Players now have the chance to explore the beautiful and wonderful world of Pokemon once again with Pokemon Snap. Rather than pitting their favorite pocket monsters against each other in combat, they instead are able to travel through several different Pokemon-filled areas while snapping pictures of them in their natural habitats. This is the perfect adventure for those who can't get enough of adorable Pokemon.

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While taking pictures of Pokemon in Pokemon Snap is a fairly simple affair, for the most part, there are a few challenges that allow the player to add some variety to their gameplay as well. One thing that really helps spice up the game is the different requests that NPCs will give to the player. One such quest is the "What's Up with Wurmple" request that the player will need to solve. This guide shows players how to complete "What's Up with Wurmple".

Pokemon Snap: How to Complete What's Up with Wurmple

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Players will want to start working on LenTalk Requests as soon as they get the chance. Not only do they add a slight challenge and puzzle-solving aspect to the game, but they also allow players to earn some nice rewards for their time. The "What's Up with Wurmple" quest doesn't give players any specific rewards though, but it will give players the opportunity to capture a three or four-star photo of a Wurmple if they play their cards correctly. Each of the LenTalk Requests comes with a hint for the player to solve in order to get their picture. The hint for this quest is:

"I looked away for a second, and suddenly Taillow was fleeing! What happened?"

In order to get this picture, the player will need to explore Florio Nature Park during the day on Research Level 3. While going through this route the player will need to be on the lookout for different Wurmple's throughout until they make it near the end of the area. After going over the bridge and around the corner where they will see a Wurmple and a Taillow fighting each other. The player will need to toss an Illumina Orb at the two Pokemon and then focus their camera on Wurmple. They will want to take the picture when Wurmple attacks in order to complete the request. Players should make sure that they are focused on Wurmple though and not Taillow before snapping the photo.

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Pokemon Snap can be played on Nintendo Switch.