I was so stunned when, while reading Serina, I realized a seemingly banal thing - plants do not exist to be eaten. They are also fighting for life and if they have a way to bring down the animal kingdom they will do it
Legend gourmand takes 1st spot hands down, homie pulls sticky time bombs from many years after his campaign, posseses two children, turns mushroms and mold into living beings, capable of one shotting basically everything, can make 1:1 replica of any item in the game never hearing of it before, travels from outer expanse to FP just to get a silly square, comes back, leads a whole species somewhere, raises a generation, cooks a nuclear bomb, eats it.
2:50 you know that if you put them in your shelter and hibernate, they will actually hatch and the baby noodle flies will follow you like you are their mother, but you can still eat them 🤌🤣. It's four free food points
@@sonwig5186 i dont even bother usually to get the eggs. But when im playing hunter and going through farm arrays i always eat them. Im not risking my limited life in farm arrays hunting for food. I hate farm arrays as hunter. Everywhere else is easier as hunter but farm arrays is my Mortal enemy. I usually just go through sky islands to pebbles later and eat some more noodle flies on the way. But i take The more peacefull route to outskirts sometimes too, well more peacefull for the flies because there are less eggs that way
You mean follow the player when the player is starving or when the flies are starving . I haven’t played the game yet btw, I’m just going through a lot of videos about it right now cause i find it very cool and want to try it when I’ll have time.
I think it’s because they are protecting their young, if I remember correctly they actually have an anger meter, which is raised by I think movement and sound
I heard one theory that they're purposed organisms made to be, like, living electrical circuits? and since they naturally generate power, they have to discharge it, and that means killing something unfortunate enough to come across one. mainly, You
My headcanon theory about voidworms is something i read somewhere so i don't take credit for it but regardless here we go. Void worms are the echoes of past civilizations, where all echoes that remained on the earth eventually got burried under falling dust and sank into the voids sea. As they are tied to location this would obviously take a very long time, enough for them to be combined into a singular organism wether or not due to void fluid. This would make for a greater cycle of entire civilizations, seeing as there's lots of void worms. And gives an immense sense of time and history to rain world
I always imagined that Arti is a descendant of a purpose organism made by the ancients, but knowing that the canon explanation for her is garbage wastes acid alters my theory slightly. I think maybe she still is a descendant of a purpose organism that had minor explosive abilities and was made to work around acid, so it had an immunity to it. Arti still has a minor immunity to the acid and perhaps before the incident she mostly scavenged prey that had died in the acid. Ingesting this acid over a large period of time made her explosive abilities much more extreme as well as made her saliva corrosive. She can make explosive spears with this saliva and I imagine it just needs a small spark to become explosive. Idk, just thinking
My personal theory is that slugcats have some sort of compartment or chamber in their stomachs or throats that (likely unintentionally) let's them store small items by swallowing. My guess is that arti's stomach/throat pouch thing is so full of explosive and flammable matter that they can regugitate it on command to make bombs and explosive spears, or let it pass into the digestive system where it starts to react with the stomach acids and then explodes shortly after being crapped out (the rocket jump)
9:53 I think developers patched the grapple worms being ignored by literally anything, I was playing just yesterday, passing through underhang, and I saw a lizard just snatching one on its way, though lizards still don't try to walk towards them.
@@clarfonthey It's only if lizard saw you drop it (lizards automatically move towards possible lizard food that was dropped by player), if lizard encounters just a corpse of grapple worm on their own, they wouldn't touch it
Lizards have an extremely low wants to eat relation with grapple worms. So, unless a slugcat offers it as a gift, or the grapple worm is right next to a lizard for an extended period of time, a lizard will ignore grapple worms.
@@Pebbsi_official A vulture was chasing me at the chimney canopy room where the 2 buggies(grapple worms) spawn and both of them grappled to the ground then at the vulture. Vulture angrily snatched a grapple worm and attempted to fly but then it realised there's a second one. It was fuckimg amusing to watch the vulture but then I decided to put it out of it's misery.
