Pokemon Uranium Ending



Pokemon Uranium is a fanmade Pokemon game created in RPG Maker XP using the Pokemon Essentials script package. It features over 150 new pokemon, new moves and abilities, its own region to explore, and some good ideas bogged down by plenty of baffling decisions, bad design, and novelty for novelty's sake. Anyways, Since I'm so new to Pokemon Uranium, I would love it if you would make a 'Best Team For Pokemon Uranium' topic and if you could also recommend any Pokemon that I should bring on my journey through the Tandor region. So far I have and am looking at: (take note I'm not very far into the game, only 1 Badge) Orchynx (Grass, Steel) Baashaun.

The fan-made “Pokemon Uranium” game took a pair of programmers more than nine years to develop. Nintendo needed just about nine days to kill it.

“After receiving more than 1,500,000 downloads of our game, we have been notified of multiple takedown notices from lawyers representing Nintendo of America,” the creators of “Pokemon Uranium” said in a statement. “While we have not personally been contacted, it’s clear what their wishes are, and we respect those wishes deeply.”

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“Therefore, we will no longer provide official download links for the game through our website,” they continued. “We have no connection to fans who re-upload the game files to their own hosts, and we cannot verify that those download links are all legitimate. We advise you to be extremely cautious about downloading the game from unofficial sources.”

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The role-playing game was free, though creators ~JV~ and Involuntary Twitch were open to suggested PayPal donations of $2-$10.

“We are blown away by the response this game has received, and we thank you all so much for your outstanding support,” the duo said. “We will continue to provide Pokemon Uranium-related news and updates through our official channels.”

“You are welcome to continue discussing and sharing content related to the game on our forums and Discord, where there is a very active community,” they concluded. “Thank you for reading, and let’s share the love of Pokemon!”

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Set in the tropical Tandor region, “Uranium” players can encounter more than 150 all-new species of Pokemon in their quest to collect all eight Gym Badges and triumph over the Tandor League, per the official description. Along the way, the players must battle against a sinister threat that’s causing Nuclear Meltdowns.

“Pokemon Uranium” dropped on Aug. 6, right in the middle of the existing “Pokemon Go” craze.

Watch the fan-made trailer above and lament that you’ll never (legally) play it.

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  • 'Pokemon Go' has brought kids and their parents together, brought a sales boost to many small businesses that suddenly became PokeStop locations and restored Pokemon to the mainstream cultural dominance it enjoyed during its heyday in the late 90s. But for every story of mass gatherings and unexpected new friendships formed, there's also been reports of gamers' Pokemon quests gone horribly wrong. Just remember to use caution when out and about collecting Pokemon.

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  • Shortly following the game's release, a 19-year-old in Riverton, Wyoming discovered a dead body while searching for water Pokemon along the Big Wind River. Other gamers have reported finding dead bodies while hunting for Pokemon off the beaten path.

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  • Reports also surfaced of criminals using the game to find popular PokeStops with the aim of mugging unsuspecting gamers who pass by. In O'Fallon, Missouri, police arrested teenage boys who had robbed several 'Pokemon Go' users. The suspects were charged with first degree armed robbery.

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  • A similar robbery occurred on July 18, when a tourist from New Hampshire was hunting for Pokemon in Central Park and was held at gunpoint by two men. Police later tracked down the suspects using the victim's Find My iPhone app. Central Park has become a popular spot for New York 'Pokemon Go' users, with large groups of gamers traveling together to find rare Pokemon.

  • In Ontario, Canada, a woman was arrested on assault charges after shooting a pellet gun from the roof of her apartment at a group of people playing the game.

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  • In Flagler County, Florida, a man fired gunshots at two teenagers who parked in front of his house after midnight when they discovered Pokemon on his street. The teenagers were not injured, though the gunshots left bullet marks on the vehicle and punctured one of the tires.

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  • 'Pokemon Go' has inspired fans to go out and meet new people to hunt Pokemon with, but sometimes those meetups can take a nasty turn. In British Columbia, a 19-year-old woman met up with a 31-year-old man to play the game, only to end up calling the police after the man made sexual advances towards her.

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  • On July 28, an Australian Pokemon trainer crashed his car into a school building in Melbourne after he lost control of the vehicle while attempting to catch a Pokemon. Fortunately, no one was injured in the crash.

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  • A comic book artist in San Jose, California was attacked by a man with a knife while playing the game, sustaining a severe wound that required fifteen stitches. The victim told NBC Bay Area that his attacker thought he was recording him with his phone and didn't believe him when he explained he was just trying to catch Pokemon. He says the attack did not reduce his passion for the game.

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  • A few days after the San Jose attack, a student from San Joaquin Delta College was shot and killed while playing 'Pokemon Go' near Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. Police are still investigating the incident.

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Have fun playing “Pokemon Go,” but make sure you stay safe while doing so

'Pokemon Go' has brought kids and their parents together, brought a sales boost to many small businesses that suddenly became PokeStop locations and restored Pokemon to the mainstream cultural dominance it enjoyed during its heyday in the late 90s. But for every story of mass gatherings and unexpected new friendships formed, there's also been reports of gamers' Pokemon quests gone horribly wrong. Just remember to use caution when out and about collecting Pokemon.

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This is outdated.
Follow Uranium Competitive collective [color=var(--text-link)]https://discord.gg/Peysqnyfor up to date tier lists.[/color]
Tier lists have been used in competitive pokemon for a long time. They give Pokémon that are seen as weaker a chance to battle against others in the same strength category.
Tier lists are however completely based off of how often a Pokémon is used in battle and not at all based on its actual stats/movepool/ability/etc.
The tiers and accompanying banlists i will be focusing on will be OU (Over Used), UBER (Banlist for OU), UU (Under Used), BL (Borderline, banlist for UU).
I have been gathering usage statistics in tournaments for a while now, and together with Aiden ShadeMonkey i have compiled a OU tierlist, everything not in OU will be UU automatically.
As more tournaments will be played these lists will change and i will update this thread.
The spreadsheet used to calculate all of this can be found here.
Now on to the tiers!
Special mentions:
Furcoat, as well as using u-turn/volt switch in combination with stat boosting moves are currently banned in most upcoming tournaments because they are bugged.
UBERs:
There is currently nothing here.
OU:
Metalynx
Archilles
Electruxo
Gyarados
Feliger
Gliscor
Glavinug
S51-A
Paraboom
Inflagetah
Chimaconda
Coatlith
Theriamp
Syrentide
Jolteon
Nucleon
Alpico
Frosthra
Navighast
Kiricorn
Luxelong
Laissure
Yatagaryu
Beliaddon
Seikamater
Urayne-Beta
N-Pajay
BL:
There is currently nothing here.
UU:
Everything that is not in UBERs, OU or BL is in UU.
Special thanks to: Dusk, Aureon and Juani for hosting tournaments!