@@grantpowell4135there is a RUclips channel called Japanese bug fights. Basically puts different bugs in a box to see who is the apex. Cents won every matchup against scorpions, tarantulas and especially snakes. Yea it’s so OP the Japanese big fight committee had to use real animals and they still lost
@@grantpowell4135 Reminds of when I was at my grandma's in the Philippines, and a huge centipede shot up from the toilet and started flailing in the bowl...
Yes that's what i was thinking. They have a very high chance of inflicting panic on human players which considering they are one of the currently most played and most successful meta build, is very good because it offers protection as the panic debuff can cause human players to flee. On the flipside it might trigger their rage or berzerk passive if they have it, even if it's a latent perk.
imo House Centipedes deserve a bit more attention. In the right environment they're absolutely apex predators in the bug world, I've seen vids of them killing spiders 3 times their size just from sheer mobility and venom. That and they can really survive well in urban biomes with lots of cockroaches: which apparently they have a great matchup against. Being competitively viable against bugs and arachnids while also having a source of easy XP with snacking on a colony of roaches sounds like some solid gameplay. Their method of reproduction is also fascinating, as they are literally born loners. Their mothers lay eggs, their fathers find the eggs and activate them, and then both parents never see the eggs again. Absolutely savage build.
The ends of house centipede legs are also hyper-segmented so they can fully whip and coil around the limbs of their prey to trap them, it's pretty incredible. But I'm biased, centipedes are my favorite animal, they'll always be S tier in my heart
@@yermom014 Apparently that's not even the end of it from what I've read. Apparently the reason why they spawn this way is because House Centipedes are extremely territorial, and have an extreme killer instinct. The moment one sees another, they immediately think "Ah yes, a worthy opponent" and immediately engage in PVP. This is why you almost never see multiple house centipedes nearby one another. They don't believe in team strategies, they run and hide from enemies too big to defeat, and they hunt anything that is close to their size. Their combined speed and venom, while perhaps not as effective as other builds, seems to have a bizarre "slow but satisfying" victory strategy. Their venom, while weaker than other centipedes, is enough to quickly slow the movement of larger bugs and arachnids with a single bite. After that, they simply outmaneuver their enemies and go for quick jabs of venom before eventually feasting. It's a very sadistic and violent playstyle, and while their defense isn't nearly as armored, they try to use their speed to compensate, which can be very effective against builds who lack any sort of advanced offensive capabilities like roaches. And since they're usually just stalking garages at night, they can avoid most larger, threatening builds that would destroy them, like birds. House Centipedes can be ambitious, attempting matchups slightly above their weight class at times, but there's a limit to that, and they aren't stupid enough to bite off more than they can chew. I think they're one of those builds where they dominate in a very specific environment, but the moment you take them out of that environment their weaknesses start to show.
It was hard for me seeing this entire video full of centepede, but I got it, proud of me. Damn I was scratching all time, but for TierZoo was worth it.
Every time I watch one....buggers me too that I get house centipedes in my spot from time to time, that's why I set sticky traps around my corners that do a great job of catching both spiders and house centipedes. Traps work wonders too cause centipedes are attracted to the dead insects on traps that keeps more getting stuck.
At around 2:00 , I will say As someone who keeps millipedes They can move really really fast They move slow and are chill tanks, but startle them or scare them enough. They can easily move faster than you can catch. My giant american millipedes are slower but sometimes I do struggle if i startle them. They are also surprisingly smart, they learn to recognize me and even crawl towards me. If i just jump right in they do get scared, but if i let my smell surround them they aren't scared at all. My first millipede actually seeks me out and rears up. They don't have eyes really, just light sensors, and a bit of movement even in the dark. They're armor is insanely impressive and the only thing i imagine hurting them is something much much much larger or a horde of very persistent swarm bugs. They're toxin can get noxious and even hurt your skin. What he failed to mention is there are two typs of millipede: What i call flatbacks and roundbacks He focussed on roundbacks, the burrowing slow chillipede ones. The flat backs are an inbetween from centipedes and millis. Flat backs have the armor of a millipede, the body shape of a centi pede, and the poison of a dart frog. The cherry millipede is a great example of this plan. They're not nearly as toxic as the frogs, but they still produce deadly amounts of cyanide if you're cat size or smaller. I would put everything he put a tier higher, since I think its not fair to put them in the same weight class as us, and for as arthropods go, theyre still around for a reason. With the flatbacks higher than roundbacks. But likely same tier. I also feel there is exceptions to his ideas so, while all are valid, it doesnt seem like the whole story to me, the giant african millipede is a sight to behold(average over a foot long), and fix the problem with being too small for their armor to do too much. Centipedes are smarter than he gives them credit, they lack amazing senses yes, but for larger animals they do dry bites as warnings to save both creatures from death, and exhibite parental care, which is incredibly rare in arthropods. And millipedes are only in true danger when someting searches for them, since they burrow most the time, or are under things like rocks, leaves, and logs. Centipedes not nearly as much, but they aren't as nearly out in the open as he portrays. Go on a hunt for some of these guys in the woods and you'll see how hard they are to find. They're there, they're always there, just hidden. Anyways great video and some lovely bugs ya showed there.
So I've consumed all the content of this guide but I'm still convinced house centipedes are OP as fuck. The one that was in my bathroom and ran away shadow banned me from my private toilet server for 24 hours til I felt comfortable again. That's some power!
keep them. they're almost the ONLY natural predator of cockroaches. they respect your privacy, while roaches would climb over your face while you sleep
I’d look into your house more thoroughly. House Centipede players have favorable matchups against Ant and Cockroach mains, and as such are always itching to matchup fish against them. Seeing a house centipede means that they had at least plausible reason to believe there was a winning matchup there.
I discovered your channel a few days ago and binge watched almost all videos on it. Youre an absolute Gem. Please, never stop making content. So much love and effort in these videos, its a nice change from all the brainrot on RUclips
Centipedes do have an insanely OP passive trait called FEAR, though and it's highly effective against some human mains who are deathly terrified of anything that slithers and squirms around...
That's a risky one, because if that strat doesn't work, the human can effortlessly and immediately one-shot the centipede through their move "stomp the bastard into a long, thin pancake".
@@galvsparks6295 Considering how long the build has been around, I'd say hell yes it is viable. Also, Centipedes are absolute units, once saw a centipede absolutely demolish an Armored Beetle, as in the beetle didn't even land a effective hit.
@@galvsparks6295 there are a lot of builds that aren't in the game at all anymore because they just couldn't keep up at all. But despite being an outdated build that isn't optimized for the current meta, centipede and millipede players can be found in virtually every terrestrial server in the game. That's what I call viability. Despite being hopelessly outmatched in the current meta, that isn't enough to knock them out completely, which is kind of impressive by itself. There are a lot of D and F tier builds that are actually in danger of Total Guild Wipe, or are so weak they have to play only on low competition servers. But despite being no longer optimal, centipedes and millipedes are numerous and diverse in harsh and competitive servers. That means they're viable. It's like playing Deprived in Dark Souls. It's an old build for folks who want a nails hard challenging game experience, but with reasonable chances for success if you have the tenacity and skill at the game.