Something with jet fish is that they will accidentally kill their friend if your holding said friend and basically using the jet fish’s bro as a sheild, they will also kill themselves on random crap like walls or slugcats, or other jet fish
I feel like miros birds should be given more credit given that they survived an ENTIRE SUPERSTRUCTURE WITH A CITY ON TOP OF IT falling directly on them
Strawberry lizards actually get colder as their fur gets covered in snow, theoretically giving camouflage but in gameplay just makes them colder Also green lizards are the only species that canonically went extinct, since none can be found in Saints timeline
Didnt cyan lizards also go extinct? I remember my friend telling me that and it makes sense since their reckless hunting style could easily lead to every single one either dying to a vulture or killing themselves
@@demoliman yeah that makes sense, but I feel like I’ve seen some of them? Idk I haven’t played Saint in a minute but that’d be a pretty cool detail too
technically all beings in the rain world are immortal so what happened was a migration to another place, the same thing goes for other animals such as coleciopedes that simply disappeared after the saint's campaign, possibly remaining below the pebble structure
@@Anomalocaris-ow3pu I might’ve misunderstood the lore, but I think only animals that follow the 5 natural urges (violence, lust, gluttony, greed and self preservation, I think) obey the cycle. We can see this in slug cats, and in ancients, perhaps scavengers but most creature only obey 3-4 laws
@@Mysillyium I think mainly its just for gameplay, but lorewise we could surmise that other slugcats can do it too, but dont need to sinc etheyre not permalocked at karma 1
Scavengers as individuals being so much higher than the average slugcat is kinda wild to me. They aren't the most mobile, and in my gameplay killing singular scavengers is probably the easiest thing ever. Their throwing power is identical to slugcats and their mobility is incredibly poor in comparison. A lot of them despite their height advantage or having rocks also just tend not to actually try to stab lizards in the back, instead hitting the face. They are slightly tougher but it makes very little difference in most scenarios(especially when you are alone, and nobody is there to save you). Even the frailest slugcats can just stab them twice and kill them. Maybe only once, due to them being the few creatures in Rain World with a very much so vulnerable and exposed head. Scavengers however, are indeed very efficient in groups. And would probably score higher than if you were to also rank Slugcats as a collective.
A few thoughts on the tierlist: -spore puffs are probably fungus spores that spread when the puff bursts, so throwing one just spreads the spores -no creature except for slugcats eats eggbug eggs so them dropping their eggs when they die is probably a good strategy
honestly I think you're really undervaluing rivulet's movement capabilities, riv can straight up just ignore every predator. When I played that campaign for the first time, I almost never died because I just kept running past creatures and they couldn't get me. It was the campaign where I died to predators the least and it's not even close. edit: 28:17 twice. This is the second time spearmaster was sent on that trip
some of these placements feel extrememely off to me, but I applaud you for spending the time to rank this many of ANYTHING and not only have a fairly coherent result, but be able to make an entertaining video from it
9:28 In my head cannon, Vulture Grubs are the larvae of a parasitoid being that use that beam not for defense, but to attract and infect vultures, fatally or not. The resulting adults are called Vulture Hawks, and their adult form is yet unknown.
Just a note: arti doesnt absorb scav karma, they just use their bodies to get through the gate. the karma showing up on their hud is just a a gameplay mechanic to tell YOU the player what that scav's karma is at.
Two things he missed that I picked up on. 1. Scavengers do in fact hunt raindeer. 2. Singularity bombs can kill everything except 5 pebbles. (And yes you can kill guardians with singularity bombs, also spearmaster moon will save herself from singularity bombs just like pebbles.)
0:50 Maybe the seeds of glow weed and slime mold are inside the part you eat, and when you shit it out, a new plant of that species starts growing, some irl plants do that
36:44 ‘they are a species like us humans, I’m assuming you’re all humans’ Specific people in 3872: ‘I find that offensive, I can’t believe you’d just think that’ (This is a joke, great video)
I always found it odd how Saint can't ascend echoes, since you will have the opportunity to see at least one after already reaching 10 karma. They're a part of a being that failed to ascend - why is Saint unable to fix that for them? That's it's purpose.
