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Pokemon Snap - Strategy Guide (Page 01)

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   To tell the truth, this game really doesn't require a walkthrough, 
since it's not very difficult at all. In fact, you could even call it 
easy...make that pathetically easy...but the important thing is, it's 
fun. Well, at least for awhile. Don't tell anyone, but I'm mainly doing 
this because I want to test out all of my new designs and this is the 
easiest game I could do a FAQ on at the moment.

See the first section, "Revision History/Updates" for some critical 
information about my e-mail account and time management.


Table of Contents
- - - - - - - - - - - - 
1) Revision History/Updates
2) Introduction
3) Basic Gameplay Mechanics
4) Pokemon to Know
5) Walkthrough
   - Beach
   - Tunnel
   - Volcano
   - River
   - Cave
   - Valley
   - Rainbow Isle
   - Pokemon Scores Challenges
6) Credits
7) Legal Section
8) Contact Information
   

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1) REVISION HISTORY / UPDATES
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Version 0.9 (August 22nd, 1999):
School has started up again (the 18th), which means the free-time of 
summer has suddenly disappeared. Basically, I go to this horrid place at 
6:00 AM, get back home at 3:30 PM, have about a half-an-hour of homework 
at the least (sometimes more), which makes it go to 4:00 PM. Dinner time 
and hanging out with friends makes it bump up to 5:00 PM. I go to bed at 
10:00 PM, at the latest. So that's five hours...plenty of time, but what 
if I want to watch TV or just browse the 'Net? Huh, huh? Or maybe I just 
want to kick back and ruthlessly kill people in a small game of 
Shadowman? :p The only way this should affect you is with e-mail, 
because I probably won't respond as quickly as during the summers. 
Sometimes I'm so tired I fall asleep when I get home, which pretty much 
erases the extra five hours. There's always weekends...

Another new thing: I have changed my primary e-mail address to 
marshmallow@nintendomail.com. So send e-mails there! I still accept mail 
to my Hotmail account (m_mallow@hotmail.com), but I don't check it as 
regularly as my new one. So there. 

Oh, on another note, this is the first version! :) If you haven't 
noticed, I've changed many of the ways I format it when compared to 
previous FAQs. Overall, I think it makes it look cleaner, easier to 
read, more professional, and it helps to make sure everyone reads the 
most updated versions. We'll have to see how it works out... 

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2) INTRODUCTION 
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One thing that Nintendo absolutely never does, under any circumstances, 
is "follow the crowd." You will simply never see them do this. They will 
either create new genres entirely (Zelda, Mario), create an entire new 
gaming dimension (Mario 64), or breath new air into old, stale genres 
(Mario Kart, Pokemon, Mario Party, Smash Brothers). Pokemon Snap is 
definitely not your run-of-the-mill game, and is more evidence of 
Nintendo's highly original ideas!

In short, Dr. Oak has told you to go to an island full of Pokemon and 
take as many photographs as you can! To ensure the little guys don't 
hurt you, a large vehicle, the "Zero-One", will transport you through 
the levels, on rails (e.g. a set path). As you go by, you can watch the 
Pokemon in their little worlds and snap pictures. Sounds pretty retarded 
and strange, doesn't it? Yeah, that's what I thought at first, too. It's 
very addictive and very fun, which makes up for its lack of difficulty. 
The best part of the game, you ask? Seeing Pokemon in 3D! Haha, Pikachu 
will never be the same again. Switching to another topic entirely, I 
hope they make a 3D, real-time combat Pokemon for the launch title of 
the "Dolphin." That would be just too sweet! Oops, sorry about that, 
when I start to ramble on, I have a hard time stopping. :p

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3) BASIC GAMEPLAY MECHANICS 
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This has been covered in countless other FAQs...but I shall do it again 
to make this guide more complete.


--------------------------- CONTROLS -----------------------------------


Throwing Pokemon Food:
Press "A" and you will toss "Pokemon Food!" What is the food, exactly? 
Well, no one knows for sure, but it resembles an apple, so throughout 
the FAQ I will refer to it as "apple." Heavy stuff, I know. With this, 
you can lure Pokemon to different places, and make many different things 
happen. You get the apple after you get a lot of points. 

