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11Overview2233Aurorus is an Ice/Rock-type Pokemon in Pokemon Pokopia, classified as the Tundra Pokemon (Dex #279). It is said that when this Pokemon howls, auroras appear in the night sky. Aurorus is the evolved form of Amaura in the main series and one of several fossil Pokemon in Pokopia. It carries two specialties: Litter (Stone) and Crush, making it an effective material-processing partner.4455Habitat6677Aurorus can be found at one habitat.88991010Tundra Fossil Display (#201)11111212A display of ancient Pokemon fossils. The specimen's beautiful neck sail resembles an aurora.13131414ItemQuantityNotesPedestal1Exhibition stand for the skeletonTundra Fossil (head)1Head portion of the skeletonTundra Fossil (body)1Body portion of the skeletonTundra Fossil (tail)1Tail portion of the skeleton1515Aurorus is a Common visitor at the Tundra Fossil Display. This is a single-Pokemon habitat. The display requires four items: one pedestal and three fossil pieces. While not as complex as Tyrantrum's Despot Fossil Display (which needs six items), it still demands collecting multiple fossil parts.16161717How to Befriend18181919Build the Tundra Fossil Display by placing a Pedestal along with all three Tundra Fossil pieces (head, body, and tail) near each other. Collect the fossil parts through the fossil digging system. Once the complete display is assembled, Aurorus will appear as a Common visitor. Walk up and interact with it to befriend it.20202121Specialties22222323Litter (Stone)24242525Aurorus has the Litter specialty with a Stone variant. Like Tyrantrum, Aurorus scatters stone-type materials around the area over time. These materials can be collected and used for crafting. This makes Aurorus a passive resource generator for stone-based building materials.26262727Crush28282929Aurorus also carries the Crush specialty, shared with its pre-evolution Amaura. The Crush specialty lets Aurorus break down rocks, ores, and hard objects into usable pieces. Together, Litter and Crush give Aurorus a full stone material production pipeline.30303131Preferences32323333CategoryDetailIdeal EnvironmentCoolFavorite FlavorSourLikesStone stuff, Hard stuff, Shiny stuff, Noisy stuff, SymbolsRarityCommonHabitatTundra Fossil Display (#201)3434Aurorus prefers cool environments, like its pre-evolution Amaura. Place Ice Blocks near its habitat or build in a naturally cool zone. Aurorus enjoys Sour-flavored foods, which is different from Amaura's Dry preference.35353636Pokedex Information37373838FieldValueDex Number#279TypeIce / RockSpeciesTundra PokemonHeight8'10" (2.7 m)Weight496.0 lbs (225.0 kg)Generation63939"It is said that when this Pokemon howls, auroras appear in the night sky."40404141Similar Pokemon42424343Aurorus shares habitat preferences with Amaura, Metang, Beldum, Articuno, Meowth, Persian, Glaceon, and Metagross. These cool-environment Pokemon make great neighbors in a winter-themed display zone.44444545Related Pokemon46464747In the main Pokemon series, Aurorus evolves from Amaura at level 39 during nighttime. In Pokopia, there is no evolution mechanic, so each must be found at its own fossil display habitat independently. Aurorus adds the Litter (Stone) specialty to the Crush specialty it shares with Amaura.48484949Tips50505151The Tundra Fossil Display requires three separate fossil pieces, so start collecting them early through the fossil digging system.Aurorus and Tyrantrum both have Litter (Stone) and Crush. The main difference is that Aurorus prefers cool environments while Tyrantrum prefers dry. Choose based on your island layout.Since Aurorus likes noisy stuff and symbols, place musical instruments and decorative signs near its habitat for bonus comfort.Pair Aurorus with Amaura in a cool zone to create a matching fossil-themed area. Both prefer cool environments and shiny items.