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    Hi, a quick query and hopefully the right place to post!

    Cards such as "Old Amber Aerodactyl" and "Claw Fossil Anorith" from 2016, were originally designed for "revive" pokemon by searching from the bottom of the deck and allowing them to be put on the bench.

    In 2019 with the introduction of "Unidentified fossil" and removal of the "revived condition" of play (for 2019 versions of Aerodactyl, Anorith etc.), my query is, can these cards still search the bottom of the deck for these 2019 versions of the Aerodactyl, Anorith etc and put them straight on the bench (also bypassing Unidentified Fossil)?

    I hope that this isn't an annoying query!

    Kind regards,
    Josh
     
    Hi, a quick query and hopefully the right place to post!

    Cards such as "Old Amber Aerodactyl" and "Claw Fossil Anorith" from 2016, were originally designed for "revive" pokemon by searching from the bottom of the deck and allowing them to be put on the bench.

    In 2019 with the introduction of "Unidentified fossil" and removal of the "revived condition" of play (for 2019 versions of Aerodactyl, Anorith etc.), my query is, can these cards still search the bottom of the deck for these 2019 versions of the Aerodactyl, Anorith etc and put them straight on the bench (also bypassing Unidentified Fossil)?

    I hope that this isn't an annoying query!

    Kind regards,
    Josh

    So, as best as I can tell, yes, it would, theoretically work. Lance Prism Star lets you put any stage dragon Pokemon onto your bench, and Old Amber Aerodactyl does not specify anything other than "an Aerodactyl".
     
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