The City Animal Tier List
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- Опубликовано: 28 фев 2020
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Check out the video of the squirrel escaping the cat ambush here: ruclips.net/video/bU-3U_ZgCvc/видео.html
The best escaper in the entire history of the game
@@user-ts1cx1py7s Wow, is that squirrel OP? I gotta comfort my cat, she had no chance 😂
@@empele10 of course ur cat have no chance because this squirrel is more overpowered than humans themselves he is a god tier
@@user-ts1cx1py7s OMG.. Cat outsquirrelled by god tier, maybe I should change the title
Yes, squirrels might need some nerfs for their speed
Tier zoo: "supremely valuable food"
Supremely valuable food: *FLOOR PIZZA*
Floor pizza gives you health
The best of all the loot you can find brotha
Gotta remember, human players are pretty much the only build in the game that cares about where its food is when its consumed. This is because their high INT stat has made them aware of the microbiome players.
It's tons of energy compared to most wild foods.
I mean, I'm a human main with the Disposable Income perk, and I'm going to at least consider floor pizza.
"racoons only live two years in cities" so raccoon gameplay strategy is literally *live fast, eat trash*
SBBwasaight Vuong, The Fast and the Trashiest?
Well, in forests, raccons don't live very long neither ^^
@@krankarvolund7771 well, lava is magma when it's underground
SBBwasaight Vuong Well, lungfishes existed before swim bladder fishes
The trash panda is the best build
Roaches have so much stealth that even TierZoo forgot to place them in S tier.
Its an animal tier list
@@Hawk1sdead so I’m guessing you don’t know roaches are apart of the class insecta which is apart of the phylum Arthropoda, which are, ya know, in the kingdom Animalia? Aka…animals….?
@@Hawk1sdead Bugs are animals
Too op, that's probably why they weren't mentioned. Or maybe because no one wants to watch footage of roaches running around and being all disgusting.
@@sofiipote7 that are so op, they might just survive a nuclear explosion given some equipment and good camping sites
The city meta is also the only biome where stats like charm and persuasion can actually be used to acquire loot, just find the right human and pass a few checks and you'll have a near constant stream of XP. Too many builds are sleeping on this strategy.
That strategy can easily backfire, though - you'll need good mobility to get away if the human is intimidated or has a randomly-assigned phobia. Though looking charming and non-threatening is likely how some builds, especially birds, can get some easy EXP. Quite often you'll find human mains with food placed outside their house in a cage specfiically designed for wild birds to access.
As a roach build I can’t benefit from this strat but I do see the value of it
Humans are apex predators that have no guarantee they won’t just send you back to the class selection, it’s a high risk high reward strat
Realistically only stray cats use this methos
@@urmybiscuit I have heard of fox builds also using it, especially in British servers.
We rat main are op. We once did a server raid and almost killed the entire European server
You’re stealing the flea’s credit. THEY were the ones who have the plague and that would mean you’d also die from it.
@@gameboy3d943 well we sort of formed a short alliance
@@gameboy3d943 yeah but god it was so funny to raid humans with that shit. best coop ive had
@@gameboy3d943 Well, it was a bit of a team-up to grief the humans a bit, but dare I say, it couldn't have been done without us.
The funniest part was when they thought the cats were the griefers and started to exterminate the cat players! Biggest false flag operation I ever remember taking part in.
30% of the human player-base rage-quit because of us!
good times...
@@gameboy3d943 And how did the fleas travel around? Exactly..
When a raccoon picks locks, it’s called “smart”.
But when I pick locks, I get called, “trespassing” and “going to jail”.
We truly live in a society
what build are you on?
@@usernametaken017
A.I build
Just switch to raccoon then
Thats how mafia works
I think another hidden ability that is very useful in city biomes is cuteness or appealability toward humans. It’s best not to be seen by them, but if you are seen as cute by them you may be able to collect additional loot.
As a cat main who is feral,I can confirm
Cuteness is definitely a hyper effective stat against humans, Animals that have maxed out their cute stats have seen great advantages in this regard.
@@Crichjo32 in fact, maxed out cuteness can even gain the player human allies if the player is in trouble. I posit with this alone, cuteness can in the right conditions be considered OP.
@@loganb7059 Cuteness definitelly needs a nerf patch, way too OP
One must be cautious with this strategy to avoid the trap of domestication
The peregrine is a surprisingly successful carnivore player in cities.
They also score so highly on stealth that many human players are unaware of their presence.
To be fair, humans in the city biome are usually unaware of most things
@@asiberiantiger188 Humans in city biome are NPCs. That's why they didn't care much about most players around them.
this is suprisingly true as a human player i never even knew this character existed and had to look them up on the wiki to find out what they are!
This is an extremely underrated build and seemingly untouchable in the city biome. Deserving of an S tier rating!
Makes sense Peregrine Falcons are good in city biomes when you've seen them in a canyon biome. The artificial canyons between buildings are just as perfect for their divebombing playstyle as natural canyon walls, and cities are chock full of other bird players used to all the threats being ground-bound players.