Throwing Pester Bombs:
Press "B" and you can throw a "Pester Bomb!" This has dozens upon dozens 
of uses! You can make Pokemon irritated and do strange things, you can 
make them attack each other, or, most of the time, flush them out of 
their hiding places. Very useful. You can get the pester bombs after you 
get a LOT of points.

C Up, C Left, C Right: 
Look around quickly.

Analog Stick: 
Move camera/view slowly.

"R" Button: 
Once you get the "Dash Engine", hold "R" to go really fast! You get the 
engine after completing all six main levels .    
 
Pokeflute: 
Press "C Down" and you will play the "Pokeflute", stolen from the 
Gameboy game. It can make some Pokemon dance, others will sing, and 
others will do a special attack. Try it out on all of them! You get this 
after finding the first Pokemon sign. 

A little note: 
For the Pokeflute, Dash Engine, Pester Bombs, Apples, etc., you will 
need to earn a certain amount of points to receive them (Dr. Oak will 
explain this). How do you get points? Well, what do you know, I have a 
sub-section about that as well...


--------------------------- EARNING POINTS -----------------------------


These are the main factors that Dr. Oak grades you on when you hand him 
a picture -- he's very picky, so you had better keep these in mind when 
taking a photo!

SPECIAL: 
Only applies to a few rare Pokemon...if they're doing something special 
(how appropriate) you get more points.

SIZE:
The closer the Pokemon is to the camera, the more points you earn.

POSE: 
You had better hope the Pokemon in question is facing the camera, 
otherwise you get no points. If the said Pokemon is doing some kind of 
special pose, then you net mega bonus points.

TECHNIQUE: 
Your victim should be in the center of the screen. If it's off to the 
side, you won't get anything. If it is centered, the total will be 
multiplied by two.

FRIENDS: 
If there are Pokemon of the same species in the background, you get 
bonus points (the amount depending on how close they are and how many).


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4) POKEMON TO KNOW 
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If you've never played the Pokemon for Gameboy (for shame!!) or are a 
bit rusty, here's a description of all the Pokemon you will find IN THE 
GAME. There are only 63 out of the 150 (since this was an "experimental 
project"), so there won't be a ton here. Don't say I'm doing this to 
take up space, because I would have had to point this out in the 
walkthrough anyways, so why not make this section?


#1 - Bulbasaur:
A blue reptile like creature with a bush growing on its back. Its 
cuteness is only rivaled by that of Squirtle and Pikachu. "Bulba. 
Bulbsaur!"

#2 - Charmander: 
An adorable, orange, mini-dinosaur creature -- the tip of its tail is on 
fire. "Char, char!"

#3 - Charmeleon:
The evolved form of Charmander, it is similar in appearance, except it 
seems more "tough" and has some muscles, it is not as cute. "Char-
melllleon."
 
#4 - Charizard:
The final form of Charmander, it is a large dragon creature with wings. 
 
#5 - Squirtle:
A blue turtle with disturbingly dis-proportionate eyes, it walks around 
on its hind-legs. Its cuteness is only exceeded by that of Pikachu. 
"Squir-tell?"
 
#6 - Metapod:
A green/blue cocoon that hangs from trees.
 
#7 - Butterfree:
A cute, big eyed butterfly that constantly giggles. It hangs out in 
groups.

#8 - Kakuna:
A yellow cocoon with eyes, it hangs from the ceiling of certain caverns. 

#9 - Pidgey:
A brown/tan colored bird that flies in flocks. 

#10 - Pikachu:
The mascot of all that is Pokemon, Pikachu is probably the most 
disgustingly cute thing I've ever seen in my entire life. "Pika...?"

#11 - Sandshrew:
An armadillo-type creature with big blue eyes. He looks soft and plushy, 
perfect for Nintendo to leech off of girls who like to go shopping. 

#12 - Sandslash:
A more powerful Sandshrew, it has spikes on its back and is very 
muscular.

#13 - Vulpix:
A red, fox like creature with huge blue eyes and many tails curled up in 
a bunch.

