In New Pokemon Snap, players are tasked to document Pokemon in their natural habitats all around the Lental Region, with each photo receiving a star ranking and a number score based on a number of factors.
In order to fully complete New Pokemon Snap, players will be required to take photos of each Pokemon at a one, two, three, and four-star level. A quick guide for how the game determines star rankings and scores can be found below, along with tips on how to get the perfect shot.
Star Ranking
- Star Ranking is primarily determined by the pose of the Pokemon in the photo, or the type of moment that has been captured.
- The more rare the moment or behaviour, the higher the star ranking.
- Examples of rare behaviours are as follows:
- Pokémon sitting (or sleeping) upon each other
- Flying-type Pokémon picking other Pokémon up into the air
- Water-type Pokémon spraying water on other Pokémon
- Pokémon chasing each other
- Pokémon dancing or playing together
- Anything else that seems unusual!
- Rare behaviours can sometimes be triggered through the following means:
- Throwing Fluffruit at Pokemon
- Running Area Scans
- Using Illumina Orbs
- Playing Music
- The higher level maps reportedly have more rare moments and behaviours to photograph.
High Score
- The numbered score given by Professor Mirror is based on the photos quality, and is reflected in the types of stars players receive.
- Less than 2,500 points: Bronze stars
- 2,500 – 3,500 points: Silver stars
- 3,500 – 4,000 points: Gold stars
- Over 4,000 points: Shiny Diamond stars
- What determines the high score is a bit less clear than star rankings, but it is generally agreed that the following factors affect high score.
- The subject Pokémon’s pose
- Ensuring the subject Pokémon is as close to the center of the photo as possible
- Ensuring the subject Pokémon is as large as possible
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