Jaccard1 Posted April 21, 2017 Share Posted April 21, 2017 (edited) ► FOSSIL DATA GUIDE ◄ This guide is intended to illustrate about the Pokémon fossils available in the game at the moment. Contents [goto=What]What are they[/goto] [goto=Wich]Fossils in game[/goto] [goto=Use]Usefulness of Fossils[/goto] [goto=PVE]PVE[/goto] [goto=PVP]PVP[/goto] [*][goto=Where]Where find them[/goto] [goto=Story]Story[/goto] [goto=Dig]Dig Spots[/goto] [goto=Boss]Boss Reward[/goto] [goto=Exca]Excavations[/goto] [goto=Buy]Buying for money[/goto] [*][goto=How]How revive them[/goto] Let's go there! [anchor=What]What are they[/anchor] ★They are the remainings of Pokémon that lived millions of years ago, that are conserved until today because they were petrified in rocks. These can be revived in laboratories, obtaining a prehistoric pokémon. [anchor=Wich]Fossils in game[/anchor] ★Which pokémon will they become? In addition to these, you can currently capture Tirtouga wich is traditionally revived from the Cover Fossil. This pokémon appears in Jura Cave during the Morning. [anchor=Use]Usefulness of Fossils[/anchor] ★ Once revived, the Pokémon we get from our fossils can be useful for PVE (story mode) and PVP (Player vs Player). Now we will review the usefulness of these in both modes of the game. ● [anchor=PVE]PVE[/anchor] Considering that all fossils have "acceptable" statistics they are useful in this modality. A possible use for these (if you want to look very cool, using pokémon harder to obtain) is to use them as the famous "HM / TM Slave" Kabutops : Cut | Dig | Dive | Headbutt | Rock Smash | Surf | Thief | Iron Defense* Omastar : Dive | Headbutt | Rock Smash | Surf | Thief | Iron Defense Armaldo : Cut | Dig | False Swipe | Headbutt | Rock Smash | Iron Defense Aurorus : Flash | Rock Smash | Thunder Wave | Iron Defense Aerodactyl : Headbutt | Rock Smash | Thief Cradily : Flash | Headbutt | Rock Smash Tyrantrum : Dig | Rock Smash | Iron Defense * Iron defense is a requeriment for go where Boss Steven ● [anchor=PVP]PVP[/anchor] Following the previous logic to say that fossils have acceptable statistics, these can be used in your team of PvP. A relevant consideration before selecting any of these fossils for your team is that they all share the type. So you should consider the main features of this type. You can check them in the following link: Rock Type. By owning this type, they are useful in a team with Sandstorm, because they as increased their special defense x1,5. Kabutops : Nature: Adamant/Jolly | Ability: Swift Swim | Item: Lum Berry / Life Orb | Main Movements: Sword Dance / Aqua Jet ★ Details: Swift Swim allows Kabutops to function on or against rain teams. Life Orb gives Kabutops extra power while Lum Berry provides Kabutops with protection against status from defensive Pokemon. Omastar : Nature: Modest | Ability: Swift Swim | Item: Lum Berry / Life Orb / Choice Specs | Main Movements: Surf (hydro pump) / Ice Beam ★ Details: Swift Swim allows Omastar to function on or against rain teams like Kabutops. Without Specs Omastar has access to Shell Smash becoming a great wallkbrear. Aerodactyl : Nature: Jolly/Hasty | Ability: Pressure/Rock Head | Item: Life Orb / Choice Band | Main Movements: Stone Edge / Eartquake / Taunt ★ Details: Hasty nature is useful for Fire blast against Ferrothorn. Other option for use it as suicide lead with life orb. Access to taunt makes it viable against some walls/stall pokes. Armaldo : Nature: Adamant | Ability: Battle Armor/Swift Swim | Item: Leftlovers/Life Orb/Lum Berry | Main Movements: Stone Edge / X-Scissor / Rapid Spin ★ Details: Leftlovers give passive recovery which is helpful especially if it switches into entry hazards multiple times to Rapid Spin. In Rain weather with Swift Swim Swords Dance become useful, If the weather is over there is the option of Aqua Jet. Cradily : Nature: Sassy/Calm | Ability: Storm Drain | Item: Leftlovers | Main Movements: Stealth Rock / Recover / Giga Drain ★ Details: ith his ability, Cradily is a good entry against water moves because increases Spatk. Access to Curse makes it a defensive threat, especially during Sandstorm. Under these conditions, with Toxic it can annoy the rival team a lot. Aurorus : Nature: Modest | Ability: Refrigerate/Snow Warning | Item: Choice Specs | Main Movements: Hyper Voice / Earth Power/ Blizzard ★ Details: Due to Aurorus's low Speed and exploitable typing, it mainly functions as a hit-and-run Pokemon. Choice Specs gives greater offensive power. Snow Warning ability (Inducing Hail) will allow Blizzard never fail and be the replacement of Hyper Voice (boosted by Refrigerate) Tyrantrum : Nature: Jolly | Ability: Rock Head | Item: Lum Berry / Life Orb | Main Movements: Dragon Dance / Head Smash /Outrage (Dragon Claw) ★ Details: Try to keep it against Pokemon that Tyrantrum can set up on, such as Talonflame. Its ability allows you to use Head Smash (150 