How to get the Pink Glowing Crystabloom on Undersea

How to Get the Glowing Crystabloom on Lental Seafloor Undersea

Crystablooms are responsible for giving off powerful Illumina to nearby Pokemon in the region. Each major area in New Pokemon Snap has different colors of Crystabloom, and you’ll need to capture pictures of all of them. In the Lental Seafloor area of Maricopia, the Crystabloom are Pink. They can be hard to find initially, though, which is why we put together this guide. Here’s how to get the Glowing Crystabloom on the Lental Seafloor Undersea area. 

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How to Get the Glowing Crystabloom on Lental Seafloor Undersea

  1. Load into Lental Seafloor Undersea level.
  2. Go around the bend, and pay attention to the green seaweed on the right.
  3. Do a scan and look for the Lumineon hidden in the seaweed.
  4. Toss a Fluffruit at Lumineon to get it to move.
  5. Snap a picture of the Pink Crystabloom.

Finding and taking pictures of Glowing Crystablooms is important for Professor Mirror to continue his research and ultimately allow you to advance in the story of New Pokemon Snap. Locating each Crystabloom isn’t easy work, though, especially on the Undersea level in the Lental Seafloor area.

To find the glowing Crystabloom on the Undersea level, you’ll need to get Lumineon to move out of the way. You can find this Pokemon near the start of the level, in the tall green seaweed on your right. Zoom in with your camera, and toss some Fluffruit at Lumineon. A direct hit will make it swim away. 

After Lumineon moves out of the way, you’re clear to snap a photo of the glowing Pink Crystabloom. Make sure you have a shot focused on the Crystabloom, and then you can edit out of the level and show the photo to Professor Mirror. Finishing up with this will unlock the Illumina Orbs for this region, which is necessary to advance to the Illumina Spot. So, if you were stuck on this part, now you know how to complete it!

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