Are Humans OP?

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Publicado 2018-06-09

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  • @TierZoo
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  • @fele09
    Animal running away from humans: wow! Im safe Human arriving hours late: Im inevitable
  • @JarateDrinker69
    Only true OG's remember when you had to craft your weapons instead of buying them.
  • @lordromanyx
    Basically early humans were like "Africa is hard mode we should move to an easier location to gank the noobs."
  • @simpsonfan13
    Everybody gangsta till' humans get pointy sticks.
  • You should have mentioned the human advantage of a long lifespan, the highest of all land mammals. This allows them to take higher advantage of their already broken intelligence stat allowing them to gather and transmit more information to other human mains at a rate that no other main can compete with.
  • @youmei357
    Recently i met a human build call karen. Their skills are very weird. They dont seem to deal any real damage but apply debuff like fear, anxiety, reduce speed,... Karen's combos are very hard to deal with and also karen can use their skills in many situations. They also have a summoning skill call 'call your manager/boss/owner' which summoning target's superior and apply debuff on them. But most of karen's skills can only affect humans so i dont think they can bring much change to the meta but to human build player, they are the nightmare
  • @NT-fj7dm
    "Bats can do no significant damage to the Human build." -Zoo Man, 2018
  • @ratman4910
    This guy probably calls suicide "rage quitting"
  • another ability you forgot to mention about humans is their ability called “Fight or Flight.” which gives them a huge buff in strength and allows the user to lift appropriately 800-900lbs.
  • "Are humans OP?" The ability to question that alone provides the answer...
  • @alexprior3462
    Unfortunately their high intelligence has cuased some bugs like depression and anxiety
  • @guacre2675
    Another thing we're (almost) uniquely good at is our vision in optimal conditions. Few other animals (like birds of prey) have quite as detailed vision as we do during the day. We have 3 visible colors and very well-defined vision because of our arboreal ancestry, who needed excellent vision to navigate/climb dense foliage. Nocturnal mammals like raccoons and cats can see pretty well in low-light conditions, but, even in their best case scenario, their vision is still not as well defined.