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'''Rainbow Cloud''' (Japanese: '''にじのくも''' ''Rainbow Cloud'') is a secret seventh area above [[Pokémon Island]]. It is a large, rainbow-colored cloud above the island. Atop it, all the stars and {{pkmn|constellation}}s can be seen clearly. | '''Rainbow Cloud''' (Japanese: '''にじのくも''' ''Rainbow Cloud'') is a secret seventh area above [[Pokémon Island]]. It is a large, rainbow-colored cloud above the island. Atop it, all the stars and {{pkmn|constellation}}s can be seen clearly. | ||
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In [[Pokémon Snap]], after taking pictures of all six [[Pokémon sign]]s, [[Professor Oak]] will realize the connection between them: They're all {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} which appear as constellations in the sky. He believes that this is a message on where the {{player}} should go next. The player will be sent up into this cloud to find the rarest Pokémon on the island. | In [[Pokémon Snap]], after taking pictures of all six [[Pokémon sign]]s, [[Professor Oak]] will realize the connection between them: They're all {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} which appear as constellations in the sky. He believes that this is a message on where the {{player}} should go next. The player will be sent up into this cloud to find the rarest Pokémon on the island. | ||
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Revision as of 04:21, 23 June 2020
Rainbow Cloud (Japanese: にじのくも Rainbow Cloud) is a secret seventh area above Pokémon Island. It is a large, rainbow-colored cloud above the island. Atop it, all the stars and constellations can be seen clearly.
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In Pokémon Snap, after taking pictures of all six Pokémon signs, Professor Oak will realize the connection between them: They're all Pokémon which appear as constellations in the sky. He believes that this is a message on where the player should go next. The player will be sent up into this cloud to find the rarest Pokémon on the island.
Todd's description
This is a secret course... In that case, I should find the rarest Pokémon!
Native Pokémon
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Mew | The whole course is a long encounter with Mew, and it is not unlikely that the whole course will be necessary to capture a good photograph of this Pokémon. Photos are distorted by Mew's bubble shield, resulting in nothing more than a big lens flare. So, it becomes necessary to knock this shield away, which is done in three parts.
Mew is such a rare Pokémon that any picture of it is a special shot with a large bonus. Taking a big enough picture of it can be worth 10,000 points. |
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