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'''Fossil Pokémon''' in WAAPT directly revived from fossils tend to have behavioral issues and problems adjusting to the modern world, as they existed long before any concept of [[the Vow|The Vow]], [[Tagg's Rampardos]] being a very good example. They also often have trouble eating a host of modern foods, and are more susceptible to modern pathogens. Fossilmons bred from mixed unions tend to fare better however.
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'''Fossil Pokémon''' in WAAPT directly revived from fossils tend to have behavioral issues and problems adjusting to the modern world, as they existed long before any concept of [[The Vow|the Vow]], [[Tagg's Rampardos]] being a very good example. They also often have trouble eating a host of modern foods, and are more susceptible to modern pathogens. Fossilmons bred from mixed unions tend to fare better however.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:59, 26 November 2012

Fossil Pokémon in WAAPT directly revived from fossils tend to have behavioral issues and problems adjusting to the modern world, as they existed long before any concept of the Vow, Tagg's Rampardos being a very good example. They also often have trouble eating a host of modern foods, and are more susceptible to modern pathogens. Fossilmons bred from mixed unions tend to fare better however.