I don't care if they are or not, those little multi-legged creeps inflict fear upon their enemies just from how they look and that's enough for me to never go against them >.>
I came upon this in the recommendations and boy am I glad. The beginning gets you a like and sub alone. Fantastic editing. These videos are amazing. Keep up the great work.
I'd like to point out that many centipedes primary hunt and live in the rotting log/under rock sub-biomes where their reliance on touch rather than eyesight is actually a plus. Many of them are not meant to be hunting in open environments. The degree of where they live varies greatly, but it is something to consider, in the more tight spaces like rotting log/under rock areas they fair quite well I would say. Soil and stone centipedes are very much livers in these kinds of places, giant centipedes are sorta still build for the fossorial life, but maybe less so, and ofc house centipedes can fair outside of those areas well.
I think he really under considered pretty much the biggest reason why they are so long and with so many legs: Its ideal for moving in tight spaces. I always find that Tierzoo seems to search for reasons why a build doesn't work, and mostly places them in scenarios where the species isn't adapted for and framing it as just how they live. Rather than looking at why they have their weaknesses to begin with. Centipedes and millipedes don't need good eyesight because they hang around in tight and dark places, they have unspecialized legs because otherwise it would get in the way, stuff like that.
@astick5249 Its a flaw kind of inherent to the concept of comparing so many different classes in the context of a tier list. Situational specialist builds will always rank lower than strong all-purpose ones on such a generalized ranking. Same deal with how he ranked donkeys below horses, when donkeys have lower base stats because their natural habitats wouldnt have enough resources to support them if they went for horse level stats.
@@astick5249 The concept of trying to give species an overall ranking is just flawed in this way. Every species is a product of the pressures of their environment stretching back millions of years and has found a way to perfectly function within its niche, so evolutionarily speaking they are all successful - until their environment changes at least. These videos often focus on things like combat abilities or traits that are useful in a wide variety of situations, punishing species that have foregone these traits because they simply don't need them to function within their niche. Also, animals at the top or bottom of the food chain are really no less well adapted than each other, in fact the place at the top of the food chain is often more unstable. It's all for good fun of course so no problem but scientifically speaking tier lists like this are dubious.
@@toraqi8225 Yea there is simply the problem of the format he is going for. Unfortunately he could be accidentally giving people the wrong idea of how nature works.
These builds truly haven't been the same since they introduced the Bird Expansion into the game. The nerfing of the oxygen definitely didn't help either, but I'd rather that then giant hell spawn
your video quality just keeps getting better and better! I love showing these to my little brother to teach him about biology, the whole gamer theme makes much more digestable for him. keep making awesome content! 🎉
Plenty of Centipedes, especially the House variety, have the Creepy Crawler trait, which gives a MASSIVE fear debuff to any Human player who encounters them, although Australia server humans have a smaller debuff.
The fear resistance australian human mains get honestly is a double edged sword, because all it means is that australian arthropod mains just invest in even deadlier offensive stats to balance it out.
9:10 i'm surprised the Pink Dragon millipede build hasn't been covered here, since it actually invests even more into poison than barbs, developing the Cyanide Blast skill, which is fairly good.
Any small fast moving creature only really deals psychic damage. Afer they activate the abilities "Resolve" and "Indominable Will" its kinda over for you.
8:20 Ah yes, I remember playing with my Lemur friends back when I was still maining on the jungle servers. We would bully the millipedes so hard. Everytime we see their bright reflective chitin, we never think _"oh shit, that's poisonous!"_ We just go _"oh shit, a wild nature vape!"_ and pass it around with the boys. Their defense stat makes the millipede able to withstand a good amount of damage which in turn makes them secrete poison MUCH longer before dying. Which, I gotta admit we took every advantage of :)
Dude, don’t main Lemur. If that’s your play style, just main monkey. It’s the same niche with better stats. But if you want to do a challenge run, sure, do your thing, I guess.
I just discovered this channel and I love the style in which animals are explained here! The voice among the stats listing just reminds me of old official Bakugan videos
Ideas for future episodes - How Paraceratherium broke the game - The Mustelid Tier List - The Pinniped Tier List - The Ant Tier List - Are Wolverine's OP? - Are Gorilla's OP? - Are Tigers OP? - Are Polar Bears OP? - Are Raccoons OP? - Are Moose OP? - The Crocodilian Tier list - The Marsupial Tier List - The Theropod Dinosaur Tier list - The Sauropod Dinosaur Tier list - The Ceratopsian Dinosaur Tier list - The Hadrosaur Dinosaur Tier list - How Megalodon broke the game - How Tyrannosaurus broke the game - How Paleoloxodon Namadacus broke the game - Remake of the cat tier list - Remake of the Dog tier list - Remake of the primate tier list - Human character class tier list (basically just a list ranking different jobs lol) - Domestic Dog Breed Tier list - Mythological animals tier list e.g Dragons, Griffins etc
How about the passerine tier list? That one order is bigger than every other bird order combined and yet TZ lumped it into a single spot on his bird ranking. Passeriformes have a GINORMOUS variety of playstyles, most notably high-intelligence ones.
I will take centipedes over lizards any day. And besides all slugcats love eating centipedes no matter the size. They are more often a prey for slucats, except the most largest ones.
5:44 I can't stop laughing at the way the snake goes to attack, stops when the pain of the bite start kicking in, and then begins flailing backward with its mouth still open like it's internally screaming
Played on the Pacific server, Hawaii zone for a little while and these dudes have the ability to get into literally any building no matter how well sealed. I'm convinced centipede mains are using some kind of noclip exploit. Meanwhile my guild always grumbled at me for not being able to keep them out.
Because in all US servers (East, West, Pacific) houses are built with crawlspaces for electrical and plumbing, which means that there are holes in the bottom of your walls (and usually the top too) for every pipe and wire in your house. You’ve basically got open walls in your house in 99% of houses here.
I was on that server a few years back in the Maui instance when I was playing the Hana storyline and I saw human mains fall from one sneak attack from those centipede builds! The poison stat that you can gain from the purple centipede unlockable trait is still OP when combined with the burrow passive move and sneak attack! It even took down giant wild boars in the rainforest biome, and those things tank damage!
I was literally writing the mechanics for an upcoming dnd battle involving a massive millipede trying to protect a small swamp town from a massive centipede. Took a break to watch some youtube and see this video. I was pretty close just making stuff up, but definitely gonna use some things I just learned!
6:22 Using a clip of a cheetah when discussing burst mobility was nice of you. We get that you think of it as a flashy, bad build but throwing the cheetah mains a boned gazelle was sweet.