Cockroach player base: "Oh look, a list of amateurs."
My Aunt and Uncle constantly bring Cockroaches to my parents place they live in absolute filth.
@@mwperk02 Thanks for sharing?
@@mwperk02 Really needed to get that off your chest, huh?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
soo true, he totally ignored invertebrate builds. like flies and cockroaches.
“Generally socializing with them.”
Monkey: kicks a human player.
Now that’s socializing if I’ve ever seen it.
I hate that emote, only toxic players use it.
Extreme socializing
spoken like a true socialite
@@brendonhavener Taunt kills are always annoying.
Typical RUclips comment section socializing.
I as a crow build player would like to say that birds are great at navigating around the city biomes also bigger birds have the ability to steal high XP food from lower levels and birds can often find medium experience food spawns mostly being around high level elderly of human build, mostly higher levels are capable of taking over the spots and grinding quickly.
As a human player, I always leave loot drops near my base for crow and magpie players, especially since they keep pigeon mains from pooping on my base and my constructed mount
More than happy to share some of my XP if it means I don't have to clean up poop every couple of days
I once saw a raven try to use me (human main) as a tool to crush a magpie. The raven main held the magpie down and let it go just as I drove past in a car.
I have yet to edit the dashcam footage after 2 years. Bird made contact: but I was driving slow enough to swerve. I think it was able to hop away.
An excellent list! A small debuff you forgot to mention for rats is the "Innate Hatred" passive ability that many human mains are currently running.
While most builds on the list don't draw aggro from humans unless they invade a human's base or directly attack one, Innate Hatred will often proc immediately when the rat's stealth even slightly fails. There are so many human mains with Innate Hatred in the Alberta level that rat builds are completely unviable there.
I have the innate hatred passive ability, but that triggers for pigeons, cockroaches, rats, and mice
The innate hatred passive ability sucks as a human main.
Another example would be black cats, which trigger a special variant of the Innate Hatred passive called Superstition. This passive was a large contributing factor that almost wiped the European server in the Black Death seasonal event. There are even some extreme cases where human mains have the Innate Hatred passive triggered by other humans.
That's sad, I like rats. I have Innate Hatred of cockroaches, bedbugs, and ticks. Mosquitos are close.
Rats also have a natural repellant against humans by instilling fear and revulsion, so the hatred doesn't really amount to much since few humans will actively chase a rat to kill it. Most people see a rat and they head in the opposite direction.
"Roads... require careful strategy to traverse."
Deer: *YEET*
"smash sounds" GAME!
More like
Deer: stops in road "say what now?"
Rabbit: ¥€€T!
4:38 OMG IM LAUGHING SOOOO HARD XDDDDDD
I know it’s wrong but f*** that deer, that was so funny XD
That deer got ABSOLUTELY YEETED XD
Leeeroy
Coyote: * Attacks human's party members *
Humans: So you have chosen ... death
yeah, unless it's took down there is a video of some guy going all john wick on some coyotes for killing his daughters cat.. good stuff. In fact here is the video.. ruclips.net/video/occ1rC7jgc4/видео.html
He forgot to mention the coyotes biggest strength... Can hybrid with wolves and dogs making hostile dog builds and mixed wolf
Cat That Got Away: I'm getting my Human, then we'll see who's running for their life.
demandred1957 Omd if you find it again pls link it here :)
damn
I think the premise of tierzoo, where animals are compared to each other as if they're characters you're going to play in a game, causes TZ to underrate creatures like the pigeon. Sure, INDIVIDUAL pigeons are pretty helpless, but by those standards, high-class builds like the ant and the bee should be F-tier. With eusocial insects like them, TZ recognizes the play style of trying to make the group survive rather than the individual, but ultimately that's the play style of every build, whether we know it or not. Even if individual pigeons are easily game-overed, I can't walk a block in New York City without seeing one, something that's definitely not true of the raccoon or coyote, which are supposedly higher tier.
In suburbs you will see far more raccoons and in small towns there are more coyotes. Urban biome is diverse.
Survival of the group is only relevant for some animals. Pigeons definitely not among them. Maybe you are right that they should be higher tier though because they are very common. They have poor stats but they spent enough evolution points on cuteness that humans tolerate or even help them, while humans attack all the other scavengers.
@@fluffysheap Survival of the group is the only thing that matters for any animal. That's how evolution works.
This build is OFTEN used in Moscow!
@@craigrussell3062 The only thing that truly matters for any animal (except for a good part of the human playerbase) is reproducing, since that triggers the completion for the evolution main quest. By evolution stardards, the tier list shouldn't consider how easy it is to survive with a playstyle, but how easy it is to reach the point of reproducing. For the pigeons, that seems to be at least B or A tier.
