Additional info about red lizards: They are the only lizard to use a normal bite instead of territorial bite against other red lizards, meaning, they just outright kill other red lizards
Yeah, kinda sad that it didn’t cover Train Lizards, because even if they just appear in the joke easter egg Kaizo Slugcat Campaign and are essentially like Red Lizards but are purple in coloration instead, also having the few behavior flaws that the Red Lizards have removed from them, (Such as being incredibly territorial and aggressive towards other lizards including other Red Lizards.) and I think their general stats being double or triple of that of Red Lizards or something.
@@bagofleavesp831 if you kill a creature, there is a chance for them to lineaged into another similar creature in the next cycle for example if you kill a vulture, they might be lineaged into a king vulture, which is the only way they can appear in any run other than the hunters
@@bagofleavesp831 no, if you kill a normal lizard, like a green or pink one, there's a chance that in a few cycles a different type of lizard will appear from that den, like a red one or a strawberry one. The lizards that can appear from lineage depend on which campaign you're playing. I think the only lizards that are unaffected by lineage are salamanders, eel lizards, and train lizards.
I found pinning the most powerful lizards like reds and greens and yellow leaders extremely useful. They cant move and you can easily hit them. Also a free platform for movement.
My personal summary of the different Lizards. (Taming is heavily dependent on your lizard reputation, so lower amount is very good rep, and and higher amount is very bad rep.) Green Lizard: Big and slow, able to tank hits and deal a lot of damage, 50% chance to kill slugcat on bite, very bad mobility. Have a several immunities, like Red Lizard bites, worm grass, and centipede shocks. 1-2 food to tame (can be fed blue lizards) Pink Lizard: Your average lizard that can climb poles, except their swimming, it's hilariously bad. 1-3 food to tame Blue Lizard: Decently mobile with a small tongue used to disarm usually, a few lizard types prey on it, lowest hp range (for lizards), very low kill chance (20%) Often get one shot by stronger slugcats, very rarely one shot from survivor/rivulet. 1 (2 if you have nearly the worst reputation possible) White Lizard: Can climb walls similar to blues, Stealthy (half the time), long tongue that can disarm or pull you towards it. Their camouflage will increasingly fail (disco lizard) the more damaged they are. 2-4 food to tame Salamanders: Can path find in water (can actually dive into water), try to stealth in the water, can climb poles, and have a tongue slightly longer than blues. The only lizard that can have an entirely different body color (black or white). 3-4 food to tame Orange Lizards: Hunt in packs, worst reaction times, low hp, climb poles, somewhat try to cut prey off from escape. Alpha are (usually) the ones with the longest antenna, also they are usually faster and have better reaction times than the others. 2-4 food to tame Black Lizards: Literally blind, climb poles, usually found in dark places with many small tunnels. Won't immediately bite you if you don't act afraid of or different from them (they can't tell if you are one of them), will still bite you if you are in the way for too long (2-5 seconds). 3-5 food to tame Cyan Lizards: Are the mostly klutzy (often falling off walls for no reason), can do big leaps after charging it (can use this to disorient prey), have a tongue similar to blues, usually found in small groups. Most aggressive Lizard (needs more reputation than other lizards to become passive, even hunting you when red lizards ignore you), the longer they charge their leap, the farther and/or more leaps they can do, commonly miscalculate their leaps. Can be found in Survivor/monk in Downpour, after a certain karma gate in the Underhang, on The Wall at night, and a few other places during flooded cycles. 