power) without recoil. Access to Dragon Dance increases the chances of defeat the most offensive threats. Outrage can handle both Fighting and Ground types. Source: Smogon [anchor=Where]Where find them[/anchor] ★These can be obtained in various ways in the game. All will now be described. ● [anchor=Story]Story[/anchor] Mt. Moon B2F (Kanto) At the beginning of the game, specifically on Mt. Moon you can get a Dome Fossil or Helix Fossil. You choose! The specific place is this: To get it you must defeat the NPC that appears in the image. And then you can choose the one of your prefence. Ruins of Alph Second Chamber (Jotho) When doing the Quest for catch Celebi, you will get a Dome Fossil, Helix Fossil, Root Fossil or Claw fossil with next NPC: When you finish the task that the NPC make you, will allow you to choose the one you prefer: Leev Town - Jura Cave (Hoenn) First of all, to acces Leev Town you need MS and take the ship in Lilycove. Find scientist Smith he will ask you to find M-Aerodactyl to get some info. The reward is a Old Amber Now u need go to Jura Cave to the Northeast. When you find M-Aerodactyl and you defeat it it will turned in Old Amber. After you that go back to Scientist Smith and he will give you as a reward. ● [anchor=Dig]Dig Spots[/anchor] There are now many places to dig. This refers to a mode of interaction with the map, specifically by using the Dig move at a given site. Requeriments: Pokemon knowing Dig which has at least 151 happiness. Thunder Badge, which can be obtained by beating Vermilion Gym's leader. Dig spots have a cooldown of 3 days (72 hours). For more information about Dig's check this guide: Dig Spots Route 3 (Kanto) Only at the next place on the route 3. You can get Old Amber Mt. Moon B2F (Kanto) Only at the next place on the Mt. Moon B2F. You can get Helix Fossil Rock Tunnel 1 (Kanto) In both sectors of this site you can get Dome Fossil Rock Tunnel 2 (Kanto) In both sectors of this site you can get Dome Fossil, Root Fossil and Claw Fossil Mt. Mortar 1F (Jotho) Only at the next place on the Mt. Mortar 1F. You can get Root Fossil Slowpoke Well L1 (Jotho) You can get Dome Fossil, Helix Fossil and Old Amber ● [anchor=Boss]Boss Reward[/anchor] As you know, there are different NPCs called Boss, which you can challenge every 12 days. You can review how much time you need to challenge one with the Boss Cooldown Checker. For information on the requirements of these review the following guide: Ingame BOSS. Currently there are two Boss who deliver fossils of reward. And you can also get a fossil already revived from these. Brock - Digglet Cave B1F (Johtho) Requires 150 hours playtime and atleast 1 pokemon Lv100. You can get Dome Fossil, Helix Fossil, Old Amber, Root Fossil and Claw Fossil With the system of consecutive wins you can obtain already revived: Anorith, Lileep, Kabuto and Omanyte Gingery Jones - Feral Site (Fiery Path - Hoenn Requires only Level 100 in your team - 2400 discoveries (Must read Hoenn Excavations Sites). You can get Jaw Fossil and Sail Fossil With the system of consecutive wins you can obtain already revived: Tyrunt and Amaura ● [anchor=Exca]Excavations[/anchor] Doing to excavations Haunted Site (Rusturf Tunnel) | Mineral Site (Route 115) | Feral Site (Fiery Path) | Glacial Site (Route 103) | Natural Site (Route 119A) | Historical Site (Route 111 desert) In this region there are 6 places to do excavations. The requirements and the guide to do this can be reviewed here: Hoenn Excavation Sites. To avoid losing the possibility of obtaining them in the excavations it's suggested: 4800 discoveries Have MS active. It is also recommended have Pick Axe from coin shop. In this placs you can find all available fossils: Dome Fossil, Helix Fossil, Old Amber, Root Fossil, Claw Fossil, Jaw Fossil and Sail Fossil Exchange Artifact Pieces Another alternative offered by Hoenn excavations are the exchange of pieces that you find regularly (Artifact Pieces). With them you can get a variety of items, like vitamins, PvP items and of course fossils. The place to go is Historical Site. Here you can see the cost of each fossil You can exchange ur Artifact Pieces for: Old Amber, Root Fossil, Claw Fossil, Jaw Fossil and Sail Fossil ● [anchor=Buy]Buying for money[/anchor] You can also buy fossils with Pokedollars. For this go to Devon Corporation building (2F) and talk to the NPC that is seen in the image. Kurnia will allow you to buy fossils if you have 240 evolutions or more. The cost of each fossil is $ 120k. You can buy 12 fossils every 24 hours. You can buy with Pokedollars: Jaw Fossil and Sail Fossil [anchor=How]How revive them[/anchor] ★At present there are different places to revive fossils. Let's review how to access each of them Cinnabar Lab Room 3 (Cinnabar Island - Kanto) The first place where you can revive fossils as you advance in the story of the game, is in the laboratory of Cinnabar. You