According to the Rain World Wiki, lantern mice can actually absorb void spawn I don't know if that makes them enlightened all of a sudden once they do, but I can imagine some funky shit goes on in their tiny little idiot brains once it does.
where was that one random uninteractable slugcat you find in outer expanse??? :( and i think theres one in industrial, he just randomly appears too (unless im dumb)
When I think of Ancients - I either think of humans, where they are literally weak as heck, but have technology to kill anything that looks at it wrong - or as Gods, able to just *poof* and anything annoying them just blows up
good video!! id personally rank all versions of gourmand higher than they are in ur list, like they can literally craft singularity bombs and deflect spears headed their way just by rolling or sliding, that deserves at least *some* credit u kno?
I had a King Vulture spawn in the King Scavenger's arena. The Scavenger killed it, even though I already damaged him. But he got pinned to the wall by the vultures gun-spear, and that's how I managed to finish Artificer's campaign after a 20th attempt 😅. Anyway, that makes for the evidence the King Scav is stronger or close to the King Vulture. At least given he has access to explosive spears.
I think that some of those things go above king vultures, you can drop them pretty easily if you’re not in the open, I think at least the red lizard beats it (though not sure)
For plants gettting eaten and excreted is how they reproduce. That's why fruits evolve to be tasty. Glowing is an excellent survival trait for the plant as a species, though granted not so much for the individual fruit
I think legend Gourmand is canon because we see him appear in the ending cutscene in the food quest ending. We also see him in the survivor and monk opening cutscenes. We also know Gourmand is canon because he opens the gate to outer expanse for the campaigns after him in the timeline.
@@aupra9010i honestly don't understand why he put saint at a lower rank than the void worms. he literally played a clip of saint unsuccessfully ascending one; even though the ascension is unsuccessful, you can clearly see that the saint did some extreme damage to it.
Thats to do with the lineage system! I think. Not sure if TLs count. but to explain! So when you kill a lizard, for example, there's a chance a different variant will spawn. This includes one not available in campaign. So say you kill a pink lizard in Survior campaign, a Red one could take its place!
You put scavengers far to low, the only things that on are able to consistently kill them are truly apex creatures like red lizards, red centipedes, king vultures, miros vultures, and artificer
3:54 ive played this game for 500 hours and never thought of throwing a spear at these flowers. i did NOT know they had an effect of falling down after being hit woah everyday this game surprises me even when i think i know everything
I do want to say something about overseers. Scavengers will try to kill them, probably for their eyes. Edit: I look it up on rain wiki, and according to some dialogue from Moon, they do it out of defiance.
"Glow Weed is dumb because it glows."
"Glow Flies are smart because they glow."
This is the state of our world
What is a fruit?
A MISERABLE LITTLE PILE OF SEEDS
Glow weed is begging to get eaten while glow flies can just fly away
Lmao i mean they glow and can move so yeah
our rain world
@@deadlydoo a rainy world
"Plants are boring" -some guy to creatures that can withstand the bone-crushing rain without moving
people seem to forget just how metal the plant kingdom is, typical animal bias
I was so stunned when, while reading Serina, I realized a seemingly banal thing - plants do not exist to be eaten. They are also fighting for life and if they have a way to bring down the animal kingdom they will do it
Fungus better
@@frowner_and_co based fungus enjoyer
Fuck it, I'm tired of all other kingdoms, I'm a Monera enjoyer aka the bacteria that mantain the iterators alive
Ranking all 120+ rain world creatures? My brother in christ, i didn't even know there was that many.
I mean my man out there ranking bg objects
Hello burger 🍔
@@The_Idea_Guy hello Guy🧍♂️
Me when I accidentally learn rainworld more than school
@@voidburgershello Void
Void worms are long tubes made of corn
True
Legend gourmand takes 1st spot hands down, homie pulls sticky time bombs from many years after his campaign, posseses two children, turns mushroms and mold into living beings, capable of one shotting basically everything, can make 1:1 replica of any item in the game never hearing of it before, travels from outer expanse to FP just to get a silly square, comes back, leads a whole species somewhere, raises a generation, cooks a nuclear bomb, eats it.
