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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Illumina Orb.png|thumb|200px|An Illumina orb]]
[[File:Illumina Orb.png|thumb|150px|An Illumina orb]]
The Illumina phenomenon causes Pokémon and [[crystabloom]] flowers to emit a glow. While glowing, a Pokémon is said to be in the '''Illumina state'''. For Pokémon, this increases the quality of photos taken while in the Illumina state, as evaluated by Professor Mirror; for crystablooms, only a crystabloom in the Illumina state is eligible for evaluation, and are not awarded a score. Crystablooms in the Illumina state will also affect Pokémon within a certain radius, or those that interact with the flowers. Initially, the phenomenon can only be witnessed under its natural occurrence; select crystablooms on select courses will be in the Illumina state, imparting the effect to nearby Pokémon.  
The Illumina phenomenon causes Pokémon and [[crystabloom]] flowers to emit a glow. While glowing, a Pokémon is said to be in the '''Illumina state'''. For Pokémon, this increases the quality of photos taken while in the Illumina state, as evaluated by Professor Mirror; for crystablooms, only a crystabloom in the Illumina state is eligible for evaluation, and are not awarded a score. Crystablooms in the Illumina state will also affect Pokémon within a certain radius, or those that interact with the flowers. Initially, the phenomenon can only be witnessed under its natural occurrence; select crystablooms on select courses will be in the Illumina state, imparting the effect to nearby Pokémon.