Naramo Nuclear Plant Guide (2026) — Power Orders, XP, Ranks & Raids
Naramo Nuclear Plant is a team-based nuclear-facility roleplay where you run a reactor, complete power orders for XP, survive meltdowns, and either defend the plant as security or raid it as a hostile force. XP unlocks teams, weapons, and vehicles as you climb the reactor ranks from Junior Operator to Control Room Supervisor and beyond. This guide covers how the power-order loop works, handling reactor crises, ranking up, the teams and raids, the best passes, code status, and how to earn free Robux.
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What Is Naramo Nuclear Plant?
Naramo Nuclear Plant is a team-based facility roleplay-and-combat game by The Noobic Stratocracy, set in a snowy mountain nuclear plant. It launched on January 17, 2025 and has grown into a deep, dedicated community game — over 23 million visits, more than 98,000 favorites, and around 3,400 concurrent players on place ID 98626216952426, with a strong rating and frequent updates into 2026. It is far more of a job-and-faction simulator than a casual clicker, so expect systems and roleplay depth.
The setup is built on lore: the Noobic Stratocracy operates the plant, the Federal Republic of West Noobia (with help from the Commonwealth of Bloxia) tries to sabotage and raid it. You pick a side — run the reactor with the Department of Energy, guard it with Plant Security, or attack it as a hostile raider. The core for most players is operating the reactor: complete power orders, earn XP, rank up, and unlock more of the game while meltdowns and raids keep things tense.
The Power Order Loop
The core loop of Naramo Nuclear Plant, for reactor operators, is steady and rewarding: take a power order, hold the target output, complete it for XP, repeat. It is the most reliable way to progress.
1. Take a Power Order
Power orders arrive about every 90 seconds and ask the reactor team to hit a target wattage — roughly 15,000 to 49,000 W.
2. Hold the Output
Operate the reactor to reach and hold the requested wattage for about 20 seconds without overshooting into dangerous territory.
3. Earn XP and Repeat
Completing an order grants 150 XP base to all non-external teams. Stack orders steadily — it out-earns chasing rare events over time.
Handling Meltdowns & SCRAM
The drama of Naramo comes from reactor crises. When temperatures climb, you have to respond fast: keep cooling and the power grid running, drive your control rods to 100% in, and during a full meltdown open the pressure relief valves and hit SCRAM after about 45 seconds to drop the core back below safe temperatures. Surviving a meltdown rewards 500 XP to everyone, and a successful SCRAM test pays a big 1,000 XP — though grinding regular power orders is still more XP-efficient minute for minute. The key numbers to remember: ensure cooling and grid at around 3120K, and if the core passes 4000K or you lose the grid, evacuate rather than die at the console. Learning this response turns the scariest moments into bonus XP instead of a wipe.
Climbing the Reactor Ranks
Progression on the Department of Energy side runs through a clear rank ladder, each step gated by certifications, points, and completed shifts. You start as a Junior Reactor Operator after passing orientation, advance to Reactor Operator (turbine and solo certifications, 25 points, 2 shifts), then Senior Reactor Operator (emergency and grid certifications, 75 points, 10 shifts), and on to Control Room Supervisor (tenure plus 250 points). Above that sits a Corporate tier — Shift Manager up to Plant Director — that controls plant policy. The practical path is to grind power orders for both XP and points, knock out each certification as it unlocks, and bank your required shifts. Climbing ranks unlocks more responsibility and access, and reaching Corporate even lets you earn the powerful Plant Director role without paying for it.
Teams, Raids & Combat
Naramo is not only a reactor sim — it is a faction war. Alongside the Department of Energy running the plant, Plant Security defends it with heavier weapons, while hostile raiders from West Noobia and Bloxia attack. Raids trigger when roughly 20 hostiles and 20 security are online at once, and notably meltdowns cannot start during a raid, so the game shifts entirely into combat mode. If you prefer fighting to operating, you can spec into security or hostile teams and unlock their weapons and vehicles through XP and ranks. For most players the best XP comes from the reactor grind, but the raid system gives the game its tension and a reason to coordinate with your faction. Pick the side that fits how you want to play and lean into it.