#14 - Jigglypuff:
A pink puffball that flies around and sings sickening songs that make 
"Barney and Friends" seem satanic in nature. 

#15 - Zubat:
A fast, agile blue bat that is hard to capture on film.

#16 - Vileplume:
A walking, talking mushroom that likes to dance. 

#17 - Diglett:
A cute, brown, worm like creature with a pink nose (?) that lives 
underground.

#18 - Dugtrio:
The evolved form of Diglett is very tough and mean looking.

#19 - Meowth:
The yellow cat with a New York accent returns to scream and yell, 
"Meowth, that's right!"

#20 - Psyduck:
The little yellow duck that can't seem to get rid of its headaches, 
Psyduck is as psychotic as he is in the cartoon, and sounds the same. 
"Psyyyyduckkkk?"

#21 - Mankey:
A furry pig that jumps up and down in place.

#22 - Growlithe:
A puppy-dog, basically.

#23 - Arcanine:
A monstrous dog with huge tufts of fur around its neck and large paws.

#24 - Poliwag:
A walking tadpole with a bull's-eye on its belly. 

#25 - Weepinbell:
A floating plant that resembles a tube.

#26 - Victreebell:
Same as the above, except larger and a darker shade of green.

#27 - Geodude:
A muscular rock creature, it climbs on rocks and walls. "Dude! Dude! 
Geo! Geodude!"

#28 - Graveler:
A titanic boulder with large hands, it hangs on walls and then crashes 
to the ground in a cloud of sand.

#29 - Rapidash:
A beautifully animated pony with flames for a mane and tail, it also has 
a single horn in its forehead.

#30 - Slowpoke:
A pink hippo-type creature, it is pathetically slow, hence the name.

#31 - Slowbro:
The advanced form of Slowpoke, Slowbro has a huge clam eating its tail.

#32 - Magnemite:
A ball with single eye, magnets on the side, and screw heads coming out 
of its face, they float around all day.

#33 - Magneton:
Three magnemites joined together.

#34 - Doduo:
An ostrich creature with two heads, it is very fleet-footed.

#35 - Grimer:
An organism consisting entirely of slime. 

#36 - Muk:
Evolved from Grimer, Muk is powerful and quite large.

#37 - Shellder: 
A clam with a long tongue, it flies out of the water and floats around 
for awhile.

#38 - Cloyster:
Evolved form of Shellder, Cloyster is very menacing with its huge spikes 
and dark grin. Very cool looking.

#39 - Haunter:
Rather disappointing, it is just a shadow with hands and eyes.

#40 - Electrode:
A red/white ball with a large grin. Don't make it angry or it will 
explode!

#41 - Koffing:
A purple ball with holes all over its body, it floats around and 
secretes a nasty gas.

#42 - Chansey:
Another cute Pokemon, Chansey is a large pink ball that hops around 
while carrying an egg. "Chanseeeeeyyy!"

#43 - Kangaskahn:
A menacing kangaroo-type creature, it carries its young in its pouch at 
all times.

#44 - Goldeen:
A little fish that jumps out of the water from time to time.

#45 - Staryu:
A star with a red eye in the center, the eye changes colors when the 
Staryu is excited.

#46 - Starmie:
Pretty rare, the Starmie moves at blinding speeds, and is almost 
impossible to get a good shot with.

#47 - Scyther:
A green insectoid creature that has large claws, it can fly.

#48 - Jynx:
This ugly duckling never turned into a swam. It has blonde hair, black 
skin, and pink lips. 

#49 - Electabuzz:
A yellow creature with black stripes all over its body, it walks very 
slowly and usually faces away from you.

#50 - Magmar:
An interesting duck-faced creature with claws all over the place, it 
lives near magma lakes. I think he's pretty neat looking!

#51 - Magikarp:
A golden colored fish that hops out of the water occasionally. Note the 
sound it makes...that's what sound a fish makes when out of water! These 
guys at HAL did their homework...

#52 - Gyarados:
My all time favorite Pokemon, it is simply gigantic and is a spectacular 
sight to see in this game.

