Why are Tyranids Scared of Necrons?
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- The Tyranids are one of the greatest threats to the entire setting, so why are they scared of Necrons
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Tyranids: “we fear no creature, but that *thing* it scares us”
Depressed skeletons in the corner
"*dead depressed metal skeleton noises*"
*Depressed Sans The Skeleton
*depressed terminators in the corner*
More like "Egyptian AI Overlord is gonna make you his b1tch!!!"
We need a mixture of necrons, nurglers (or just daemons in general), and orks to counter the 'nids
Necrons: Do you mind leaving this galaxy’s biomass alone and never returning, we’ve got dibs.
Tyranids: No.
Necrons: *Holding galaxy ending super weapons* be a lot cooler if you did.
Nids actually try to avoid tau because tau started spamming ion, flammers and plasma weapons when they see them all of the weapons also destroy biomass
Imperium just need to Bait Nids onto world full of guards and just exterminatos the world 😮.
@@trajan4770Based Tau know how to beat a Zergrush.
@@trajan4770 The Tau also wiped out an entire hive fleet by giving it a cold.
@@HardlyGaming yes but sadly it was at a extreme cost
Nid sees a Flayed One:
If not biomass, why biomass shaped?
Mixed messages.
Tyranids: "I'm on that new Flayed One diet"
I actually think the lore says flayed ones don't have the metal parts. Don't remember though, have to double check.
@@nightfall89z62 might be something in the newer necron lore but I haven't played Necrons since 6th edition. From what I recall they are regular Necrons but they was cursed by one of the C'Tan with the flayers virus where they basically want to have back the warmed of skin and blood. So seeing they're no longer of flesh and blood and are the living metal bodies they kill to bathe in the flood of their enemies and drape the skin and body parts of their slain enemies over their body to quench their wanting to be of flesh and blood again. Due to them not every being able to satisfy that urge they continuously have to keep killing.
@@JoeXTheXJuggalo1 yeah I remember something about that too. But for some reason I don't recall the flayed ones having the living metal quality in the necron codex. Idk. I have to find my codex again. I misplaced it a while back.
Tyranids upon discovering the world they’re on is a Necron Tomb World: THE EFFORT IS NO LONGER PROFITABLE!
hahahaha
*spooky skeleton boi wakes up, walks out of tomb, sees bugs digging up his garden* “By Szarek fuck outta here!”
*Nids all scatter in a panic like cockroaches if you move the fridge they’re living under*
Hive fleet: We're never gonna financially recover from this. 🙆🤦
“Why we fighting with no profit incentive??”
"Never spend more for an acquisition than you have to."
"That's actually pretty smart, how'd you come up with it."
"I didn't, I learned it when we invaded Ferenginar."
Is that a Hondo reference?
Necrons: the ultimate Tryanid weight loss program
Getting the Nids hooked on the 40k equivalent to galactic societal meth would have a more favorable outcome for them then dealing with the metal bone boys.
@@ryanbauer3680 you just described Nids when they first tried eating normal Orks.
@@Pocket_Crabwhat did that produce?
and yet silent king worried if tyranids eat all biomass leaving their kin alone in empty galaxy
Stop
Trazyn probably sees them as moths lol, just annoying bugs that nibble at your nice clothes, or in this case his collection.
Yeah but Trazyn is Crazy. The Silent King came running back to not let his people get fucked over
Trazyn actually had a splinter of a hive fleet once, then they woke up and caused a lot of damage to the other exhibits so he ended up getting rid of it.
Not exactly the case. I might be remembering wrong, but when he was setting up his frozen tyranid display during the war in the museum, I remember reading that he felt a tinge of fear just walking among them.
Trazyn let out a couple genestealers into Orikans ship to piss him off.
He literally used a gene stealer to mildly troll orikan, he meant it as a joke
From the nids perspective it’s like opening your fridge for a snack and seeing a wrench and deciding if you are hungry enough to eat said wrench.
More like opening your fridge, grabbing a sandwich and realizing it's full of nails and broken glass.
