- Pokemon Legends ZA features five Fossil Pokemon.
- You can buy the Pokemon fossils from the Stone Emporium.
- Once obtained, you can restore them at the Pokemon Research Lab.
Like any mainline Pokemon game, Legends ZA also features several Fossil Pokemon that players can obtain. What makes them unique is the way you obtain them. Most Fossil Pokemon can be found in the form of a, well, fossil.
Fossils are traces or pieces of Pokemon from the past , such as a skeleton, shell, or even a leaf, preserved in the earth. Using certain gadgets or certain methods, you can bring these Fossils back to life. If you’re trying to catch all the Fossil Pokemon in Legends ZA, check out the details of the fossils you need and how to get them.
Full List of Pokemon Legends ZA Fossil Pokemon
There are five Fossil Pokemon in Legends ZA that you can obtain. Here is a table listing of all of them:
You can buy all three fossils at the Stone Emporium for 20,000 Pokecoins . There is no restriction on the number of fossils that you can buy. You just need to have enough money to buy them.

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The Stone Emporium is found in the southern part of Lumiose City on Vernal Avenue, in Vert Sector 9 . You can teleport to the Vernal Pokemon Center , and move southward towards the Pokémon Research Lab, to find the Stone Emporium.
How to Get Fossil Pokemon in Legends ZA

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The only way to get a Fossil Pokemon is by restoring it from its respective fossil. As discussed earlier, you can buy fossils from the Stone Emporium. Once you have your desired fossil, follow the steps given below:
- Fast Travel to the Pokemon Research Lab.
- Head inside and take the elevator to the second floor.
- Once there, you’ll find a researcher who is in front of a giant machine.
- Talk to him, and he will restore any one of your fossils into a living Pokemon.
There is no limit on how many fossils you can restore. Just interact with him, and you’re good to go. The Pokemon you’ll obtain will be like a wild encounter, meaning the stats and the nature will be randomised. There is also a 1 in 4096 chance for a restored Fossil Pokemon to be shiny.

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