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The Oreburgh Mining Museum primary importance is the resurrection of [[fossil]]s, which is done with the help of the man near the counter. He will be able to revive these fossils | The Oreburgh Mining Museum primary importance is the resurrection of [[fossil]]s, which is done with the help of the man near the counter. He will be able to revive these fossils for free but only one at a time. He is very bossy, annoyed when the player comes by too early or late, and gets disappointed when the player doesn't give him a fossil. | ||
If the {{player}} comes up to him with a fossil, he will turn it into a Pokémon, but he will need some time to extract it first. When the player comes back, he will have the new Pokémon ready for the player: | If the {{player}} comes up to him with a fossil, he will turn it into a Pokémon, but he will need some time to extract it first. When the player comes back, he will have the new Pokémon ready for the player: |
Revision as of 20:42, 5 August 2009
The Oreburgh Mining Museum (Japanese: クロガネたんこうはくぶつかん Kurogane Mine Museum) is a museum located in Oreburgh City, Sinnoh. It is a large museum that contains rare displays and attractions about coal mining and the Oreburgh Mine. Its primary importance is the resurrection of fossils, which is done with the help of the man near the counter. The Oreburgh Mining Museum's motto is "Coal Mining and You".
In the game
The Oreburgh Mining Museum is a large, one floor museum that contains many visual displays as well as facts about coal and the Oreburgh Mine. There is also a man at the front desk that will revive fossils in the party for free. Unlike other museums, the Oreburgh Mining Museum is free to enter.
Exhibits
The Oreburgh Mining Museum hosts a wide array of different displays and attractions. There is a large slab of coal located near the entry, in front of the information desk. It was carried to the museum from the Oreburgh Mine by a strong Pokémon. Next to the front desk, is a sign that states some fact, about the Oreburgh Mine extending under the seafloor. On the right of that is a glass cabinet displaying how coal is made:
"In a time long before history, vegetative matter was swept along by rain and rivers. It came to be buried under the ground. The buried plant matter was forced ever deeper under the ground due to tremors and fissures caused by the shifting landmasses. Deep under the ground, the plant matter was subjected to heavy pressure and the heat of magma. It gradually turned into coal."
Below that is a section containing displays of past underground headlamps, scarred wooden tools from the olden days, and everyday items and tools. There are also samples of coal from different regions and boxes containing categorized samples of coal.
Fossil Extraction
The Oreburgh Mining Museum primary importance is the resurrection of fossils, which is done with the help of the man near the counter. He will be able to revive these fossils for free but only one at a time. He is very bossy, annoyed when the player comes by too early or late, and gets disappointed when the player doesn't give him a fossil.
If the player comes up to him with a fossil, he will turn it into a Pokémon, but he will need some time to extract it first. When the player comes back, he will have the new Pokémon ready for the player:
- Helix Fossil → Omanyte
- Dome Fossil → Kabuto
- Old Amber → Aerodactyl
- Root Fossil → Lileep
- Claw Fossil → Anorith
- Skull Fossil → Cranidos
- Armor Fossil → Shieldon
The player can find most of they fossils in the Underground by digging, along with several other rare items, potentially. Before getting the National Pokédex, the player can only find the Skull Fossil and the Armor Fossil. After getting the National Pokédex, they can also find the five fossils from the previous three generations.
Trivia
- The Oreburgh Mining Museum bears a resemblance to the Pewter Museum of Science. Both are located in cities where the first Gym-leaders of Kanto and Sinnoh, both Template:Type2 Trainers, reside and contain information about fossils.