Like sure, there's still the sandwich bits, and you could probably eat around the nails and glass, but you're probably gonna get a few lacerations at best.
Better to pick the non-nail sandwich next to it.
Bad example. Nids would eat that wrench like a midnight snack.
Except the wrench fights back, and not just for show. 😅
Bahaha
Nids: Devour multiple words
Trazyn: “not my problem”
Nids: Devour an ancient tablet about the history of shoes
Trazyn:”… NOW IS MY PROBLEM”
Picture if you will: Trayzyn kicking back after a long day collecting while wearing the universe's last pair of crocs
@@bobthegamingtaco6073*why is that something trazyn would 100% do?*
I can just picture Trazyn going to the Craftworld where he dumped the *bell* going like: "Your suffering is on pause until the shoe eaters will have left."
@@TheKueiJin Didn't he just dump the bell into the webway?
Gets the perfect Pokémon ball to take on the Tyranids
But eventually the two factions will have to come head to head in an epic confrontation.
Necrons want to convert the known biomass to grant them new bodies and will fight to protect their future investment.
Tyranids want to cash out the biomass early and ruin the Necron's investment.
"Damn jew imperium...holding all that lovely biomass in storage only letting a little trickle out with daily sucide charges.....why not let us eat them all"
Tyranid hitler circa M34
Thing is the necrons discovered that the only Bodies that may be able to sustain their minds are still living space marine bodies and the rest die from shook I believe. And the tyrinids just started bum rushing the imperium from the bottom after a long war from the top and the imperium may just have a truce on their hands with some eldar. And Tau is always looking for a truce while the orks are having a WAHHH on abbadon for killing yarrick I believe. And the emperor is more than semi conscious as well for the moment after chaos ripped the galaxy in two. And they have 2 primarchs back. Either something good is about to happen or the necrons are going to war to collect the humans before the nids can get them causing the imperium to split their forces which they already have to do for the other nid fleet into a 3 front war with 3 chaos gods still in the fight as well. Maybe they can get webway access from the eldar but I'm not counting on it.
@@governedmoth1749 hear me out.........................imperial guardsmen get exo suits then problem semi solved
@stonemanofgardnerville1162 do you mean just mass producing power suits cause normally the elite guard types get that not your normal backwater world bro
@@mrsunnypolo1679 nah g I'm talking bare bones fucking exo suits....just enhance your average conscripted bastard to survive the power dynamics increasing... . Shit space marines need a buff why not the guardsmen getting a refitting with baseline exo suits to make those shovel charges a bit spicier and make it not seem so ridiculous when they fight orks and chaos.
Plus I like to imagine a commissar being treated as "unreasonable" because he wants to supply the who guardsmen with exo suits across all fronts and that will save the imperium...then the admecs and the inquisition both can't stand him but gets results
Interesting how in an “end times” scenario the Necrons would support the more morally good factions simply because they don’t want the universe to be ruined because they want to be flesh and blood again
Necron: Finally! We've become mortal, flesh and blood again!
Imperium: If it breathes, it can die
Nagash?
@@vcxlll basically, except for different reasons, these guys actually have something to gain whereas nagash got more powerful the more who perished
I’m pretty sure they will just save the imperium by reviving all the revivable primarchs and fixing the golden throne to make the big E regenerate and give him a text to speech device and over charging the golden throne with ctan shards to shatter the chaos gods and collect the pieces and put them in separate stasis pods in trayzns museum and then talk with the primarchs about cloning their dad so every human and encore can inhabit a god emperor clone
@@TherandomshitstormerCXVII😂
This is why the Imperium needs to make a deal with the Necrons. 'We'll help you become flesh and blood again if you help us with these nasty bugs.'
The imperium would do that too.
@@IHaveWafflesno they wouldn't
@@weightlifter2012 "suffer not the Zeno to live". Yeah they wouldn't, wrote that when tired. They would only have small factions that would ally with them for a short time, then immediately turn on them after.