#53 - Lapras:
A docile, dragon sorta Pokemon that lives out in the water. Cool 
looking. 

#54 - Ditto:
A blob resembling a grimer, but more "polished." It can transform into 
any Pokemon it comes in contact with

#55 - Eevee:
A fox creature that is easily frightened.

#56 - Porygon:
An enigma that resembles whatever type of terrain it lives on.

#57 - Snorlax:
Instead of using the kitty litter the way it was intended, this cat ate 
the kitty litter. All of it. 

#58 - Articuno:
A beautiful blue bird that lives near ice areas. 

#59 - Zapdos:
Hatch this egg and take about 10 pictures of Zapdos emerging in all of 
its glory -- then look at them later. Some of those shots are rather 
impressive. 

#60 - Moltres:
The last legendary bird, Moltres is fiery red and shakes off magma every 
once and awhile.

#61 - Dratini:
A very smooth, big eyed, blue, cute eel that lives in the water. Get an 
up close shot of this one and look at how nice it is.

#62 - Dragonite:
The dopiest Pokemon if there ever was one. His constant "Duh huhs" and 
"D'ohs!" makes this scene feel like a bad Disney cartoon. Wait, they all 
are bad...A big orange dragon that flies.

#63 - Mew:
The final Pokemon to film, it doesn't exactly take a rocket scientist to 
locate him. Just me. Found in the secret level.

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5) POKEMON SNAP WALKTHROUGH
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These strategies assume you have all the items (Apples, Pokeflute, 
Pester Bombs, etc.). 

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////////////////////// BEACH ENVIRONMENT \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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Pokemon to snap: Pidgey, Doduo, Pikachu, Butterfree, Lapras, Snorlax, 
Meowth, Scyther, Magikarp, Chansey, Eevee, and Kangaskhan (12 total)


--------------------------- BASIC SMACK --------------------------------

This area will have some general information about snapping all the 
simple Pokemon, where to look and when, etc. 

Pidgey:
These can be found at the start of the level, the middle, and the very 
end. For the best shot, go to the very end where the two Pidgeys are 
going to use a wind attack on Meowth . When you get there, 
they will be above the track and moving away from you...use the Dash 
Engine, and you can be in front of them, and then turn around and get a 
REALLY close up shot of both of them. 

Doduo:
At the start, he will leap out of a blind corner and run off. Predict 
the second he will be in the center and snap your camera, you can get up 
to 3000 points. This takes practice. He will run around for the rest of 
the level, but the shot won't be as close as at the start/middle of the 
stage.

Pikachu: 
Found at the start, there are also two hidden ones.

Butterfree: 
These little insects are flying around all over the level. The absolute 
best place to get a picture of this is on the bridge that goes over the 
water. Use the Dash Engine all the way there and you can find up to four 
Butterfree there at once.

Lapras: 
At the start, after Pikachu, look to your right, to the ocean. 
Eventually, he will pop his head up. Snap his picture. Shortly after 
Snorlax, you can see the ocean again, and if you snapped Lapras photo, 
two will appear -- snap the one closest to you. When you cross the 
bridge, another will appear in the distance, ONLY IF YOU SNAPPED THE 
OTHERS. Finally, at the very end where Kangaskhan is, all three will pop 
their heads up, allowing you to net MAJOR points. 

Snorlax:  
This giant sleeping cat can only be photographed when he's awake. If you 
toss a Pester Bomb at him, he'll scratch himself. If you play the 
Pokeflute, he'll dance. Pick which one you like and snap it.

Meowth: 
Pretty much found all over the place, it's easy to get a good shot of 
him. At the end of the level, after the Kangaskhan, some Pidgeys will 
use their wind attacks to scare away a Meowth -- snap the Meowth when 
he's twirling around, Dr. Oak likes that. 

Scyther: 
Shortly after the Snorlax, there will be a big copse, overflowing with 
flowers and grass, and you will see several leaves being disturbed. Keep 
tossing Pester Balls in there, and if you can hit where the leaves shoot 
up, Scyther will fly up, do a little slash attack, and fly away. Snap 
his slash for a good pose. 

