If you want to get a fossil revived then talk to a scientist near the reception counter.
You don't get Deoxys from anyone in the mining museum You have to trade it from Diamond/Pearl, or migrate it from Ruby/sapphire/emerald if you went to any of the events.
first of all, the writer of this question means reanimate. now, to answer this question, you have to bring them to the guy behind the counter in the oreburgh mining museum
you have to go to oreburgh city then go inside the mining museum then talk to the guy on the rite hand side then go outside when he takes it but you have to have a free space then go back inside then he will give you your Pokemon.
after you get the explorer kit you go underground and dig in the walls. eventually you will find a fossil. take it to the mining museum oreburge and then walk outside then talk to the guy at the counter again and he will give you a cranidos.
You find a old amber underground (really rare) and get the guy at the mining museum to turn it into a pokemon.
What is tppc? :) if it's Pokemon find a claw fossil underground by mining and give it to the guy in the orberough museum.
there's a guy somewhere i don't remember and mining underground have u tried to use serebii.net?
In Oreburgh City, go to the Oreburgh Mining Museum. Go to the desk and on the right will be a scientist guy. Talk to him and he will take your fossil.
You can take the fossils to the museum in Oreburgh City. There you can take them to the guy behind the desk and he delivers you the Pokémon from the fossil.
yes, you go underground and dig in the walls. you may come across fossils. trasport them to your bag and go to the oreburg mining museum and give the fossil to the guy behind the counter on the right. walk outside and make room in your party. go back and get your Pokemon (lvl 20).
He is at the front desk of the mining museum and looks like a scientist.
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