You forgot, one of the main millipede builds was back in the day, in era where dragonflies were 1 meter wide.. millipedes were 6 ft long. And they were one of the best predators builds in arboreal forest biomes.
5:21 the mario 64 death caught me off guard, I love it. I feel like some of the video went a bit too quick with the visual descriptions, but there's a ton of fun editing with this one. Good stuff
Have you seen centipedes ganking bats? They camp the entrance to a bat colony, and just hang from the ceiling. Sooner or later one of the bats flies too close and gives the centipede a generous XP donation.
That is kinda unfair to centipedes tho , I mean they are definetely not dumber than other insects , but yea , in the daylight a blind nocturnal creature worn’t fare as well as usual If anything , the bat hunting proves an unusual amount of intelligence
@@andidinu1456 I was saying before this has to be the first TierZoo video that I’m in total disagreement to the point of wanting the episode redone. Centipedes seem far more active and reactive to their surroundings and attacks than tarantulas and especially scorpions. They defeat pretty much everything besides Stag Beatles. I would also point out to TierZoo that they are closer to Shrimp than Insects. No way are Centipedes in F tier.
@@User-r5g5f even his scorpion video seemed really unfair Almost all the clips there were from particularly weak scorpions being hunted by their specialized predators, so of course they seemed really weak The average scorpions would be around B tier ,and contain builds that have an argument even for S tier , like the arabian fat tail , that can even counter their usual predators, like camel spiders
My man just threw the most insanse camouflaged advertisement in front of us and thought we wouldn't talk about it. (7:08) About this, there's a videogame, Rain World, where centipedes are hunters you must avoid, an they certainly are a bit dumb since they rely mostly on hearing and have poor vision, so you can outsmart them just like the cricket did. I could say the developers did a good job programming their behaviour to mimic the real-life version (10:10) And thanks to this now I want to watch a cat interacting with a crab, lol
man. tierzoo having appropriated the eyewitness museum theme song makes me smile and then get meloncholy that i might be the only few people who grew up with those old VHS tapes.
As a Rain World Player, I must say that centipedes are overpowered. Some of them can swim really fast and some can even fly, and then there's the red centipedes... I still have nightmares about those.
Rain world makes you play and feel lile youre actually part of the ecosystem. Genuinely cant believe that now whenever i hear "red" and "lizard/centipede" in the same sentence im on full attention lmao
The fact that Centripedes are still USABLE even after so much time of builds constantly adapting to counter them, just show how Minmaxed and solid they were. Just like dragonflies, most builds as ancient as them just died but they still exist in sustainable numbers somehow. Once, devs tried to buff Centripedes and Dragonflies to make into the high way class and it was a complete catastrophe to all other builds so they had to immediately revert it back.
I've handled a live millipede at an insect demonstration for my son's elementary school class. Millipedes are very cute. At the same demonstration, the live centipede was kept in a closed, plastic container and a dead one was encased in polyurethane for the kids to see up close.
What came into my mind: 'Ok, here's the millipede. No need to be scared, they're harmless! Isn't it cute? You can pet it if you want.' Kid: 'Alright. What about the other one? Can we pet it?' 'Uh...' Camera pans across. We pass over a moat of lava, through a ring of spears pointing inwards, and up to an iron cage. Centipede snaps at the bars. Cut back to class. '...no.'
@@Joshua_Hale Most of the kids, (10-year olds, 4th graders) were frightened enough of the centipedes and Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches (which are also unbelievably cute once you look under their scary carapaces) but I was the only parent who was willing and able to handle those and show them around the classroom. A few brave kids were enticed to touch them briefly with the tip of a finger, but most immediately snatched back their hands. The presenter brought around the centipede in the plastic terrarium and the children were suitably horrified at the sight of it. They could get a close look at the dead centipede specimen encased in plastic but most were too scared to want to even get near to it. I'm used to handling animals so it was no big deal for me. I'd have been more uncomfortable with small mammals, rodents or such that might bite.
That music at around the 40 second mark was like the nostalgia equivalent of a bunker buster. I can't even remember what that educational video series I watched on VHS tapes loaned from the local library in the mid 90s was, but I remember that theme music.
I’m not sure how many of these I’ve “watched” with the screen covered but I did it here and I’m definitely going to do it again if that camel spider video comes up. Those things are the bane of my existence ever since I woke up in a cold sweat because of a nightmare about them only to look at one two feet from my face.
I even forgot that centipedes were in Hollow Knight, lol. The video, however, instantly reminded me of centipedes in Rain World - they are so goddamn realistic and scary in that game
nah that is ai fake image. and nobody dare to say otherwise. im not nearly disciplined enough to become an astronaut and live in space, wich would be the only place i could feel relaxed if that thing exists.
The best centipede build I've ever seen was a human/centipede hybrid meme build that this one guy did. Obviously it wasn't viable at all, but it sure was entertaining. I admired the dedication.
11:02 also on a playthrough I was watching some lemur mains would target millipedes because the toxin had a psychoactive debuff which caused their monitors to look really cool and trippy.
7:59 sunspiders get absolutely annihilated by centipedes in bug fights. They defeat other spiders often enough but all of them are too much of a squishy rogue build. Any real damage taken and they lose. A smaller centipede would usually defeat a larger sun spider edit: arachnids in general, vinagaroons, huge mantises, murder hornets, all scorpions. They usually give up against stag Beatles rather than outright lose.
Me: "Watching this could be good exposure therapy for my fear of centipedes" *very first video clip is a centipede murdering a lizard* I feel personally attacked :P
That clip of the chains of ants working together to pull that millipede is a perfect example of how OP ants are.
They can carry dead millipedes for sure. I don’t know if they can pull it off with living ones.
Oh yeah. There's a reason millipedes are D tier and ants are S tier.
Time stamp?
Certified ant moment.
8:21
Calling the beak a disjointed hitbox always gets me good
It is usualy more protected
Ahem, jiggly puff’s back air
Well, he ain’t wrong, how many times have you hit the where the beak is and it didn’t kill?
That first clip was RainWorld but irl
@@The_whalespretty sure if I use a rock or hammer on a beak it would reveal that beaks do in fact have a hurtbox
Millipede: I am become spinach roll
Centipede: KILLED THEM ALL, of course.
Millipede: I am a cinnamon roll. 😁
Centipede: Everything is a cinnamon roll. 😛
"Are you more scared of snakes or bugs?"
"Snakebugs."
When he put the toilet paper roll and it crawled out i was like nope
@@grantpowell4135there is a RUclips channel called Japanese bug fights. Basically puts different bugs in a box to see who is the apex. Cents won every matchup against scorpions, tarantulas and especially snakes. Yea it’s so OP the Japanese big fight committee had to use real animals and they still lost
@@grantpowell4135 Reminds of when I was at my grandma's in the Philippines, and a huge centipede shot up from the toilet and started flailing in the bowl...