Magikarp: 
When you pass over the water with the bridge, hurl apples/pester bombs 
into the river and one will jump out. 

Eevee: 
After the copse with Scyther, you will find some large boulders with 
Eevee running around. Play the Pokeflute to make him jump, this makes 
for the best pose.

Chansey: 
The pink ball that Eevee is pushing around is actually Chansey. Throw an 
apple/pester bomb at the ball and it will transform into it. Play the 
Pokeflute to make it dance a happy dance :p

Kangaskhan: 
Found near the end, it's pretty hard to miss. The problem is, its facing 
away, so you can't get any points that way. Throw an apple at it and 
watch it run at you! Do this from far away so you by the time you get 
there he will be near the road, allowing you to get a good shot. The 
best pose is when he's roaring at you (his mouth is open and his eyes 
bug out).

-------------------------- BIG TIME POINTS -----------------------------

"Big Time Points" is exactly what you think it is. This part will point 
out some neat tricks on getting really good photos. Very cool stuff 
here!

Cowabunga Pikachu:
The Pikachu at the start of the level is actually a great surfer. Throw 
apples in front of it and lead it to the surfboard, where it will jump 
up and down excitedly. This nets you around 5,000 points.

Meowth, That's Right: 
Immediately after the Snorlax, but before the Scyther copse, you will 
see a Meowth sitting on top of a ledge. Hurl a Pester Bomb at it, then 
wait for the Zero-One to go around the ledge, and you will see Meowth 
sitting on the ground. When he gets up, he'll stand on one leg, open his 
mouth very wide, and make himself look really big. Snap this! Mega 
points.

Ultimate Pikachu: 
There are also two other Pikachus in the level, but they're hidden well. 
Flush out Scyther from the copse (see above) and two Pikachus will come 
out and sit on the tree stumps. Play the Pokeflute, and they will do the 
thundershock move. Snap this! You will get points for the fact that 
there are two Pikachus in one shot, points for the electrical attack, 
and points for their platform, the stumps. This can get you anywhere 
from 6,000 to 6,500 points. Yowza! 

--------------------- GETTING THE NEXT LEVEL ---------------------------


Unlocking the next level isn't so tough; just take pictures of six 
different species of Pokemon.


-------------------------- THE SECRET SIGN -----------------------------


Each level has a natural object that looks like a Pokemon of some sort; 
this is a "Pokemon Sign." If you take pictures of each sign in each 
world, you can open up a secret level! However, you can only identify it 
once you complete all six, main levels. So, here we go...

From the start, pass the Pikachu, and look to your left. Keep 
looking...you will see some big rocks with algae on them, when you try 
to focus on the center you will get a red dot as if you were snapping a 
Pokemon! Snap this rock, it is "Kingler's Rock."


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//////////////////////// TUNNEL ENVIRONMENT \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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Pokemon to snap: Pikachu, Electrode, Electabuzz, Kakuna, Zapdos, 
Magikarp, Zubat, Haunter, Diglett, Dugtrio, Magnemite, and Magneton (12 
total)


--------------------------- BASIC SMACK --------------------------------

Pikachu:
At the start, near the Zapdos egg, and at the end with the Diglett. Why 
does he want to play with Diglett? He just scares Pikachu..."Pika? 
PIKA!!"

Electrode: 
In the first caverns and at the outside. By themselves, they're not 
worth very many points. However, throw an item at them, and they will 
explode. Get a shot of them exploding, and you'll get major points.

Eletcabuzz: 
Located at the start, they are difficult to get a good snap of because 
they are almost always facing away from you. Use the Dash Engine to get 
in front of them, then snap their face. At the end, in the cavern with 
the Diglett, there are a few, you can get some decent poses by throwing 
items at them. They'll pound the ground and do an electric attack. 

Kakuna: 
In the first cavern, these will come down in hordes. Use the Dash Engine 
to get an up-close shot of one (e.g. it takes up the entire frame) for 
BIG TIME points. Don't worry about getting others in the shot.

