I love fighting a behemoth in hand to hand combat(with the winterized T51 power armor) in F3 & using the 2076 World Series baseball bat against the behemoth in F4 lol 😂
@@EnragedPilgrim in the famous Jamaica Plain! It’s also settlement that you can build. Also in Jamaica Plain there is an abandoned church but it’s chained up from the inside. However next-door to the church is a broken up house with a ladder that leads to the roof of the church. There’s a doorway in the tower that leads down into the main hall of the church and there is a raider that has a password on her. The password will let you have access to a vault that has the baseball bat. oh before I forget the vault that has the baseball bat Is the main town hall of Jamaica Plain(with the statue in front next to the giant bus). When you enter the main doors take a left and there is a stairwell that leads to the basement. Also each companion has a funny reaction to the treasure of Jamaica Plain lol 😆
You forgot Red Death: the monstrous terror of the sea that has led countless of vessels to their watery grave with its alluring beacon. Even the mighty mirelurk queen is dwarfed by this leviathan
I haven’t played Fallout 1, but The Master always seemed like such an awesomely disgusting piece of sci-fi body horror. I would love if Fallout 5 included something similar to his concept but in a close-up perspective with modern graphics.
@@some_shitposting_idiot3023 "We should propably restore civilization somewhat before fixing the world" "No actually turn everyone into radiotion-proof superhumans" "To save the planet?" "Yeees" *actually tries to make all of humanity sterile*
I think the reason the capitol behemoths are larger than their Appalachian and Institute counterparts is time. For appalachia, it's only been around 25 years since the war, so they haven't had time to grow. For the institute, they had only started working on super mutants somewhat recently, within the last 50 years I'd estimate.
@@Maxsmack I don't believe that Swann was pre-war. Virgil mentions reading his files, and how he was experimented on "years ago", but neither suggest he is over 210 years old.
@@Native405 it is, because there is a unique one called shipbreaker it’s a legendary version of an enraged fog crawler. You can also encounter him at any time because he can just show up at random. So yes you can fight him at level one
Going back to Harold I think you could even argue to add the surrounding trees to his mass. It would be safe to assume the roots are interconnected considering their size and close proximity to,one another.
The Mirelurk Queen is a Giant Behemoth you don't want to Encounter in the wasteland especially with the acid the Queen spits out,pooping out eggs,and its claws can pack a punch! Highly recommend using a missile launcher or a FatMan on one these creatures deserves it.
@Cecil Mcadder recently I was walking along the coast in fallout 4 and I had an enemy marker in the water, I thought it would be a regular mirelurk so went under the water to check, it was a mirelurk queen crawling right in front of my face and I violently shat myself
I was doing a daily in 76 where I had to go get a raider to give me something, but before I could enter dialogue a scorchbeast attacked us, so we killed it, and the raider (now at 70% health because he got the scorched mutation like halfway through the scorchbeast battle so he became friendly with it) he aggroed a mirelurk queen which was like 40 feet away in a lake. Sadly when the mirelurk queen was at like 1/3rd health it got revenge for me killing like 20 of her babies she killed the raider in 1 hit!! Before I got like 20 headshot crits on the bastard, killing her
Frank Horrigon might actually be a bit taller since Super mutants in the classic games are reported around 10.5ft (3.2m) in Vree’s Autopsy report, surprisingly not too much shorter than the Appalachian/Commonwealth behemoths.
Fallout Tactics: Roachor. A radroach the size of a small car. Fallout Brotherhood of Steel: a supermutant experiment infested a vault. It's debatable that it is the vault.
5:00 they say it is non canon. but yet you can find his vault suit... with a note saying it scares the others and they should get rid of it in case "he" comes back for it.
There's a bird creature in Appalachia that's about as big as a Scorchbeast. It's pinned onto mountain somewhere, and it's a corpse. Basically, it was an early model for the Scorch Beast, but Bethesda decided to use it as a background element, thus now making it an actual creature in Cannon, which is interesting
@@mothman6378 it's pinned into the side of Seneca Rocks. Unfortunately, I can't tell you exactly where because I haven't visited in game, but I'm sure if you make a post about it on reddit or something they might be able to give you better directions than just the location.
I wish the cut monster "The May Pole" was added to the fallout universe. Even if we didn't get to see it, it would be awesome reading about it in a terminal or something. Maybe even seeing it in the distance but not being able to get close enough to fight it.
