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[[Image:Fossil.png|thumb|c|Offical Art; A Claw Fossil. Can be revived into an Anorith.]] | [[Image:Fossil.png|thumb|c|Offical Art; A Claw Fossil. Can be revived into an Anorith.]] | ||
Fossils can be used to revive prehistoric Pokémon whose Eggs are not placed in the [[Lab]]. They are found by [[Scour Areas|scouring | Fossils can be used to revive prehistoric Pokémon whose Eggs are not placed in the [[Lab]]. They are found by [[Scour Areas|scouring]]. When a Pokémon returns with a fossil, it will be placed in the Fossils section of the Inventory. | ||
=='''Reviving Fossils'''== | =='''Reviving Fossils'''== |
Revision as of 01:53, 1 January 2017
Fossils can be used to revive prehistoric Pokémon whose Eggs are not placed in the Lab. They are found by scouring. 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, 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, then it gives a bigger boost to the EXP gained by Eggs of the same species than a normally hatched Pokémon. Eggs of the same species as the Prehistoric Pokémon will receive double EXP.