@@craigrussell3062 Agree that Pigeons should be higher up in the tier list, they're pretty successful in the city meta. They're masters of unlocking basically any area where humans drop loot. I've even seen Pigeon players in subway stations, were rarely any other birds get.
pigeons vastly underrated. those things are everywhere
"Monkey socializing with humans"
Tierzoo: Shows a monkey drop kicking a person to oblivion*
Diddy side special
To be fair, he never said that they socialised WELL, or that the interactions were POSITIVE...
That has me creasing
wait, you're saying that's not how u socialize?
Had me in tears.
S+ Tier: Cockroaches.
When the cockroach uses the fly ability, no human remains to pose a threat to them, leaving all the loot unnatended for them. Also, it posses the highest overall intimidation level of the game.
I swear that roaches could smell my fear. Whenever I try to scare one away, they always charge my way. Spray them with Raid? If on higher ground, they will still try to fly TOWARDS me. If on the floor, they will run and do circles near me, making me do this stupid dance.
I'd rather encounter some large huntsman spiders. At least if you scare them, they run and hide. They kill the pesky roaches too.
@@shishi6799
Cockroach: You're going down with me.
@@vshatriya5254 Time to call the special Anti-Roach Guild PVP guild... Fumigators. Their gas attacks can be pretty dangerous... XD XD
I thought S tier was going to be only rats and roaches. I mean they're the only ones humans run from on sight. And can live right along with you in your comfy house.
The highest intimidation to humans in the game
I think you under rated the gulls, they are very sociable and are great at bullying other players (even humans) together.
Also, I was sad to see that you neglected to mention the fox. The urban fox's play style is so different from its rural cousin that many consider it a completely different build (as I understand it, the main difference is in the teeth).
In which tier would you put the Fox build in the city biome?
True, I think gull should’ve been way higher. They are omnivores that scavenge/steal AND hunt (the two most effective ways to get food in cities) and will eat just about anything. They can fight surprisingly well and are known for getting food from humans, so they’re good in the social category. They can fly, walk, AND swim, which gives them access to almost all of a city (parks, beaches, reservoirs, buildings, sidewalks/alleys, telephone poles, etc.). They are practically the bird version of rats in the city context.
I think we need a follow up video that includes foxes, feral cats or at least roaches/ants
As someone who has worked alongside them in the mountains, I'd argue the moose build belongs in high A if not S tier. While the general rule of bulk being a weakness in the city meta holds strong for the other deer builds, the moose has taken it to such a degree while pairing it with unparalleled aggression it's typically seen as more trouble to remove a moose from a given area rather then just letting them pass through. Removing them is costly, if you try to tranquilize their aggression is increased tenfold, and since their massive size makes the drug take longer than your typical animal in the city meta to fully have an effect, trying to remove them becomes a way that can lead to unnecessary casualties. Whenever a tourist would ask what can be done about the moose that set up shop in the area, the answer is almost always "nothing, just stay away"
When you consider this mentality is held amongst the humans regardless of the moose having by far the highest body count against humans in the North American servers, coupled with the fact that they're able to pull this build off in even the wealthiest and most populated ski resorts where the humans have the most resources to handle the threat, it's hard to imagine the moose build being anywhere even close to F tier.
Nothing will change the way you look at nature more than watching a seagull consume a rabbit whole.
Epic
Go to Florida, it gets weirder.
Or a turtle eat a pigeon, wtf?
Or Disney eating tall of media
Excuse me. WHAT
I feel like the reason TZ didn’t discuss arthropod builds is because they’d be too good and take up most of the top tiers.
The city is just a human griefed biome change my mind
Insect builds such as cockroaches, termites and ants would dominate the S tier and push other animals down.
Buldock's Channel Solenopsis Invertica (Red Invasive Fire Ant) and the Argentine Ant would be the top of S Tier.
@@anglecringe6917 human-griefing* biome
@@anglecringe6917 Its more like dungeons built by human guilts to lure more players to join them.
7:27 What an excellent find, the question and reply made me laugh out loud 😂😂
WYSI
I know they arent on the list but cats have GOT to be my favorite build to play as. As well as good stats you can also get protection via joining a large party of other cat players or joining a human's party.
Feral cats should definitely have got a special mention
Woooo A tier!
Your pool party was S tier though!
I wish i was you
What?
There was no human tier .__.
@@SunsetEnvy *animal* tier list
Nice 👍🏾
so when a monkey hits a human its called "socialising"
but when i hit a human its called "assault"
We truly live in a society
@@HMNCLunar omg so deep 😭😭😭😭😭
The solution is simple:
Return to monkey
@@HMNCLunar hi homunculus
That's the difference between PVP servers and PVE servers.
Other players very common on cities biomes: parrots, cockroaches, lizards, spiders, flies.
Parrots are extremely smart and with relatively long lifespans, they live in city biomes that have plenty of trees with loot and can easily avoid interaction with most predators, and they also live in large groups.
Parrots are deliberately added to human player parties so he didn't include them
They've even invaded the city biomes on the Europe server somehow ! And nobody is trying to stop them.