1-3 food to tame (1 if you feed it a blue lizard) Lineaged/Any campaign that isn't survivor/monk Red Lizard: Very fast and aggressive, armed with spit that weighs prey down(and a tongue that can destroy spears in Downpour), big health pool, 100% bite lethality rate, saving grace is that it can only climb poles. Will prioritize killing another red lizard over anything else (unless tamed, which they'll follow you instead), will kill king and normal vultures, will not stand still, even moving around when tamed, can temporarily "fly" if you get them angry enough to hiss and dash at you. These lizards can have a big range for taming from dominance, which usually barely affects taming for other lizards, also can successfully damage greens when tamed. 4-7 food (good rep, range is from dominance value) 7-9 (bad rep, range from dominance value) Downpour Lizards Caramel Lizards: High hp, big leap that can be difficult to react to, unable to climb poles. Immune to worm grass, hunted by vultures despite being as large as red and green lizards, additional pair of limbs likely used for leaping, only lizard in Saint that lacks a horn on the head. 1-2 food to tame (can be fed blues) Eel Lizard: Very fast swimmers, lie in ambush in the water (easy to spot due to glowing head), can climb poles and walls (not background walls, also unlikely to do so), slow on land, low hp (but water lowers spear damage). Only lizard that can legitimately be brought to Moon without cheats, are rather quick to give up pursuit once prey escapes to land. 3-5 food to tame Strawberry Lizard (aka Zoop Lizard): Higher hp than their small form would imply (around 2-3 hp), able to climb poles, have a long tongue similar to white lizards that they use to pull themselves, difficult to evade due to their unpredict ableness. Only Lizard that will eat batflies, hunted by the majority of lizard types. Only found naturally in Saint, can be lineaged in other campaigns. 1-2 food to tame (can be annoying once they spot you, often attacking you instead of the food you give) That was my summary on the lizards, let me know if there is anything you think I missed or got wrong! I hope this was helpful to someone.
@@cosmic-salad Usually Reds don't go out of their way to kill other lizards, I think. Unless they are in their way or stupidly attack it first. With the exception of other Reds of course.
Lizards have two types of bites, territorial bites and vicious bites; territorial bites deal low damage and are used when fighting another lizard. Greens use vicious bites against other lizards so they are good fighters. Reds will use vicious bites against other reds
I talked about a lot of their abilities, like the zoop lizard's tongue, or how black lizards are deaf. sorry I didn't go down the whole list of creature they interact with, but most lizard are territorial, and fight away other lizards and creatures. They hunt many smaller creatures like dropwigs and noodleflys, and they are scared of larger predators like vultures. The exception is the red lizard, who isn't scared of most things and will even fight off vultures.
@@cosmic-salad They can, but they survive with such little health that they end up bleeding out after a few seconds, so it better not to waist the extra spear
Some things you kinda missed: greens don't take damage from alpha bites, Alphas can be encountered when killing something one too many times, (don't spawn naturally in surviv and monk) they also are almost impossible to tame with low reputation, blues are PREY to greens caramels and leaps, zoops can also lineage from tongue-possesing lizards and are the only lizard to eat batflies, thus making them by far the best companions. Train lizards.
You did a good job, it was indeed info on every lizard in rain world but for videos that youre gonna make about rain world i'd suggest using rain world music Additional info about orange lizards: If you tame one, only that one will be tamed, the rest of the pack will still be hostile
Correction: Yellow lizard's anteanne have nothing to do with the alpha status, the alpha is the yellow lizard with the highest dominance value, as their anteanne lengths are random, the yellow lizard with the highest dominance is the alpha for the current cycle.
That was the best hidden White Lizard ever hiding behind a pole so you cant see its black mouth and eyes and the parts that stick out just look like parts of the pole
Hi, I'm looking for a game that occupies my time and this intrigued me. Question, is Rain world a game with a campaign to finish and once finished it's over, or is it exploratory and there are so many things to do and you can continue in infinite autonomy like in classic survival games?
