New Pokémon Snap Playthrough 18: Going Down Mightywide River

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In this part, I check out a new area called Mightywide River, which is supposed to be like the River Stage from Pokémon Snap on the Nintendo 64, and there are a bunch of Pokémon that can be encountered there, like Psyduck, Tropius, Feraligatr, Swampert, Toucannon, and many other kinds as we go down the river.

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Mightywide River is a reference to the River Stage from Pokémon Snap, as Todd does tell me that the river does bring him back, so it is kind of a reference to the N64 game. As for the Pokémon found there, you can find Magikarp, Aipom, Beautifly, Grookey, Sobble, Tropius, Psyduck, Feraligatr, Toucannon, Swampert, and Vivillon, and while there are many different Vivillon in this course, the ones in Level 1 are in their Jungle Pattern. For good photos, if you light up the Crystabloom while going down the rapids, a group of Toucannon will appear and you can get some good photos of them. Psyduck, Feraligatr, and Tropius are Pokémon that were added in the update, Swampert isn't new, you can find them in Founja Jungle at Level 2 at night, but I haven't shown it yet, but this is a place where you can get some easy photos of Swampert, as there is a group of them sleeping in one area.
At Level 2, you can find Arbok, Metapod, Wooper, Quagsire, and Gyarados. If you throw an Illumina Orb at Arbok and scan, it will cause the Metapod to Harden for a 4 star photo. You take a different route in Level 2, because a Quagsire will jump into the water and knock you into land, and you can get some good photos of Toucannon and Tropius by feeding them Fluffruit. If you light up the Crystabloom behind the waterfall, Gyarados will appear, and you can interact with it at the end of the course to get some good photos of it. You have to be in Level 1 or 2 to do the LenTalk Quest "Psychic Sidekick", what you have to do is throw an Illumina Orb to get Magikarp to surface on land, then use the scanner to get Psyduck to see Magikarp, it will use Psychic to lift Magikarp into the air, you need to have both Psyduck and Magikarp in the photo, and the focus shot must be on Psyduck.
Then Level 3 is next, and you can find Venusaur, Drilbur, and Ursaring, as well as River Pattern Vivillon. This is not the first area to find Venusaur, they are encountered in Founja Jungle in Level 3 during the day, and you can throw an Illumina Orb at Psyduck to have it try to use Psychic on Ursaring for a 4 star photo, and Ursaring will roar at it for a 3 star photo. If you threw an Illumina Orb at the Arbok at the beginning and got it onto land, it will fight Ursaring, if you throw an Illumina Orb at Arbok, it will attack Ursaring for a 4 star photo, and at the end of the course, you can find Arbok and Psyduck sleeping.
At the beginning of the course, there is a hidden Pokémon, throw a Fluffruit to reveal Aipom, which will join Sobble and Grookey throughout the course, and at the end, you can find them sleeping beside Tropius.
There is another Ursaring sleeping on a log, if you scan the Magikarp underneath it, it will knock Ursaring into the water, and later in the course, you can find Ursaring holding onto a tree at the end of the stage.
I will go over the LenTalk Quests, the first one is Overhead Friend, what you have to do is throw an Illumina Orb at the bubbles to get Wooper to jump out of the water, and it will interact with Tropius. When you get to the part with the sleeping Swampert, you can find Tropius flying with Wooper on its head, both Pokémon need to be in the picture, and the focus shot must be on Tropius.
Next is Drilbur Propeller, what you have to do is around the cliffs above the sleeping Swampert, play the Melody to make the Drilbur dig underground, and before going down the rapids, you can see multiple Drilbur flying out of the wall and propel themselves towards the rocks.
There is a secret path, but that is not accessible until we explore the area at night, which we will check out in the next part.







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