When it is taken to a Fossil Reviver, it will be turned into the Old Shrimp Pokémon, Anorith. Generation IV onward. Anorith (Japanese: アノプス Anopusu) is a Rock/Bug-type Fossil Pokémon introduced in Generation III that is capable of being revived from the Claw Fossil. Take the Claw Fossil to the scientist at the far right on the second floor of the Devon Corporation. Which fossil do you remember picking up? It is based on Crinoids (or sea lilies), an ancient, plant like group of animals. Claw Fossil can't be affected by any Special Conditions and can't retreat. It is a Rock / Bug-type Pokémon revived from a Claw Fossil. Be sure that you have an open space in your party and you're not training a Nincada. I loved Anorith's design (though I wish it had been a Water-type), so I always chose the Claw Fossil and got the Root Fossil via trade. In Pokémon Ultra Sun, the old woman in Olivia’s Jewelry Shop sells the Cover, Claw, Helix, Jaw, and Skull Fossils.The old woman in Olivia’s Jewelry Shop sells the Armor, Dome, Plume, Root, and Sail Fossils. Previous rulings did not consider them to be "Trainer cards" while in play. The player is unable to regenerate this fossil in the Cinnabar Lab. Claw Fossil is a fossil introduced in Generation III. X / Y O.Ruby / A.Sapphire: A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived in the sea. I already did this, but my AVI recording went all weird on me and it was garbled. It appears to be part of a claw. Only Aerodactyl has, of the Fossil-Pokemon, a Mega-Evolution, this associated Mega-Stone can be bought at the Stone Shop in Anthian City for $100000. Pokemon come in all shapes and sizes, but perhaps one of the weirdest is the prehistoric, when the Pokemon universe tasks a ten-year-old child with reviving a species via fossils. At any time during your turn before your attack, you may discard Claw Fossil from play. Source: PUI Announcement (2005-04-05), PUI Rules Team (2005-04-07) From Generation IV onward, the Root Fossil is no longer a Key Item, and is a normal item. You have a choice between one or the other, since the one you don't pick will sink in the sand. Lileep is the sea lily Pokémon. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the Root Fossil (as well as the Claw Fossil) is found in the game data, but it is not legitimately obtainable and has no effect. It appears to be a fragment of a claw. While in play, Mysterious Fossil, Claw Fossil, and Root Fossil, count as both Trainer cards and as Pokémon. Please explain your choice(s) a little. Once he finishes reviving the fossil (you just have to leave the floor and return immediately and that will be fine) you will get Anorith. A fossil of an ancient Pokémon that lived in the sea. It evolves into Armaldo. It appears to be part of a claw. The root fossil can be restored into a pokemon called Lilleep who is a Grass & Rock type pokemon who evolves into a Cradily. Which Hoenn fossil Pokemon did you prefer? It evolves into Cradily. Black / White Black 2 / White 2: A fossil of an ancient Pokémon that lived in the sea. You can sell the fossils for $500 at a Pokémon Center-Shop. It would be advisable to keep them, since they do not appear very often and the selling price for a fossil is too low! Old Amber is unobtainable in the game, but … Play Claw Fossil as if it were a Colorless Basic Pokémon. In that desert, you'll eventually see two fossils in the sand: The Claw Fossil, and the Root Fossil. Lileep and Cradily. (Claw Fossil counts as a Trainer card as well, but if Claw Fossil is Knocked Out, this counts as a Knocked Out Pokémon.) It is a Rock / Grass-type Pokémon revived from the Root Fossil.