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Fossils can be used to revive prehistoric Pokémon whose Eggs are not placed in the [[Lab]]. They are found by [[Scour Areas|scouring]]. A fossil Pokémon will find its corresponding fossil more easily. The Pokémon does not have to be a Prehistoric Pokémon itself to receive this Scouring boost. When a Pokémon returns with a fossil, it will be placed in the Fossils section of the Inventory. | Fossils can be used to revive prehistoric Pokémon whose Eggs are not placed in the [[Lab]]. They are found by [[Scour Areas|scouring]]. A fossil Pokémon will find its corresponding fossil more easily. The Pokémon does not have to be a Prehistoric Pokémon itself to receive this Scouring boost. When a Pokémon returns with a fossil, it will be placed in the Fossils section of the Inventory. | ||
== | ==Reviving Fossils== | ||
Once obtained, the owned fossils can be found and revived in the [[Lab]]. Reviving a fossil requires 1,500 [[Interactions]] | Once obtained, the owned fossils can be found and revived in the [[Lab]]. Reviving a fossil requires users to select the fossil they wish to revive and then make 1,500 [[Interactions]]. After the user has made the interactions then the revived Pokémon can be placed in the Party if there is an empty spot. Otherwise, the user will be prompted to place a Pokémon into a field to make space for the revived Pokémon. Reviving a fossil while [[Shiny Hunting]] '''does not''' break the chain, as they are not hatched from an Egg. It is not possible to get a Shiny or Albino from reviving fossils. | ||
A revived Pokémon is designated by a [[File:Prehistoric.png]] Prehistoric icon next to its gender. If a prehistoric Pokémon is placed in the party, it will give a bigger boost to the EXP gained by Eggs of the same species than normal Pokémon do, roughly double the EXP the egg would get if there | A revived Pokémon is designated by a [[File:Prehistoric.png]] Prehistoric icon next to its gender. If a prehistoric Pokémon is placed in the party, it will give a bigger boost to the EXP gained by Eggs of the same species than normal Pokémon do, roughly double the EXP the egg would get if there were no other Pokémon in the party. | ||
== | ==Types of Fossil== | ||
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| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Fossil_root.png]] | | {{Tb3}} | [[File:Fossil_root.png]] | ||
| {{Tb3}} | Root Fossil | | {{Tb3}} | Root Fossil | ||
| {{Tb3}} | A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived in the sea. It looks as it | | {{Tb3}} | A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived in the sea. It looks as if it could be part of a plant's root. | ||
| {{Tb3}} | Lileep | | {{Tb3}} | Lileep | ||
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==Galarian Fossils== | ==Galarian Fossils== | ||
Galarian Fossils | The release of Galarian Fossils introduced a new mechanic where the user can combine two fossilised parts to combine them into one Pokémon. There are currently four possible combinations. | ||
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| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Reconstructed_Fossil_BR.png]] | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Reconstructed Fossil BR | |||
| {{Tb3}} | That looks right. | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Dracozolt | |||
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| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Reconstructed_Fossil_BD.png]] | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Reconstructed Fossil BD | |||
| {{Tb3}} | That looks right. | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Arctozolt | |||
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| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Reconstructed_Fossil_FR.png]] | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Reconstructed Fossil FR | |||
| {{Tb3}} | That looks right. | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Dracovish | |||
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| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Reconstructed_Fossil_FD.png]] | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Reconstructed Fossil FD | |||
| {{Tb3}} | That looks right. | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Arctovish | |||
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===Combining Fossils=== | |||
Galarian Fossils are incomplete on their own but can be combined to make the Galarian fossil Pokémon. There are currently four fossil halves, two heads and two bodies. The fossil parts that make up the revived fossil Pokémon determine the type, name and overall appearance. | |||
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| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Fossilised Bird.png]] | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Fossilised Bird | |||
| {{Tb3}} | The fossil of an ancient Pokémon that once soared through the sky. What it looked like is a mystery. | |||
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Type Electric.png]] | |||
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| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Fossilised Dino.png]] | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Fossilised Dino | |||
| {{Tb3}} | The fossil of an ancient Pokémon that once lived in the sea. What it looked like is a mystery. | |||
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Type Ice.png]] | |||
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| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Fossilised Drake.png]] | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Fossilised Drake | |||
| {{Tb3}} | The fossil of an ancient Pokémon that once roamed the land. What it looked like is a mystery. | |||
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Type Dragon.png]] | |||
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| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Fossilised Fish.png]] | |||
| {{Tb3}} | Fossilised Fish | |||
| {{Tb3}} | The fossil of an ancient Pokémon that once lived in the sea. What it looked like is a mystery. | |||
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Type Water.png]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 18 January 2024
Fossils can be used to revive prehistoric Pokémon whose Eggs are not placed in the Lab. They are found by scouring. A fossil Pokémon will find its corresponding fossil more easily. The Pokémon does not have to be a Prehistoric Pokémon itself to receive this Scouring boost. When a Pokémon returns with a fossil, it will be placed in the Fossils section of the Inventory.
Reviving Fossils
Once obtained, the owned fossils can be found and revived in the Lab. Reviving a fossil requires users to select the fossil they wish to revive and then make 1,500 Interactions. After the user has made the interactions then the revived Pokémon can be placed in the Party if there is an empty spot. Otherwise, the user will be prompted to place a Pokémon into a field to make space for the revived Pokémon. Reviving a fossil while Shiny Hunting does not break the chain, as they are not hatched from an Egg. It is not possible to get a Shiny or Albino from reviving fossils.
A revived Pokémon is designated by a Prehistoric icon next to its gender. If a prehistoric Pokémon is placed in the party, it will give a bigger boost to the EXP gained by Eggs of the same species than normal Pokémon do, roughly double the EXP the egg would get if there were no other Pokémon in the party.
Types of Fossil
Galarian Fossils
The release of Galarian Fossils introduced a new mechanic where the user can combine two fossilised parts to combine them into one Pokémon. There are currently four possible combinations.
Combining Fossils
Galarian Fossils are incomplete on their own but can be combined to make the Galarian fossil Pokémon. There are currently four fossil halves, two heads and two bodies. The fossil parts that make up the revived fossil Pokémon determine the type, name and overall appearance.