New guide to requesting Pokemon Snap sudden movement

New guide to requesting Pokemon Snap sudden movement

In this new Pokemon Snap Sudden Motion Request Guide for Switch Game, we'll take a look at how to complete the Sudden Motion Request and tell you how you can take a 4-star photo of a Tangrowth. Let's begin!

New Pokemon Snap Sudden Movement Request

In this quest that Rita offers you, you have to take a photo of a Tangrowth at night in the Florio Nature Park. Rita herself couldn't take a picture of the creature, and she now she wants you to.



The goal is to get a 4-star photo that you can't do unless you meet the creature at night. Even though you can see Pokemon during the day, the most you can do is take 2 or 3 star photos despite the fact that you might get amazing angles in the daytime.

Level 1 of Florio Nature Park (Night) gives you the first opportunity to see Tangrowth on the right hand side after crossing the first bridge. But for the interaction you are looking for, you need to reach level 2.

At level 2, you will be able to see Tangrowth in the same direction but this time a little further away. Remember that you need to take a photo as soon as the Pokemon takes off where he spreads his arms and this is the time when you can get a 4 star photo.

How to take a 4 star photo of Tangrowth

As the name of the request suggests, you need to make Tangrowth make a sudden movement. Then, you have to hit him with a glowing orb to blow him up with his arms.

To nail the photo, immediately after hitting, move the camera over it and to the left. As soon as he takes off and enters the frame, take a picture and it will surely be 4 stars. Take a couple of burst shots to help you out.



You need to make sure you time your shot with accuracy as the creature flies away blazingly fast. To make things easier, you can increase the speed of the camera, which we mentioned how to do in our tips and tricks guide. However, you can complete the request with some practice on where to hold the camera after hitting Tangrowth.


Don't worry, it may take a few tries to actually get a perfect shot. If you are lucky enough, you could do it in one go!


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