@@idekanymore8361 and now I am checking the toilet. You monster for putting that idea in my head lol
@@grantpowell4135 well at mean at that point he was asking for it to climb up on him, they were basically funnelling the thing to get on their arm
Giving a "fear" and "poison" debuff makes them great against human mains.
they're eaten in many parts of the world
@@random6033yeah, the poorer parts.
This is why I always have my Mortal Blade with me
Yes that's what i was thinking. They have a very high chance of inflicting panic on human players which considering they are one of the currently most played and most successful meta build, is very good because it offers protection as the panic debuff can cause human players to flee. On the flipside it might trigger their rage or berzerk passive if they have it, even if it's a latent perk.
Millipede: poisonous
Centipede: venomous
It was wild to see the snake react to the pain of the centipedes bite. Never seen a snake react like that before!
imo House Centipedes deserve a bit more attention. In the right environment they're absolutely apex predators in the bug world, I've seen vids of them killing spiders 3 times their size just from sheer mobility and venom. That and they can really survive well in urban biomes with lots of cockroaches: which apparently they have a great matchup against. Being competitively viable against bugs and arachnids while also having a source of easy XP with snacking on a colony of roaches sounds like some solid gameplay. Their method of reproduction is also fascinating, as they are literally born loners. Their mothers lay eggs, their fathers find the eggs and activate them, and then both parents never see the eggs again. Absolutely savage build.
Woah, that's a crazy spawn, hardcore players for sure.
funny cus other types of centipede are very caring mothers
The ends of house centipede legs are also hyper-segmented so they can fully whip and coil around the limbs of their prey to trap them, it's pretty incredible. But I'm biased, centipedes are my favorite animal, they'll always be S tier in my heart
The also have fear factor, because they are horrifying.
@@yermom014 Apparently that's not even the end of it from what I've read. Apparently the reason why they spawn this way is because House Centipedes are extremely territorial, and have an extreme killer instinct. The moment one sees another, they immediately think "Ah yes, a worthy opponent" and immediately engage in PVP. This is why you almost never see multiple house centipedes nearby one another.
They don't believe in team strategies, they run and hide from enemies too big to defeat, and they hunt anything that is close to their size. Their combined speed and venom, while perhaps not as effective as other builds, seems to have a bizarre "slow but satisfying" victory strategy. Their venom, while weaker than other centipedes, is enough to quickly slow the movement of larger bugs and arachnids with a single bite. After that, they simply outmaneuver their enemies and go for quick jabs of venom before eventually feasting.
It's a very sadistic and violent playstyle, and while their defense isn't nearly as armored, they try to use their speed to compensate, which can be very effective against builds who lack any sort of advanced offensive capabilities like roaches. And since they're usually just stalking garages at night, they can avoid most larger, threatening builds that would destroy them, like birds. House Centipedes can be ambitious, attempting matchups slightly above their weight class at times, but there's a limit to that, and they aren't stupid enough to bite off more than they can chew.
I think they're one of those builds where they dominate in a very specific environment, but the moment you take them out of that environment their weaknesses start to show.
Millipede = Just a little guy
Centepede = spawn from hell
Nope it’s owls you’re thinking of.
Millipede = Fine line
Centipede = Nope rope
that would be those things that bury inside other insects and use them as a womb and eat them alive and chew their way out
millipede: armored worm. Friend-shaped
centipede: proof that god exists and can hate
Came here to say exactly this.
Millipede, fren.
Centipede? Kill with fire pls
It was hard for me seeing this entire video full of centepede, but I got it, proud of me. Damn I was scratching all time, but for TierZoo was worth it.
Every time I watch one....buggers me too that I get house centipedes in my spot from time to time, that's why I set sticky traps around my corners that do a great job of catching both spiders and house centipedes. Traps work wonders too cause centipedes are attracted to the dead insects on traps that keeps more getting stuck.
@@TheSoulCrisisboth of those tend to come into your home to feed on other more annoying bugs
Bravo man! I lasted 3 min.. got shivers in every part of my body xD
At around 2:00 , I will say
As someone who keeps millipedes
They can move really really fast
They move slow and are chill tanks, but startle them or scare them enough. They can easily move faster than you can catch. My giant american millipedes are slower but sometimes I do struggle if i startle them.
They are also surprisingly smart, they learn to recognize me and even crawl towards me.
If i just jump right in they do get scared, but if i let my smell surround them they aren't scared at all. My first millipede actually seeks me out and rears up.
They don't have eyes really, just light sensors, and a bit of movement even in the dark.
They're armor is insanely impressive and the only thing i imagine hurting them is something much much much larger or a horde of very persistent swarm bugs.
They're toxin can get noxious and even hurt your skin.
What he failed to mention is there are two typs of millipede: What i call flatbacks and roundbacks
He focussed on roundbacks, the burrowing slow chillipede ones.
The flat backs are an inbetween from centipedes and millis.
Flat backs have the armor of a millipede, the body shape of a centi pede, and the poison of a dart frog.
The cherry millipede is a great example of this plan. They're not nearly as toxic as the frogs, but they still produce deadly amounts of cyanide if you're cat size or smaller.
I would put everything he put a tier higher, since I think its not fair to put them in the same weight class as us, and for as arthropods go, theyre still around for a reason. With the flatbacks higher than roundbacks. But likely same tier.
I also feel there is exceptions to his ideas so, while all are valid, it doesnt seem like the whole story to me, the giant african millipede is a sight to behold(average over a foot long), and fix the problem with being too small for their armor to do too much.
Centipedes are smarter than he gives them credit, they lack amazing senses yes, but for larger animals they do dry bites as warnings to save both creatures from death, and exhibite parental care, which is incredibly rare in arthropods.
And millipedes are only in true danger when someting searches for them, since they burrow most the time, or are under things like rocks, leaves, and logs. Centipedes not nearly as much, but they aren't as nearly out in the open as he portrays. Go on a hunt for some of these guys in the woods and you'll see how hard they are to find. They're there, they're always there, just hidden.
Anyways great video and some lovely bugs ya showed there.
Thanks for sharing!
@phoinxgamerklopp4920 Millipede**
Detailed as your comment is and with as much information you provided, your post deserves FAR more up-votes!
This guy Arthropds
Based arthrofren
Millipede: I am ball
Centipede: MURDER EVERYTHING
Millipedes are just long pillbugs
This is such a clever way to teach. I’m actually impressed.
Back in my day being able to breathe air was a HUGE flex
It was such a huge flex that it physically made them HUGE
Breathing air on land is overrated. Breathing air in water is the real OP achievement. Aquatic mammal gang ✊
I mean, it still is-- speaking as a player with the unfortunate asthma debuff
You know its a good year when TierZoo uploads🎉
Eh its not what its all cut out to be, I got hit with two stats effects, and now I have 2x permanent debuff on stamina and weaken heart effect.
