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  • Fossil Pokémon
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  • Fossil Pokémon are the Pokémon that are revived from fossils. Fossil Pokémon often are all Rock type.
  • Fossil Pokémon are Prehistoric Pokémon which can be obtained from their specific fossils. All of these Pokémon are of dual Rock-Type, except for Cranidos. They all evolve at Level 40 with the exception of Cranidos and Shieldon, which evolve at Level 30, then Archen and Tirtouga, which evolve at Level 37, and Aerodactyl, who Mega Evolves using its Mega Stone. Any Fossil can be also found in the Underground in 4th Generation games.
  • Fossil Pokémon are always part Rock-type due to the fossilization process, and they always have a gender ratio of 1:7 favoring males. They are generally inspired by ancient creatures but from no specific era. Note: The method of obtaining and reviving fossils in Pokémon Sage is currently undecided.
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  • Fossil Pokémon are the Pokémon that are revived from fossils. Fossil Pokémon often are all Rock type.
  • Fossil Pokémon are Prehistoric Pokémon which can be obtained from their specific fossils. All of these Pokémon are of dual Rock-Type, except for Cranidos. They all evolve at Level 40 with the exception of Cranidos and Shieldon, which evolve at Level 30, then Archen and Tirtouga, which evolve at Level 37, and Aerodactyl, who Mega Evolves using its Mega Stone. Any Fossil can be also found in the Underground in 4th Generation games.
  • Fossil Pokémon are always part Rock-type due to the fossilization process, and they always have a gender ratio of 1:7 favoring males. They are generally inspired by ancient creatures but from no specific era. Note: The method of obtaining and reviving fossils in Pokémon Sage is currently undecided.