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11Overview2233There are 22 fossil pieces scattered across every region in Pokemon Pokopia. Collecting and assembling them at the Museum in Rocky Ridges lets you recruit 9 prehistoric Pokemon, each with useful specialties. This guide walks through every step of the process: unlocking the tools you need, finding fossil pieces efficiently, and building each display habitat.4455Step 1: Unlock the Dowsing Machine6677Before you start hunting fossils, you need the Dowsing Machine. Without it, locating Buried Treasure blocks is slow and unreliable. The Dowsing Machine is obtained early in Withered Wasteland by completing Hitmonchan's request.88991010How to get it:111112-Place a Punching Bag next to the Resting Bench west of the Pokemon Center ruins in Withered Wasteland. This creates the Exercise resting spot habitat, which attracts Hitmonchan.Give Hitmonchan 2 Stones to teach your Pokemon Rock Smash.Talk to Hitmonchan again. He will point up a damaged path to the left side of the area and issue the request "Check What's Up There".Climb the path using dirt blocks and use Rock Smash on the blocks surrounding the glowing Poke Ball at the summit.Collect the Dowsing Machine. It is a permanent, reusable tool.12+Place a Punching Bag next to the Resting Bench west of the Pokemon Center ruins in Withered Wasteland. This creates the Exercise resting spot habitat, which attracts Hitmonchan.Give Hitmonchan 2 Stones to teach your Pokemon Rock Smash.Talk to Hitmonchan again. He will point up a damaged path to the left side of the area and issue the request "Check What's up There".Climb the path using dirt blocks and use Rock Smash on the blocks surrounding the glowing Poke Ball at the summit.Collect the Dowsing Machine. It is a permanent, reusable tool.13131414Step 2: Get a Search Specialty Pokemon15151616The Dowsing Machine only works when a Pokemon with the Search specialty is following you. Without one, the device will not activate. There are 27 Pokemon with the Search specialty in total. Here are some of the earliest and most accessible options:17171818PokemonWhere to FindNotesUmbreonPalette TownEeveelution; available from the tutorial areaGolduckBleak BeachWater-type; easy to recruit near shoresVespiquenMultiple regionsFound wherever Combee habitats existArcanineEvolved from GrowlitheStrong companion for extended mining sessionsExcadrillEvolved from DrilburGround-type; thematic fit for digging up fossilsCrobatEvolved from GolbatFast; available once you encounter ZubatNoivernLater areasUnlocked in advanced regions1919Keep at least one Search Pokemon in your party at all times during fossil runs. Umbreon is the easiest early pickup since it lives in the starting area.20202121Step 3: Hunt Buried Treasure Blocks22222323Fossils come from Buried Treasure blocks, which appear as blocks with golden light shining out of them. These are the same blocks that also drop Lost Relics, Mystery Slates, CDs, and Dolls. To excavate one, walk up to it and use Rock Smash.24242525Using the Dowsing Machine:26262727Equip the Dowsing Machine from your inventory.Make sure a Search specialty Pokemon is following you.Press and hold A. A beeping noise will start playing.Walk around the area. The beeping accelerates as you get closer to a buried item.When the beeping is rapid, use Rock Smash on the glowing blocks nearby.28282929Buried Treasure blocks respawn every day at the daily reset time. Fossils are random drops, so you will sometimes receive Lost Relics or other items instead. Plan to visit each region once per day and work through every treasure block you can find.30303131Where to Find Fossils32323333Fossil pieces can drop from Buried Treasure blocks on all five islands: Withered Wasteland, Bleak Beach, Rocky Ridges, Sparkling Skylands, and Palette Town. Any fossil piece can drop from any island, but certain regions have higher drop rates for specific fossil types.34343535RegionHigher Drop Rate ForTotal Fossil PiecesWithered WastelandArmor Fossil, Shield Fossil parts4 (1 Armor Fossil + 3 Shield Fossil parts)Bleak BeachSail Fossil, Tundra Fossil parts4 (1 Sail Fossil + 3 Tundra Fossil parts)Rocky RidgesJaw Fossil, Despot Fossil parts, Wing Fossil parts9 (1 Jaw + 3 Despot + 5 Wing parts)Sparkling SkylandsSkull Fossil, Headbutt Fossil parts4 (1 Skull Fossil + 3 Headbutt Fossil parts)Palette TownNo specific bias; all types possible1 (any remaining piece)3636You do not need to go to a specific region to find a specific fossil. The weighting just means you will have slightly better odds in those areas. Focus your daily runs on the region whose fossil types you still need.37373838The Museum and Exhibition Stands39394040The Museum is a building inside Rocky Ridges, buried deep in the mountain near the train tracks. To reach it, follow the tracks into the mines from the Pokemon Center area and break rocks to the right (near where DJ Rotom is found). The building is thematically based on Pewter City's Museum from the classic games.41414242Inside the Museum, you will find pre-placed Exhibition Stands (also called Pedestals). Place fossil pieces directly onto these stands to start assembling display habitats. For multi-piece fossils, place the required number of stands adjacent to each other, then place each piece onto its stand.43434444If you need additional Exhibition Stands, you can craft them at any