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Science bones! We should put them back together.

Wilson

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It's just nasty old bits of bones!

Willow

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Is tiny bone!

Wolfgang

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It is death, preserved.

Wendy

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PURPOSE: ORGANIC STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY

WX-78

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Hardened remains preserved by taphonomic processes.

Wickerbottom

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Brittle.

Woodie

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Perhaps it is best left in pieces.

Maxwell

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Bönes öf a dark and ancient föe.

Wigfrid

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We want to play archaeologist!

Webber

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No marrow left in it.

Warly

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Where the rest?

Wormwood

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No bones about it, that's a fossil. Ha!

Winona

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A little piece of a great big beast.

Wortox

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Spooky bones.

Wurt

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The bones of an ancient creature!

Walter

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These bones are too old for my magic to work. However...

Wanda

Fossil Fragments are Don't Starve Together exclusive items, introduced in A New Reign. They are dropped by Stalagmites at a 10% rate and by Spilagmites with 100% rate. They can also rarely drop from Boulderboughs when planted in certain Caves biomes, and have a small chance to be dropped from the Great Depths Worm.

The main use of Fossil Fragments is to repair an Odd Skeleton.

Odd Skeleton

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Still missing some pieces.

Wilson

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Needs more gross old bits.

Willow

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Is not look done yet.

Wolfgang

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We must find more pieces.

Wendy

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SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED

WX-78

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There are pieces of the skeleton still yet to be assembled.

Wickerbottom

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Still got some work to do, looks like.

Woodie

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The beginnings of some demonic beast.

Maxwell

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All that remains öf a terrible beast.

Wigfrid

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Needs more bones!

Webber

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There are still a few bits missing.

Warly

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Not done yet

Wormwood

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Some more assembly required.

Winona

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Still could use a piece or two.

Wortox

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Need more spooky bones.

Wurt

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It's still missing something.

Walter

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It's missing something.

Wanda

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It's alive! Oh wait, no, it's not.

Wilson

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Looks passable.

Willow

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Is look good! Mighty!

Wolfgang

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What horrors have we resurrected here today?

Wendy

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THAT LOOKS SERVICEABLE

WX-78

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Oh! A specimen fit for a museum!

Wickerbottom

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One hundred percent assembled beastie.

Woodie

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Was it wise to unleash this upon the world?

Maxwell

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It löoks as thöugh it might röam the earth any möment!

Wigfrid

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That looks real good!

Webber

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That looks about right. Now, what's the secret ingredient?

Warly

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All better

Wormwood

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What is this a skeleton of?!

Winona

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That looks right as rain, it does it does!

Wortox

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...Why we do this again?

Wurt

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I think we figured it out Woby!

Walter

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I did it! Why did I do that again?

Wanda

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My scientific instincts say this isn't quite right.

Wilson

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That looks absolutely ridiculous.

Willow

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Eh, maybe we take apart.

Wolfgang

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Death has a sense of humor.

Wendy

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I DO NOT KNOW HOW ORGANICS FIT TOGETHER

WX-78

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Paleontological incompetence has produced a sad excuse for a creature.

Wickerbottom

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Eh... Should we try again, Lucy?

Woodie

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It will be the laughingstock of the demon community.

Maxwell

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Tis nöt as majestic as I önce pictured.

Wigfrid

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Maybe we shouldn't play with bones.

Webber

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At least it's good for a chuckle.

Warly

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Oops. Made wrong

Wormwood

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That was not assembled correctly.

Winona

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A silly look, that's to be sure!

Wortox

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That how he supposed to look?

Wurt

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"The arm bone's connected to the..." which bone was it...

Walter

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Oh botheration, that doesn't look right at all.

Wanda

In order to build the Odd Skeleton, players have to place a Fossil Fragment on the ground and then repair it using additional Fossil Fragments similar to repairing Walls. The built pile can be Hammered down to yield every single Fossil Fragments used on it, regardless of its size.

There are three Odd Skeleton designs: a complete, correct form and two incorrect forms. It takes eight Fossil Fragments to completely assemble an Odd Skeleton, but the form (Correct, Wrong 1 or Wrong 2) will already be decided when the player places the fifth Fossil Fragments on the Odd Skeleton, at which point the player may want to Hammer it down to start building another one faster if the form is incorrect. It has a 60% chance to become the correct form, and a 20% chance to become one of the two wrong variations each. Only the correct Odd Skeleton form can be resurrected into the Reanimated Skeleton or Ancient Fuelweaver by using a Shadow Atrium. If there is a Shadow Atrium nearby, the player will always assemble the correct Odd Skeleton.

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  • Previously, Fossil Fragments could be placed closely together, allowing players to use them as a method to block creatures. However, their placement radius was later increased to 3.2 (1 Tile is 4), preventing them from being used for blocking.

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