If you’re not done trying to be the very best there ever was (at snapping), then lucky for you, New Pokemon Snap has an abundance of hidden content ready for you to spend hours grinding once you’ve completed the game’s core story. From trying to climb the online course rankings to trying to max your Research Levels, there really is an endless amount to do for those not yet done exploring Pokemon’s Lental region

Perhaps one of the hardest feats you’ll find yourself trying to accomplish post-game is filling in the Photodex. The Photodex is a record of Pokemon species you’ve discovered, having slots for 1 to 4-Star rated pictures depending on a Pokemon’s pose. Finding all 214 Pokemon let alone getting every special pose is no mean feat. However, we’ve come up with helpful tips that may just see you climb—and with time—even top those online leaderboards.

10 Gotta Snap Em’ All!

Before starting to journey back through all the courses to grab new hi-scoring photos, it’s important to first make sure you’ve found all 214 Pokemon throughout the game.

Some Pokemon only appear once you’ve finished the game’s story mode and begin maxing course Research Levels, so make sure to do these first. Another good tip is making sure you’ve unlocked every alternate route on each course, as the more elusive Pokemon are only found in these hard-to-reach areas.

9 The Request System Is Your Friend

Although Lentalk might appear as something that just unlocks a few stickers and frames for photo customization, this is far from its main use.

Requests are actually a cleverly disguised hint system that unlocks various Pokemon’s hidden Star Rated photos. Finding all of these poses is no easy task, and the Request System may give you a hint for a Star Rating you’re missing or even a hidden Pokemon you’ve yet to discover.

8 Fill The Frame

Professor Mirror can award up to 2000 points for size in his photo evaluation, so getting as much of a Pokemon in-frame as possible is essential for boosting individual photo scores.

A lot of Pokemon only come close to you through specific actions, so if you’re finding it hard to get a close-up photo of them, trying throwing Illumina Orbs, playing music, or throw it a Fluffruit! You never know when they might take a shine to you and come closer later on in the level.

7 Strike A Special Pose!

Each Pokemon species has a Special Pose that when unlocked, often fills the 4-Star Rating slot in the Photodex.

It’s best to focus on one Pokemon each time you take a course, as finding these special poses can sometimes be difficult and require multiple events to happen throughout a course in order to trigger. If in doubt, also check back to the request guide for helpful tips.

6 Get The Whole Group!

Professor Mirror awards points for other Pokemon in the frame, so if there are a few nearby, try throwing an Illumina Orb, some Fluffruit, or playing music to see if you can’t get the whole group together!

Sometimes certain Pokemon’s interactions can even give you some of the Star Ratings you’ve been missing, such as with Zangoose and Seviper on Blushing Beach (Night).

5 Be Mean (And Nice!)

If you find yourself struggling for certain Star Ratings, try throwing Pokemon a  few Fluffruit!

Throwing Fluffruit at Pokemon can sometimes trigger angry reactions, as well as some really cool shots of them eating, such as Gardevoir using her psychic abilities to float it up into her hands. These shots often fill in 2-Star Ratings in the Photodex, so be sure to throw Fluffruit at those you’re missing these slots for.

4 Every Star Counts

You should always be aiming to fill in every Star Rating the Photodex has open, so regardless of how cool it is to keep making Drampa angry by throwing Fluffruit at its head, also make sure you’re taking some good 1-Star vanilla shots as well!

The best indicator for knowing you’ve got a great photo is having a Diamond rating. This is where all the photo’s Star Ratings are clear white (like in the photo above) meaning each has scored over 4000 points.

3 From Wurmple to Wailord

Make sure you’re never neglecting a Pokemon species, no matter how small or inconspicuous!

You’ll need 1 - 4-Star Rated photos of every Pokemon, whether it be the tiny Wurmple in Florio Nature Park or the enormous Wailord on Maricopia Reef, so make sure when going around each course you’re looking out for the little guys too!

2 Everyone Loves A Legendary

Similar to the Old N64 original, Pokemon professors really do love a Legendary, and unsurprisingly these Pokemon always seem to bag you a few more points.

When you’ve located each of the Mythical and Legendary Pokemon, make sure you go back and take the best snaps you possibly can. Good photos of these can easily push your picture into 6000 Photo Point territory and could be the few points separating you from a top-tier online position.

1 If In Doubt, Use Auto!

If you’re just going for points on photos you’ve already taken before, instead of spending time deliberating over each one, press the Auto button (or + or - button).

The Auto button pre-selects the best photos for each species and is great if you’re not worried about individual Star Rating. This can be a great way of inching a few extra points on photos and means more time in the NEO-ONE snapping and less time sitting in evaluations.

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