So I've consumed all the content of this guide but I'm still convinced house centipedes are OP as fuck. The one that was in my bathroom and ran away shadow banned me from my private toilet server for 24 hours til I felt comfortable again. That's some power!
Fire is busted and bathrooms are usually ceramic and not flammable
House centipedes are awesome, free pest control!
keep them. they're almost the ONLY natural predator of cockroaches. they respect your privacy, while roaches would climb over your face while you sleep
It hit you with the Paranoid debuff..
I’d look into your house more thoroughly. House Centipede players have favorable matchups against Ant and Cockroach mains, and as such are always itching to matchup fish against them.
Seeing a house centipede means that they had at least plausible reason to believe there was a winning matchup there.
I discovered your channel a few days ago and binge watched almost all videos on it. Youre an absolute Gem. Please, never stop making content. So much love and effort in these videos, its a nice change from all the brainrot on RUclips
That grasshopper stealth move might be the funniest thing I've ever seen on this channel.
I've never seen someone get outplayed that hard by someone moving a few inches. His teammates must have roasted him good at the end of that match.
@@Drekromancer what you mean? That grasshopper is just a master juker
What grasshopper?
@@dahakaguardianofthetimelin4780 Around 7:12
@@SamMercury14 you missed the joke
Millipedes barely being faster than having no legs at all is just a modern day example of integer overflow
Back when gaming was in 4 bit yeah. They call them "short" these days, but back then we just called them "int."
@@sethb3090 int colonies. made up of itty bitty ints in a small inthill.
One of the best examples of a real life concept described with game terminology I've ever heard.
Modern?
Diminishing marginal utility to the extreme
i loved the different video game HUDs throughout the video. definitely hit the nostalgia spot.
Centipedes do have an insanely OP passive trait called FEAR, though and it's highly effective against some human mains who are deathly terrified of anything that slithers and squirms around...
Tbh it’s for good reason tho, I got bit by one once and it hurt like hell.
The 'phobia' is a big hurtbox.
That's a risky one, because if that strat doesn't work, the human can effortlessly and immediately one-shot the centipede through their move "stomp the bastard into a long, thin pancake".
Our fear of centipedes is a side effect of the fear of snakes
@@hackarma2072 I'd say snakes + spiders and insects, because centipedes have all those creepy creepy legs.
You know? To have a build survive the meta for such a long time and remain a viable build to this day by itself is an awesome accomplishment.
Yeah, if a build hasn't gone extinct, then it's already successful in their own right honestly.
If it aint broke!
"Such a viable build"
Huh it's F/D tier, wouldn't call that viable lmao
@@galvsparks6295 Considering how long the build has been around, I'd say hell yes it is viable. Also, Centipedes are absolute units, once saw a centipede absolutely demolish an Armored Beetle, as in the beetle didn't even land a effective hit.
@@galvsparks6295 there are a lot of builds that aren't in the game at all anymore because they just couldn't keep up at all. But despite being an outdated build that isn't optimized for the current meta, centipede and millipede players can be found in virtually every terrestrial server in the game.
That's what I call viability. Despite being hopelessly outmatched in the current meta, that isn't enough to knock them out completely, which is kind of impressive by itself.
There are a lot of D and F tier builds that are actually in danger of Total Guild Wipe, or are so weak they have to play only on low competition servers.
But despite being no longer optimal, centipedes and millipedes are numerous and diverse in harsh and competitive servers.
That means they're viable. It's like playing Deprived in Dark Souls. It's an old build for folks who want a nails hard challenging game experience, but with reasonable chances for success if you have the tenacity and skill at the game.
I'm glad I rediscovered your channel bc that eyewitness intro theme unlocked a corner of my brain I had long forgotten
And you! Thanks for filling in that empty space where the name "Eyewitness" used to be
Milipede: im a completely harmless little buddy pls dont hurt me or i will curl up into a ball and cry :(
Centipede: BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD
Literally eating moss vs eating everyone that fits including each other
Technobladed 😢
Skulls for the Skull Throne!!
LEGS FOR THE LEG THRONE
Is that a Geometry Dash reference?
I don't care if they are or not, those little multi-legged creeps inflict fear upon their enemies just from how they look and that's enough for me to never go against them >.>
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@@zenkai_energy That's an interesting choice of words considering who you've replied to.
Being such an early build, the fear of this build is probably deeply ingrained in every single living air breathing thing alive right now.
I find them cute.
I came upon this in the recommendations and boy am I glad. The beginning gets you a like and sub alone. Fantastic editing. These videos are amazing. Keep up the great work.
1:54 - "Which is incredibly slow, given they don't even have legs."
Laughed out loud.
Almost as slow as your average anti-centrist
Jreg moment
Was just about to comment this, it's a great moment XD
@@TierZooTZ your the only reason i got nebula and ur my fav channel ❤
@@TierZoo What do you mean by Anti-Centrist?
I'd like to point out that many centipedes primary hunt and live in the rotting log/under rock sub-biomes where their reliance on touch rather than eyesight is actually a plus. Many of them are not meant to be hunting in open environments. The degree of where they live varies greatly, but it is something to consider, in the more tight spaces like rotting log/under rock areas they fair quite well I would say. Soil and stone centipedes are very much livers in these kinds of places, giant centipedes are sorta still build for the fossorial life, but maybe less so, and ofc house centipedes can fair outside of those areas well.
Fair points, in a tight enough crevice, a centipede could beat a scorpion quite often
I think he really under considered pretty much the biggest reason why they are so long and with so many legs: Its ideal for moving in tight spaces. I always find that Tierzoo seems to search for reasons why a build doesn't work, and mostly places them in scenarios where the species isn't adapted for and framing it as just how they live. Rather than looking at why they have their weaknesses to begin with. Centipedes and millipedes don't need good eyesight because they hang around in tight and dark places, they have unspecialized legs because otherwise it would get in the way, stuff like that.
@astick5249 Its a flaw kind of inherent to the concept of comparing so many different classes in the context of a tier list. Situational specialist builds will always rank lower than strong all-purpose ones on such a generalized ranking. Same deal with how he ranked donkeys below horses, when donkeys have lower base stats because their natural habitats wouldnt have enough resources to support them if they went for horse level stats.
@@astick5249 The concept of trying to give species an overall ranking is just flawed in this way. Every species is a product of the pressures of their environment stretching back millions of years and has found a way to perfectly function within its niche, so evolutionarily speaking they are all successful - until their environment changes at least. These videos often focus on things like combat abilities or traits that are useful in a wide variety of situations, punishing species that have foregone these traits because they simply don't need them to function within their niche. Also, animals at the top or bottom of the food chain are really no less well adapted than each other, in fact the place at the top of the food chain is often more unstable. It's all for good fun of course so no problem but scientifically speaking tier lists like this are dubious.
