Difference between revisions of "Fossil Cleaner"
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The Fossil Cleaner does not have to be placed next to a [[Fossil Machine]] in order for it to clean fossils. However, the Fossil Machine is still needed to extract the DNA of ancient Pokémon from the cleaned fossils. | The Fossil Cleaner does not have to be placed next to a [[Fossil Machine]] in order for it to clean fossils. However, the Fossil Machine is still needed to extract the DNA of ancient Pokémon from the cleaned fossils. | ||
− | It is crafted by placing six [[ | + | It is crafted by placing six [[aluminium plates]] on the top two rows of the crafting table, two [[redstone]] on the left and right of the bottom row, and a [[glass pane]] in the middle of the bottom row. |
{{Grid/Crafting Table | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
|A1=Aluminum Plate |B1=Aluminum Plate |C1=Aluminum Plate | |A1=Aluminum Plate |B1=Aluminum Plate |C1=Aluminum Plate |
Revision as of 18:05, 4 June 2014
When discovered, a fossil comes in the form of a Covered Fossil, and can be put into a Fossil Cleaner to be identified as one of nine different fossils. These cleaned fossils can then be placed into a Fossil Machine to be revived into Pokémon. When placed, it takes up one block of space. It can be retrieved by mining it with a pickaxe.
The Fossil Cleaner does not have to be placed next to a Fossil Machine in order for it to clean fossils. However, the Fossil Machine is still needed to extract the DNA of ancient Pokémon from the cleaned fossils.
It is crafted by placing six aluminium plates on the top two rows of the crafting table, two redstone on the left and right of the bottom row, and a glass pane in the middle of the bottom row.