Fossil Island fossil

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Fossils are items on Fossil Island that are used to build displays on the bottom floor of the Varrock Museum (below the natural history floor). Completing a display requires a complete set of one type of fossil (i.e. small/medium/large) and grants 2 Kudos and an experience lamp based on the type of category of the fossils. They can be sold to the Fossil Collector in exchange for numulites, or used on the mycelium pool to create enriched bones which can be further processed to eventually gain some Prayer experience.

Fossil uses

Varrock Museum

In the lowest floor of Varrock Museum, there are 14 small displays, 12 medium displays, 5 large displays and 5 plant displays. To complete a fossil display, you will need to provide 5 cleaned fossils of the appropriate type. In total, you will need 70 small fossils, 60 medium fossils, 25 large fossils and 25 plant fossils. Note that unidentified large fossils have a chance of becoming either large fossils or plant fossils upon cleaning.

There are a total of 36 displays in this exhibit. Five fossils of the same type are required to complete a corresponding display. Completing a display awards 2 kudos and an antique lamp that rewards either 2,000, 3,500 or 5,000 experience. This amounts to a total of 72 kudos and 120,000 experience.

Display type Amount Fossils required Antique lamp (min. skill level)
Small display 14 70 small fossils 2,000 experience (level 20)
Medium display 12 60 medium fossils 3,500 experience (level 30)
Plant display 5 25 large fossils (plant)[d 1] 5,000 experience (level 35)
Large display 5 25 large fossils (regular)[d 1] 5,000 experience (level 35)
Total 36 displays 180 fossils 120,000 experience
  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 Note that large unidentified fossils have an equal chance of either being a regular large fossil or a plant fossil. Because of this, you might require finding more than 50 large fossils to fill all displays.

Mycelium pool

The mycelium pool will turn fossils into enriched bones which give prayer experience.

Fossil Collector

The Fossil Collector gives numulites in return for identified or unidentified fossils found around the island:

Ancient wyvern shield

The Ancient wyvern shield can be charged with fossils as an alternative to numulites. Charging the shield with numulites can be rather costly, and since it is more economical to use fossils to charge the shield rather than trade them to the fossil collector for numulites for the same purpose, players may be advised to save fossils for this particular use.

Obtaining fossils

Fossils may be obtained from Mairin's Market and from certain actions that roll the fossil drop table.

Every time you roll the fossil drop table, there is a chance you may receive either a fossil, numulite or nothing.

If you receive a fossil, the chance of you receiving each kind of fossil is as follows:

Fossil type Drop chance
Unidentified small fossil 50%
Unidentified medium fossil 25%
Unidentified large fossil 20%
Unidentified rare fossil 5%

The fossil drop table is as follows:

Actions dropping fossils and numulites[1]
Method Fossil Numulite Nothing
Herbiboar (per trail reveal with experience drop)
(About 2.56 rolls per Herbiboar)[2]
7/175 4% 63/175 36% 105/175 60%
Getting fragment from Volcanic Mine 5/175 2.9% 45/175 25.7% 125/175 71.4%
Underwater Thieving (per experience drop) 6/175 3.4% 54/175 30.9% 115/175 65.7%
Bowl of fish (purchased from Mairin's Market) 2/175 1.1% 18/175 10.3% 155/175 88.6%
Sulliusceps (per experience drop) 5/175 2.9% 45/175 25.7% 125/175 71.4%
Tar Monster 5/175 2.9% 45/175 25.7% 125/175 71.4%
Hoop Snake 3/175 1.7% 27/175 15.4% 145/175 82.9%
Deranged archaeologist 12/175 6.9% 108/175 61.7% 55/175 31.4%
Ammonite Crab 3/175 1.7% 27/175 15.4% 145/175 82.9%
Ancient Zygomite 7/175 4% 63/175 36% 105/175 60%
Lobstrosity 5/175 2.9% 45/175 25.7% 125/175 71.4%
Lesser Wyvern 10/175 5.7% 90/175 51.4% 75/175 42.9%
Ancient Wyvern 12/175 6.9% 108/175 61.7% 55/175 31.4%
Drift net fishing (1/25 chance per fish)[3] 3/4375 0.1% 27/4375 0.6% 145/4375 3.3%
Digging in Museum Camp soil 1/14000 [4] 0% 9/175 5.1% 165/175 94.3%

Strategy

This guide makes the assumption that an unidentified large fossil will turn into a large fossil 50% of the time, and a plant fossil 50% of the time.

