Dinosaur King
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Dinosaur King

General Statistics

Corythosaurus

full-sized Corythosaurus

  • Name: Corythosaurus casuarius
  • Name: Helmet Lizard
  • Length: 9-10 meters (30-33 feet)
  • Diet: Herbivore
  • Time Period: Late Cretaceous
  • Classification: Hadrosauridae --> Lambeosaurinae --> Lambeosaurini
  • Place Found: USA; Alberta, Canada
  • Discoverer: Brown, 1912

Dinosaur King Statistics

Arcade

Corythosaurus card

Corythosaurus arcade card (Japanese Gekizan 2nd Edition)

  • Attribute: Grass
  • Sign: Paper
  • Power: 1400
  • Technique: 800
  • Attack:
    • Paper (Critical): TBA
    • Rock/Scissors: TBA
  • Type:
    • Counter Type (Japanese 2007 series, English & Taiwanese Series 2)
    • Attack Type (Japanese Gekizan series)
  • Name: Colin (コリン) (Dainason)

Availability

  • Japanese
  • English
    • Series 2 2nd Edition (??-Dino; Counter Type)
    • Series 2 3rd Edition (29-Dino; Counter Type)
    • Series 2 4th Edition (??-Dino; Counter Type)
  • Taiwanese
    • Series 2 2nd Edition (??-竜; Counter Type)
    • Series 2 3rd Edition (29-竜; Counter Type)
    • Series 2 4th Edition (??-竜; Counter Type)

TCG

Corythosaurus

Corythosaurus TCG card

Corythosaurus TCG card

  • Attribute: Grass
  • Sign: Rock
  • Power: 1500
  • Level: 3
  • Life: 2
  • Card Code: DKCG-061/160
  • Card Rarity: Common
  • Flavor Text: The Corythosaurus was an herbivore with a semi-circular crest on its head. Its crest was hollow and connected to its nose.

Twilight Corythosaurus

Corythosaurus-Twilight TCG Card (French)

Twilight Corythosaurus TCG card

  • Attribute: Grass
  • Sign: Rock
  • Power: 1500
  • Level: 3
  • Life: 2
  • Card Code: DKTA-033/100
  • Card Rarity: Common
  • Flavor Text: The Corythosaurus, like other lambeosaurs, could probably use its crest to amplify the sounds it made. These noises would let it communicate with its herd mates.

Trivia

  • Other than name, there are no statistical differences between the Corythosaurus and Twilight Corythosaurus TCG cards. As the TCG limits a player to 3 copies of any given card, using both of these dinosaurs would allow a player to include up to 6 dinosaurs with this set of statistics (Grass, Rock, 1500 Power) in their deck if they wanted to.

Gallery

p · e · t Grass Dinosaurs
Normal: Altirhinus · Anatotitan · Brachylophosaurus · Camptosaurus · Charonosaurus · Corythosaurus · Edmontosaurus · Fukuisaurus · Iguanodon · Lambeosaurus/lambei · Lambeosaurus/magnicristatus · Lanzhousaurus · Leaellynasaura · Maiasaura · Muttaburrasaurus · Olorotitan · Ouranosaurus · Parasaurolophus · Prosaurolophus · Saurolophus · Shantungosaurus · Tsintaosaurus
Move Card: Minmi · Muraenosaurus · Oviraptor · Pteranodon · Seismosaurus · Supersaurus · Tupuxuara
Altered/Armored: Altirhinus/Super · Corythosaurus/Super · Iguanodon/Alpha · Iguanodon/Armor · Lambeosaurus/Alpha · Lanzhousaurus/Armor · Muttaburrasaurus/Super · Ouranosaurus/Alpha · Parasaurolophus/Armor · Parasaurolophus/Super · Paris/Armor · Paris/Super · Saurolophus/Black · Shantungosaurus/Armor · Shantungosaurus/Super · Tsintaosaurus/Super · Tsintaosaurus/Alpha
Main: Paris
Others: Tsintaosaurus/Animated ("Tsintao")
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