@@IHaveWaffles the ordo xenos and the deathwatch would like to know your location
If necrons can’t fix themselves, whats you think a stagnated humanity could?
Never thought the Necrons would give me hope for the universe’s survival.
The Necrons are literally the only hope for the Galaxy, even disregarding the Tyranids. They are the only ones who can actually counter the warp for good; every other faction can just delay.
@@MajinOthinusCan't the Tyranids Neutralise it?
@@llewelynshingler2173Not really. Except if you mean by eating everyone else, thus depriving it of nourishment, but this seems....ambitious.
@@MajinOthinus What about the Shadow in the Warp?
@@llewelynshingler2173 The Shadow in the warp is the effect being enveloped by the very large overmind of the tyranids has on the minds of lesser psykers.
Any sufficiently strong psyker can technically recreate a similar effect. Such psykers are just extremely rare. It's not something affecting the warp itself. Think of it as being covered, head to toe, in loudly buzzing insects, but mentally (which is basically exactly what it is).
The tyrannid hivemind can no more damage the warp than the swarm of insects can damage the fabric of reality.
iirc the net loss of biomass is a similar situation is a similar issue when fighting Daemons. The one hive fleet fighting warp spawn has to get "refueled" to keep going every so often.
It also does not help that Nurgle can screw over entire hive ships with a couple coughs.
That'd make sense because Daemons just go back to the warp when killed. Their underlings like chaos space marines and cultists would provide some biomass but if you're just sending masses of Daemons.... you've got nothing to munch on.
@@robertnelson9599this was entire planet covered with viruses and toxins
The Shadow in the Warp screws over daemons.
@@Raziel312 ohhhhh, yeah. Great point. Shadow in the warp definitely fucks with that...
The real hard counter is in space where Tyranids are kinda vulnerable and the Necrons are everybody's worst nightmare. It may well be the case that the reason the Tyranids haven't overrun the galaxy with sheer overwhelming numbers is because the Silent King is out there in the interstellar void kicking serious ass.
He has recently came back to the galaxy to fight the nids
@@rajukoley9249 even got truce with the blood angles to fight the nids for a time.
@@vicegtthis I think is the path the future takes, Humans join with Necrons because necrons are ruthlessly logical and are therefore predictable. No "greater good" no Webway, no Waagh to deal with, just us, them, and a couple trillion enemies to blast through (also I really want to see what the tech-priests can do with Necron tech. Can they put a necron in a dreadnought? Can living metal be turned into self-regenerating vehicles? Let's find out)
@@bobthegamingtaco6073 do the necrons crack mars and release the void dragon and thats what wakes Big E up properly.
@@vicegt I'd like to think the big E is already mostly awake, but is locked in a stalemate with the chaos gods. Like, he can take out exactly 1 of them, but if he does the others will kill him, so he's just been locked in a 10,000 year staring contest with them and can't really talk right now because the second he becomes distracted someone's gonna eat his ass.
Reminder: there's a big gaping hole in one of the tyranid hive fleet advances. Why did they avoid this part of space? Because it contains the home of the largest known ctan in lore; Tsara'noga
A ctan so large it consumed another and went insane... and hes still very hungry
Yeeeaaaah, that bit of lore bugs me a little. It's one of those things that can never literally be used in the main "plotline" because it's so unbelievably op that it would wipe the floor with almost anything else. Unless somehow the Void Dragon escapes Mars and wants to protect the Mechanicus for whatever reason, in which case we might see a pretty rad one-on-one c'tan fight
@theonering1600 there's a bunch of lore that is just stuck in the black library like there being a good guy clone of fulgrim who wants to avenge Ferrus Manus but he's also a part of Trazyns collection
@@discipleofdagon8195 trazyn's collection is fuckin wild. bro has a custodes, a krork from the war in heaven in full power armor, a c'tan shard of the deceiver, a dreadnought, a hive tyrant, a bunch of raven guards and salamanders from the battle of isstvan V, an eldar craftworld's high council, the head of imperial hero Sebastian Thor, the husk of an enslaver... and plenty of other crazy shit. i fucking love the guy
@@theonering1600He got creed as well. Sold 1 inquistor, 1 dreanught 1 custodes and one group of soldiers for him
@@theonering1600 He also has a Squat. Not Votann Squat, OG Rogue Trader Prospector Squat. He also has a Bride of the Emperor alongside some Sisters and apparently...also a Living Saint. He also has a Wraithbone Choir and it wouldn't be implausible to think he also has a Phoenix Lord in there.