Bro that cat at 8:30 got legitimately bamboozled and destroyed lol
Also this video is amazing as usual great job!
Old guys throwing bread to ducks at local parks are basically hackers dropping money in GTA
Brady Stead bread kills ducks though lol
@@charliesheen17 cursed money, then?
@@charliesheen17 rockstar banning them for taking hacked loot
@@charliesheen17 It doesn't kill them directly, but it does clog their digestive system in a way, while giving them little to no nutritional value.
Even though for humans it's not that hard to get a hold of things other builds would kill for
Because of a half wonderful and half horrible thing we created called society
"Squirrels have the highest arboreal mobility of any build in the game."
Most insects: "We may be small but we matter darn it!"
Which insect moves around faster ON a tree than a squirrel?
@@moralhazard8652 Cockroach... *ahem* if a cockroach were the size of a squirrel...
newyorkny5023 it doesn’t work that way. If a roach was scaled up to the size of a squirrel, its skinny limbs probably wouldn’t even be able to support its weight, let alone allow it to move fast
@@samsemerau6802 well lets not forget the cockroach build's ability to traverse terrain squirrel builds cannot. like tight spaces and small holes. They also can fly if need be.
Even Coconut crabs have OP arboreal mobility.
I would ran the Deer build S tier in the Nara, Japan server. They are protected and fed by humans.
You mean hard carried by higher level builds
@@Oyi_14 In that sense the whole dogs and cats classes are playing a model simulator or a dating sim rather than then the survival game played by other classes.
@@nikhilhumane5540 but they are actually useful and would continue to be included in human parties even during an apocalyptic crisis. Deer and the like are only hard-carried on a whim.
The city biome is also a surprisingly good spot for many classes to use the “training” ability through areas specifically created by humans to help facilitate the use of training (in case you didn’t know what training is, certain classes with high intelligence will get a permanent stat buff when doing an action whom’s effectiveness depends on a certain stat, although the stat buff only applies to the individual player that uses training.)
4:40
-shows deer taking flight
-says they cant fly
mortaché de muerte the model rag doll physic was glitching
Bruh
@@DarshanBhambhani ah skyrim giants
Deer launch confirmed.
Nah bro, he was banned shortly after for cheating.
Coyote: *threatens sir mittens*
Humans: D E P L O Y T H E A T T A C K H E L I C O P T E R
Spencer Genovese LMAO
That coyote didnt even manage to understand what was happening
Sir Mittens: I would expect nothing less from my slaves.
Watching that seagull choke down it's food is honestly one of the funniest things I've seen.
Rock pidgeons evolved for terrains that resemble city scapes. They're at least B tier. Definitely higher than piggy
“Wait, it’s all intelligence”
Human : *loads gun* “Always has been”
Nice meme bro... I'm gonna have to take it. "Pulls out a gun" hand it over! Hand over the meme!
carson schmidt if you want to portray action in text either use italics or * action *
loads gun with religious intent
Atomic_CrescentRoll I feel the only way to win is probably tanks and intelligence mains
Useless without speech and opposable thumb.
Killing a cat as a coyote is like PvPing someone just under your lvl but then his friend who is a nolife grinder with broken stats comes and oneshots you from nowhere.
I can confirm that experience
Well, due to the human's strong grabbing skill that can rip off limbs, that's surely very powerful. limbs smaller than the human's arms can be easily ripped off, as it takes most of the attacked animal's blood, the humans can also stomp a downed creature, inflicting skull damage or destroying organs like the heart, or lungs, so the humans are very OP in city meta.
Gun
@Mutated Pearl i mean he isnt wrong,humans can defeat small to mid size players without any equip,altho using said equip can secure a quick elimination,fighting said small to mid tier palyers ,can end up on the human player getting rabies or any other disease,so its safer to use equip,sharp ones and long ranged are a really good choice
Edgard Tucson bro, human mains can easily one shot coyotes without even approaching them, also they do have an item called "cellphone" which can give them access to a unique universal chat to call in higher leveled player with better items to basically one shot you with ease.
An advantage Monkies have in the city meta is Human relations, compared to many other animals the Monkey has a more positive representation with Humans and make them less of a target compared to rodents and Racoons. With this advantage they have less to fear in general with Humans compared to most.
I would love a game to be developed where its servers of up to like a thousand people or more (if possible). And anyone can choose any animal that lives in that area, and everyone would just have to survive, they could be a bird, or a leopard. I think it would be cool to see which animals come out on top and are able to reproduce.
Humans when team killing occurs: I sleep
Humans when they see Cat/Dog getting griefed: *REAL SHIT*
To be fair, team-kill is almost a sport at this point in human playerbase...
Or a way to test new item recipes in "real situations". Can't blame them craft specialists much because how in *hack* is a bird supposed to compete against a human-operated plane? Or an elephant againt a tank? Or even the gigantic whales when they have to face a submarine?
But hey, I heard an interesting rumor...