bro ranked the background plants
2:50 you know that if you put them in your shelter and hibernate, they will actually hatch and the baby noodle flies will follow you like you are their mother, but you can still eat them 🤌🤣. It's four free food points
You evil
I don't eat them that is too mean. But they always fly off and die anyway ;-;
@@sonwig5186 i dont even bother usually to get the eggs. But when im playing hunter and going through farm arrays i always eat them. Im not risking my limited life in farm arrays hunting for food. I hate farm arrays as hunter. Everywhere else is easier as hunter but farm arrays is my Mortal enemy. I usually just go through sky islands to pebbles later and eat some more noodle flies on the way. But i take The more peacefull route to outskirts sometimes too, well more peacefull for the flies because there are less eggs that way
@@sonwig5186 if an adult noodle fly see u with em they think u r the parent, and they attack parents on first sight, so there is that
@@999Juice4everexterior is mine, damn near ended my run. Spoders and rocket lizards
recently when playing i noticed that the flies will follow the player if they are starving. doesn't do anything but still a pretty cool/creepy detail
You mean follow the player when the player is starving or when the flies are starving . I haven’t played the game yet btw, I’m just going through a lot of videos about it right now cause i find it very cool and want to try it when I’ll have time.
@@aaazzz8324 When the player is starving, so if you hibernate/sleep without having enough food
@@im_quinn ah, okay. Yes, it's a pretty nice creepy cool detail then
how can you make the flies starving buddy tf
the basic spiders on their own will take your slugpup off your head and kill it. Shaded was a nightmare when I had a slugpup with me...
The more I play rainworld, the longer the scugs eat my neurons.
Moon?
24:02 im pretty sure centipedes canonically kill for fun and eat smaller things like insects and probably plants
I think it’s because they are protecting their young, if I remember correctly they actually have an anger meter, which is raised by I think movement and sound
I heard one theory that they're purposed organisms made to be, like, living electrical circuits? and since they naturally generate power, they have to discharge it, and that means killing something unfortunate enough to come across one. mainly, You
My headcanon theory about voidworms is something i read somewhere so i don't take credit for it but regardless here we go. Void worms are the echoes of past civilizations, where all echoes that remained on the earth eventually got burried under falling dust and sank into the voids sea. As they are tied to location this would obviously take a very long time, enough for them to be combined into a singular organism wether or not due to void fluid. This would make for a greater cycle of entire civilizations, seeing as there's lots of void worms. And gives an immense sense of time and history to rain world
I always imagined that Arti is a descendant of a purpose organism made by the ancients, but knowing that the canon explanation for her is garbage wastes acid alters my theory slightly. I think maybe she still is a descendant of a purpose organism that had minor explosive abilities and was made to work around acid, so it had an immunity to it. Arti still has a minor immunity to the acid and perhaps before the incident she mostly scavenged prey that had died in the acid. Ingesting this acid over a large period of time made her explosive abilities much more extreme as well as made her saliva corrosive. She can make explosive spears with this saliva and I imagine it just needs a small spark to become explosive. Idk, just thinking
My personal theory is that slugcats have some sort of compartment or chamber in their stomachs or throats that (likely unintentionally) let's them store small items by swallowing. My guess is that arti's stomach/throat pouch thing is so full of explosive and flammable matter that they can regugitate it on command to make bombs and explosive spears, or let it pass into the digestive system where it starts to react with the stomach acids and then explodes shortly after being crapped out (the rocket jump)
@@sleepdeprivedcactus Your theory makes a lot of sense but I love the implication that here rocket jump is just explosive farts lol
@@fennecishere more like shitting a grenade and it exploding behind you, but explosive farts is funnier
9:53 I think developers patched the grapple worms being ignored by literally anything, I was playing just yesterday, passing through underhang, and I saw a lizard just snatching one on its way, though lizards still don't try to walk towards them.
Lizards don't actively seek them out but if they die they'll eat the dead ones.
@@clarfontheylizards will also eat grapples that stick to them
Meaning that lizards also feel annoyed from these mfs
@@clarfonthey It's only if lizard saw you drop it (lizards automatically move towards possible lizard food that was dropped by player), if lizard encounters just a corpse of grapple worm on their own, they wouldn't touch it
Lizards have an extremely low wants to eat relation with grapple worms. So, unless a slugcat offers it as a gift, or the grapple worm is right next to a lizard for an extended period of time, a lizard will ignore grapple worms.
