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Spoiler warning! This section of the article contains spoilers, or hints about the game's storyline or progression.

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Item Unlock Method How to Use
Pokémon Food (Apples) Reach 24,000 points or more. Can be used to lure Pokémon out of hiding, lure them closer for a better photo, or lure them to gather groups. If you hit a Pokémon on the head with it, you will get its attention and likely interesting pose. For some Pokémon, you can repeatedly strike them to freeze them in place while you wait for other Pokémon to move around. To use the infinite supply of apples, press A button while not operating the camera. Every Apple is thrown at the center of the targeting reticle.
Pester Ball Reach 72,500 points or more. Pester Balls are thrown like apples. They are used mostly to flush Pokémon out of hiding spots, whether it be tall grass, a steaming crater of lava, or thick brush. Pester balls are necessary for getting a photo of at least one of the Pokémon Signs. To use a pester ball, hit B button while not looking through the camera (don't touch Z button).
Dash Engine Open the alternate route in the Valley. Press and hold R button to double the movement speed of the ZERO-ONE Vehicle along the track. You can use this to catching a glimpse of Pokémon that you normally wouldn't be able to see moving at a slower pace. You can also use ti to reach the end more quickly when your goals have been met.
Poke Flute Unlock the Dash Engine and reach 130,000 points or more. The PokéFlute is used to wake up snoozing Pokémon as well as to make Pokémon dance or, in Pikachu's case, strike an interesting pose. Pressing Down c will change the tune and, sometimes, the particular dance the Pokémon is doing. The PokéFlute will continue while you take pictures, but will stop if you throw an apple or pester ball.