You’re gonna need to remake this video by the end of the year. They’ve datamined the third endgame boss for 76 recently and it’s about three times the size of the scorch beast queen
@@mothman6378 from what I recall, it’s named something like the ultracite abomination. Not sure tho. If you have discord I can send you the images and the link to the dataminers discord
@@chopper9778 Its much better now than how it was when it started, however it should've shipped like this instead of adding all these things over the course of years.
Honorable Mention, with heavy emphasis on the "mention" part, Old Peg the ghoul whale. There's no in game model, but the caravan hands at Bunker Hill talk about her and, well, she's a ghoulified whale.
I love how so many of the monsters we've encountered are just post-war experiments. It's really cool to think that there were so many people who lived through the war and immediately started studying and experimenting on everything they could get their hands on whilst the rest created tribes and cities trying to survive, and then they got bombarded with post-war experimental mutation from said scientists.
So something fun about the 3D Fallouts, every single male except a few exceptions (like Arcade Gannon) are 6'0" which has interesting implications about what effect radiation had on us. Also either Bob or The Master are the largest with no question, I lean a bit more towards the Master due to his biomass covering a significant portion of the Vault.
Would that make the entire human race mutants? Considering US average height is 5'9" and that's in conditions that are near optimal for max growth (sorta accessible healthcare, sorta healthy diet, certainly abundant diet, sorta minimal environmental pollutants and sorta minimal presence of diseases). In other conditions you can quickly see a decline of between half a foot and one foot. So that'd make the average human in FO easily a foot taller than expected... That'd be like if the average US male now would be approaching 7ft. That would make every actor about 8 ft tall.
@@user-zh4vo1kw1z They very well might be, or atleast the humans in the United States. F.E.V. was released along with the radiation after a few military bases were hit. Maybe the F.E.V. as a gas did what the military originally wanted it to do and created a new stronger but less "pure" breed of humans which now inherit the Wasteland.
@@MrPikaGammer was it the FEV or the radiation that was the reason they needed pure DNA in FO1? It's always played off as just a dormant infection, though it does suit the purpose of the FEV well: it just cancels out every negative consequence of living in an irradiated desert
I know, we don't see anything, but by implication, Fallout's deathclaws once where or at least are supposed to be actually even larger. As Trent told us in Fallout 1: "Huge horns, sick red skin, like something out of a story about demons, and it ate Joe in three gulps . . ." Pay attention to the wording. The way it sounds like, that merchant guard was swallowed completely in just 3 gulps. To accomplish this, the deathclaw must have been massive.
@@joeyroberts4031 he was there. He had seen it with his own eyes. Even in a panic he should be able to distinguish a human being ripped apart and one getting eaten whole.
Gotta love how you went into speculating the height of Harold without concrete data but completely glossed over the number for the height of a creature you can clearly see like the scorchbeast queen.
You forgot Peggy. It’s a giant whale in Fallout 4 who’s model’s in the files. It was suppose to be a part of the cut quest where you go underwater to find a vault. You can even hear people talk about Peggy in some settlement, I think bunker hill but I might be wrong. That cut quest also was going to have a giant octopus.
Gojira was possible cut content for Cottonwood Cove as there are multiple ways of wiping out the legion there i.e. dumping radiation barrels on the camp The fire geckos that roam on the outskirts and nowhere else close in that area makes me feel they wanted to incorporate more options but ended up scraping due to time.
@@trutwhut6550 they should add gojira (probably cant call him that for copyright reasons). As a super secret encounter. It only fits has that a franchised based on nukes should have an definitive godzilla reference
I kinda just want all of 76 without the scummy microtransactions or online only connection. The environment, weapons, creatures, etc are really impressive and would be a blast to have in a more permanent form
I’m also back in fallout 76. I still like it, but sad that there are still weird glitches, only can play online, and also other problems. But I still have fun with it.
oh man, oh boy that's funny AND original I've never seen somebody say they hate 76 before... all sarcasm aside the game is only boring if you have literally no friends, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you don't have any :|
"You're not just entering a vault, you're entering The Master himself. And with that image firmly cemented into your mind, I will take my leave." Not even the corridor of revulsion could have come up with something that disgusting.
