Omanyte--Omastar (Rock/Water)
Kabuto--Kabutops (Rock/Water)
Aerodactyl (Rock/Flying)
Lileep--Cradily (Rock/Grass)
Anorith--Armaldo (Rock/Bug)
Cranidos--Rampardos (Rock)
Shieldon--Bastiodon (Rock/Steel)
Tirtouga--Carracosta (Water/Rock)
Archen--Archeops (Rock/Flying)
I wonder why they didn't have fossil Pokemon in Gen 2? :C Maybe it's to do with the location so close to Kanto, but still most of the regions apart from Unova are kinda close. DX
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Could be. I don't remember much of Gen 2, were there no fossils at all in the game or just no new ones?
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Well my favorite is obviously Armaldo. Cause it's based on my favorite prehistoric animal.
Yeah, it would be great if they introduce 3 staged fossils or create another single staged one. As for their evolution method, they could make use of an evolution stone, though I prefer them to stick to level up evolution, since it's the less painful way to evolve them. xD
The Gen I ones weren't even available, aside from Aerodactyl, which you could get on a trade with a random NPC at Kanto, late in the game. The little fossil love must've been the only flaw of Gen II. xP
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My favorite fossil pokeon is Omanyte. What can I say, I tend to pick the least loved pokemon a lot. Plus, it's a water type.
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I can't decide between Kabutops, Aerodactyl, and Bastiodon ;/
Aerodactyl. Used it as my 4th gen lead and it still has a spot on my monoflying team.
Archeops, for their base attack is 140that is why their ability does only harm instead of good. The rocky birds almost match zekroms strength
Well Johto was merely an extension of Kanto, which already had 3 fossil lines.
Sieldon is a fossile Pokemon?! It never really occurred to me. Anyway i'm not a fan of fossil Pokemon, but out of all of them, Lileep and Cradily would be my favorites.
Aerodactyl is probably my favorite of the bunch, but I also really like Cranidos/Rampardos as well as Archen/Archeops, too!
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Well honestly there are no mysteries with fossil Pokemon. They are simply extinct Pokemon that fossilized and can be revived by scientists in the Pokemon games. How they are revived? There is no answer to it because these are games we are talking about, anything can happen without there having to be a reason.
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I love that Lileep and Cradily are in the lead. They're so amazing, but have pretty poor movepools. I would like fossils to have like a "natural" form, where rock is replaced by a second elemental type.
E.g. Natural Lileep Water/Grass
It would be nice to have Almaldo as a Water/Bug, Surskit needs some company.
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You missed the part about them all being Rock-types.
Some think its the result of being fossilised, which I assume would mean the original pokemon were different than todays revived versions,
I however think its because of being Rock type that they were well enough preserved in the first place, which would mean they were exactly the same back then as they do now.