It seems that the devs are so tired of human BS that a future update may turn their preciously crafted "Robots" npc project in a new playable race out of human's control. And you know the human playerbase, right? When an engeeneer ceate a thing they love to implement it in former craft recipes like the monsters cited above.
Oooh, I can't wait for all the other specie's salty playerbase to re-roll as these OP machines and take revenge on the "kill for sports" mindset human mains have. The despicable "cheat-hunters" becoming preys again, PvP outside of team-kill will become such a thrill!
As a racoon main i can say that griefing their companions is sometimes riskier than griefing humans themselves.
@@renookami4651 You do realize all predators kill for sport right? Especially canines. And felines.
**They avoided the entire insect player base!! Biased tierlist!!**
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@@renookami4651 Hey human player you seem to have the "misantropic" debuff. I suggest to you, to try to remove this characteristic since not only lowers your INT and CHAR statistics, but also reduces your chances of successful team play which no human can totally obstain from. Try to see the good other than the bad, instead of advocating the removal of an entire player base Just because our position in the top list
"Monkeys combine the intelligence of a hog with the mobility of a squirrel" is a powerful statement
I dont even know how to interpret that
Steven Cooper Fear
Houirrel the squirrel hog.
Monkey mains do be making weird crap these days to impress the human mains💀
This is going to sound weird. But I know the exact picture of a crow you used to create the silhouette in the thumbnail because I've used that exact same picture as a drawing reference so I remember it perfectly. I can't find it but I remember.
5:41
As a human main, I just gotta say, the player who carried me and taught me how to play the game, yeah. She hates geese mains, they always steal her loot whether it be health restoring food, or stamina restoring food, or just normal food, they always try to take stuff from her! 😂 one time she got into an argument with one of them and she straight up said “get the hell back! Why do you steal from me?” And the goose main said “cause it’s easy”
Edit: looking back at this a year later, it’s crazy
Coyote: “Mm, a cat, easy target”
Human owner: “So you chose death”
To all Coyote-Players: When you target our Cats, we will start a Crusade on every Member of your Playerbase, until you went extinct.
So you have chosen death*
*The Cat has a dog as team member*
Dog: hum...
Duel of the Fates begins*
@@alexisbaz8746 Coyote: Who are you
Dog: I'm you, but better
....
I am surprised Tier Zoo didn't mention that Coyote's can join parties with dogs and wolves to make unique spawned players?
"Rats and crows are number one"
*Billions of tiny cockroach laughs in the distance*
I think they got left out because they don't have much ability to directly compete with the other builds. Cockroaches thrive thanks to being adaptable omnivores, but all they can really do against any build their size or smaller is run, and they don't have the intelligence to take advantage of or learn things that rats and corvids do.
If you include arthropods, I would also give a decent rank to silverfish, house centipedes, cellar spiders, ants, and bedbugs.
@@Ryodraco cockroaches are pretty smart for insects. Also, running is usually a better option than fighting
You mean laughing from the shadows!!
Somebody call for an exterminator?
Something cool I learned is the peregrine falcon was at one point heavily endangered but learned to acclimate to city terrain and fed primarily on pigeons and rats until their numbers exploded. The city buildings are even like the rocky cliffs they used to live on, like pigeons too.
Omg I had no idea how much I needed this rpg analogy of animals living in a city 😂😂😂😂
7:50 Doing a drive by on a hog while flying a helicopter is the most Texan thing a human player can do lmao.
How much would you bet that one singular Florida man player has the highest hog player kills?
Suprisingly, that’s actually how they do it in most places. Attacking them on the ground is too slow
There's some good clips of invasive hog control on YT... it's brutal but necessary, hogs will tear up the land, eat anything, and attack everything including humans. Nevermind how quickly they reproduce.
This is Patrick yup and it’s fun
To be fair, you can pay to do this. It's a hell of a lot of fun
"Intelligence is the most important stat in the city meta."
Insects: lol
While insects build are S-tier in general due to their versatility, they still suffer from the human environnement. Human players will try to spawnkill them, spawn spots are much rarer, etc... Though still viable, I wouldnt like to be an insect main in a city biome.
However rural town biome is one of the best. You can have large amount of loot stolen frome human farmers and a lot of space. Definitly better
Evoluxman noob lol
Evoluxman Cockroaches?
Cockroaches are actually really smart. To the point that they know what humans are, and when they are close. They would try to get a better relationship with humans, but they find our skin revolting, often cleaning themselves after coming in contact with a human
The only reason the insect player base has survived so well in the city servers is because of their frankly broken spawn rate.
Missing the wood pigeon, they are often seen in cities too, and they are way more competitive than the normal pigeon. They have more strength and stamina. That means they can hold their ground well enough to justify B Tier
1:08 I love you for this Darkest Dungeon reference
*Coyote kills cat
Humans: “oh so you’ve chosen death”
That coyote just got 2 different player bases on it. Coyotes can't 1v1 Canines either. My party member avenged the neighborhood cats and soloed a whole pack. She got loot from the whole neighborhood until we switched servers. Funny how she had more human friends than the neighbor we moved to get away from.