can revive: Dome Fossil, Helix Fossil, Old Amber, Jaw Fossil and Sail Fossil SpringDell Hideout Lab (Sevii Island 6 - Kanto) To get to this place you must follow a small labyrinth. Then you can follow in a short video. You can revive: Root Fossil and Claw Fossil [MEDIA=vimeo]214160845[/MEDIA] Ruins Research Center (Ruins of Alph - Johto) Only site in Johto for this purpose. You can access from Violet City halfway through Route 32 or 36. You can revive: Root Fossil and Claw Fossil Devon Corporation 2f (Rustboro City - Hoenn) In this place you should just talk to Harvey on the second floor. You can revive: Dome Fossil, Helix Fossil, Old Amber, Root Fossil and Claw Fossil Historical Site (Route 111 Desert - Hoenn) Definitely the best place to revive your fossils. The main advantage is that you can revive all available in the game, and you can use Synchronize. To be able to use the machine that allows to revive the fossils, you must meet certain requirements: (You can check them here: Hoenn Excavation Sites) Obtaining "Archaeologist Permit" from Fossil Maniac Charles. Paying 2,5k per visit to Gingery Jones 6000 discoveries or more. 10k in donation for each revive. You can revive: Dome Fossil, Helix Fossil, Old Amber, Root Fossil, Claw Fossil, Jaw Fossil and Sail Fossil GO FOR THEM! Edited February 24, 2018 by Travok Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/61216-fossil-data-guide-all-about-them/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaminokage Posted April 21, 2017 Share Posted April 21, 2017 Very nice guide man, clean and complete. Server : Gold - Name : Kaminokage - Guild : FrenchConnexion Ex-member of the Chaos on Silver My personnal shop : https://tinyurl.com/y8bbuoq9 Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/61216-fossil-data-guide-all-about-them/#findComment-370556 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tiarra Posted April 21, 2017 Share Posted April 21, 2017 Great job ! Very useful guide, thanks for it :Light: Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/61216-fossil-data-guide-all-about-them/#findComment-370557 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prehax Posted April 21, 2017 Share Posted April 21, 2017 This is actually a pretty good guide and I actually learned something but you have some really crucial mistakes in there, like suggesting sandstorm when like 3 of them have the swift swim ability and as secondary type water; that's just wrong. ♦ Spawn-Changelog ♦ | ♦ Pokémon Spawn related - Suggestions | Feedback | Requests ♦ ♦ Paradox Guild ♦ random number generation An acronym for "random number generator" or "random number generation", it refers to the process by which computers generate apparently random numbers, essentially the computer equivalent of 'chance'. Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/61216-fossil-data-guide-all-about-them/#findComment-370558 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaccard1 Posted April 21, 2017 Author Share Posted April 21, 2017 This is actually a pretty good guide and I actually learned something but you have some really crucial mistakes in there, like suggesting sandstorm when like 3 of them have the swift swim ability and as secondary type water; that's just wrong. They can be helpful by increasing special defense. On the other hand in the specific set details the usefulness of those with the Swift Swim ability when there is rainy weather. Anyway, thanks for your comment :Shy: Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/61216-fossil-data-guide-all-about-them/#findComment-370559 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shamac Posted April 21, 2017 Share Posted April 21, 2017 Wow, this is above other guides I have seen or writen, really cool. Keep it up :) THIS IS MY SIG Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | Resolution Center If you are reading this you are awesome, have fun playing with this moral boost ;) Do not contact staff members for private support, we have awesome ways to support you and others at the same time. Share the question on forums, as this can then be of use to others. Please use proper forum when posting. Unsolicited messages will be removed. Thanks. Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/61216-fossil-data-guide-all-about-them/#findComment-370560 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Weeklykillah Posted April 23, 2017 Share Posted April 23, 2017 Nice one! Thx Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/61216-fossil-data-guide-all-about-them/#findComment-370561 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Klumb3r Posted May 3, 2017 Share Posted May 3, 2017 Nice guide! Link to comment https://pokemonrevolution.net/forum/topic/61216-fossil-data-guide-all-about-them/#findComment-370563 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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