My personal tyranid build are hyper adaptive to represent their rapid evolution to suit any environment, as well as strong and repugnant because they are soldiers
Fu fact; that Tyranid mega structure actually killed some eldar who got too close. The one human psyker survived because he was too weak. Also it is sending out a pulse into the galaxy. Non infested humams on chaos worlds have begun rebelling and fleeing in ships towards this point. That's right; the dark gods are losing corrupted followers to the bugs by this thing.
About that queen... no. There is only one true individual, apart from the hive mind, and that it was Swarm Lord. Some scholars believe that he is the hive mind given form for a specific planet. (Some lore suggests the nids outside the system have a small lull in intelligence when he takes the field.)
@@brianpembrook9164 ok well you say past tense. Is he gone now? You could also argue hive tyrant as well. The thing is both the swarm lord and hive tyrant are ground based. So i think you could argue norn queen controls the fleet. Again I'm not a lore master so.
@@gaymin3252it’s deceivingly good imo. Tool tip doesn’t say but catalytic processing raises the base production of an alloy worker from 3 to 4 essentially giving you 25% increase to alloys. Food is also something that rarely ever gets used in Stellaris so if you make a couple farming worlds you’ll have enough food to supply your alloy production the whole game.
My personal tyranid build are hyper adaptive to represent their rapid evolution to suit any environment, as well as strong and repugnant because they are soldiers
Strong makes sense.
Fyi; Tyran Prime was an ocean world.
Fu fact; that Tyranid mega structure actually killed some eldar who got too close. The one human psyker survived because he was too weak. Also it is sending out a pulse into the galaxy. Non infested humams on chaos worlds have begun rebelling and fleeing in ships towards this point. That's right; the dark gods are losing corrupted followers to the bugs by this thing.
4:24 I am not sure either. If memory surves that moment happened at Baal.
Thanks for the lore info! So if you want to be true to Tyran you should pick ocean world for sure!
About that queen... no. There is only one true individual, apart from the hive mind, and that it was Swarm Lord. Some scholars believe that he is the hive mind given form for a specific planet. (Some lore suggests the nids outside the system have a small lull in intelligence when he takes the field.)
@@brianpembrook9164 ok well you say past tense. Is he gone now? You could also argue hive tyrant as well. The thing is both the swarm lord and hive tyrant are ground based. So i think you could argue norn queen controls the fleet. Again I'm not a lore master so.
You should pick catalytic processing as a civic. All Tyranid technology is biological
Not familiar with catalytic processing, what dlc is that from?
@@volairen Pretty sure it's default, all it does is replace the alloy district's mineral upkeep with food instead
(Really bad iirc)
@@gaymin3252it’s deceivingly good imo. Tool tip doesn’t say but catalytic processing raises the base production of an alloy worker from 3 to 4 essentially giving you 25% increase to alloys. Food is also something that rarely ever gets used in Stellaris so if you make a couple farming worlds you’ll have enough food to supply your alloy production the whole game.