Coyote: "Why do I hear boss musi-...OH SHIT!"
>letting cat mains go out into the PvP areas
Ain't no one's fault but their own.
I'm saddened but I can't do much about it, people don't take care of their cats, think they are free to roam anywhere, multiplying and killing the local fauna, and then the owners cry when something bad happens. sadly in some places cats are turning into a urban plague because of those people.
@@danilooliveira6580 yh honestly cats are a plague and we need more coyotes to hunt them
I would be absolutely *mortified* if I just saw a bear come crawling out of a sewer in the middle of my neighborhood.
litteraly i was crolling to see if anyone commented on that like wtf sewer bears
@@josephdedrick9337 Gotta love the Sewer Bear playerbase.
"Pick your bags kids were moving"
"we just moved here yesterday!?"
"Sewer bears"
Then you could take advantage of the human’s “tool use” ability to shoot it with your rifle.
@@Bimgus_The_Great But my usual server banned guns because they were too op.
I like the way you look at both sides of this equation.
I also enjoyed your use of jargon.
Well done.
I would say Peregrine falcon mains are also really strong in cities with tall buildings which where they can nest safely and also hunt from.
"If your chilren can't fend off the feral hogs themselves, then your bloodline is too weak to continue" LMAOOO
scrolled down looking for this comment !!!
they didn't use the evolution point, should use it on something like increased power.
@@justaviewer8613 true, at this point, they don't need to get more intelligent unless the human mains wants to achieve the rank Superhuman very easily or have Superpowers.
@@randomguynolonger727yearsa9 a rank like that exists?? i thought it was just a rumor
@@maerski5171 sad that we wont live to experience it
Coyote: *kills cat*
Human players:
"Michael... START THE GODDAMN HELICOPTER."
I mean I would get the tank
SIR YES SIR
Serves the bastards right
@@9051team *american player 😂
I felt that. One of my cats got eaten by a coyote about a week ago. I am still very much in a, "kill all the coyotes", mood.
9:58 I love how in the monkey part where hes saying or "just Generally socializing with them" there's a clip of a monkey just drop kicking a dude lol
I believe that the average garden spider is a great animal in sub-urban city biomes. You get to hang around in a nice garden, build your home and get easy prey without much interference. You wouldn't have to leave your home too often unless a human or animal walks into your home, I think it is key to find a good place for your web that can keep you safe and get a good amount of food.
Human mains really take care of their support mains, imagine bringing out a helicopter mount to hunt a single coyote.
Sometimes they mount a gun on a truck to kill emus
@@splendidmended9476 And they lose
That coyote was wanted for 10k and is banned in 9 countries.
Take out my cat.
I bring out the gat
@@grimm7507 take out My ferret
And I bring out the berret
Is there even a gun called berret
4:39 Glad that dear flew away before it could get run over
not another exploiter
What a cute bird in your icon! Yours?
Hacks
The driver gave them some extra boost.
Lmao
Turkey vultures are a very popular build in the city meta, as they have quick access to roadkill loot, which requires very low expenditures of xp to obtain. Also missing from the list: Opossum, Peregrine Falcon, and mouse.
I have seen the absolute strangest most mind boggling nature matchups that really put into perspective relative strengths/weaknesses of animal types. Watching a seagull consume a whole rabbit has me startled
Rat mains even have a special ability to learn how to cook, though it’s region locked for France
- edit- didn’t even think about the legendary NY rat build, which if you bring from Japan can teach four young mutant turtles ninjitsu
lol
Oh that’s why my rat run didn’t go as planned
Ratatouille?
I asked a French man if he played games? He said wii
10K Subscribers With Some Videos yes
TierZoo: Geese are D-Tier in the city
Untitled Goose: *Peace was never an option*
Canadian Geese basically rule the area they're in. Whether its parks or in the middle of the street.
Yeah it’s true that here in Canada they rule the lakes
They are extremely scary and loud
@@jimmyjohnny8498 "Rule" It's just because they're protected national bird. We just shoot them with 22s otherwise they'll take over the lake and are a pain for fishing.
@@SPAZTICCYTOPLASM We're talking about the City Meta, genius. They also arent protected in British Columbia, sherlock.
We can kill 10 a day, but we cannot conceal or carry guns in the middle of a large city in which they frequently hang out. We've had cases of peope killing with sticks. They didnt get arrested for the killing of the birds, but how they did it. They were carrying a weapon.
Some times we have 10+ hanging out in the middle of a busy road or 20+ hanging out in a random park.
And the fact we even have to reduce their numbers is a testament to how successful they are. Other animals generally stay away unless they're starved.
@@TallicaMan1986 "They also arent protected in British Columbia, sherlock."
Canadian Geese are protected under the migratory bird act of 1994.
