I remember hearing that in world’s lore the Diablos’s aggression works against it sometimes as it chases off Barroths who eat carrier ants, but the diablos takes no chances and fights them anyways. However those same ants eat away at cactus roots, thus destroying the diablos’s food source which the barroth has no interest in.
It might be able to but it'd be a hell of a lot more difficult than shown here, to be fair - Tallnecks are _nearly_ indestructible to anything short of something like a saturation artillery bombardment, thanks to their ridiculously-resilient high-yield energy shielding. The only things we've ever heard of even slightly damaging a fully-operational Tallneck are literal natural disasters like freak super-blizzards or severe earthquakes, and even then, the worst they've ever done is incapacitate the Tallneck, which as seen in Frozen Wilds and Forbidden West, will happily reboot and resume normal operations with just a few relatively simple repairs. Those things were made to bloody _last._
I don't think it'd be that easy for Diablos, but I am 100% on one of them trying to take one of these out. Whether or not a Diablos would succeed I'm not sure but IT WILL make the attempt.
Diablos being a gardener is probably one of my fav part of MH lore
I remember hearing that in world’s lore the Diablos’s aggression works against it sometimes as it chases off Barroths who eat carrier ants, but the diablos takes no chances and fights them anyways. However those same ants eat away at cactus roots, thus destroying the diablos’s food source which the barroth has no interest in.
Keep in mind that diablos is just a herbivore
Yes, I know. That's why it protects the cactus.
Herbivores actually tend to be more aggressive than carnivores.
Fr, if i remember Tallneck didn't design for a fight, but it was surprising that diablos can wreck all of Tallneck legs.
Protecting the food supply. It might be what drives it to do wonders.
@@JurassicRim Real if I was that diablos I will also mad when random walking tower destroy my food
It might be able to but it'd be a hell of a lot more difficult than shown here, to be fair - Tallnecks are _nearly_ indestructible to anything short of something like a saturation artillery bombardment, thanks to their ridiculously-resilient high-yield energy shielding. The only things we've ever heard of even slightly damaging a fully-operational Tallneck are literal natural disasters like freak super-blizzards or severe earthquakes, and even then, the worst they've ever done is incapacitate the Tallneck, which as seen in Frozen Wilds and Forbidden West, will happily reboot and resume normal operations with just a few relatively simple repairs.
Those things were made to bloody _last._
@@MarvinMegavolt Thank you for sharing information.
@@MarvinMegavolt dang , I've never done any deep research into mech in Horizon. Thank you for sharing.
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I don't think it'd be that easy for Diablos, but I am 100% on one of them trying to take one of these out. Whether or not a Diablos would succeed I'm not sure but IT WILL make the attempt.
Diablos vs tallneck
ディアブロス強すぎィ!ツーパンやんけ!
yeah
so is this a world waer funua from ark monser hunter hrozion forbiden west and others are in one unverse or wolrd ecosysyten
That's a very tiny diablos though
Do you know the size of tallneck?
@JurassicRim I'm actually playing both games, and based on Aloy's size, it seems any of them doesn't match at all. Although I like it.