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Autumn Garden

フジヤマトーゲ Fujiyamatōge

Autumn Garden FFF

Location:

Fossil Park Asia

Game:

Fossil Fighters: Frontier

Autumn Garden (フジヤマトーゲ Fujiyamatōge) is the [which?] unlockable Dig Site in Fossil Fighters: Frontier and the third unlockable location in Fossil Park Asia. It is a large area featuring abundant autumn foliage, sheer chert rock faces, and scattered radio equipment including satellite dishes and broadcasting masts. An elevated paved track and river wind through the Dig Site opposite each other, providing access to the main site and a separate gorge, respectively. The area features three Challenge Routes and six Service Stations. The Hero is granted access to Autumn Garden after the mysterious arrival of Kowloon, BR Briagade member.


Story Significance

After Kowloon escapes from Fossil Park Asia, the player meets Hanzo after they shoot off a bottle rocket they received from Liu Ren. This bottle rocket was used as a signal to call for Hanzo. He explains that on his way to meet the player, he saw a suspicious Bone Buggy heading towards Autumn Garden. The two decide to go to the Dig Site to track down the Bone Buggy.

When they catch up to it, it is revealed that it belongs to Kowloon, and they end up battling him. They then defeat Kowloon and he ends up escaping from the player again.

Areas

  • Garden Watchtower
  • Kunoichi Trail
  • Luminrock Cavern
  • Maple River Way
  • Sacred Viewpoint
  • Shogun Slope
  • Stego Bridge
  • Sunset Tunnel
  • Tengu Hollow

Challenge Routes

Autumn Garden features three Challenge Routes of moderate difficulty.

Maple River Way (★★)

Fossil Eater icon FFF Fossil Eaters: V-Raptor, Mihu, Titano, Raja

Maple River Way is a two-star Challenge Route located in quadrant E7. The Challenge Route runs along a pebbly gorge with boosters perpendicular to each section of river they face. The route starts with a boulder- and tree-obstructed slope. The boulders can easily be broken even with smaller Bone Buggies thanks to a booster provided early on, but players must be mindful of the Rogue Vivosaur just beyond the foremost boulder. Boosters lie on alternating sides of the river banks and at least one must be taken to reach the dig site before the Fossil Eater. Off-road Buggies are recommended for crossing the river in the event that a booster is missed. 

Luminrock Cavern (★★★)

Fossil Eater icon FFF Fossil Eaters: Alxas, Dilopho, Saichan, Proto

Luminrock Cavern is a three-star Challenge Route located in quadrant I10. It is a frozen U-shaped cavern with an icy floor and characteristically claustrophobic turns. There are two ways of reaching this area's dig site. Players can avoid ramp jumps by taking a straight ground route, but tight squeezes are a consequence of favoring this option. It is difficult to avoid the Rogue Vivosaurs running through the ground tunnels even if the player hugs the wall, and engaging one can waste valuable time, as can stopping and allowing them to pass. Alternately, the player can drive up the incline on the right in the cavern's first chamber and follow the Energy Spheres to the end of the Challenge Route. Faster Bone Buggies with off-road capabilities are optimal for traversing Luminrock Cavern's icy patches. 

Jewels can be found in quadrants J13 and K12.

Kunoichi Trail (★★★)

Fossil Eater icon FFF Fossil Eaters: Jiango, Sinocera, Lophus MN

Kunoichi Trail is a three-star Challenge Route located in quadrant M8. It is a peculiarly shaped wooded trail with a few unique mechanics. Two paths are almost immediately available: a narrow route to the left and a curving one to the right, though the right is initially blocked by a large Rogue Vivosaur. Either path can be taken to reach the Dig Site, though a clever combination of the two can allow the player to completely avoid a battle with the Fossil Eater. Taking the left path first brings the player to a large boulder, which is not broken but pushed forward until the Bone Buggy can squeeze by. A button that operates a gate further afield can be pushed, and if the player is fast enough, the gate closes and locks the Fossil Eater out of the Dig Site. Returning to the place where the two paths diverge, the Rogue Vivosaur has moved, enabling the player to scale the incline and take the route on the right. The player drops off into the dig site at the end of the path, and it is impossible for the Fossil Eater to get inside.

Jewels can be found in quadrant H11.

Rogue Vivosaurs

(Incomplete section)

# Rank Vivosaur Element Location
015 18 F-Raptor Earth Earth Medal Around G7 and H7
030 21 Zino Neutral Neutral Medal Sacred Viewpoint
032 18 Segno Earth Earth Medal Around G11 and K8
034 15 Goyo Air Air Medal Around G11 and K8, Sunset Tunnel
044 21 Toba Water Water Medal Tengu Hollow
064 18 Mihu Neutral Neutral Medal Around E10 and J11/K11, Maple River Way, Stego Bridge, Sunset Tunnel
069 15 Sungari Fire Fire Medal Around G7

Fossils

Autumn Garden contains fossils of every Element.

Normal Fossils

# Vivosaur Head Skill Normal Head Body Skill Normal Body Arm Skill Normal Arm Leg Skill Normal Leg
015 F-Raptor H6, J8 H7, H8/H9 J9 H8/H9
030 Zino K6 M6 M6 K7
032 Segno M8 K9/L8 M8 K9/L8
034 Goyo E10 G10 G8 E10
044 Toba L5 K6 K6 L5
064 Mihu G10 F6, I11 F6 I11
068 Ptera JP G12 J10 J10 J11

Rare Fossils

# Vivosaur Head Skill Rare Head Body Skill Rare Body Arm Skill Rare Arm Leg Skill Rare Leg
069 Sungari G12 N/A N/A N/A

For each fossil, a coordinate or coordinates is listed. The coordinate(s) correspond(s) to the quadrant(s) in which the fossil is located. For Vivosaurs whose fossils have slashed coordinates, the fossil in question lies on the border between the two quadrants.

Jewels

Jewel Coordinates Price Range (50 - 100 pts)
Topaz J8 1,925 G - 3,850 G
 Ruby J8 2,537 G - 5,075 G
Sapphire J8 3,325 G - 6,650 G
Emerald J8 ? G - 12,000 G
Dropping Fossil J8 N/A

For each jewel, a coordinate or coordinates is listed. The coordinate(s) correspond(s) to the quadrant(s) in which the jewel is located. For jewels with slashed coordinates, the jewel in question lies on the border between the two quadrants.

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