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Fossil Restoration

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Basic Information

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  • Fossils may be obtained from mining in the Sulfur Pits or Flint Rocks in Zardine. They also drop from some monsters.
    • They must be restored before they are of any value.
    • There are two Pits; a Large one and a Small one, separated by a mountain ridge. They are both directly to the right of the word "Raspa Volcano" on the minimap.
  • Right-click the fossil and choose "Use" to start the minigame.
    • You'll have one minute to clean up the fossil.
    • Your cursor becomes a sort of eraser. Clicking on the minigame screen will erase some dirt. You must erase as much dirt as you can.
    • Avoid touching the fossil with the eraser! You'll damage it; it'll show up as red.
      • Having red is worse than having extra dirt.
  • Turn in the fossil to Belita to get your reward. You'll always get some exp and exploration exp.
    • The more clean/less damaged (red parts on Fossil when cleaning then touching it with the cursor) and more complex it is, the better your chances of receiving a Lava Cat Robe.
  • See here for a more detailed guide with pictures.
  • Warning: Restored Fossils are not tradeable and unable to be stored on pets. This does not apply to unrestored fossils.

Restoring Tips

  • It's better to have less dirt cleaned than more damaged parts (red).
  • Start with the middle sized eraser and clean close to the fossil.
  • Next use the large sized eraser to clean away the edges.
  • If you have time, use the small eraser to do detail work.
  • There are several cleaning methods:
    • Clicking on a spot near the fossil and drawing the brush outwards.
    • Repeated clicking around the fossil instead of dragging the brush.
    • Dragging the brush only horizontally (improves precision depending on the mouse.
    • Start with the largest brush, and quickly brush away the spacious areas around the fossil. Then, use the medium brush to work closer to the fossil.
  • It is also possibly helpful to lower sensitivity on your mouse and/or use a mouse pad in order to be able to help out traction once using the cleaning tools.
    • You do this through your computer's system options. In Mouse Options, change the speed of the mouse, or play around with the other settings should your mouse have them, to see what might give you finer control.
  • If you get attacked while restoring a fossil, the fossil is lost.
  • If you press "esc" key, the fossil is lost.
  • If you accidentally mess up, type /logout or change channels to try again.

Possible Fossils

(Locations are being confirmed/added)

  • Note: All fossils, with the exception of the Shooting Star Fragment, can be found in both the small and large Sulfur Pits.

Monster Drops

Rewards

  • Upon completing the restoration of a fossil you will get graded on the quality of your work. The higher the quality, the better the reward. The rewards are money, exploration EXP, and the possibility of receiving a Lava Cat Robe. The chances of obtaining a Lava Cat Robe increase based on the resulting quality of the restored fossil.
  • If delicately restored, the player receives the 'the Ambidextrous' title.
Tooth Beak Skull Scapula Tibia Pelvis
Gold Exp Gold Exp Gold Exp Gold Exp Gold Exp Gold Exp
Barely Restored ~475 ~290 ~504 ~500
Somewhat Restored ~572 ~576 630~832 432~600 ~480 ~578 ~990 ~400 630~720 ~480
Mostly Restored 704~1014 630~886 651~1155 ~540 912~1216 ~576 ~1020 ~528 ~864 ~547
Perfectly Restored 800~1280 750~850 ~1000 ~850 1240~1400 800~850 1200~1400 550~650
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