@@Pebbsi_official
A vulture was chasing me at the chimney canopy room where the 2 buggies(grapple worms) spawn and both of them grappled to the ground then at the vulture. Vulture angrily snatched a grapple worm and attempted to fly but then it realised there's a second one. It was fuckimg amusing to watch the vulture but then I decided to put it out of it's misery.
absolutely love the idea that artificer's campaign is a story told by scavs
Something with jet fish is that they will accidentally kill their friend if your holding said friend and basically using the jet fish’s bro as a sheild, they will also kill themselves on random crap like walls or slugcats, or other jet fish
I feel like miros birds should be given more credit given that they survived an ENTIRE SUPERSTRUCTURE WITH A CITY ON TOP OF IT falling directly on them
8:22 Moon says gooieduck's are an "ancient mold" so they a mold.
Strawberry lizards actually get colder as their fur gets covered in snow, theoretically giving camouflage but in gameplay just makes them colder
Also green lizards are the only species that canonically went extinct, since none can be found in Saints timeline
Green lizards are to bad at catching prey
Didnt cyan lizards also go extinct? I remember my friend telling me that and it makes sense since their reckless hunting style could easily lead to every single one either dying to a vulture or killing themselves
@@demoliman yeah that makes sense, but I feel like I’ve seen some of them? Idk I haven’t played Saint in a minute but that’d be a pretty cool detail too
technically all beings in the rain world are immortal so what happened was a migration to another place, the same thing goes for other animals such as coleciopedes that simply disappeared after the saint's campaign, possibly remaining below the pebble structure
@@Anomalocaris-ow3pu I might’ve misunderstood the lore, but I think only animals that follow the 5 natural urges (violence, lust, gluttony, greed and self preservation, I think) obey the cycle. We can see this in slug cats, and in ancients, perhaps scavengers but most creature only obey 3-4 laws
30:14 the gate scans the karma of the scav and lets the scav through. like using a dead guards hand print to open a door
that makes sense, but is their any explanation as to why this technique is only available to artificer?
@@Mysillyiummaybe arti just don’t have karma, the gate scans what does have karma and then judges
@@Mysillyium I think mainly its just for gameplay, but lorewise we could surmise that other slugcats can do it too, but dont need to sinc etheyre not permalocked at karma 1
@@Mysillyium You can actually enable it on every slugcat in the remix options
I love how comment somerhing is immortal and then put mortals above it on the list 😂
Glow weed is more dangerous than you may think
gregtech
@@hootis1 greggy
Scavengers as individuals being so much higher than the average slugcat is kinda wild to me.
They aren't the most mobile, and in my gameplay killing singular scavengers is probably the easiest thing ever. Their throwing power is identical to slugcats and their mobility is incredibly poor in comparison. A lot of them despite their height advantage or having rocks also just tend not to actually try to stab lizards in the back, instead hitting the face. They are slightly tougher but it makes very little difference in most scenarios(especially when you are alone, and nobody is there to save you). Even the frailest slugcats can just stab them twice and kill them. Maybe only once, due to them being the few creatures in Rain World with a very much so vulnerable and exposed head.
Scavengers however, are indeed very efficient in groups. And would probably score higher than if you were to also rank Slugcats as a collective.
This is a very good video with a lot of interesting opinions! Great job bala!
WAIT licking electric coils KILLS YOU?!?!?! XD
I mean it makes sense
Sound weird out of context ngl
A few thoughts on the tierlist:
-spore puffs are probably fungus spores that spread when the puff bursts, so throwing one just spreads the spores
-no creature except for slugcats eats eggbug eggs so them dropping their eggs when they die is probably
a good strategy
I literally layed in my bed trying to concentrate so badly on what creature was on top 1.
I can’t believe you would assume that I am a human
i feel like green lizards should be ranked lower because they do go extincted in saint campain
honestly I think you're really undervaluing rivulet's movement capabilities, riv can straight up just ignore every predator. When I played that campaign for the first time, I almost never died because I just kept running past creatures and they couldn't get me. It was the campaign where I died to predators the least and it's not even close.
edit: 28:17 twice. This is the second time spearmaster was sent on that trip
some of these placements feel extrememely off to me, but I applaud you for spending the time to rank this many of ANYTHING and not only have a fairly coherent result, but be able to make an entertaining video from it
9:28
In my head cannon, Vulture Grubs are the larvae of a parasitoid being that use that beam not for defense, but to attract and infect vultures, fatally or not. The resulting adults are called Vulture Hawks, and their adult form is yet unknown.