@@toraqi8225 Yea there is simply the problem of the format he is going for. Unfortunately he could be accidentally giving people the wrong idea of how nature works.
I love your videos! Especially the SFX and music you are using. As well as your relatable ideas :D Hollow Knight and Super Mario Odyssey are goated
These builds truly haven't been the same since they introduced the Bird Expansion into the game. The nerfing of the oxygen definitely didn't help either, but I'd rather that then giant hell spawn
Birds werent really an expansion, dude. They just exploited feathers
Millipedes are among the least eaten by birds of any land arthropod
@@QUBIQUBED Now there's a terrifying thought: Flying centipedes. Add compound eyes and stingers to that and you've got a really solid build.
@@privacyvalued4134I’m pretty sure those are called dragonflies
There were bigger versions called gryphonflies @@Jerome18921
I love when the Pikmin death visuals and sounds are used, especially for something as similar as ants, such a simple detail but it works so well
your video quality just keeps getting better and better! I love showing these to my little brother to teach him about biology, the whole gamer theme makes much more digestable for him. keep making awesome content! 🎉
Plenty of Centipedes, especially the House variety, have the Creepy Crawler trait, which gives a MASSIVE fear debuff to any Human player who encounters them, although Australia server humans have a smaller debuff.
The fear resistance australian human mains get honestly is a double edged sword, because all it means is that australian arthropod mains just invest in even deadlier offensive stats to balance it out.
Also centipedes could be buffed to allow them to willingly give the fear debuff to nerf the already op humans
A feline companion isn't effected by the creepy crawler trait
@@johnnyslokes2712 I think canine companions do too.
Some even eat wasps thinking they're spicy flies
@The_Darke_Lorde I oncd had a good boy that got into a porcupine. He recovered and hopefully earned his lesson
The centipede coming out of the kitchen roll tube actually scared me, it came so fast
Im just confused as to why they tried to trap it in a container with a huge hole at the top
@@jadibdraws Possibly the same reason they were filming it
How did I only find this channel now? I absolutely love how they explain things like they’re talking to gamers. Subscribed instantly hahaha
For you to be able to consistently find footage for these videos that genuinely highlights your point is absolutely insane man, great work always
This was one of the hardest TierZoo videos for me to watch. Centipedes are true horrors, my skin was crawling throughout the entire video.
Same they disguist me to the core
You are soy
I'm the same about spiders, but I still love them and watch videos about them
I love the little guys when in videos but IRL I am stunned by fear on sight
That's sounds like a skill issue and show of xenophobic weakness.
0:58 the screen divided by an actual moving millipede is brilliant
2:54
My soul's just gone missing💀💀💀
we need 380mm barrages of democracy NOW
Good to know I'm not the only one that jumped💀💀💀
@@omeka8842Negative, soldier. The centipede lacks oil. Better luck next time
2:54 looks like a boss but an npc
WHY THE F IS IT SO BIG
9:10 i'm surprised the Pink Dragon millipede build hasn't been covered here, since it actually invests even more into poison than barbs, developing the Cyanide Blast skill, which is fairly good.
Just looked it up. That might be the coolest looking bug I've ever seen.
Thank you, I tried to find what this was with google but botched it. figured there could be a comment
"Shut up, loser!"
*Cyanide Blast*
that jump scare at 2:11
The cardboard tube has me crying. Mission failed successfully.
I was so immersed I almost dropped my phone
@@ElderfrmZimI actually dropped my phone out of sheer shock and terror lol, made me feel like I was that person trying to contain it
This is probably the single most apt video on the channel to have the Hollow Knight music.
Hey just a quick vid suggestion, u should make a video on island syndrome and how it nerfs playstyles over time in different servers
Great idea! I've got quite a few videos already on my to do list but maybe when those are done!
They're OP vs Humans with the basement field effect active.
Shotgun
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Any small fast moving creature only really deals psychic damage. Afer they activate the abilities "Resolve" and "Indominable Will" its kinda over for you.
They surprisingly have a very positive match-up against human mains
the intimidation is too high it's unfair
8:20
Ah yes, I remember playing with my Lemur friends back when I was still maining on the jungle servers. We would bully the millipedes so hard. Everytime we see their bright reflective chitin, we never think _"oh shit, that's poisonous!"_ We just go _"oh shit, a wild nature vape!"_ and pass it around with the boys. Their defense stat makes the millipede able to withstand a good amount of damage which in turn makes them secrete poison MUCH longer before dying. Which, I gotta admit we took every advantage of :)
... Okay, that last sentence makes you sound like a psychopath.
Calling millipedes "wild nature vapes" is pretty darn funny though.
The disrespect tho
Dude, don’t main Lemur. If that’s your play style, just main monkey. It’s the same niche with better stats. But if you want to do a challenge run, sure, do your thing, I guess.
I just discovered this channel and I love the style in which animals are explained here! The voice among the stats listing just reminds me of old official Bakugan videos
Ideas for future episodes
- How Paraceratherium broke the game
- The Mustelid Tier List
- The Pinniped Tier List
- The Ant Tier List
- Are Wolverine's OP?
- Are Gorilla's OP?
- Are Tigers OP?
- Are Polar Bears OP?
- Are Raccoons OP?
- Are Moose OP?
- The Crocodilian Tier list
- The Marsupial Tier List
- The Theropod Dinosaur Tier list
- The Sauropod Dinosaur Tier list
- The Ceratopsian Dinosaur Tier list
- The Hadrosaur Dinosaur Tier list
- How Megalodon broke the game
- How Tyrannosaurus broke the game
- How Paleoloxodon Namadacus broke the game
- Remake of the cat tier list
- Remake of the Dog tier list
- Remake of the primate tier list
- Human character class tier list (basically just a list ranking different jobs lol)
- Domestic Dog Breed Tier list
- Mythological animals tier list e.g Dragons, Griffins etc
He's made a few of those.
+1
How about the passerine tier list? That one order is bigger than every other bird order combined and yet TZ lumped it into a single spot on his bird ranking. Passeriformes have a GINORMOUS variety of playstyles, most notably high-intelligence ones.
A@@Lynel5240Ah yes, the most infamous passerine, the Australian magpie (you thought it was a corvid? Wrong)
+the sad other animals that people sadly don't really care about (marine worms, nematodes, bryozoans, hydroids, sponges, corals, placozoans, etc)
"Are centipedes OP?"
Slugcat mains: "Yes."
Don't even get me started on the red ones
I will take centipedes over lizards any day. And besides all slugcats love eating centipedes no matter the size. They are more often a prey for slucats, except the most largest ones.
What bout the gint vultures FK those!
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS COMMENT 💀
Rainworld reference?