Zapdos: 
In the cavern with the big egg, lead Pikachu to it with apples, then 
play the Pokeflute, and his electric attack will shatter the egg. For 
the best points, snap Zapdos the second he emerges. The photo should 
show a lot of electricity, some egg shells flying at the edge, and two 
yellow wings emerging. Besides being nice to look at, they give you tons 
of points (3,000+). 

Magikarp: 
In the cavern with the Zapdos egg, there is a pool of water near the 
metal door that leads to the next room. Watch the pool, and Magikarp 
will jump out. This is probably the best place in the game to get a 
Magikarp frame, since he's so close to you.

Zubat: 
There are two metal doors that separate two caverns, and when they open, 
Zubat comes flying at you. Quickly get a snap, because he doesn't show 
up for long. This is the best place to get a Zubat shot since it comes 
so close.

Haunter: 
In a few rooms, there will be a glowing purple orb flying around in a 
circle. Take snaps of this, it will say "?", but when they are 
developed, it will show Haunter. Getting a good shot out of this is 
mainly luck, because you don't know where he is facing unless the orb is 
coming right at you.

Diglett: 
In the second-to-last cavern, you will find a Pikachu. In front of it, a 
Diglett will pop out. Use the Dash Engine for a good close-up shot.

Dugtrio: 
Take a snap of Diglett, and Pikachu will go to another area, and Diglett 
will appear in front of him. Snap Diglett again. This process will 
continue until Dugtrio bursts out of the ground. Wait some more, and you 
can have three Dugtrios on screen at once! 

Magnemite: 
Appearing before the exit, these metal heads are a tricky bunch. When 
you try to snap them, they emit some kind of wave that doesn't allow you 
to identify them. So throw an apple or pester ball at them, then take 
the snap. Be sure to get a good close up! 
 
Magneton: 
Use apples to lure all three Magnemites together, and it will form into 
Magneton. Throw an apple at it to make it face you. Make sure all three 
orbs are on screen!

-------------------------- BIG TIME POINTS -----------------------------

Pikachu's Ball: 
At the very beginning of the level, before entering the tunnel, you will 
see a Pikachu. Take its picture, and it runs off. Take another picture, 
it runs off. When it looks like an Electrode will roll over it, Pikachu 
jumps on it and rolls around, giggling "Pika!" all the way. Major points 
there. Just be sure to watch it some more...Electrode will bounce into 
the wall, and Pikachu will fall off. "Pika?" exclaims Pikachu, looking 
at a shaking Electrode. Then it explodes and blasts him away. Hahaha! 


--------------------- GETTING THE NEXT LEVEL ---------------------------

At the very end of the level, you will find an Electrode in front of 
some red rocks. Toss an apple or pester ball at it to make it explode, 
and the entrance to the volcano stage is wide open.

-------------------------- THE SECRET SIGN -----------------------------

Wake up Zapdos, and it will turn on the generator with its electrical 
charge. In the next room, go past where the Electabuzzes are, and you 
will see a light on the wall, with the image of a Pinsir silhouette. 
Snap the shadow!
 

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Pokemon to snap: Rapidash, Vulpix, Magmar, Charmander, Moltres, 
Arcanine, Growlithe, Charmeleon, Charizard, and Magikarp (10 total)



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Rapidash: 
At the very start, the flaming horse known as Rapidash will come 
galloping towards you. Follow it, and when it's to your immediate left, 
take a picture, you can get 4,000 points for this. If you mess that up, 
you can see some more. Chuck apples at them to make them neigh and rear 
up on their hind-legs, this can net you about 3,5000 points.

Vulpix: 
After the Rapidashes, you will see these really cute fox things. Get a 
close up shot and you're in business! You can also toss apples at them 
and get a "happy" picture.

Magmar: 
Near the middle and end, these fiery ducks are quite interesting. When 
you see one of these and a Charmander on a small island, toss an apple 
between them and Magmar will hurt the Charmander with his flame attack -
- get a shot of the flame. The other place with Magmars is immediately 
after the Moltres egg. Toss an apple between them and get a snap of them 
fighting. For the best shot, though, get a close up shot of the ones 
after the egg, so it takes up the entire frame. 

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