im glad theres still one popular youtuber that does io games the rest went to clickbaiting in fortnite and adding victory royale symbol in the thumbnail
I just wanna say Blitz, you do such a great job on all of your videos! i tried to find a game that you don't play, and i failed. You've earned a new subscriber!
The Real World Mantis shrimp is a super-colorful rainbow-colored lobster/shrimp-like creature. It can move it's claw so fast under the water that it actually creates a vacuum, and the water collapsing in on it creates a popping sound like a gunshot. They can hit so hard with their claws that fish get stunned by the shockwave, and they've been known to shatter glass aquariums (which is why you so rarely see them in captivity). They also have something like 16 color cones in their eyes, meaning they can see colors and things that humans literally can't even comprehend exist.
What is the point of poison? It does essentially no damage. Especially in a game where 2-3 hits and you're dead. The game is all about burst damage, not sustained low damage because most creatures have super low hp.
hey blitz, I feel like you need some training in deeeep. First off, you should main an animal and do not bother with the new animals if it's a top tier, because chances are it's unbalanced, like the weak side of the unbalanced. Sawfish is very weak, so weak that even its previous evolution, the hammerhead, could take it on in a 1v1 and solidly win every time. I recommend having shark as your main for ocean, and polar bear for arctic. Manta ray works if you have a group but the rest of the group isn't very skilled. Simply get the most skilled player in the group to become manta and have one of your group become electric eel, then have a bunch of rays/beavers for the remaining group. Don't bother with swamp and deep top tiers because deep sea animals require tons of grinding to get a good score, and swamp is very chaotic to the point where you would most likely die, very quickly. You should focus on a single animal that you like for the biggest biome (which is the ocean) for me, I'm a shark main, so I practice juking heavier builds, including dealing with the dreaded "whale cach" team comp, and dodging other sharks' boosts to stay in the game for longer. I also have to practice arctic invasion, as a good invade could allow you to take down penguins, seals, and possibly even a walrus if you're lucky. Now with giant squid nerfed to the point where it cannot catch anything, shark easily dominates by simply staying in the open ocean, occasionally passing the canal to the shallow reef where you could pick off a lighter build, or bait a team into the deeper water in which you could then separate and destroy them.
that was a bobbit worm it can grow to be bigger then a human and is actually my favorite animal so please dont make an error like that again it kind of trigers me : sorry i just saw the part were u realised it im really sorry