Pokémon Snap Playthrough 5: Pokémon Signs

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The next thing to do is find the Pokémon Signs in all six courses in the game and see if there are any secrets to do with any of them. I receive a Poké Flute, which can play music and some Pokémon react to it, allowing for some good photos of the Pokémon, and that can help with finding the Pokémon Signs.

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I test out some new things unlocked, the Dash Engine after unlocking the alternate route in Valley, and the Poké Flute, which is unlocked after unlocking the Dash Engine and get 130000 points.
The first course is Beach, and the first Pokémon Sign is Kingler Rock, which is found at the beginning of the level and it is easy to spot, some Pokémon Signs can be very tricky to find, but this one is the easiest. For new poses you can get with the Poké Flute, the first one is Snorlax, when you play the Poké Flute, Snorlax starts dancing, and its dance is different depending on the tune played, you can knock the Meowth off the cliff, and play the Poké Flute to get it to dance, and for Pikachu on a Stump, you can play the Poké Flute to get the Pikachu to use Thunderbolt for some good points.
Next up is Tunnel, and the Pokémon Sign there requires some tasks, what you have to do is lure Pikachu to an egg with Pokémon Food, then play the Poké Flute to make Pikachu use an electric attack, which will cause Zapdos to hatch and it will fly to the generator and power it up, and that is how you can get Pinsir Shadow.
The third Pokémon Sign is at Volcano, throw a Pester Ball into the crater and take a photo of Koffing Smoke, for new interactions, when you get to the Moltres egg, you can play the Poké Flute to get the Charmander to dance.
Then for River, the Pokémon Sign requires the use of the Poké Flute to wake up a Vileplume, and like Snorlax back at the Beach course, Vileplume does different dances based on the tunes player, and waking Vileplume allows you to take a photo of Cubone Tree.
I will be showing the Cave and Valley signs in the next video, and out of all those, Kingler Rock is one of the easiest, while the hardest would be Pinsir Shadow, as you have to get Zapdos in order to get a photo of it, Cubone Tree can be really hard as you have to wake up Vileplume in order to get a photo of the Pokémon Sign.







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