Favorite Fossil Pokemon?

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So, at my time of making this thread, there are 11 Pokemon that can be revived from fossils.

What's your favorite evolution chain (or just the pokemon, if there is none) off these pokemon?

I'll start.

My favorite fossil pokemon would most likely sit on tyrunt's evolution family, so tyrantrum as well. I absolutely love the color pallete on their shiny sprites, and the fact that they could learn so many type-covering jaw moves absolutely carried my first wonderlocke.

Your turn!

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GiaQuando

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Kabutops by far that guy is just amazing I mean he has blades for hands...one ancient sushi chef right up xD
 

desertfreak

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So, at my time of making this thread, there are 11 Pokemon that can be revived from fossils.

What's your favorite evolution chain (or just the pokemon, if there is none) off these pokemon?

I'll start.

My favorite fossil pokemon would most likely sit on tyrunt's evolution family, so tyrantrum as well. I absolutely love the color pallete on their shiny sprites, and the fact that they could learn so many type-covering jaw moves absolutely carried my first wonderlocke.

Your turn!

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This. I love that guy! I almost got him recently but had to pass D:

Sheldeon (that's how it's spelled right?) comes close second
 

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I've really loved the concept behind this gen's fossils,not only neat sketches but also really competetively viable.
More or less all fossils fall along this line apart from supposedly gen 4.
In gen 4 fossils pokes where really nice concepts,(imagine a knight wielding bastiodon in one hand and rampardos in another and going to fight:)).But they somehow fell short of competetive usefullness.
Bastiodon due to its typing and rampardos due to its speed.
 

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