5:44 I can't stop laughing at the way the snake goes to attack, stops when the pain of the bite start kicking in, and then begins flailing backward with its mouth still open like it's internally screaming
Played on the Pacific server, Hawaii zone for a little while and these dudes have the ability to get into literally any building no matter how well sealed. I'm convinced centipede mains are using some kind of noclip exploit. Meanwhile my guild always grumbled at me for not being able to keep them out.
Because in all US servers (East, West, Pacific) houses are built with crawlspaces for electrical and plumbing, which means that there are holes in the bottom of your walls (and usually the top too) for every pipe and wire in your house. You’ve basically got open walls in your house in 99% of houses here.
I was on that server a few years back in the Maui instance when I was playing the Hana storyline and I saw human mains fall from one sneak attack from those centipede builds! The poison stat that you can gain from the purple centipede unlockable trait is still OP when combined with the burrow passive move and sneak attack! It even took down giant wild boars in the rainforest biome, and those things tank damage!
The centipede walking in the middle of the screen seperating images is wonderful attention to detail.
yes! I wanted to comment that too :)
Always great to see a new video from this channel
I was literally writing the mechanics for an upcoming dnd battle involving a massive millipede trying to protect a small swamp town from a massive centipede. Took a break to watch some youtube and see this video. I was pretty close just making stuff up, but definitely gonna use some things I just learned!
Same lmao. I think a Remorhaz would do good
@@ricardosergiourteagaburneo Remorhaz is a centipede of epic steroids, there's no excuse for those things :P
That jump scare at 2:10 made me freak out a little holy. Who knew opening a tier zoo video would result in a legit jump scare.
2:08 gave me a fright, how ironic because ive had pet stag, and flower beetles in the past, and i love bugs and insects lmao!
9:15 do not appreciate that glare Mr. Owl, very unsportsmanlike
Want a cupcake?
@@TheCupcakeGobbler 💀
2:09 damn near made me jump
Same 😭
6:22
Using a clip of a cheetah when discussing burst mobility was nice of you. We get that you think of it as a flashy, bad build but throwing the cheetah mains a boned gazelle was sweet.
Milipedes' walking animation is easily one of the most aesthetic out there.
You forgot, one of the main millipede builds was back in the day, in era where dragonflies were 1 meter wide.. millipedes were 6 ft long. And they were one of the best predators builds in arboreal forest biomes.
Arthropleura was mostly herbivorous.
Mixing metric and imperial measurements kinda random lol
@@CrayonsYummyYummy I blame the internet 😂
@@CrayonsYummyYummyyes, I was like, what is 6ft in meters and why they used both in the same comment.
@@Dracorex13 With all due respect, I am not willing to risk "mostly."
I'm loving the new referrals to tabletop/D&D phrases like "passive perception" and such :)
I got bit on the head by a centipede while sleeping on a friends couch one time. Still waiting on my super powers to manifest.
Don't be so hopeful. their depuff didn't boost int. stats.
So is super power like, being really long?
@weepingwell : Into the Centipedeverse
@@chazmania3644 got any good name ideas? I'm thinking The MANdible since Human Centipede is already taken.
@@chazmania3644 Into the Creepyverse.
1:54 house centipede. I love that build, often goes under appreciated since it isn’t as iconic as the usual centipede look.
Huge fan of the fun facts! Love that they're there, and love the way they're included
5:21 the mario 64 death caught me off guard, I love it. I feel like some of the video went a bit too quick with the visual descriptions, but there's a ton of fun editing with this one. Good stuff
Really cool footage, its nice seeing a lot of this kind of animal.
our friends at Biopixel really came through for us here, lost of amazing 4K footage they were able to get us
@@TierZoo I'm assuming this is meant to be "lots", unless Biopixel has some backrooms lost footage shenanigans going on
3:40 poor guys never got the “thoughts & feelings” update
It's F tier until you find out a big one of them creeping under your bed. Dark souls boss theme will start immediately.
Though, the big ones you can hear them walking on solid floors/walls
@@DCG909 adds an even bigger fear factor imo
Have you seen centipedes ganking bats? They camp the entrance to a bat colony, and just hang from the ceiling. Sooner or later one of the bats flies too close and gives the centipede a generous XP donation.
"Spider mains are FURIOUS at this 1 simple trick: become a master ambush class with 0 INT stat!"
That is kinda unfair to centipedes tho , I mean they are definetely not dumber than other insects , but yea , in the daylight a blind nocturnal creature worn’t fare as well as usual
If anything , the bat hunting proves an unusual amount of intelligence
@@andidinu1456 I was saying before this has to be the first TierZoo video that I’m in total disagreement to the point of wanting the episode redone. Centipedes seem far more active and reactive to their surroundings and attacks than tarantulas and especially scorpions. They defeat pretty much everything besides Stag Beatles. I would also point out to TierZoo that they are closer to Shrimp than Insects. No way are Centipedes in F tier.
@@User-r5g5f i agree
I would say A tier , since other than against specialized insect hunters , centipedes actually have it really good
@@User-r5g5f even his scorpion video seemed really unfair
Almost all the clips there were from particularly weak scorpions being hunted by their specialized predators, so of course they seemed really weak
The average scorpions would be around B tier ,and contain builds that have an argument even for S tier , like the arabian fat tail , that can even counter their usual predators, like camel spiders
My man just threw the most insanse camouflaged advertisement in front of us and thought we wouldn't talk about it.
(7:08) About this, there's a videogame, Rain World, where centipedes are hunters you must avoid, an they certainly are a bit dumb since they rely mostly on hearing and have poor vision, so you can outsmart them just like the cricket did. I could say the developers did a good job programming their behaviour to mimic the real-life version
(10:10) And thanks to this now I want to watch a cat interacting with a crab, lol
Huge steps in quality to already amazing looking videos have been made recently. Absolutely wonderful to see
Absolutely love the monster bug wars clips. Brings me back to when the show was on cable. Thank you,TierZoo, for using the best clips from the show
man. tierzoo having appropriated the eyewitness museum theme song makes me smile and then get meloncholy that i might be the only few people who grew up with those old VHS tapes.
Ah yes, the sentient demon spines
hahaha
As a Rain World Player, I must say that centipedes are overpowered. Some of them can swim really fast and some can even fly, and then there's the red centipedes... I still have nightmares about those.
Rain world has broken my brain, when he showed normal centipedes I just thought ‘’Mmmhh Food’’ but I felt actual danger when he showed a red one.
Rain world makes you play and feel lile youre actually part of the ecosystem. Genuinely cant believe that now whenever i hear "red" and "lizard/centipede" in the same sentence im on full attention lmao
Rain World rewired people's brains
@@Emperor-Quill the rot consumes
Please don’t loose your conscience rainworld players
0:52 SILKSONG REFERENCE?
