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Revision as of 17:32, 24 May 2021
The Illumina phenomenon is a phenomenon that occurs in the Lental region. It debuted in and is likely exclusive to New Pokémon Snap.
How it works
When a Pokémon eats a Crystabloom or is hit by an Illumina orb, it turns into an Illumina Pokémon. It seems to work similarly to energy.
Appearance
When a Pokémon turns into an Illumina, it retains its normal appearance, but there is a bright glowing aura around it.
Gameplay
Illumina Pokémon appear at the end of most levels, and are the New Pokémon Snap version of "boss battles." Here is a list of all natural Illumina Pokémon:
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