Yes, Rain World does have a campaign with a start and finish, but most campaigns have multiple endings and there are 3 campaigns in the base game, 5 more in the DLC. There is so much to do because it's basically open world. If you want to get one of the endings you can, or you can just explore the world and see how long you can survive. There is also many game modes, like expedition mode, challenge mode, safari mode, and arena mode. There is so much to do in this game, and so much more if you also get the DLC. I highly recommend it, although it is a rather difficult game, and not the most beginner friendly due to lack of tutorial
@@DeerPosting_ThePigLlamaGuy You said there are so many things to do, but for example? Because what I'm scared of is that I buy it, then I end up with a game where essentially there's nothing to do but keep going in hopes of getting to an end of something
@@thethinger860 as a new Rainworld player there's much to do, like exploring THERES ALOT OF EXPLORING, becoming friends with scavs who are probably the most diverse creatures in game as they all have there own personalities and there's even a reputation system! I recommend watching a video about all of Rainworlds creatures because there such a big part of the gameplay! (There's also mods and a sandbox mode to play with)
WHY did you turn it to pixel peeker polka right when we begin talking about reds?!?! They’re way too evil for such happy music I would’ve used something more intense like hitman personally. Good guide though for the uninitiated in lizardry.
Except red with 100% and green with 50% lethal bite rate, all other only have about 30% on average. If you talk about hurricane lizard then they also have 100% lethal bite rate
Additional info about red lizards:
They are the only lizard to use a normal bite instead of territorial bite against other red lizards, meaning, they just outright kill other red lizards
“f u gerald”
*commits first degree murder*
Greens do aswell.
What's territorial bite?
@@IvoryMadness. When lizards fight over territory. it doesn't kill the other lizards, just scares them off
@@DeerPosting_ThePigLlamaGuy Thanks!
Imagine not talking about the train lizard
Yeah, kinda sad that it didn’t cover Train Lizards, because even if they just appear in the joke easter egg Kaizo Slugcat Campaign and are essentially like Red Lizards but are purple in coloration instead, also having the few behavior flaws that the Red Lizards have removed from them, (Such as being incredibly territorial and aggressive towards other lizards including other Red Lizards.) and I think their general stats being double or triple of that of Red Lizards or something.
@@aerothallji6514 I made a Enot video that has some brief info on train lizards. I was saving them for that video
It’s not canon you fart smella
They are just literally ducking A-Train
Me wondering why the train lizard is called a train lizard* Me realizing it's because the train lizard literally looks like a train.
Strawberry Lizards: Oh boy I can't wait to spawn in as a new dangerous predator.
Every other lizard: *are you sure about that*
Strawberry lizards: Half of you guys died out idiots.
Strawberries can also be lineaged into other campaigns
They w h a t ?? please explain i have no idea
@@bagofleavesp831 if you kill a creature, there is a chance for them to lineaged into another similar creature in the next cycle
for example if you kill a vulture, they might be lineaged into a king vulture, which is the only way they can appear in any run other than the hunters
@@troyklein6379 so what are strawberries lineaged into? The void wyrm?
@@bagofleavesp831 no, if you kill a normal lizard, like a green or pink one, there's a chance that in a few cycles a different type of lizard will appear from that den, like a red one or a strawberry one. The lizards that can appear from lineage depend on which campaign you're playing. I think the only lizards that are unaffected by lineage are salamanders, eel lizards, and train lizards.
@@phantomsanic3604 oh I really thought of those blue hanging edibles when i read "strawberries" hence the confusion lmfao thanks
i've only just started this game and i know full well i'm gonna CRY the first time i see a red or cyan lizard
I found pinning the most powerful lizards like reds and greens and yellow leaders extremely useful. They cant move and you can easily hit them. Also a free platform for movement.
Orange Lizard Leaders have the same stats as the normal Orange Lizards tho
My personal summary of the different Lizards.
(Taming is heavily dependent on your lizard reputation, so lower amount is very good rep, and and higher amount is very bad rep.)
Green Lizard: Big and slow, able to tank hits and deal a lot of damage, 50% chance to kill slugcat on bite, very bad mobility.
Have a several immunities, like Red Lizard bites, worm grass, and centipede shocks.
1-2 food to tame (can be fed blue lizards)
Pink Lizard: Your average lizard that can climb poles, except their swimming, it's hilariously bad.
