![]() ![]() Snorlax: Snorlax will not instantly be recognizable to Professor Oak, but can be shot once certain items are obtained. Scyther: Once you have the Pester Ball you can throw it into the tall grass and Scyther will emerge.Įevee: Eevee is found playfully skipping along near the end of the level playing with Chansey. Having taken its picture twice, it will trust you more and when you arrive towards Eevee, it will be closer by the shoreline with other Lapras, allowing for better shots and bonus pose points. #Pester ball Patch#It can again be seen near the first patch of tall grass, take its picture again. Take a picure of it then to assist in getting a better shot later. Lapras: Lapras is first seen in the horizon of the ocean near Pikachu at the beginning. There are 2 Doduo in the level, one at the beginning and one that emerges from the tall grass. Pester balls can be used to stun them and earn bonus points. Their movement is often sporadic, but if timed right, you can get multiple Butterfree in one shot for bonus points.ĭoduo: Doduo can be tricky to get a good picture of due to its speed. Playing the Poke Flute to Pikachu will cause it to release electric shots, earning extra points as well.īuterfree: Several Butterfree are flying around the Beach level. Doing so will bring out 2 Pikachus onto tree stumps for a bonus picture shot. Scyther can be lured out in the rustling grass by throwing pester balls at it. If you have Pokemon food you can lure it over to the surf board to get Surfing Pikachu bonus points. Pikachu: A Pikachu can be found on the beach shoreline near the entrance of the Beach. The following Pokemon can be found in this zone. To unlock the second course, 6 pictures of different Pokemon species must be taken. Throw a Pester Ball into the wall, and a Porygon will jump out, activating the switch and granting you access to the Cave.The Beach is the first zone you will get access to in the Pokemon Snap Walkthrough. You see, in plain view, a switch on the right side of the river, as well as something moving in the walls behind it. In order to progress to the next course, you'll need a Pester Ball. Doing so will stop the noxious gases and give you a clear view of the rock formation behind it - a Cubone. When you approach the Vileplume, play the PokeFlute to wake it up. Use this to your advantage to get closer to Pokemon like Bulbasaur, Slowpoke and Vileplume. Face left and you'll move off in that direction face right and you'll move right. Note that on the River course, the direction you face will influence the position of the Zero-One. ![]() ![]() Finally, near the end of the course, you'll see a Pikachu poking its head out of a tree stump. Further down, on a clearing to the right and in a clearing with a large red switch, you'll spot some suspicious moving objects inside the wall - upon closer inspection, they'll reveal themselves to be Porygon. It'll lead you to where four Metapod hang from the growth above. You might notice a Psyduck swimming around. A cloud of noxious brown gas rises from a sleeping Vileplume on your right as you round a bend in the River course. Incidentally, there are some vacant-looking Slowpoke on the left. You'll start noticing some water Pokemon that will jump from the water, such as Shellder and Cloyster. The River starts off with three Poliwag in the bank to the right, and past that, three Bulbasaur hiding in the tree stumps on the bank to the left. ![]()
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