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'''Fossil''' cards are cards are used by [[Jim Crocodile Cook]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime.  Aside from [[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]], which was released in [[Light of Destruction]], no official Fossil cards have been released--however, they are playable and strategically unique in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2|Tag Force 2]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!  GX Tag Force 3|Tag Force 3]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4|Tag Force 4]]''.  They are all [[Rock]]-based monsters with a visual theme resembling skeletal Dinosaurs or other skeletal entities.
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'''Fossil''' cards are cards are used by [[Jim Crocodile Cook]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' anime.  Aside from [[Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo]], which was released in [[Light of Destruction]], no official Fossil cards have been released--however, they are playable and strategically unique in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2]]'', ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!  GX Tag Force 3|Tag Force 3]]'' and ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Tag Force 4|Tag Force 4]]''.  They are all [[Rock]]-based monsters with a visual theme resembling skeletal Dinosaurs or other skeletal entities.
  
 
"[[Fossil Tusker]]" is also considered as a Fossil monster as are "[[Mammoth Graveyard]]" and "[[Temple of Skulls]]".
 
"[[Fossil Tusker]]" is also considered as a Fossil monster as are "[[Mammoth Graveyard]]" and "[[Temple of Skulls]]".
  
During [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 138|episode 138]], Jim uses an unnamed Level 4 Fusion Fossil card as transport. The shot of the card appears briefly before the battle with [[Kozaky (character)|Kozaky]]. It was very similar to Fossil Machine Skullconvoy and Fossil Machine Skullwagon, so its possible it would be the Level 4 "Fossil Machine" monster.
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During [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Episode 138|episode 138]], Jim uses an unnamed Fossil card as transport. The shot of the card appears briefly before the battle with [[Kozaky (character)|Kozaky]]. It was very similar to "Fossil Machine Skullconvoy" and "Fossil Machine Skullwagon", so its possible it would be a Level 4 "Fossil Machine" Fusion monster.
  
 
These cards are all based on different eras in prehistoric times. The cards with earlier eras in their names are stronger than ones with later ones. They are mostly fusion monsters that can be fused by a card called "[[Fossil Fusion]]" instead of "[[Polymerization]]", which removes from play one [[Rock]]-[[Type]] monster in the user's Graveyard and any one monster from the opponent's Graveyard.  Which Fossil monster can be summoned depends upon how high in level the removed opponent's monster is, making Fossil Fusion decks rely upon exploiting opponents who dump powerful monsters into their Graveyards as well as dumping [[Rock]]s into their own via such cards as [[Rock Bombardment]].
 
These cards are all based on different eras in prehistoric times. The cards with earlier eras in their names are stronger than ones with later ones. They are mostly fusion monsters that can be fused by a card called "[[Fossil Fusion]]" instead of "[[Polymerization]]", which removes from play one [[Rock]]-[[Type]] monster in the user's Graveyard and any one monster from the opponent's Graveyard.  Which Fossil monster can be summoned depends upon how high in level the removed opponent's monster is, making Fossil Fusion decks rely upon exploiting opponents who dump powerful monsters into their Graveyards as well as dumping [[Rock]]s into their own via such cards as [[Rock Bombardment]].

Revision as of 19:22, 13 July 2011

Fossil cards are cards are used by Jim Crocodile Cook in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime. Aside from Fossil Dyna Pachycephalo, which was released in Light of Destruction, no official Fossil cards have been released--however, they are playable and strategically unique in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 2, Tag Force 3 and Tag Force 4. They are all Rock-based monsters with a visual theme resembling skeletal Dinosaurs or other skeletal entities.

"Fossil Tusker" is also considered as a Fossil monster as are "Mammoth Graveyard" and "Temple of Skulls".

During episode 138, Jim uses an unnamed Fossil card as transport. The shot of the card appears briefly before the battle with Kozaky. It was very similar to "Fossil Machine Skullconvoy" and "Fossil Machine Skullwagon", so its possible it would be a Level 4 "Fossil Machine" Fusion monster.

These cards are all based on different eras in prehistoric times. The cards with earlier eras in their names are stronger than ones with later ones. They are mostly fusion monsters that can be fused by a card called "Fossil Fusion" instead of "Polymerization", which removes from play one Rock-Type monster in the user's Graveyard and any one monster from the opponent's Graveyard. Which Fossil monster can be summoned depends upon how high in level the removed opponent's monster is, making Fossil Fusion decks rely upon exploiting opponents who dump powerful monsters into their Graveyards as well as dumping Rocks into their own via such cards as Rock Bombardment.

The Fusions in the anime depend on certain types in your opponent's Graveyard, whilst in Tag Force 2, 3, 4 and 5 they rely on Levels in the Graveyard.

"Card Destruction", "Drop Off", and "Hand Destruction" are good dumping cards to help push along a better Fossil Fusion.