My wife and I had triplets not to long ago. We were finally able to get a family portrait together after hours of the photographer trying to get everyone in place and trying us trying to get our Pokemon to cooperate (along with our dog too!). Should we be worried about any of our Pokemon and the triplets as far as our Pokemon getting along with the new additions? Do you see any concerns here? So far Luxray seems to be the most protective of our bunch. Thoughts?


Bill: First and foremost, congratulations! You look like a wonderful family.

That said, though, my only concern is with your muk, rather than your luxray. Your luxray is displaying normal behavior around new additions, so I would only worry about it if it’s aggressive towards you whenever you try to take the children back.

Your muk, on the other hand, is a different story due to the fact that its body naturally harbors a wide variety of microfauna—or, in other words, potentially harmful bacteria and viruses. Newborns should be kept away from muk until you’ve started on their vaccination schedule at the very least (although really, preferably until their immune systems further develop), even if muk is eager to help.

Other than that, at first glance, it seems like the rest of your pokémon family don’t mind the presence of your children at all, which is a good sign. If that’s the case, then they likely understand how to regulate their power around the babies, meaning they’re docile enough to handle them without issue.

Best of luck to your family!