How much trouble will a Nuclear type Pokemon cause me?

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According to the documentation, Nuclear type Pokemon

are much more aggressive than normal Pokémon, and have been likened to mindless monsters that will attack anything in sight. You can catch them, but they disobey orders and may even attack their trainer

I got one Trawpint at the first Power Plant (Epsilon? Can't remember.)

How often those Nuclear Pokemon go rogue, disobey orders, and cause trouble?

Or is that text more a role-playing description? That is, the Pokemon won't actually cause any trouble at all?



Best Answer

That same documentation also says there are several pure Nuclear type Pokémon that will never disobey; they are essentially like normal Pokémon except that they are Nuclear type.

The Trawpint you caught is one of the rogue ones that may disobey. If it becomes particularly troublesome, I'd recommend catching one of the pures that won't give you any trouble.

The list of pures that will never disobey is: Nucleon, Xenomite, Xenogen, Xenoqueen, Hazma, Urayne, and Geigeroach. These are naturally Nuclear type and are therefore not corrupted.




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Are nuclear Pokémon worth it?

The Nuclear type, as you probably know, is super effective against every type except for steel and itself, but weak to every type except itself and poison. This makes it an incredibly high risk, high reward typing, and one that's usually worth taking.

Is nuclear type good?

Because they're unstable, Nuclear-types are super-effective against every type of Pok\xe9mon, but are also weak against every single type of attack (even normal!).

How do you make a nuclear Pokémon obey?

After you done the Nuclear Plant Zeta Quest you can go to the Bealbeach City's Ranger Station and go down stairs and finally ask P. Cypress to cure your Nuclear type Pokemon so it will always listen to your orders.

Are any Pokémon radioactive?

There are currently 7 known natural Nuclear-type Pok\xe9mon, which is about 3% of all Pok\xe9mon. There are also 36 Pok\xe9mon that can have an alternate form with the Nuclear subtype, if they were corrupted by radiation from nearby radiated sources.



The Nuclear Type! - Pokemon Uranium Pokedex Guide




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Answer 2

They occasionally obey, but I've yet to have my nuclear-type Pokemon actually attack me. It's also odd that when it "disobeys" orders, it does exactly what I say. It may also occasionally turn away and do nothing at all, but this information is all from two battles with my nuclear-type Pokemon. I've also heard that later in the game they can be "cured" and will then obey, but their coloring and type remains the same.

Answer 3

After you done the Nuclear Plant Zeta Quest you can go to the Bealbeach City's Ranger Station and go down stairs and finally ask P.Cypress to cure your Nuclear type Pokemon so it will always listen to your orders. This is real because i've already done this and also read the Pokemon Uranium wiki.

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