God I love how thorough this is
I love the implication that comes with Hunter and Arti being higher on this list than Ancients.
Arti and Hunter ate all the ancients confirmed. /j
Just a note: arti doesnt absorb scav karma, they just use their bodies to get through the gate. the karma showing up on their hud is just a a gameplay mechanic to tell YOU the player what that scav's karma is at.
*sips beer* there goes 40 minutes
ranking the background bugs and plants is a weird form of dedication
'Non-lethal' shock defense. as someone who has been killed by a tiny centipede. i can confirm, it is not harmless. just nearly harmless
cant wait for the every individual room in the entire game tier list, hi_c04 gotta be S tier
Opssian's creature tierlist except you don't turn the purposed organisms into food
3:31 why is this text about Train/Red Lizards in the bug section :P
lol editing error! its meant to say "correction: dragonflies are hardcoded to be blue in sky islands and are green in any other region"
26:07 thank you for playing breakcore for this section
i think this is what he played: th-cam.com/video/Cjf3th8tgE0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Fj4kGR4b0eKqoc8i
Words can't describe how angry I am
Two things he missed that I picked up on.
1. Scavengers do in fact hunt raindeer.
2. Singularity bombs can kill everything
except 5 pebbles.
(And yes you can kill guardians with singularity bombs, also spearmaster moon will save herself from singularity bombs just like pebbles.)
16:38 this dude simply just doesn’t give a fuck. “Dude, what’s your problem??”
glad you listen to your community and have started makign tier list content
ok Mojosoup (former Sloptown "dev)
actually SoS is weaker than other puppets because she can only do weird beams while FP can oneshot you with no chance to dodge
SoS is like older than FP tho, so FP's technology is probably more advanced
Why no slugcats? They hunt in groups of 16 individuals and can kill almost every creature
0:50 Maybe the seeds of glow weed and slime mold are inside the part you eat, and when you shit it out, a new plant of that species starts growing, some irl plants do that
36:44 ‘they are a species like us humans, I’m assuming you’re all humans’
Specific people in 3872: ‘I find that offensive, I can’t believe you’d just think that’
(This is a joke, great video)
NOOOO Background Plants deserve to be at the top :(
31:25 its called terror or mother long legs i havent heard grandfather long legs ever
It makes way mores sense
24:35 it is making the most of its turbo hemorrhoids, specifically the tumors on its back
what about rubicon guardians? id rank them seperatly from depths guardians, as they have different abilities and behaviour.
I am pleased with this ranking.
awesome video good job brah
I always found it odd how Saint can't ascend echoes, since you will have the opportunity to see at least one after already reaching 10 karma. They're a part of a being that failed to ascend - why is Saint unable to fix that for them? That's it's purpose.
According to the Rain World Wiki, lantern mice can actually absorb void spawn
I don't know if that makes them enlightened all of a sudden once they do, but I can imagine some funky shit goes on in their tiny little idiot brains once it does.
12:43 the parts of the building look like two lizards looking at each other
i didnt know eye flowers were actually damn eyes i seen it look at the slug cat in the vid 3:54
Can’t wait to see the sequel to this when the wanderer dlc comes
9:23 omg the watcher is real! take a photo of me with him
I remember my first time and only time finding the stowaway and I was so confused
based animalmyn soundtrack
The scavangers actually eat raindeers
33:13 karma flowers might have some (hallucinogenic) connection to the void sea
Saint needed a high ranking imo being able to never die and kill everything
I had a grapple worm that grappled onto a dll, preventing it from moving towards my location, actual gigachad
where was that one random uninteractable slugcat you find in outer expanse??? :(
and i think theres one in industrial, he just randomly appears too (unless im dumb)
When I think of Ancients - I either think of humans, where they are literally weak as heck, but have technology to kill anything that looks at it wrong - or as Gods, able to just *poof* and anything annoying them just blows up
good video!!
id personally rank all versions of gourmand higher than they are in ur list, like they can literally craft singularity bombs and deflect spears headed their way just by rolling or sliding, that deserves at least *some* credit u kno?
