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Oct 17, 2009
Fossil Restoration Preview

 

Requiem gold is used popularly in this game.Ever stood eye to eye with one of Erin most terrifying monsters, without so much as flinching? Ever wielded the cold steel of a blade or pulled taut the smooth shaft of an arrow, with hands that never once shivered or twitched? When cooking, are your measurements absolutely perfect? Hope so, because only those who are patient and precise will succeed in the art of fossil restoration!

Fossils can be obtained in two ways. The first is by hunting creatures in the Sardine region. Monsters there have a small chance of dropping fossils encased in stone. Second, mining flint or sulfur in the Sardine region will sometimes provide you with fossils. You¡¯ll have a higher chance of finding fossil artifacts through mining than through hunting monsters.

Once you have obtained a fossil fragment, you can attempt to restore it to its original shape. This is done by tracing the outline of the fossil in its encased rock as closely as possibly without chipping it. You will have three different dusting brushes available, and choosing the right size brush for each part of the restoration process is essential. But do not dilly-dally! You only have a short time to restore the fossil.

Unless you have totally destroyed the fossil, return to Callide Exploration Camp and speak with Benita once you¡¯ve finished the restoration process. She¡¯ll appraise your restoration and reward you accordingly.

Do your best each time you try to restore a fossil. Erin needs more adventuring archaeologists just like you!

 

Posted at 01:18 am by minzu

 

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