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Nuclear PlantFishGuide
All 22 fish locations on Nuclear Plant in Creatures of the Deep.
Nuclear Plant Overview
The Nuclear Plant is the second VIP fishing map, accessible through weekend VIP tickets, following the same access model as Chemical Plant. It is fully available for collection and does not include quests, NPCs, or layered progression systems. The map feels relatively straightforward, with fish that mainly differ by how often they appear rather than by mechanics or difficulty. Most catches rely on patience and repetition, making the experience consistent but not overly complex.
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Map highlights: notable Fish on Nuclear Plant in Creatures of the Deep.
bulpgill
The bulpgill is a common fish that can still take a few attempts to appear consistently in the Nuclear Plant. Even if its classification suggests it should be frequent, players often need some repetition before seeing it regularly during a session. The main factor here is persistence rather than any specific condition, and it tends to appear in the general fishing pool alongside other basic catches. Its behavior makes it feel slightly less immediate than expected for a common species.
yellow submarine cod
The yellow submarine cod is one of the more consistent fish in the Nuclear Plant. It appears with relatively stable frequency, making it useful for completing collections without much adjustment or specific setup. Most players encounter it naturally while fishing, and it does not require particular strategies to obtain. Its main strength lies in its regularity compared to other species in the map.
devil muntanoid
The devil muntanoid appears slightly less often than common fish in the Nuclear Plant, which can make it take a bit more time to obtain. It is generally encountered through repeated attempts, with no strict requirement beyond persistence. Optional bait can slightly improve the flow of catches, but it is not necessary. Overall, it remains a straightforward but less frequent catch compared to basic species.
giant bus bass
The giant bus bass is more influenced by positioning sensitivity than by rarity. Its behavior can feel slightly inconsistent at first, with capture reliability improving once the correct conditions are naturally found. It does not rely on special mechanics and remains fairly straightforward once understood in practice. Compared to other fish in the Nuclear Plant, its main distinction is this dependence on placement consistency.