Weren't blue fruits actually batfly cocoons?
That little detail would put it a bit higher in my opinion but it was ignored in the video...
Pretty sure that the Hunter stores its spear by sticking it ON the infection on its back.
30:20 She is most likely just using the scavenger's Karma as a sort of stolen keycard, rather than actually absorbing it temporarily.
15:48 is my favorite part 😂 I lost it 😂🤣😂 relatable.
I had a King Vulture spawn in the King Scavenger's arena. The Scavenger killed it, even though I already damaged him. But he got pinned to the wall by the vultures gun-spear, and that's how I managed to finish Artificer's campaign after a 20th attempt 😅.
Anyway, that makes for the evidence the King Scav is stronger or close to the King Vulture. At least given he has access to explosive spears.
I saw stowaway in one cycle. I thought it was a bug since all I saw was inspector like thing just vanished to ceiling as I entered a room
I think that some of those things go above king vultures, you can drop them pretty easily if you’re not in the open, I think at least the red lizard beats it (though not sure)
In sandbox it doesn’t, the king vulture nomomoms it
30:18 no... the karma just is still on the corpse.
Yeah but no other slugcats can do that so it’s just strange, I guess it makes sense as a gameplay thing though
Babe wake up balagaga posted!
2:14 Does he know?
It aint a fruit!
Lot of bugs which i never knew even existed in the game
Bruh I’ve seen pole mimics eat vultures on multiple occasions, put my bois higher!
For plants gettting eaten and excreted is how they reproduce. That's why fruits evolve to be tasty. Glowing is an excellent survival trait for the plant as a species, though granted not so much for the individual fruit
I don’t know why, but I’m pretty sure Saints should probably ring and at least a little bit higher as he’s been able to hurt the void worms
I'm insane i need help. I read the title as "ALL CREATURES NAKED"
well, technically, most of the creatures on this list ARE naked
0:30 bro made way too many sacrifices to rngesus
I think legend Gourmand is canon because we see him appear in the ending cutscene in the food quest ending. We also see him in the survivor and monk opening cutscenes. We also know Gourmand is canon because he opens the gate to outer expanse for the campaigns after him in the timeline.
plant that defies the cycle of death and rebirth: numba 95
god: numba 78
@@aupra9010i honestly don't understand why he put saint at a lower rank than the void worms. he literally played a clip of saint unsuccessfully ascending one; even though the ascension is unsuccessful, you can clearly see that the saint did some extreme damage to it.
so cool and awesome blogog
Miros birds, daddy long legs, terror long legs, and levitation can actually eat them tho of course they don’t live together.
19:54 oh man i saw like 3 IN A PLACE THAT I DONT THUNK THEY CAN EVEN SPAWN AND A TRAIN LIZARD I DIDNT SPAWN THEM IN MY RIVULET SAVE WAS NORMAL
Thats to do with the lineage system! I think. Not sure if TLs count. but to explain! So when you kill a lizard, for example, there's a chance a different variant will spawn. This includes one not available in campaign. So say you kill a pink lizard in Survior campaign, a Red one could take its place!
You put scavengers far to low, the only things that on are able to consistently kill them are truly apex creatures like red lizards, red centipedes, king vultures, miros vultures, and artificer
If you struggle to kill a single scav it's your fault that you can't throw a spear more than a single time.
the video 🤩
moths? I thought those were infant batflies cause they usually appear batfly homes
3:54 ive played this game for 500 hours and never thought of throwing a spear at these flowers. i did NOT know they had an effect of falling down after being hit woah everyday this game surprises me even when i think i know everything
So i don't know why Miros Bird is ranked below Fire Bug. They seem to eat them fine.
I do want to say something about overseers. Scavengers will try to kill them, probably for their eyes.
Edit: I look it up on rain wiki, and according to some dialogue from Moon, they do it out of defiance.
cool video
The scavengers frequently kill themselves and they are better than worm grass?