Their legs have lots of joints, ig it's not that surprising that they become noodles when _La Gourmand_ shows up pun not intended I know how noodly legs with joints can be, I played a lot with bionicles
Hello random citizen I remember from Daszombes stream 👋 Side note: also, yeah you're right. Theyre probably incredibly light in general and Gourmand is just too chunky
@@lonejohnwolf I... Well, I am not sure, exactly, outside of Artificer's Campaign, but I know that Elite Scavengers usually carry one around; kill, mug or trade with them, it will become a fancy, normal spear after a few uses, but you can recharge them by hitting one of those new green centipedes, and maybe any other centipede, but don't quote me on that
Imagine being a scissor bird, top of the food chain, rollin with the homies, when outta nowhere you’re hit in the knees with an animal you don’t recognize, confused for only a microsecond before tons of electricity flows through you and you can’t move before being brutally stabbed to death.
@@winterine4827 you get plenty of frames to perform the tech, yeah! super lenient of the devs. nothing fancy, easy to practice, consistent to execute due to the frankly sloppy tolerances allowed. it's great! now, jump storage on the other hand....
Now you need to employ this strategy on yourself. As in, the hunter. from what I understand, while playing as the gourmand in the dlc, you’ll be able to find your previous self, turned into a super hard to kill version of the daddy long legs. Good luck.
Only happens if you failed to ascend and perma-die through running out of cycles, and it will only appear near the place that your hunter perma-died in
thats really cool i learned about this in a different way. spitter spiders can make anything get knocked out. it happened for a miros bird in subteranan as hunter. i thought a scav had killed it with an explosive spear but it was actually alive HOLY SHIT THAT PART AT THE END THAT WAS AWESOME. im gonna go to the shoreline just to use it as a shield now. screw using jellyfish as food
@@phir9255 there are now with the Downpour DLC. There's a few in the Looks to the Moon area. Which is a really nice addition actually, since Moon mentions them bringing her stuff sometimes.
I never realised that Miros Birds were killable, The way they sounded made me think they weren't. Or maybe because in the game I'm making there's a creature similar and concept and appearance, and it's unkillable as well.
I can't believe I've been sleeping on the ultimate weapon. x_x Just the other day I was thinking it would be cool if there was like a poison mushroom you could feed to enemies to stun them for a sec! This is like that but WAY better!
What would win? 1: a complex flying organism, that used gas to move around, that has learned to go towards signs like lasers shining through the air, also they can recognize other organism and will seek out certain one, and they can recognize others of their species, so they have special masks to identify each other. Or? 2: one electrical boi
Wait, does that bit at the end with the sentinels (or whatever) actually do anything? You can't carry enough jellies to get all of them, obviously, but does that actually keep them inactive if they would wake up?
They can be shocked by jellies, but only for a short time compared to other non-electrical creatures. Btw we could also eat jellyfish and pufferfish irl; despite their sting/poison if prepared and eaten right.
@@farbott8137 You can re-enable that in the settings. 0-0 But since it was implemented, the devs clearly labeled it as an optional bug, so now I'm torn between disabling it or keeping it on.
Ok but seriously, these guys somehow killed me on a saint run Was swimming near them and for some reason I got shocked Knocked out of breath, and drowned LTTM has mean jellyfish in her house
i'm pretty sure they had max karma, guardians will instantly push you back then throw you around the room if you try to pass without it (nothing will distract them except another creature)
Jellyfish are thrown at weird angles just like blue fruit or pearls, you throw with a sort of arc instead of straight ahead. If you throw while moving upwards (I think?) then you throw it almost straight up with no backflip needed
imagine if you will there was a creature so deadly that nine pebbles made and then all the other monster things were sent to kill them all and we don't see it in game because its extinct and there is just bunch of monsters around now(I think the monster would be like a red lizard/cyan lizard/king vulture/grandfather longlegs/noodle fly/drop wig/leviathan/vulture grub so it can alert others)