corsola in the Wild During Pokemon GO Events
Corsola was available in the wild during the following Pokemon GO events:
Corsola From Eggs in Pokemon GO
Corsola could hatch from 5 km Eggs in Pokemon GO from July 25, 2025 to August 02, 2025.
Corsola in Raid Battles During Pokemon GO Events
Corsola could be challenged and subsequently captured in tier 3 raids during Pokemon GO Tour: Johto on August 21, 2025.
Corsola in Photobombs During Pokemon GO Events
Corsola appeared in photobombs during the Safari Zone New Taipei City and Safari Zone Singapore events in Pokemon GO.
Corsola may be one of the toughest Pokemon for many players to obtain in Pokemon GO. Hopefully, more free events will make it available duringthe Shared Skies season.

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