What scares Tyranids more than even Necrons? Thermodynamics
do they loose biomass in winter to sustain energy?
@@leodoingthings1706worse, in summer the bio-soup gets too hot and they have to blow on it to cool it down
@@bobthegamingtaco6073 truly a fate worse than death.
Hive Mind: i am not wasting biomass trying to eat ANGRY ROCKS!
Spicy rocks bad 😔
Necron vs tyranid would be an Amazon animated show
Sprinkle a bit of chaos just for the hell of it and **chef's kiss**
@@cako666All Guardsman Party somehow created a demon infested Zoanthrope, so it wouldn't be outside the realm of possibilities.
Doooo it!
For the Horde!
Wait, wrong series! 🤣🥳
@@thelonelybritV2a true story a bunch of iron warriors managed to capture a hive ship 2km long and injected it with the obliterator virus they use it now to drop off imperator titans and to be a massive fuck off gun as chaos seems to do quite liberally
Given the weapons the Necrons have it would be one episode.
Tyranids fighting a tomb world- "I will never financially recover from this."
Tyranids love fish tacos too. They’re called Tau.
❤
Sounds sus to me
Lmfao
Fish Taucos
NAHHH 💀💀💀💀
Tyranids Swarms in the Tombworlds
Trazyn: gotta get mothballs for my closet.
I mean if someone told Trazyn that he could keep all of the tyranids, he would rid the galaxy of bids in a heartbeat
@@jasonml3508he had some sent some to kill orikan, then after his splinter fleet of tyranids broke free and caused some havoc. He then got rid of them by unknown means. Id like to think he did the fall of cadia move and threw the fleet in the webway to inconvenience the eldar as it did him 😂
I remember someone explain this to me pretty well, They’re not scared of them…It’s just there’s no point in fighting them as they are hungry and the skeletons don’t have food
Oh no they definitely fear them but for the Nids it's like choosing between a burning cactus filled with saw-dust and rusty nails or a nice soup
You could technically eat both but it's quite obvious which is the better choice
When they started to think that they're the top dog in the space necrones just woke up and started cleaning up the bugs in their room.
i still remember playing battlefleet armada where the necron shut the warp like a freakin light switch....
What's interesting is we still don't know either faction's full potential. Both factions are hinted to be more powerful than we realize. With Necrons potentially having stronger weapons in the past than they do currently and not knowing the limits of the Silent King's power. While Nids have their own mysteries about whether the ones we see even are even the strongest they have and what other Nids potentially live outside the galaxy
We very much DO know the potential of the Necrons. They literally won the war in heaven fighting peak Aeldar and Krorks backed by the old ones. They have multiple Galaxy destroying superweapons on call and hard counter just about every other faction in the Galaxy.
It isn’t just the Necrons weaponry. Remember, the VAST majority of Necrons are still asleep on tomb worlds. It’s hinted that there are as many Necrons as there are humans in the imperium.
We do know about necron, that first the current state of the army have only 20% of the technologie (the rest being lost). The scale of the actual battle is just a little skirmish and the silent king has not even combe back yet. And not forget that just "some" tomb world who awakened when at some time they occupied the univers. (and for how strong they are... let's not forget they killed 2 specie of god and the eldar / orc where created to stop them, current orc being a shadow of their past)
Yeah, Necrons were just absolutely crazy in terms of power. I believe one codex mentions they had a map for stars and star systems and just using the map they could basically explode or turn off the stars.
Kinda hard to fight something that kills you while they are sitting in another star system, blowing up your sun.