"We can kill 10 a day,"
Only if you have completed your CORE hunting course and have your licence, and they are in season, which is October to December or so for migratory birds.
So yes, they're common in cities, because you can't hunt them with all the weapon laws, and you can't discharge weapons (including bows) a certain distance from the roads and buildings and so on. And you can't can't cull them as pests since they're protected as migratory birds. It's artificial, you let us shoot the fuckers in the city and they'll be gone.
"And the fact we even have to reduce their numbers is a testament to how successful they are."
It's artificial, what you see is an obnoxious animal that spawns quickly and is protected. Same reason Raccoons and skunks are still around here. You need all sorts of permits and licences to get rid of them in the city.
This is the best video I saw in the last 3 years on RUclips. Great Work.
Referring to feeding pigeons as drop parties is amazing 😂 i love this channel
8:25
That squirrel dodging the cat was legendary
Sick crossup
He said give me your ankles
I envy their connection speed, mine always lags and so I’ve got the ADD debuff... I spend a lot of time loading.
Timestamp?
@@Enigma-pj3co I edited the comment
Ants: this is exactly why I’m the best
Everyone: but they didn’t mention you
Ants:exactly
Are you saying ants are SS tier?
@@DomenBremecXCVI exactly
@@mclains8362 *Laughs in Cockroach*
I'm battling a bunch of ants in my shower, and this is 100% correct
DorGreen1 You fool, everyone knows water pump one-shots them.
tierzoo is a goat like i come home from school just waiting to get on my pc and watch another one of his videos ty for being such a cool content creator!
It's crazy how there's so many species and abilities and we haven't even reached other plants or even met the exratratal build yet. ✨
8:24 holy shit that squirrel is so smart. The way it kept strafing left and right to create distance and reach the tree was the only way it could've made it out safely
yeah that player probably plays alot of shooters too where you have to strafe left and right to dodge.
@@alexh2717 As I recall there are a few builds that can utilize the strafe dodge strategy in this game, not just squirrels. Gazelles sometimes strafe left and right (while continuously moving forward) to throw off attackers' aim and tracking in PvP.
Definitely much smarter than the squirrel at 8:50.
I've never seen someone get jebaited that hard. He juked that cat into next *year.*
bruh that cat's ankles are all the way in canada
Never underestimate the importance of the "cuteness" quality, when living around humans it can come in clutch. Similar to how the luck mechanic works, but with a combination of the charisma metric. Can really save your skin.
the panda build has invested all their points on charisma and have acquired protection from humans. it’s a questionable strategy but it works.
@OHGAS i’d argue that the wisdom stat has no correlation to resistance to charisma/cuteness. i’d say certain human builds are especially high in the empathy or nurturing stats and want to assist pandas so they don’t experience a ban.
@OHGAS protecting panda habitat means protecting lots of other creatures too, so it's worthwhile in that sense. Besides, pandas aren't even on the endangered list anymore.
If you don’t opt into it when your main is endangered your a noob, basically gives you mass protection from the strongest build in the game
Pandas are fine. *Koalas, however...*
8:44 also the regenartive teath ability may make you damage a human mains structure, which may lead to them atacking you
We need to start a petition to make this man make a game he’s playing with my feelings
"There are no Crocodiles in the sewer. Silly you."
*Gets knocked out by a bear and pulled in a men hole.*
" See! It's a bear, not a crocodile!"
Plenty of Florida cats and dogs in the sewers
I'm not native English speaker but its manhole not men holes I'm pretty sure xD
@@dylanchristman978 asshole*
True story there was a crocodile in Paris' sewer system .
There is a commerative plate in the sewers where it was found.
"If your children can't fend off the feral hogs themselves then your bloodline is too weak to be allowed to continue"
LOL
Top of the food chain, huh, Humans?
@wintertheAmpharos yeah without weapons, humans aren’t that good at combat with other players.
10K Subscribers With Some Videos no wonder they end up dying in battles that they instigated.
Absolutely barbaric
10K Subscribers With Some Videos so without weapons, how do human mains kill the 30-50 feral hogs that run into their yard within 3-5 mins while their small kids play?
9:37 City Meth Tier List
Love how you used game sprites and game sound effects on the each tier which is funny😂.
You forgot the most op squirrel passive ability: They're immune to fall damage
I know right? Easy S Tier.
Sean Treadway I know right, I sometimes play squirrel, and there fall damage resistance is so OP
Frogs are too and look where that got them
Narwhal Lord42 introducing cats
Yeet Bow cats have really high resistance to fall damage but if you play as squirrel you literally take nothing from any height
TZ: “Supremely valuable loot”
Seagulls: *Eating a supreme pizza*
Nick Marchak seagull players could choose better pizza brands
@@BigBossMan538 no one can out pizza the hut
@@Lacie9 Item Creation EX being used where it should be.
I'm a new player trying to get ready for a city expedition so I would love to see a trap video, that show various traps in the city biome since Im not good whit traps
This was the top related video to a scene of kicking a squirell in Baldurs Gate 3.