Pro Tips
- Grind power orders. They recur every ~90 seconds for 150 XP each — the most efficient long-term XP.
- Hold output, do not overshoot. Hit the requested wattage and hold ~20 seconds without tipping into meltdown.
- Learn the meltdown response. Cooling on, control rods 100% in, relief valves and SCRAM after 45s; surviving pays 500 XP.
- Bank certifications and shifts early. They gate every rank from Junior Operator up to Control Room Supervisor.
- Evacuate above 4000K. If the core overheats past the limit or the grid is lost, leave rather than die at the console.
- Coordinate during raids. When combat mode hits, work with your faction — meltdowns pause until the raid ends.
Game Passes
Naramo Nuclear Plant is free to play and sells optional game passes, mostly powerful roles and units. The lineup includes Shift Manager (1,200 Robux, a head start toward the Corporate track), Plant Director (2,200 Robux, the top Employee-branch role with broadcast, lockdown, and firing powers — though it can also be earned free by grinding Corporate), Armored Cavalry Regiment (1,999 Robux), Special Operations (2,200 Robux), Bloxian Foreign Oversight (2,500 Robux, the raider powerhouse), and the novelty Gubby (10,000 Robux). None are required — you can climb the ranks and reach top roles through play — but Shift Manager is the cheapest fast-track toward Corporate if you want a head start. Always check the in-game store for the current lineup and prices, since they change with updates.
Naramo Nuclear Plant Codes
Naramo Nuclear Plant has a code system that grants XP and boosters, but the active status is unreliable right now — reputable trackers disagree on which codes still work. As of June 28, 2026, the codes most often reported are 40k (XP), 30K (an XP boost), ROADUPDATE (an XP booster), and 22K (XP), but several sources list some of these as expired, and no new codes have been confirmed in months. Treat the list as "reported, unverified" and test them in-game. To redeem, open the menu via the settings icon in the top-right, click Codes, type the code exactly (they are case-sensitive), and hit Redeem. For the current status and any new milestone codes, see our Naramo Nuclear Plant codes page.
How to Earn Free Robux for Naramo Nuclear Plant
Naramo Nuclear Plant's game passes — the Shift Manager and Plant Director roles, the raider and security units — all cost Robux. If you want them without spending out of pocket, you can earn Robux through Earnaldo by completing simple tasks and put it toward the role you want. Here is how Earnaldo works.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It has a code system for XP and boosters, but the active status is unreliable — reputable trackers disagree. As of June 2026, the most-reported codes are 40k, 30K, ROADUPDATE, and 22K, but some are listed as expired elsewhere, so treat them as reported and unverified and test in-game.
It was made by the group The Noobic Stratocracy and lives on Roblox place ID 98626216952426. It launched on January 17, 2025 and has over 23 million visits with more than 98,000 favorites.
The most efficient way is running power orders on the reactor, which arrive about every 90 seconds and pay 150 XP base each. Surviving a meltdown gives 500 XP and a successful SCRAM test gives 1,000 XP, but steady power orders out-earn rare events over time.
Keep cooling and the power grid running, drive control rods to 100% in, and during a full meltdown open the pressure relief valves and hit SCRAM after about 45 seconds to cool the core. If the core passes 4000K or the grid is lost, evacuate rather than die at the console.
The Department of Energy runs the reactor, Plant Security defends the plant with heavier weapons, and hostile raiders from West Noobia and Bloxia attack it. Raids trigger when about 20 hostiles and 20 security are online, and meltdowns pause during a raid.
No. You can climb the ranks and even reach the top Plant Director role for free by grinding the Corporate track. Game passes like Shift Manager and Plant Director simply give a head start or instant access and are optional.
About This Guide
This guide is based on the live version of Naramo Nuclear Plant (place ID 98626216952426) by The Noobic Stratocracy as of July 2026, drawing on the in-game experience, the experience page, the community V2 wiki, and reputable code trackers. As a deep, frequently updated roleplay game, ranks, mechanics, codes, and passes may change — confirm current details in-game. It is not an anomaly-spotting game; do not confuse it with Nuclear Plant Tycoon or anomaly facility games. See also our Naramo Nuclear Plant hub.