In order to complete the Varrock Museum, you will need approximately 55 unidentified large fossils (95% confidence interval 50-65) in order to get 25 plant fossils and 25 identified large fossils, 60 unidentified medium fossils and 70 small fossils. The rate-limiting step is the unidentified large fossil.

If you are using Mairin's Market, you should save your points and then evaluate the specific fossils you need to achieve your total of 25 plant fossils, 25 large identified fossils and 60 medium fossils.

Large fossil gathering[1]
Method Actions/hour Drop rate /hour Time for 55
Herbiboar 130[2] 7/875 0.8% 1 52.9 hours
Volcanic Mine 235 5/875 0.6% 1.3 41 hours
Underwater Thieving
+ Mairin's Market
200-240 6/875
+ shop
0.7%
+ shop
2-2.4 22.5-27 hours
Bowl of fish 5[5] 2/875 0.2% Buy fossils from Mairin's Market instead of this
Sulliusceps 591 (Woodcutting 80);
745 (Woodcutting 90)[s 1]
5/875 0.6% 3.4;
4.3
16.3 hours
12.9 hours
Tar Monster Slow 5/875 0.6% Slow Long
Hoop Snake Slow 3/875 0.3% Slow Long
Deranged archaeologist ≈30 12/875 1.4% 0.4 133.7 hours
Ammonite Crab 162 (Strength 72)[6] 3/875 0.3% 0.6 99 hours
Ancient Zygomite 137 (114 melee combat) 7/875 0.8% 1.1 50.2 hours
Lobstrosity 200[7] 5/875 0.6% 1.1 48.1 hours
Lesser Wyvern ≈35 10/875 1.1% 0.4 137.5 hours
Ancient Wyvern <≈35 12/875 1.4% 0.5 114.6 hours
Drift net fishing (1/25 chance per fish)[3] ≈1000 (Trident required) 3/21875 0.013% 0.1 401 hours
Museum Camp soil 1000-3000[s 2] 1/280000 ~0% 0.004-0.01 5133.3-15400 hours
  1. ^ Sulliuscep/Strategies
  2. ^ Extremely click-intensive - 3000 is the theoretical maximum with mousekeys - expect slower rates

Cleaning fossils

Unidentified fossils can be cleaned to identify them at the fossil cleaning bench east of the Museum Camp on Fossil Island or on the specimen tables in Varrock museum.

Storing fossils

Fossil storage crates are located throughout various parts of Fossil Island. An additional fossil storage crate can be found in the basement section of the Varrock Museum.

Note: You can add and remove both cleaned and uncleaned (unidentified) fossils to any of the storage crates around Fossil Island as the contents of all storage crates are synchronized. This means you can clean fossils in the Museum Camp on Fossil Island, store them in the storage crate there, then collect the cleaned fossils from the storage crate in the basement of the Varrock Museum when you are ready to add the cleaned fossils to exhibits, thus avoiding having to take multiple inventories back and forth between the museum camp and museum.

Disabling fossils

Should players wish to stop seeing fossils on the island whilst doing various activities that provide them, players should speak to Peter on the south-west part of the Fossil island camp. There, players can toggle whether or not they can find regular fossils (including small, medium and large fossils). There is also an option to toggle on Unidentified rare fossils should players wish to keep the chance of finding them whilst doing activities on the island.

References

  1. ^ 1.0 1.1
  2. ^ 2.0 2.1 MBBrabus. "LOOT FROM 9790 HERBIBOAR HARVESTS (WITH XP TABLES)." 10 May 2018. Reddit Forums.
  3. ^ 3.0 3.1
  4. ^
  5. ^ Joon The King. "Loot from 50 Bowls of fish (Fossil island agility arena) - OSRS" . YouTube video. 25 September 2017.
  6. ^ FlippingOldschool. "Destroying the New Ammonite Crabs For Massive Melee EXP - Road to 1 Bil From Nothing - Ep 33 OSRS" (in 6:12). YouTube video. 15 September 2017.
  7. ^ DeWah. "OSRS - Loot from 250 Lobstrosity kills" . YouTube video. 9 September 2017.