Matchups man.
1:07
smol animal: approaches officer human
officer human: +5 stress
Joseph Y
Is it a honey badger? I hear those things don't give up.
@@XalphYT there are only two ways to reliably slay a honey badger.
-shotgun blast to the head
-machete blow to the head
everything else is a "maybe" at best.
In the full video he shoots it several times.
@@XalphYT Rabid raccoon, IIRC. Video looks familiar.
@@Timelost_Techpriest Think so. Human intelligence stat is high enough that most will suffer stress gain when approached by a mammal that's not following the usual optimized avoidance behaviors. That Rabies debuff is super-communicable and no joy to get removed even after a bunch of iterations on the basic cure.
6:37 coyote: attacks a single cat.
Humans: peace was never an option
Overly reacting, as usual from hyper agressive intelligent beings -_-
As a human main, this is accurate.
Sorry Coyotes, but our party members are off limits.
@@cookieschocchips5551 dogs I choose you
Coyote hits my dog
Me:so you have chosen dead huh
@@cookieschocchips5551 Sure is accurate, but still over reacting and overkill, by the way...
@@Blaze-hopper Coyotes don't think that way, actually. A prey is a prey. On the other hand, premeditated revenge is a very specific human trademark...just saying.
I really like this unique approach to biology and adaptation in learning about Nature/biomes/& creatures as a whole.
7:14
Good to know that Kehaar could have ENDED Fiver and Pipkin, but chose not to
0:51 Something about the fact that the bear and the human had the exact same reaction makes this scene so wholesome to me XD
I laughed so hard at that clip. Truly fantastic, and you're right - also wholesome.
Mk6-TWAGGY a 180lb murder machine vs a fuzzy boi that’s also pretty gnarly. Yeah, that’s probably the right call
@@spindash64 Definitely looks bigger than 180 lbs. Prob in 200s
Honestly from what I hear bears pretty well try to avoid conflict because conflict between 2 bears often mean both die.
Nick Lounsbury
The human is the 180lb murder machine, in case I wasn’t clear
The city biome is so hard, that even humans struggle in this biome.
mostly because of clan politics and hierarchies, and the hidden PVP structure
I agree - it’s the PvP that makes it hard
@@AK-jt7kh It's sad that sometimes, even clan members participate in pvps which makes it more difficult to survive
@@charlesjuganas6558 Well. That got dark with a quickness.
@@AK-jt7kh Yep, nothing darker than getting PK'd by someone you trust
at first i literally thought this was a real game, but then i realized.. its not, but it would be an incredibly fun game and is an INCREDIBLE idea! Keep this up! I love watching your videos!
First timer on this channel always experience this
I would definitely play it; it sounds like an EPIC game!
Ravens and crows have Iron Guts. They can eat just about anything, I've seen it firsthand camping.
2:58 that moose is a bro for not wrecking that car.
That agility was pretty legit
It's satisfying lmao
my immediate thought too, "oh no dont cut ur leg on gla-oh you goochi. GG moose.
wouldnt be big lose, its just honda after all
Imagine the dent/scratch from a moose hoof
4:36 can we just talk about this deer that just went straight into space
yeah, we really need to.......
How it be when you get hit by a giant in Skyrim
Unity physics engine....
Elon.....Musk. I'll show myself out
He just went to the top of the blast zone 😂😂😂
7:26
I play in a rural server and the Hog build is definitely D tier at best out here. They’re only B tier in city due to concerns of friendly fire and greater restrictions on weapons. Those things are not in issue in rural servers.
In fact, a few years ago, our server had an issue with several clans of Hog players griefing our support mains and farming spots. It got so bad that the server admins declared the Hog players public enemy #1 and offered bounties for each one. Again, weapon restrictions are almost nonexistent in rural servers and the admins gave everyone a free pass to go nuts and get paid. The Hog players were gone by the end of the month.
2:58 Can we just appreciate that something that weighs about the same amount as a freaking CAR just perfectly jumped OVER more than the entire width of that car just like that?!?
(Imagine how graceful it'd have looked if smaller)
8:26
We not gonna talk about how that squirrel completely f i n e s s e d that cat?
INHUMAN REACTIONS
out fucking played
Innit i came looking for this comment,
Kept doing tighter circles to get towards the tree that squirrels going places
I just had this playing in the background but I saw that and was like YOOOOOOHHHH and replayed it four times
am more surprised by the cat my cat would just stand there on her lazy ass
Monkey trying to snatch human food to assert territorial dominance
Humans: “hehe funny monkey”
It's all funny until the monkey learns how to use guns and sell drugs.
haha poopyyyy hahaha
@@rorrim0 I hope you don't mean what I think you mean
Campi ' i hope he does
@@rorrim0 Haha that's true we all know the biggest drug dealers are the monkeys that wear suits.
Man your video are so entertaining and funny while providing super useful information! I subscribe to your channel (with the bell on)