@@ButlerPointer That'd be the Celestial Orrery. A superweapon so bullshit it might as well count as the metaphorical "I win"-button.
"There is no such thing as a pyrrhic victory for the Tyranids"
-Goes on to explain exactly what a pyrrhic victory for the Tyranids entails
Not really, the biomass amount still staysbthe same no matter how many losses they get so everything is recycled into more tyranids
Fighting Necrons is never a victory for Tyranids. They get nothing in return for winning, and are guaranteed to go at a net loss, so his statement is accurate.
@@MrYoyo200That's kind of the point, yes.
@@MrYoyo200 Completely false though and shows a lack of knowledge of the basic lore of the Tyranids and how they function.
They don't fight to gain the corpses of their enemies. (Other than as samples of genetic materials) - they fight to get control over the PLANET - which after they consume it has thousands upon thousands of times the amount of material spent in biomass compared to what is gained afterwards.
Spend say 500 million tons of biomass in invading forces. Lets say all of that is destroyed (which not even necron weapons actually do), but still victory is won eventually. Well congrats. Now the nids can consume any body of water, all the atmosphere, parts of the upper crust of the planet - and convert all the useful materials in that into biomass. To put it into perspective the Earth has about 60 - 100 million billion, or gigatonnes (Gt) of carbon in its crust. Carbon being a main component, but only one of many many materials, that nids use to create biomass... Its never a net loss if Tyranids win the battle. And Tyranids have taken a bunch of Tomb worlds, almost wiping out the Charnokokh dynasty for instance.
@@skalgrimfellaxe5796 Tombworlds are mostly dead barren worlds though.
so in a way he is still correct, unless dirt and rock counts as biomass.
To be fair the imperium grinds its dead back into food as well
You're totally right. I forgot about that
Sky Net almost extinguished humanity in 2100 AD and then saves it in 41,000 AD 🤣
The Necrons are far more than AI Robots.
They were humans with better tech before but did an oopsie and turning them into a robotic skeleton with atomic vaporizor weaponry
@@llewelynshingler2173 I can respect that lol
men of iron would stomp the Necrons into dust@@llewelynshingler2173
They don't fear the Necrons they just don't see any point when they don't get any biomass.
It's not even that they're bone, an animal will eat bone. Necron's are basically just pointless inanimate objects to them. So they avoid them as they're not edible.
That was my thought. On a macro scale, Nids will move in a pattern following the most dense and available biomass. This is like saying Trees are scared of the desert.
That's like saying you don't fear thermonuclear bombs because you can eat soup at home. I'm still worried someone's gonna nuke me from behind even if I go the other direction to find food
@@bobthegamingtaco6073it’s more like browsing a supermarket and the isle to the left is filled with stuff while the isle infront has barely if not anything, clearly you’re going to redirect to the isle full of the good stuff.
There is no they right. It's just one
"i learned the weakness of my flesh, and it was disgusting"
Necrons upon seeing Tyranids: "Get your bug ass out of my lawn!"
Necrons have gotta be the coolest xenos
They are not xenon but the OGs. All other races are xenos
I think the Leviathan volume covers when Eldar coalition + blood angels + necrons vs. Tyranids
Ever since Necrons was introduced in the game they are easily my favourite Race in the entire Warhammer franchise.
Legitimately if humanity wasn’t the main character of 40K I think Necrons would ultimately be the rulers of the Galaxy again. They accidentally created chaos and the warp, the enslaved, subjugated, and obliterated star gods, they annihilated the most powerful race at the time the Old Ones, they fought and conquered the entire Galaxy and only stopped because there wasn’t anything left.
men of iron would have assimilated them, Ultron style. spooky robot aliens? meet spooky human AI robots. Humanity is always the best, as it should be.
It's said Eldar Empire would wipe the floor with Humanity at its peak when they had the man of steel still obedient. And the Eldar are considered weaker rival to the necrons.
@@ThePatankthe men of iron are weak ripoffs of the necrons. They are made with weaker technology, and furthermore the men of iron are mere AI rather than the minds of formerly sentient beings.
