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At the start of the game, the player is invited by [[Professor Mirror]] and [[Rita]] to the [[Laboratory of Ecology and Natural Sciences]] in the [[Lental]] region to conduct a survey of the [[Illumina phenomenon]] that has been recorded in a travelogue written by [[Captain Vince]]. The player first takes pictures of Pokémon in the [[Florio Nature Park]]. Later, the professor allows the player to take pictures in the nature park at night and the player unlocks the scan function. At the end of the nature park, Professor Mirror senses an incredibly strong energy reading, and asks the player to research it for him. After that, the player returns to the park to discover the first Illumina Pokémon spotted in 100 years, {{p|Meganium}}.  
At the start of the game, the player is invited by [[Professor Mirror]] and [[Rita]] to the [[Laboratory of Ecology and Natural Sciences]] in the [[Lental]] region to conduct a survey of the [[Illumina phenomenon]] that has been recorded in a travelogue written by [[Captain Vince]]. The player first takes pictures of Pokémon in the [[Florio Nature Park]]. Later, the professor allows the player to take pictures in the nature park at night and the player unlocks the scan function. At the end of the nature park, Professor Mirror senses an incredibly strong energy reading, and asks the player to research it for him. After that, the player returns to the park to discover the first Illumina Pokémon spotted in 100 years, {{p|Meganium}}.  


Professor Mirror is thrilled after seeing Meganium, and he requests the player take pictures of the three other Illumina Pokemon in the travelogue. The player later unlocks the function to use [[fluffruit]]s. [[Todd Snap]] and [[Phil]] later arrive at the laboratory, and Phil treats the player as his rival. The player then visits [[Founja Jungle]]. After taking pictures of glowing [[crystabloom]]s at [[Florio Island]] and [[Belusylva Island]], Professor Mirror creates [[Illumina orb]]s, which can cause Pokémon to temporarily be in the Illumina state.
Professor Mirror is thrilled after seeing Meganium, and he requests the player take pictures of the three other Illumina Pokemon in the travelogue. The player later unlocks the function to use [[fluffruit]]s. [[Todd Snap]] and [[Phil]] later arrive at the laboratory, and Phil treats the player as his rival. The player then visits [[Founja Jungle]]. After taking pictures of glowing [[crystabloom]]s at [[Florio Island]] and [[Belusylva Island]], Professor Mirror creates {{DL|Illumina phenomenon|Gameplay|Illumina orb}}s, which can cause Pokémon to temporarily be in the Illumina state.


The player can then choose to visit the [[Maricopia Islands]] or [[Voluca Island]]. During this period, the player unlocks [[Blushing Beach]], [[Maricopia Reef]], [[Lental Seafloor]], [[Sweltering Sands]], [[Fireflow Volcano]], and [[Elsewhere Forest]]. The player also obtains Illumina orbs for use on the other islands, and pictures of the other three Illumina Pokémon, {{p|Wishiwashi}}, {{p|Milotic}}, and {{p|Volcarona}}. After this, Professor Mirror finds an energy reading at [[Durice Island]], an island not mentioned in the travelogue. After taking pictures of the Pokémon in [[Shiver Snowfields]], the player unlocks [[Outaway Cave]], which is the source of that energy reading. After taking pictures of the Illumina {{p|Steelix}} found in the area, a mural depicting the five Illumina Pokémon is found.
The player can then choose to visit the [[Maricopia Islands]] or [[Voluca Island]]. During this period, the player unlocks [[Blushing Beach]], [[Maricopia Reef]], [[Lental Seafloor]], [[Sweltering Sands]], [[Fireflow Volcano]], and [[Elsewhere Forest]]. The player also obtains Illumina orbs for use on the other islands, and pictures of the other three Illumina Pokémon, {{p|Wishiwashi}}, {{p|Milotic}}, and {{p|Volcarona}}. After this, Professor Mirror finds an energy reading at [[Durice Island]], an island not mentioned in the travelogue. After taking pictures of the Pokémon in [[Shiver Snowfields]], the player unlocks [[Outaway Cave]], which is the source of that energy reading. After taking pictures of the Illumina {{p|Steelix}} found in the area, a mural depicting the five Illumina Pokémon is found.
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The {{player}} is asked by [[Professor Mirror]] to [[photography|photograph]] Pokémon in their natural habitats across [[Lental]], an archipelago region with a variety of different ecosystems. The professor and his assistant [[Rita]] guide the player across the islands of Lental and inform about the research team's ecological survey. [[Phil]], a boy who recently arrived in Lental and has a rivaling relation toward the player, also joins the research team.
The {{player}} is asked by [[Professor Mirror]] to [[photography|photograph]] Pokémon in their natural habitats across [[Lental]], an archipelago region with a variety of different ecosystems. The professor and his assistant [[Rita]] guide the player across the islands of Lental and inform about the research team's ecological survey. [[Phil]], a boy who recently arrived in Lental and has a rivaling relation toward the player, also joins the research team.


