Two Point Museum: Bone Belt Guide

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The Bone Belt in Two Point Museum is where you’ll uncover some of the best prehistoric finds, from massive dinosaur skeletons to ancient mysteries. If you’re running a museum dedicated to Prehistory, you’ll be sending a lot of expeditions here.

Here’s a simple guide to what you can expect in the Bone Belt, including some of the best Places of Interest (POIs) to visit.

Best Places to Explore in the Bone Belt

Chomper Jungle

  • Danger Level: High

  • Best Exhibit: Fully-grown Chomper (a giant man-eating plant)

  • Expedition Cost: $20,000

  • How to Prepare: Bring a well-trained team with Plant Camouflage and visit in Autumn or Winter to avoid extra dangers.

If you’re looking for a massive, high-Buzz plant to be the centerpiece of your greenhouse wing, this is the only place in the game to get a Chomper. Just be ready to spend big and risk your staff’s safety to get it.

Spoony Dunes

  • Danger Level: Medium

  • Best Exhibits: Lone Henge, Time Portal (Ancient Mysteries)

  • Expedition Cost: Moderate

  • How to Prepare: Have a Space Expert collect Celestial Cells to activate these artifacts.

The Time Portal is one of the most valuable finds in the game, as it boosts museum attendance by allowing Cave People to enter as both guests and exhibits.

Carrion Trail

  • Danger Level: Medium

  • Best Exhibit: Phlapadactyl Skeleton, Boa Constructor Skeleton (Dinosaur Bones)

  • Expedition Cost: Moderate

  • How to Prepare: Basic survival gear recommended.

If you want some of the biggest dinosaur skeletons for your Prehistory Museum, this is the place to go.

Withering Way

  • Danger Level: Low

  • Best Exhibit: Tapraptor Skeleton (Dinosaur Bones)

  • Expedition Cost: Low

A solid place for beginner expeditions, especially if you just need to fill out your dinosaur skeleton collection.

Final Blurb

The Bone Belt is a must-explore region for any Prehistory-themed museum. Whether you’re hunting for fossils, dinosaur skeletons, or ancient artifacts, this area is filled with valuable exhibits—as long as you have a well-prepared expedition team.


Andrew Bame

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