@@ThePatank
The Men of Iron would NOT have been capable of assimilating the Necrons. They could try, but the Necrons would easily destroy them.
Humanity, at it's peak, needed the warp to travel to other systems.
The Necrons, right now, at their lowest, have Faster Than Light space travel. They don't need the Warp or Webway to get to the other side of the galaxy. They are that powerful and advanced.
I thought that was the Aldheri race who stopped them. After winning against the Old Ones, they turned their weapons against the C'tan. And after defeating them and sealed them as bateries, they were so weakened from the fight that the remaining Aldheri could just destroy them. So the Necrons just went to sleep and wait some millions of years so they can reconquer the galaxy
All I got from this is Roaches fear Roombas🤣
The Silent King: well, I’m back ppl and we need the space marines to become flesh and blood.
Tyranids: fuck yo space marines, they ours now
The Silent King: ah, we’ll send out our big boys if that norm emissary or assimilator come near us
This has a disturbingly relevant idea to war on our own lone planet. If we fight too hard against each other, all that will be left is machines and roaches.
Anytime I hear more about the necrons it just leads me to see that they are the best hope for the Galaxy being safe if they were policing it.
In short, Necrons to Tyranids is comparable to Human to Invasive pests.
Update: Or Maybe close to locusts, they're always hungry, numerous and would situationally eat themselves.
more akin to Humans (necrons) and Sharks (nids), as in sharks will absolutely destroy a couple humans if necessary but wont focus on it
Nah its more like an army of locusts numbing steel is just not worth the calories
Or Humans to Cockroaches.
@@darkwhispersstories47 locusts don't give a *fuck* about calories lmao, they will eat anything remotely containing plant fibers lmao
I imagine one random necron warrior missed a shot, the shot went undisturbed through space, hit the tyranid "main force" and has already destroyed solar systems worth of biomass
Only if it was a doomsday weapon, and those don't really miss
@@mattor300considering that they can quite literally command every atom of their ships,weapons,their bodies you name it. They would never miss orikan shot a lightning bolt through an Ork ship and controlled it all the way till it hit their reactor. Yeah the nids are boned
@@TrazynPrime just what I said necrons don't really miss
@@mattor300 they really don’t 😂
@@mattor300 Trazyn examining human entertainment like *HIT OR MISS? I GUESS WE NEVER MISS HUH?*
The new codex has revealed this is no longer the case they have an entire hive fleet dedicated to fight the Necrons in particular the Silent Kings dynasty, if your wonder the Hive fleet is Hive Fleet Arachne
The fact that they have a hive fleet dedicated to Necron extermination shows that the Tyranids know how big of a threat the Necrons are to them.
And they're not doing that well against the Necrons since the Necrons are the purveyors and owners of Doomsday Weapons that make the Imperium blush in envy.
@@flipkiller8521the imperium think they've found a necron doomsday device, turns out it's just a juiced lawnmower.
@@jaustwan or worse a can opener lol
@@jaustwan "GUYS! I FOUND A NECRON DOOMSDAY WEAPON!"
_several kilometers underground, an Overlord is visibly confused_ "Where the fuck did my coffee machine go?"
"The Nids avoid you planet" Is more ominous than it sounds.
Damn I love a good fish taco...
It's amazing how it all shapes up. Every species hard or soft counters at least one other.
Unstoppable Force vs Immovable Object
Get the Necrons and Tyranids to fight each other while you watch from the sidelines. 😂
Better than what cryptman did, who directed a waagh to a hive fleet.
"Fish tacos"...and bearded clams
Great. Almost finished my army and my pal has gone necrons 😭
Don't worry, doesn't reflect like this in tabletop, just lore is patchy
@@joshbridges8410 oh ok nice. Thank you.
Yeah unfortunately, in tabletop, necrons are outclassed by just about everyone because gw keeps nerfing necrons and buffing everyone else....
