Why So Still is a request in New Pokemon Snap that can be completed in the Founja Jungle (Night) course. It centers around taking a picture of a Swampert in motion, and indeed that can only be done after completing several steps. Providing full details on those steps is the precise purpose of this guide, and players that read on should have no trouble at all getting the relevant photo and finishing New Pokemon Snap's Why So Still request.

To begin, players need to have several things unlocked before they are able to complete this request. More specifically, they need to have access to Fluffruit, the Melody player, and Illumina Orbs in New Pokemon Snap, and fans should confirm that they have all of this covered before they try to proceed. Additionally, players should verify that the Founja Jungle (Night) course is at Research Level 2 or higher, as that is a requirement for finishing Why So Still.

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With all of these prerequisites met, fans should head to Founja Jungle (Night) in New Pokemon Snap and take the swamp route that is found within it. For full clarity, this alternate route is unlocked by throwing an Illumina Orb at the course's first Crystabloom, and it can be accessed on subsequent trips by using the Scan function when prompted. Notably, fans will find a Leafeon standing at the point where they can veer toward the swamp, and it has a role to play in this request.

To get the Leafeon involved, players should throw some Fluffruit at its rear before they pass through the tall grass, as this will cause the Pokemon to enter the swamp route. Then, when it is looking at the three Ariados that are overhead, fans should use the Melody player to cause those Bug-type Pokemon to descend toward the Lefeaon. This will send the Leafeon into the nearby pool of water, and that will cause the slumbering Swampert to wake up.

At this point, players simply need to throw Illumina Orbs at the Swampert and Leafeon to get them to play with one another. They can then start snapping pictures of the Swampert to get a four-star photo and complete Why So Still. Notably, players will receive the Crown 2 sticker as a reward for tackling this task, and they should make sure to claim it from the request menu when they have finished their trip through Founja Jungle (Night).

New Pokemon Snap is available now on Nintendo Switch.

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