Pokemon GO Landorus – How To Take Snapshot
The Season of Legends, which includes Pokémon and Legendary Trainers, is currently underway. “Searching for Legends” is one of the currently running events. This event includes a variety of new spawns as well as some unique investigations that players must complete, such as taking photographs of the Legendary Pokemon Landorus!
What is Searching for Legends?
The latest Pokémon GO event is called “Searching for Legends.” Roggenrola, Aron, Baltoy, and, for the first time, Shiny Nosepass, are among the featured wild Pokémon. The Pokémon that appear in Eggs and Raids have also changed as a result of these changes.
There are also several unique research tasks with excellent rewards available during the event. This is how you can take a picture of Landorus and the other Forces of Nature pokemon in some of the timed investigation tasks.

Step 1. Capture the Pokémon
- Trainers must first ensure that they have all three required Pokémon to complete this task. Tornadus is currently available for GO Battle League raids and rewards until March 11 (8 a.m. local time). This is an excellent opportunity to ensure that you have this Pokémon.
- Starting on March 11, Tornadus will rotate towards Thundurus, giving you another chance to get the Pokémon you need for the job.
- Landorus may be the only tricky one, as he hasn’t raided in a while. If you don’t already have one, your best option is to negotiate with another coach.
Step 2. Take a snapshot of Landorus
- This is the step that is a little more difficult. Players must choose Landorus from the Pokémon section of the Pokémon GO game menu to take a photo of it.
- Players must then select the camera symbol in the upper right corner of the screen.
- After that, you’ll be taken to a camera screen where you must scan a flat surface for these small petals floating around
- All you have to do now is click on the camera at the bottom to complete the task.
- Simply repeat the process for the remaining two Legendary Pokémons at the appropriate stage of the investigation, and you’re done!
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