I wish they did a story about a hive fleet flying into the warp and landing in khorne’s realm. That would be delightful
10th edition has something to say about the statement ‘unaffected by the shadow in the warp’
people also seem to forget Tyranids don’t just eat sentient species and animals; even microbial life can be considered biomass. In addition, minerals and naturally occurring metal deposits can be consumed by the hive fleets; used to reinforce the bones within warriors and hive fleet vessels alike. So even a world which has no life may be of potential use. Even if for some reason they can not convert Necrons into mass in the acid pools like they do space marines and their armor, they would be more than happy to fight the necrons for a planet high in other sources of biomass if the win was a net gain of biomass and served the hive minds unknowable plans.
I haven't been keeping up on Necron lore, but if their casualties still teleport away when they're destroyed then that would explain why Tyranids will generally avoid them unless it's a guaranteed win where the planet biomass exceeds whatever gets annihilated by Necron weapons. A space battle will always cost Tyranids something even if they win.
@@darschpugs4690 The thing is, Living Metal is not most materials and Tyranids HATE it. It is so volatile when consumed it gets them sick.
@@darschpugs4690 Oh no the Tyrannids can devoure Necrons but for them it's like eating an uranium rod that would cause them to get immediate stage 10 cancer aids
They can but they prefer not to, also this fact doesn't change the fact that even the weakeast Necron weapon can destroy biomass in an molecular level which means definite losses for the Nids no matter what they do when fight Necrons
They can beat the Hydrodenbomb but they will lose quit alot in the process of trying
Tryanids attacking imperial worlds: Lets go bro
Tyranids attacking necrons: Oh no my gains!
Trazyn the Infinite: (Fetches the BFG 9000 from his vault) "Alexa, play 'The Only Thing They Fear Is You'."
Wait until GW made a plot armor for Tyranids to not scared on necron
When you found a mechanical bug instead of food in your fridge in the middle of the night, you would ignore it too.
It was the curse for them once then they "accidently" They weaponized it
This is why the Necrons would stomp the Flood
Tyranids are afraid of the Necrons like you would be afraid of a metal piece in your burger
in ancient lore, the nids could assimilate necrodermis . . it was truelly terrific
And so the uno reverse card was played. The necron space cancer that plagued them now plagues the nids when they eat em
Necrons: Beat the Tyranids with this one simple life hack.
Tyranids are a casino if they can't win they won't play. 😂
Ironic that my two favorite species are entirely incompatible lmao
Unless they ally, Necrons don't need to eat and tyranids don't need electricity.
@@jabz1582 nids don't seem the type to ally with anyone/thing (dawn of war multiplayer doesn't count) although maybe I can see necrons essentially shepherding the tyranids towards worlds that the crons want reclaimed, but that's banking on the crons not being xenocidal to the core
I think it would be cool to have a hive fleet that uses necrons as an evolutionary grindstone. They would invade the world, lose, get some necrodermis and learn to make better bioplasma, and attack all sorts of worlds to fuel biomass for another incursion. All this until the necrons commit forces to destroy them for good or they defeat the tomb world they are using to perfect themselves.
Someone said they do. Hive fleet arachne apparently.
@@nightfall89z62 I heard of the hive fleet. But I thought it was just an alternative color scheme that some GW employee made. Still cool though!
Maybe they should consider getting off the robot skeletons lawn more often
Fish tacos is the best biomass
While nowhere near as hard a counter as the necrons, the Tau are weirdly well equipped to fight the tyranids as well. The shadow in the warp means fuck all to the tau as a) they don't use the warp to space travel and b) they don't depend on psykers. Plasma and specially Ion weapons are really good at straight up disintegrating biomass as well, which leaves the tyranids less to recover from their dead. And their smaller empire ends up being a unexpected advantage as they can reinforce themselves far quicker in places that the hive fleet tendrils reach.
While sadly they are still flesh and blood, and thus still have the big issue of feeding the tyranids with each of their dead, they still fair quite well against them. There's a reason they pretty much took on all of hive fleet Gorgon by themselves.
