![]() For those of you seeking dig site locations only, see below. There are always exceptions to every rule, but you'll find by and large that the above theory holds true. This means you're gonna have to keep digging Fossil & Night Elf Frags (among others) all over Kalimdor in order to possibly have the Uldum dig sites spawn. Unfortunately, dig site spawn locations in Uldum share the same continent as Kalimdor - maximum total of four. For anything Tol'Vir, it's all in Uldum and Uldum alone (will update if this changes). While Northrend is proving most interesting with Night Elvish and Troll Fragments popping up in addition to the expected Nerubian and Vrykul Fragments. Outlands are only for the Orcs and Draenei archaeological finds. ![]() If animals dominate the land, then appropriately you will often find fossils.Īrchaeologically speaking, the Night Elves thoroughly dominate Kalimdor, Dwarves and Trolls the Eastern Kingdoms, and Fossils neatly scattered across both. Wetlands, Badlands and Burning Steppes are all known for their dwarven dwellings - and similarly, so are most the archaeological finds. In the Hinterlands or STV you'll be surrounded by throngs of trolls - and whadya know, the Troll Archaeology Finds go hand in hand. If you're surrounded by ogres, or something less obvious, then consider what the local settlements are predominantly comprised of, or who the local lore is related to. The surrounding mobs will generally be the best indication of what kind of archaeological finds you may uncover while surveying there. When you arrive at a dig site, take a look around you. While I may not have solved all 32 archaeological rares (I have 24 thus far), after hundreds of hours dedicated to the cause I can say this - there is a method to the madness! And I say madness because archaeology is one profession that should not be taken lightly. ![]()
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