workbench:45454646ItemMaterialsExhibition Stand1 Stone + 1 Lumber4747Once a fossil display is fully assembled, leave the area and return later. The corresponding fossil Pokemon will spawn at the habitat and can be befriended like any other Pokemon.48484949All 9 Fossil Pokemon50505151The table below lists every fossil Pokemon, the pieces required, and the specialty each one provides. Four fossils require only a single piece, while the remaining five require 3 to 5 pieces each.525253535454Fossil TypePokemonPiecesPartsSpecialtyStandsSkull FossilCranidos1Single pieceCrush1Armor FossilShieldon1Single pieceCrush1Jaw FossilTyrunt1Single pieceCrush1Sail FossilAmaura1Single pieceCrush1Headbutt FossilRampardos3Head, Body, TailCrush, Litter1Shield FossilBastiodon3Head, Body, TailCrush, Litter2Tundra FossilAurorus3Head, Body, TailCrush1Despot FossilTyrantrum4Head, Body, Tail, LegsCrush, Litter2Wing FossilAerodactyl5Head, Body, Tail, Left Wing, Right WingFly15555Most fossil Pokemon have the Crush specialty, which is useful for processing materials like crushing berries into paint or making Cement from Limestone. Aerodactyl is the exception, carrying the Fly specialty instead, which makes it one of the few Pokemon that can transport you across the map.56565757Rampardos, Bastiodon, Tyrantrum, and Aurorus also carry the Litter specialty alongside Crush, making them double-duty workers that can both process materials and passively drop useful items near their habitats.58585959Habitat Dex Entries60606161Completing each fossil display fills a Habitat Dex entry. The 9 fossil habitats occupy entries #193 through #201. Each display also has a flavour description:62626363Habitat #Display NamePokemonDescription#193Wing Fossil DisplayAerodactyl"Once the ruler of the skies."#194Skull Fossil DisplayCranidoshas a hard skull capable of headbutting through solid rock.#195Headbutt Fossil DisplayRampardos"This specimen's skull was harder than steel."#196Armor Fossil DisplayShieldon"has a hard neck frill that looks like a shield."#197Shield Fossil DisplayBastiodon"Its large neck frill was as sturdy as a fortress wall."#198Jaw Fossil DisplayTyrunt"has a piece of a jawbone that could crush anything."#199Despot Fossil DisplayTyrantrum"Once the ruler of the land."#200Sail Fossil DisplayAmaura"This piece of a neck sail was once frozen in ice."#201Tundra Fossil DisplayAurorus"The specimen's beautiful neck sail resembles an aurora."6464Gimmighoul and the Museum Shop65656666The Museum is operated by Gimmighoul (Chest Form), which is the only Pokemon in Pokopia with the Collect specialty. Gimmighoul handles the trading side of the Museum, separate from fossil assembly. It accepts appraised Lost Relics in exchange for furniture, and also accepts special feather items for exclusive rewards:67676868Item TradedRewardAppraised Lost RelicsVarious furniture itemsRainbow Feather (from Ho-Oh)Random Pop Art furnitureSilver Feather (from Lugia)Random Pop Art furniture6969Daily Fossil Hunting Routine70707171Collecting all 22 fossil pieces takes multiple real-world days because of the random drop system. Here is an efficient daily routine to speed up the process:72727373Equip the Dowsing Machine and bring a Search Pokemon (Umbreon or similar).Start in the region whose fossil types you still need most. Check the table above for regional weightings.Sweep the region systematically, following the Dowsing Machine beeps to every Buried Treasure block.Use Rock Smash on each glowing block. Collect whatever drops, whether fossil, Lost Relic, CD, Doll, or Mystery Slate.Move to the next region and repeat. Cover as many regions as you can in one session.Bring collected fossils to the Museum in Rocky Ridges and place them on Exhibition Stands.Sell duplicate fossils at the Pokemon Center for approximately 1,000 points each.74747575Buried Treasure blocks refresh at the daily reset, so there is no benefit to searching the same region twice in one day. Spread your effort across all unlocked islands for maximum daily yield.76767777Tips78787979Unlock Rock Smash first. You cannot interact with Buried Treasure blocks without it. Complete Hitmonchan's initial request in Withered Wasteland before attempting any fossil hunting.Prioritize the Dowsing Machine. Searching without it is extremely slow. Get it as early as possible by building Hitmonchan's habitat and completing his requests.Watch for detonating relics. Some Lost Relic spots may explode when excavated. Use Water Gun on suspicious spots before breaking them open to prevent the item from being destroyed.Fossil Pokemon are real recruitable Pokemon. They are not just static decorations. Once a habitat spawns its Pokemon, you can befriend it and use its specialty in your settlement.Aerodactyl is worth building early. It is one of the few Pokemon with the Fly specialty and requires 5 Wing Fossil parts, all of which have a higher drop rate in Rocky Ridges. If you want fast travel, prioritize Wing Fossil hunting.Exhibition Stands are cheap to craft. If you run out of pre-placed stands in the Museum, craft more at any workbench for just 1 Stone and 1 Lumber each.Expect duplicates. The random drop system means you will often receive fossil pieces you already have. Sell duplicates for points rather than hoarding them.Check all five regions. While certain regions weight specific fossil types, any piece can drop anywhere. Covering every region daily maximises your chances.