Without expeditions to excavate sites around the world, there would be no dinosaurs or reptiles in Jurassic World. Fossils brought back by your scientists Jurassic World Evolution 3 Researching the genetic information needed to breed new animals is essential.
As you progress through each park, your teams will become more knowledgeable and discover more dig sites full of fossils, valuable materials to research and sell. Here's everything you need to know about setting up missions around the world in Jurassic World Evolution 3, and what to do with the fossils your team brings back.
How to set up campaigns in jurassic world evolution 3
In Jurassic World Evolution 3, missions are set up through missions campaign center. This building costs $75,000 and requires two units of power, so it must be kept nearby. Backup generatoror near a substation attached to a power station. For everything to run smoothly, there must be Maintenance facility Parkma and A Repair post Located near the campaign center and power plant, with a maintenance team assigned to the post.
Now that everything is done, you will need it Hire scientists And create a space where they can work Extracting genomes from fossils Found while digging. You can hire staff by building a Employee Center For $45,000. Your staff center is where your scientists will train, develop their skills so that they can research rare dinosaurs, and so you can ask a few scientists to work on a project.
In addition, your park needs Science Center When the crew returns from the expedition and needs to extract the genome from each fossil. This is also where you sell any extra valuable minerals found during the journey. A scientist (or two!) is needed with the right number of genome extracts Genetic skill points.
Setting up campaigns is done in or through the Campaign Center Campaign map in control room. When you first start, you will have a good selection of dig sites to explore, but you may uncover more as you progress. Choose a dig site by hovering over the map marker to see what dinosaur or reptile fossils can be found there, how much the expedition will cost, and the skill requirements for a successful dig.
Once you've finished digging and found all 100% of the available genome, the map marker will turn green, and you can no longer return to that site.
Your campaign center has upgrade slots where you can add features or buffs to your campaigns, including faster spawning, storm protection, and extra scientists. These upgrade slots cost money to add, but they're worth it in the long run, especially if you need your campaigns to be faster or cheaper.
How to unlock all mining sites for campaigns
more Digging sites can be unlocked As you complete objectives in parks around the world. To begin with, you have a handful of different dig sites available, but soon more will open up, giving you the chance to extract the genomes of various reptiles and dinosaurs.
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Digging site |
reward |
Unlock Requirements |
|---|---|---|
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carnivorous |
Compognathus Dilophosaurus |
Initially unlocked |
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vegetarian |
Edmontosaurus Gallimimus Lystrosaurus |
Initially unlocked |
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small herbivores |
microceratus Psittacosaurus Protoceratops |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Small herbivores 1 |
Struthiomimus Pachycephalosaurus Ornithomimus |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Small herbivores 2 |
Homalocephale Stygimoloch Archaeornithominus Drysaurus |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
|
Medium Vegetarian 1 |
Mysore Corythosaurus |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Medium vegetarian 2 |
Iguanadon Olorotitan Parasaurolophus Muttaburrasaurus Sintosaurus |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Medium vegetarian 3 |
Therizinosaurus |
Progress through the Sichuan Basin, China |
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Large herbivores 1 |
Aetosaurus Brachiosaurus Patagotitan |
Progress through the Sichuan Basin, China |
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Large herbivores 2 |
Diplodocus Mamenchisaurus Dreadnoughtus |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Armored herbivores 1 |
Ankylosaurus Nodosaurus Chunkingosaurus |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Armored herbivores 2 |
Nasutoceratops Sinoceratops Styracosaurus Triceratops Lokiceratops |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Armored Herbivores 3 |
Stegosaurus Chasmosaurus Giant Spinosaurus Sauropelata |
Progress through the Azores Islands, Portugal |
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Piscivores |
Spinosaurus Baryonyx Sucomimus |
Progress through Katsuyama, Japan |
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omnivore |
Oviraptor |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Small carnivores |
Moros Intrepidus Proceratosaurus |
Get a security reputation of 15 |
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Small carnivores 1 |
Dimetrodon Atrociraptor Pyroraptor Deinonychus |
Progress through Katsuyama, Japan |
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Small carnivores 2 |
Guanlong Herrerasaurus Velociraptor Colophysis Trodden |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Medium carnivore 1 |
Allosaurus Ceratosaurus Utahraptor Metriacanthosaurus |
Get a security reputation of 35 |
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Moderate carnivore 2 |
convenor Yutyrannus Albertosaurus |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Large carnivores |
Gigantosaurus Tyrannosaurus rex Carnotaurus Acrocanthosaurus Qianzhousaurus |
Get a security reputation of 55 |
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Marine animals 1 |
Ichthyosaurus Plesiosaurus Kronosaurus Duncleostas |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Marine animals 2 |
Mosasaurus Attenborosaurus Megalodon |
Progress through the Sichuan Basin, China |
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Flying Reptiles 1 |
Dimorphodon Tapezara Kaiuzara |
Progress through Clark County, Nevada |
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Flying reptiles 2 |
Pteranodon Tropeognathus Geosternbergia |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |
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Flying reptiles 3 |
Quetzelcoatlus Thanatosdrakon |
Progress through Kauai, Hawaii |