1-3 food to tame
Blue Lizard: Decently mobile with a small tongue used to disarm usually, a few lizard types prey on it, lowest hp range (for lizards), very low kill chance (20%)
Often get one shot by stronger slugcats, very rarely one shot from survivor/rivulet.
1 (2 if you have nearly the worst reputation possible)
White Lizard: Can climb walls similar to blues, Stealthy (half the time), long tongue that can disarm or pull you towards it.
Their camouflage will increasingly fail (disco lizard) the more damaged they are.
2-4 food to tame
Salamanders: Can path find in water (can actually dive into water), try to stealth in the water, can climb poles, and have a tongue slightly longer than blues.
The only lizard that can have an entirely different body color (black or white).
3-4 food to tame
Orange Lizards: Hunt in packs, worst reaction times, low hp, climb poles, somewhat try to cut prey off from escape.
Alpha are (usually) the ones with the longest antenna, also they are usually faster and have better reaction times than the others.
2-4 food to tame
Black Lizards: Literally blind, climb poles, usually found in dark places with many small tunnels.
Won't immediately bite you if you don't act afraid of or different from them (they can't tell if you are one of them), will still bite you if you are in the way for too long (2-5 seconds).
3-5 food to tame
Cyan Lizards: Are the mostly klutzy (often falling off walls for no reason), can do big leaps after charging it (can use this to disorient prey), have a tongue similar to blues, usually found in small groups.
Most aggressive Lizard (needs more reputation than other lizards to become passive, even hunting you when red lizards ignore you), the longer they charge their leap, the farther and/or more leaps they can do, commonly miscalculate their leaps.
Can be found in Survivor/monk in Downpour, after a certain karma gate in the Underhang, on The Wall at night, and a few other places during flooded cycles.
1-3 food to tame (1 if you feed it a blue lizard)
Lineaged/Any campaign that isn't survivor/monk
Red Lizard: Very fast and aggressive, armed with spit that weighs prey down(and a tongue that can destroy spears in Downpour), big health pool, 100% bite lethality rate, saving grace is that it can only climb poles.
Will prioritize killing another red lizard over anything else (unless tamed, which they'll follow you instead), will kill king and normal vultures, will not stand still, even moving around when tamed, can temporarily "fly" if you get them angry enough to hiss and dash at you.
These lizards can have a big range for taming from dominance, which usually barely affects taming for other lizards, also can successfully damage greens when tamed.
4-7 food (good rep, range is from dominance value) 7-9 (bad rep, range from dominance value)
Downpour Lizards
Caramel Lizards: High hp, big leap that can be difficult to react to, unable to climb poles.
Immune to worm grass, hunted by vultures despite being as large as red and green lizards, additional pair of limbs likely used for leaping, only lizard in Saint that lacks a horn on the head.
1-2 food to tame (can be fed blues)
Eel Lizard: Very fast swimmers, lie in ambush in the water (easy to spot due to glowing head), can climb poles and walls (not background walls, also unlikely to do so), slow on land, low hp (but water lowers spear damage).
Only lizard that can legitimately be brought to Moon without cheats, are rather quick to give up pursuit once prey escapes to land.
3-5 food to tame
Strawberry Lizard (aka Zoop Lizard): Higher hp than their small form would imply (around 2-3 hp), able to climb poles, have a long tongue similar to white lizards that they use to pull themselves, difficult to evade due to their unpredict ableness.
Only Lizard that will eat batflies, hunted by the majority of lizard types.
Only found naturally in Saint, can be lineaged in other campaigns.
1-2 food to tame (can be annoying once they spot you, often attacking you instead of the food you give)
That was my summary on the lizards, let me know if there is anything you think I missed or got wrong!
I hope this was helpful to someone.
I was taught that red lizards don't usually attack blues,that sounds quite adorable?great summary,enjoyed reading it.
That was a great summary of the lizards, I didn't even know some off that stuff, like how zoop lizards hunt batflies
@@cosmic-salad Usually Reds don't go out of their way to kill other lizards, I think. Unless they are in their way or stupidly attack it first. With the exception of other Reds of course.