My 2 armies are Tyranids and Necrons. I f*cking love both of them! Oh and I've got gsc as 3rd army...
I mean, if you went down to the fridge for a midnight snack, and it was empty, you'd probably be pretty pissed too.
nice to finally know the all consuming meat fleet has a weakness, and that weakness is the faction that interests me the most
"We are a never ending tide...we just...uh...choose to ignore the metal things..."
I've been thinking about this an unhealthy amount 🤣🤣🤣
Tyranids - we will consume everything
Necrons - fucking bet
Plague marines also have a similar effect, corrupting all biomass to the point the tyranids can’t use it
I love fish tacos as well
Tyranids: "These Necrons are the worst.."
random flayed ones walking into their line of sight*
Tyranids: *"Well...well...well...."*
*Flayed one calls in the entire bone kingdom* Nids get eaten
You have entered the bone zone
Nice. Did not know this. The Necrons vs Tyranids that is. I knew a LOT about Tyranids and Necrons, but have weirdly never heard THIS before!
Thank you for making me love the necrons more than i already did😂
They arent afraid of Necrons...
They just have no use for them. You don't fight a battle you gain nothing from.
They're not scared of necrons at all. They just know that fighting them will make them lose biomass, so it isn't worth the effort
Well yes they can’t feel fear but also there stronger and do effect them. Ore then other races so there not scared of them just hate fighting them
Imperium: "Hey, uh, we are kinda getting blown open by the Nids. If they eat us all, there won't be any mortals left for you to find a way to return to flesh with. Can we have some of your pew pew?"
Necrons: "... Fuuuuuck. Here you go. Return it in two weeks."
This is the race that won the war in heaven, while becoming quite literally heavy metal, the tyranids are nothing but a joke to them
L space bugs
Coudlnt the necrons if they really wanted just sleep another idk 60k years and let the necrons clean up the galaxy.
Fr tho what is the necrons goal? They dont need worlds to survive, they dont need resources. Just go sleep, no tap just go sleep
They want bodies back, since the biotransferrence destroyed the minds of the grunts, with only higher-ups like Trazyn and The Silent King keeping their minds. Plus, without living bodies they can't reproduce, so while their numbers dwindle very slowly, they still dwindle.
The last great sleep cost them many worlds, many tombs did not come.out in good shape. Destroyer and flyer curses.
They did not take the great sleep well.
"There is no such thing as a pyrrhic victory"
The victory:
I may just be a thirsty perverted guy, but I interpreted "fish tacos" as a euphemism. lol
Tyranids - necrons
Orcs - chaos
Both cancel eachother
Eldar vs humaniry is the real fight
Nid:*bites Necron*
Necron: "ok and?"
Nid:*already gelato*
And-
Nid somehow immune to Necron plague: you cannot kill me.
Necron: maybe i cant but he can *pointing toward the C'tan shard* :)
"Tyanid weapons do fuck all Against the necron bodies" 😂😂😂 great summary my man
Imagine if they were allies tho...
The Tyranids do keep giving them good tickets to their coups.
Imagine living on a heavily populated planet in the path of the Tyranid hivefleet, and then you notice, they pass the planet by completely, even avoiding the entire star system. Relief is replaced by terror as you realize what must lie beneath your feet....
Hell yea majorkill I hope all these shorts reach my friends and get them into warhammer lore!
Tyranids: cockroaches
Necrons: walking cans of bug spray
In summary tyranids said them skelly boys aren't worth the time let's go fight with them greens we love so much.
"Tyranid weapons do fuck all....." Best line ever.
I never thought of that. Thanks!
the great irony is the forces of the living will one day require the forces of the unliving the destroy the tyranids
A very reasonable description and good quality cause for avoiding both of them.
In short tyranids are hardcore dark businessman
Who would win?
An unending tide of aliens who will stop at nothing to kill you.
Or
Sans the skeleton’s depressed uncle.
And "Papyrus Metallicus", his very eager to battle, Overlord son
I bet the Mechanicum are rethinking their position on the Men of Iron now.