For some reason seeing the dust on the screen gave me the urge to blow at my phone, guess old habits never died to me from my experience of playing Fossil Fighters on the DS.
Striped Fossils are an absolute nightmare to deal with. The ones that'd get me the most though are the ones where you give it a wee tap with the hammer and the rock just SHATTERS. I know it's easily correctable by using the drill but...the temptation... And also, Happy Day of Birth, my dear chap!
Striped are bad. BLACK ROCK STRIPED are worse. BLACK ROCK STRIPED SANDSTONE are pain incarnate. I'm so glad you can "teach" the bot here to do a perfect 90 every time. Shame Frontier took that away.
@@Roronoa_Zolo116 The code-name for rock that you can grind away effortlessly with the basic drill to expose the bone. These are fine and easy normally, except when they are Black stone as black stone REQUIRES you to use a hammer to remove it, meaning you WILL damage the fossil.
Isn’t there like a tryma head or something that’s ONLY accessible as a dark fossil rock AND is brittle AND is literally just those dots of rock so you’re basically forced to use the hammer and let fossil Jesus take the wheel
@@cloudwyrms9752 I believe there is a fossil like that, yeah, and you basically need to hammer around the outside and just HOPE that you reach 51% and then let time run out.
I remember the very first time I played the game I was stuck on the starter dig spot for days because I didnt know you had to talk to the one person, so by the time I got to greenhorn plains I think I got spinach up to 100% on head and legs
I swear it's between jailbar and swiss cheese fossils that are probably the worst to clean I love to have new tools to get into the nooks and crannies of them so I don't have to worry about breaking the fossil.
I played this game for hundreds of hourse in my childhood so I got so good at cleaning fossils that I just checked thebscore I got on Zino's head and it was a 100.
I remember the the first time I got the Tryma dark fossil from Medal Dealer Joe. I had recently acquired the hyper hammer at the time, so I wanted to test it out. After one hit, half the fossil was gone and I failed instantly
Yeah these fossils can go to hell. The striped ones I mean. I remember getting so frustrated cleaning the tarbo head fossil due to it being both a striped fossil, and it being durable af so I couldn't drill it so I had to hammer it which basically made it impossible to even get a smashing success on
Aye, happy birthday ya absolute mad lad. Literally just found your channel today, but gotta respect the Fossil Fighters content, ESPECIALLY seeing ya clea this fossil.
Therazinosaurus was my favorite dinosaur as a kid, still kinda is, and it always made me angry that they made his fossil so hard to open. I dont remember if I wound up using him, I was kinda bad at the strategy of the game.
Honestly i just learned to not gaf about whether i get 90 or not so I hammer the mini slits and somehow I got 91% when I replayed it just last week. I'm sorry for your suffering in this retched fossil type.
It's kind of funny how I got to a 91% completion on that goddamn Tryma Head faster than those strip fossils. And base 91% completion on that absolute unit of a fossil before bonus points is no joke.
@@flarecoils1573 He's doing it on a computer, you can see the mouse moving across the screen for the whole video. Unless you got an incredibly custom laptop, I don't think it has any trigger buttons
Hammer right to left. Might need to gammer every other column. Wherever there is a crack and breaks. Use mega drill on the area and it will break away the remaining area. So kind do in a circle motion to keep the drill moving. Use the mega drill to really do most of the cleaning till you get more of the bits amd oieces and then use the regular drill for the fine touch ups
Simply beautiful and exquisite I tip my hat to you good sir put it on a painting I'll pay a million for it much more better what they have the Louvre 🧐