@@squirtage0984 oh,thanks for having answered
Lizards have two types of bites, territorial bites and vicious bites; territorial bites deal low damage and are used when fighting another lizard. Greens use vicious bites against other lizards so they are good fighters. Reds will use vicious bites against other reds
alpha red lizards have tongues
Mfw he doesn't say anything about their niche abilities or their interactions with other animals
I talked about a lot of their abilities, like the zoop lizard's tongue, or how black lizards are deaf. sorry I didn't go down the whole list of creature they interact with, but most lizard are territorial, and fight away other lizards and creatures. They hunt many smaller creatures like dropwigs and noodleflys, and they are scared of larger predators like vultures. The exception is the red lizard, who isn't scared of most things and will even fight off vultures.
@@DeerPosting_ThePigLlamaGuy blue lizards can still survive 1 spear
(false after test)
@@cosmic-salad They can, but they survive with such little health that they end up bleeding out after a few seconds, so it better not to waist the extra spear
@@DeerPosting_ThePigLlamaGuy hmm,I'll test it out,thanks for the reply.
@@DeerPosting_ThePigLlamaGuy I did test and a single spear did work.
Some things you kinda missed: greens don't take damage from alpha bites, Alphas can be encountered when killing something one too many times, (don't spawn naturally in surviv and monk) they also are almost impossible to tame with low reputation, blues are PREY to greens caramels and leaps, zoops can also lineage from tongue-possesing lizards and are the only lizard to eat batflies, thus making them by far the best companions. Train lizards.
Extremely surprising how easily you can tame a caramel lizard
Green Lizard 0:03
Pink Lizard 0:21
Blue Lizard 0:39
White Lizard 1:00
Yellow Lizard 1:15
Black Lizard 1:36
Axolotl 1:51
Red Lizard 2:12
Cyan Lizard 2:30
Caramel Lizrard 2:45
Eel Lizard 3:06
Zoop Lizard 3:18
You did a good job, it was indeed info on every lizard in rain world but for videos that youre gonna make about rain world i'd suggest using rain world music
Additional info about orange lizards: If you tame one, only that one will be tamed, the rest of the pack will still be hostile
I might try to add some more rain world music in more videos, but I also like the stuff I use now, so maybe I'll use a mix of both
@@DeerPosting_ThePigLlamaGuy It's up to you, it's your channel after all
@@34ghlot99 Yeah, I like to take recommendations from viewers, because then I know what people like to watch
Thanks for the video!!! It helped me with my lizard diagram I made :)
You forgot the train lizard.
I'm saving him for a Sofanthiel video
Oh ok
Correction: Yellow lizard's anteanne have nothing to do with the alpha status, the alpha is the yellow lizard with the highest dominance value, as their anteanne lengths are random, the yellow lizard with the highest dominance is the alpha for the current cycle.
bro forgot the most dangerous lizord
t r a i n l i z o r d
I purposely didn't put it in, it's in my sofanthiel video, guess I should have put that somewhere
Green lizards are also immune to red lizard bites so you can tame them to jump on teds ;>
That was the best hidden White Lizard ever hiding behind a pole so you cant see its black mouth and eyes and the parts that stick out just look like parts of the pole
Thx for telling me that it matters most abt dominance and the one who who has the longest antennae! *have a lil slugcat bud:>*
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btw the blue lizards can steal spears
You do realize they aren't called Zoop lizards they are call strawberry lizards
The are called both, I just like zoop lizard better
people keep on forgetting the train lizard from ???'s campaign.
I made a video on ??? with the train lizard, I was saving it for that video
Btw can Reds even kill Greens?
Cause the wiki says that sometimes but I'm not sure hence Greens supposedly are immune to bites from Reds
reds are entirely unable to do damage to greens, cause greens have ammunity to their bites. so no, a red can't kill a green
@@DeerPosting_ThePigLlamaGuy They should really change the wiki smh
yo Kevin McCloud, you missed one.