When arriving at a research site, the [[NEO-ONE]] vehicle (Japanese: ネオワン号) will automatically steer along the route, allowing for the player to take photos in all directions. There are various tools available that interact with the environment. [[Fluffruit]] (Japanese: ふわりんご ''Fluffy Apple'') can be used to catch the attention of nearby Pokémon. Additionally, the player can use [[Illumina orb]]s (Japanese: イルミナオーブ), items developed by Professor Mirror and related to the [[Illumina phenomenon]] unique to the Lental region. Illumina orbs can sometimes create unusual effects, such as changing the color of fire that Pokémon emit to blue instead of red. The player also has the option to play a melody (Japanese: メロディ) and search the surroundings (Japanese: サーチ). As courses are being researched, their [[research level]] (Japanese: 調査レベル) increases, allowing for Pokémon to exhibit different expressions and behaviors.
When arriving at a research site, the [[NEO-ONE]] vehicle (Japanese: ネオワン号) will automatically steer along the route, allowing for the player to take photos in all directions. There are various tools available that interact with the environment. [[Fluffruit]] (Japanese: ふわりんご ''Fluffy Apple'') can be used to catch the attention of nearby Pokémon. Additionally, the player can use {{DL|Illumina phenomenon|Gameplay|Illumina orb}}s (Japanese: イルミナオーブ), items developed by Professor Mirror and related to the [[Illumina phenomenon]] unique to the Lental region. Illumina orbs can sometimes create unusual effects, such as changing the color of fire that Pokémon emit to blue instead of red. The player also has the option to play a melody (Japanese: メロディ) and search the surroundings (Japanese: サーチ). As courses are being researched, their [[research level]] (Japanese: 調査レベル) increases, allowing for Pokémon to exhibit different expressions and behaviors.


Pictures of Lental's wild Pokémon are evaluated with one to four stars by Professor Mirror, indicating how rare the behavior displayed is. Pictures of Pokémon performing special poses and actions usually give out more stars. One picture from each star category can be added to the corresponding page of the [[Photodex]], an album designed to display photos and additional information of wild Pokémon. Photos taken during expeditions can also be saved to a personal album that is distinct from the Photodex. These photos can be edited in terms of brightness, blur, zoom, and other aspects, and stickers, frames, and filters can be added. With a [[Nintendo Switch Online]] membership, photos can also be shared online, and awarded [[Sweet! Medal]]s (Japanese: りんごメダル ''Apple Medal'') by other players.
Pictures of Lental's wild Pokémon are evaluated with one to four stars by Professor Mirror, indicating how rare the behavior displayed is. Pictures of Pokémon performing special poses and actions usually give out more stars. One picture from each star category can be added to the corresponding page of the [[Photodex]], an album designed to display photos and additional information of wild Pokémon. Photos taken during expeditions can also be saved to a personal album that is distinct from the Photodex. These photos can be edited in terms of brightness, blur, zoom, and other aspects, and stickers, frames, and filters can be added. With a [[Nintendo Switch Online]] membership, photos can also be shared online, and awarded [[Sweet! Medal]]s (Japanese: りんごメダル ''Apple Medal'') by other players.

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