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==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
[[File:UnidentifiedFossilAstralRadiance157.jpg|200px|thumb|The {{TCG ID|Astral Radiance|Unidentified Fossil|157}} from the Sword & Shield Series]]
[[File:UnidentifiedFossilAstralRadiance157.jpg|200px|thumb|The {{TCG ID|Astral Radiance|Unidentified Fossil|157}} from the Sword & Shield Series]]
All Fossils have appeared in the TCG at one point or another, usually being released in the same expansion as the Pokémon which are revived from them, and being released as {{TCG|Trainer card}}s. Initially, only the {{TCG|Mysterious Fossil}} card existed, which could be evolved into any of the three Generation I Fossil Pokémon; however, its use was eventually discontinued in favor of individual {{TCG|Dome Fossil}}, {{TCG|Helix Fossil}}, and {{TCG|Old Amber}} cards to match the {{TCG|Claw Fossil|Claw}}, {{TCG|Root Fossil|Root}}, {{TCG|Skull Fossil|Skull}} and {{TCG|Armor Fossil|Armor}} Fossil cards. Later expansions also introduced {{TCG|Cover Fossil|Cover}}, {{TCG|Plume Fossil|Plume}}, {{TCG|Jaw Fossil|Jaw}}, and {{TCG|Sail Fossil|Sail}} Fossil cards. {{TCG|Ultra Prism}} saw the return of a shared Trainer card which could evolve into Fossil Pokémon released during the Sun & Moon and Sword & Shield Series, this time known as {{TCG|Unidentified Fossil}}. {{TCG|Darkness Ablaze}} saw the release of a similar card, known as {{TCG|Rare Fossil}}, specifically for the Generation VIII Fossil Pokémon. During the Scarlet & Violet Series, the Japanese {{TCG|Pokémon Card 151}} subset reintroduced three separate cards for the Generation I Fossil Pokémon. Each of these cards has the word "Antique" before the name of the Fossil.
All Fossils have appeared in the TCG at one point or another, usually being released in the same expansion as the Pokémon which are revived from them, and being released as {{TCG|Trainer card}}s. Initially, only the {{TCG|Mysterious Fossil}} card existed, which could be evolved into any of the three Generation I Fossil Pokémon; however, its use was eventually discontinued in favor of individual {{TCG|Dome Fossil}}, {{TCG|Helix Fossil}}, and {{TCG|Old Amber}} cards to match the {{TCG|Claw Fossil|Claw}}, {{TCG|Root Fossil|Root}}, {{TCG|Skull Fossil|Skull}} and {{TCG|Armor Fossil|Armor}} Fossil cards. Later expansions also introduced {{TCG|Cover Fossil|Cover}}, {{TCG|Plume Fossil|Plume}}, {{TCG|Jaw Fossil|Jaw}}, and {{TCG|Sail Fossil|Sail}} Fossil cards. {{TCG|Ultra Prism}} saw the return of a shared Trainer card which could evolve into Fossil Pokémon released during the Sun & Moon and Sword & Shield Series, this time known as {{TCG|Unidentified Fossil}}. {{TCG|Darkness Ablaze}} saw the release of a similar card, known as {{TCG|Rare Fossil}}, specifically for the Generation VIII Fossil Pokémon. During the Scarlet & Violet Series, the {{TCG|151}} expansion reintroduced three separate cards for the Generation I Fossil Pokémon. Each of these cards has the word "Antique" before the name of the Fossil.


In addition, there are some other Fossil-related cards, like {{TCG|Buried Fossil}} from {{TCG|Skyridge}} (the only non-Trainer Fossil card, which is a {{ct|Colorless}} Pokémon instead); {{TCG|Fossil Egg}} from {{TCG|Neo Discovery}}; and {{TCG|Holon Fossil}} from {{TCG|EX Holon Phantoms}}.
In addition, there are some other Fossil-related cards, like {{TCG|Buried Fossil}} from {{TCG|Skyridge}} (the only non-Trainer Fossil card, which is a {{ct|Colorless}} Pokémon instead); {{TCG|Fossil Egg}} from {{TCG|Neo Discovery}}; and {{TCG|Holon Fossil}} from {{TCG|EX Holon Phantoms}}.
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