I talk about trail lizards in my sofanthiel video
White blue and cyan explained:dont go near them or your spearmaster main story pearl or mass rarefaction cell is going to death pit.
What maps did you use for the vid, because I see some of them either new or from steam workshop
Move Testing Rooms, Some Arenas 2, Arena +, Cappin's Arenas, Testing Arenas, 9 Arenas, all from steam workshop
@@DeerPosting_ThePigLlamaGuy nice
Hi, I'm looking for a game that occupies my time and this intrigued me.
Question, is Rain world a game with a campaign to finish and once finished it's over, or is it exploratory and there are so many things to do and you can continue in infinite autonomy like in classic survival games?
Yes, Rain World does have a campaign with a start and finish, but most campaigns have multiple endings and there are 3 campaigns in the base game, 5 more in the DLC. There is so much to do because it's basically open world. If you want to get one of the endings you can, or you can just explore the world and see how long you can survive. There is also many game modes, like expedition mode, challenge mode, safari mode, and arena mode. There is so much to do in this game, and so much more if you also get the DLC. I highly recommend it, although it is a rather difficult game, and not the most beginner friendly due to lack of tutorial
@@DeerPosting_ThePigLlamaGuy You said there are so many things to do, but for example?
Because what I'm scared of is that I buy it, then I end up with a game where essentially there's nothing to do but keep going in hopes of getting to an end of something
@@thethinger860 trust me there's a lot to do in this game
@@thethinger860 as a new Rainworld player there's much to do, like exploring THERES ALOT OF EXPLORING, becoming friends with scavs who are probably the most diverse creatures in game as they all have there own personalities and there's even a reputation system! I recommend watching a video about all of Rainworlds creatures because there such a big part of the gameplay! (There's also mods and a sandbox mode to play with)
Rainbow lizard when?
Zoop lizards are called strawberry lizards
Giddy up
Neigh
You forgot the train lizards in enots campaign
They're in my sofanthiel video
Nice video
Thanks
Little to, 1:25 is incorrect, the it is random but the bigger means a bigger chance. All great tho!
how dare you withhold information on the hurricane/train lizard!
In the new sofantiel video i mention them
Bro what it doesn’t take 3-6 spear hits to kill a orange lizard it actually takes 2-3 same with purple and white and axolotl and cyan lizard.
(Oh and black lizards)
What map is that on the red lizard part?
Cappin's Arenas mod
WHY did you turn it to pixel peeker polka right when we begin talking about reds?!?! They’re way too evil for such happy music I would’ve used something more intense like hitman personally. Good guide though for the uninitiated in lizardry.
Idk thought it would be goofy
Well you’re right it surely was
I feel like you missed a lot of informations. Im pretty sure that purple lizards always/very often kill you with one bite.
Except red with 100% and green with 50% lethal bite rate, all other only have about 30% on average. If you talk about hurricane lizard then they also have 100% lethal bite rate
@@ngolung8924 Red actually has a very minor chance to fail a bite... you probably wont ever see it because its smoething like 1 in a million
@@michasokoowski6651 they bite as fast as a minigun so does it matter?
@@michasokoowski6651 it's about 1 in 10 million. And it doesn't matter anyway cuz they can literally bite on every frame
@@fishstick8832 I thought that was just joke trivia on the wiki.
How do you feed them to tame them? Lol
use dead creatures like squidcadas and noodleflys, just basically anything they would hunt and eat themselves you can give them to tame them
@CertifiedRainDeer hmm good to know :)
@CertifiedRainDeer so do you just throw them.at the predators and they'll eat them?
@@Darien2016 yeah, they'll pick it up and carry it back to their den.
@@DeerPosting_ThePigLlamaGuy thanks for sharing. :)
1:25 this is wrong
What about the train lizards
We don’t talk about those “ones”
Train lizard my beloved
Train lizards are one of my favorites, but I'm just saving them for Sofanthiel video
@@DeerPosting_ThePigLlamaGuy okay that's understandable