2:54 okay, that centipede is legit terrifying
It wasn’t even a jump scare and it made me flinch
Ahh same 😢
That thing is massive
Ironically the size makes me less afraid kinda looks like a toy
Yeah, a real 'burn the building and start over' moment when I saw it.
The fact that Centripedes are still USABLE even after so much time of builds constantly adapting to counter them, just show how Minmaxed and solid they were. Just like dragonflies, most builds as ancient as them just died but they still exist in sustainable numbers somehow.
Once, devs tried to buff Centripedes and Dragonflies to make into the high way class and it was a complete catastrophe to all other builds so they had to immediately revert it back.
Absolutely true. These fuckers are pretty decent. And they are not even the strongest of the myriapod class.
@@novazetterlund4232 really?
The house centipede jumpscare at 2:11 absolutely got me
1:43 this looks so cool, each ant tugging on a leg
Gulliver's Travels looking ass
"This guy has _one_ strength, and it's the same as ours. Let's see which is stronger."
you should search up the video of the ants dragging the cockroach by the antenna
Pikmin in real life.
I've handled a live millipede at an insect demonstration for my son's elementary school class. Millipedes are very cute. At the same demonstration, the live centipede was kept in a closed, plastic container and a dead one was encased in polyurethane for the kids to see up close.
millipedes are just long roly polies, while centipedes are nightmare crawlers
What came into my mind:
'Ok, here's the millipede. No need to be scared, they're harmless! Isn't it cute? You can pet it if you want.'
Kid: 'Alright. What about the other one? Can we pet it?'
'Uh...'
Camera pans across. We pass over a moat of lava, through a ring of spears pointing inwards, and up to an iron cage. Centipede snaps at the bars. Cut back to class.
'...no.'
@@Joshua_Halebahaha Centipedes: Living Nightmare the cinematography
@@Joshua_Hale You're a scriptwriter, aren't you?
@@Joshua_Hale Most of the kids, (10-year olds, 4th graders) were frightened enough of the centipedes and Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches (which are also unbelievably cute once you look under their scary carapaces) but I was the only parent who was willing and able to handle those and show them around the classroom. A few brave kids were enticed to touch them briefly with the tip of a finger, but most immediately snatched back their hands. The presenter brought around the centipede in the plastic terrarium and the children were suitably horrified at the sight of it. They could get a close look at the dead centipede specimen encased in plastic but most were too scared to want to even get near to it. I'm used to handling animals so it was no big deal for me. I'd have been more uncomfortable with small mammals, rodents or such that might bite.
That music at around the 40 second mark was like the nostalgia equivalent of a bunker buster. I can't even remember what that educational video series I watched on VHS tapes loaned from the local library in the mid 90s was, but I remember that theme music.
It’s always a good millennium when TierZoo uploads!
You know it is
I've been play so much Baldur's Gate 3 lately that for a moment at 2:08 I thought I was hallucinating. Well done for keeping up with the latest games!
I’m not sure how many of these I’ve “watched” with the screen covered but I did it here and I’m definitely going to do it again if that camel spider video comes up. Those things are the bane of my existence ever since I woke up in a cold sweat because of a nightmare about them only to look at one two feet from my face.
OMG TIERZOO FIXED THE MIXING IN THE DING AT THE START. I USED TO LOWER MY PHONE VOLUME FOR IT THANK YOU 😭😭
The Hollow Knight Song in backgroud is so fitting! Centipedes are Uber-Tier in that Universe!
I'm a simple man: I hear Hornet's theme, I smash that Like button.
I'd be mad if one of the #1 murder machines of the bug weight class WOULDN'T be extremely strong in a world of walking talking bug people.
Eh... I get were you're coming from, but I don't think Wyrms are supposed to be centipedes. I'm pretty sure they're closer to worm dragons.
I even forgot that centipedes were in Hollow Knight, lol. The video, however, instantly reminded me of centipedes in Rain World - they are so goddamn realistic and scary in that game
I really appreciate the detail of using the Hollow Knight soundtrack in a vid about bugs and their irl game stats.
I've loved centipedes since I was a kid. So much though that I would pick them up when I was 7 not knowing that it could be risky doing that.
You're so far out of their weight class that the only real danger is if your character suffers from an allergic reaction glitch
Not really all that risky, if it was then you would be dead, but ur not so its safe to continue with what you used to do.
yo same. when i was 9 i picked one up for the first time and got bit instantly. just began to jump around because it hurt so much
@@Velkhana_The_Myth Glad that never happened to me
2:53 the size of this demon is why I'd want to live in a hermetically sealed bunker in Antarctica while I set the atmosphere on fire. 😨
You wouldn't be blessed by the sun as much though
It's solid prof that while God may not be real Satan is and his work is evident on this Earth.
nah that is ai fake image. and nobody dare to say otherwise. im not nearly disciplined enough to become an astronaut and live in space, wich would be the only place i could feel relaxed if that thing exists.
@@QuolashMCDuck If it helps you sleep at night, just don't visit Australia...
@@QuolashMCDuck
Peruvian Giant Centipede, they can grow up to 10 inches long. Some people keep them as pets, apparently.
0:20 “being one of the first to BREATH AIR”😂
Humans seemed to have adapted them to "intelligence gathering techniques" used while also uttering "whats 1000 - 7?"
8:28 The ants turned themself into ropes to carry the millipede?
They build bridges too!
Ants are crazy. Don't mess with ants.
The best centipede build I've ever seen was a human/centipede hybrid meme build that this one guy did. Obviously it wasn't viable at all, but it sure was entertaining. I admired the dedication.
11:02 also on a playthrough I was watching some lemur mains would target millipedes because the toxin had a psychoactive debuff which caused their monitors to look really cool and trippy.
two tierzoo vids in a month life is good
Amazing video as usual! I would love to see a video on the Caracara build or a Marsupial tier list.
7:59 sunspiders get absolutely annihilated by centipedes in bug fights. They defeat other spiders often enough but all of them are too much of a squishy rogue build. Any real damage taken and they lose. A smaller centipede would usually defeat a larger sun spider edit: arachnids in general, vinagaroons, huge mantises, murder hornets, all scorpions. They usually give up against stag Beatles rather than outright lose.
hmm I don't watch many forced bug fights but that is interesting
Using Hollow Knight music in the background is just, the best.
Me: "Watching this could be good exposure therapy for my fear of centipedes"
*very first video clip is a centipede murdering a lizard*
I feel personally attacked :P
For your sanity, I hope you stopped by the 2:45 mark.
Predation is nature
I am at war with the House Centipedes. New Jersey seems like a lost cause, but I will go down fighting.
New Jersey was always a lost cause... 😥
I just let them be, since they get rid of all the low tier bug builds
no way man, they're too evil @@aa01blue38
between the things that keep griefing cockroach players out of my house and new jersey human players, i think i prefer the centipedes
New Jersey may be a lost cause but it's OUR cause damnit and we're gonna fight for it