I'm pretty sure the Ant Queen and the Hermit Crab are larger that the Megasloths are. In-game sloths seem to be slightly larger than a deathclaw. Also there is another mutant from F76 that is worth mentioning - the Grafton Monster. This is a huge, hulking creature kinda resembling a Tank from Left 4 Dead. This thing seems larger than the Behemoths and Sloths.
Worth noting that the Mirelurk Queen, at least the castle one, would need to be taller, since she is taller than the walls of the Castle, and Fort Independence (upon which the Castle is based) has 30’ walls…
I would personally say the Interloper, now yes it’s not technically something you can fight in fallout 76, you can find it’s corpse (or so it seems) in the lucky hole mine. From context clues, and other things not only found in the lucky hole mine, it’s spoken to be big. Like really big. But I bet with a little more proper research you can find out more. Loved the vid tho!
My random guess at what kind of tree grew out of Harold (oak) has a maximum root depth of 90', but could potentially have deeper roots due to mutation, so the Harold full size guesstimate isn't completely unreasonable
It's nice to see the Burgerking Foot Lettuce guy still hard are work on youtube. Very cool list of creatures, the non-canon ones were great fillers and the jank height extrapolations were top notch.
@@DiegoMartinez-yx6yy as much as I like horrigan, no. Liberty prime has 4-5 million hp, frank only has 999, liberty prime is nearly 3x the size of horrigan, so just no.
I wasn’t sure if he’d be included on this list but Swan or The Swan in Fallout4 genuinely might be the biggest jump scare I’ve ever had as I wasn’t expecting it and I was only level 10 or so at the time. I’m not sure how big he is but I remember him being MASSIVE
I actually beat a Super Mutant Behemoth just yesterday (or the day before) at like level 10 with a Chinese assault rifle, Talon Company Armor and a Combat Helmet with alot of Stimpacks of course
Depending on the soil composition, pH and other factors, that will affect his root system and his growth overall. Plus, the worshippers will be constantly compacting the ground above his roots. It's a mutated tree/human so who knows how that will affect things. Great video btw, just discovered channel.
There was a planned giant Feral Glowing One name May-Pole in Fallout 4 that wasn't implemented due to time management issues. According to character artist Jonah Lobe it was planned to be 300 foot tall and had a herd of regular feral ghouls following it around and constantly regenerating health due to the Glowing One's healing ability. It was cut due to it taking too long to get it to work mechanically within the game engine, but it would've been the biggest creature to walk around in any Fallout game.
The scales are fantastic 😂😂 I encountered my first scorched beast at the airport while doing the responder quest. I just activated the transport drone event when I saw it and thought it was an enemy id have to defeat. Luckily it flew away, that was a definite oh f*ck moment 😅😅
I feel like Gojira should have been added in the Wild Wasteland Perk, but I feel like if they did that ToHo would come down on them like the actual Godzilla’s foot
If i dont remenber wrong there was a dialogue of harold feeling what was happening in the forest so one could guess all the forest is part of him, apart from that for honorary mentions you could add whatever let that footprint on that random encounter in fallout 1
I really wish that Fallout 4 had made the Behemoths and Mirelurk Queens bigger, I love fighting them but I think the Queen especially could have benefited from being that proper 20 feet tall. Don’t get me wrong, they’re both terrifying, but they would have been SO COOL!
@@jatv_1773 jelly? I going to assume you mean to type jealous and I’m going to assure you that anything you have accomplished in that game can be done 10x better and faster by myself.
As an Aussie, I've always wondered what it'd be like if we still had local herbivorous mega-fauna roaming freely. Wombats do enough damage already when you hit them on the highway.
I dont know if anyone said this, but from the perspective of the art of the scorpion, youd also have to SHRINK the silloutte as you get further from the pov. THATS CRAZY
Btw funfact bout gojira, his name is Godzillas original name and is how u pronounce godzilla in japanese, basically hes a cameo to our japanese kaiju friend
A year late but oh well. If we're including things like Gojira, we can't forget about stuff like the May-Pole, which was like 300 feet tall, and Ol' Peg, who has to be enormous since it's a blue whale. Don't forget the giant sentient octopus from the cut underwater Bioshock-esque vault :)
What about the Queen Bee in Fallout New Vegas? Easily overtakes the size of Gojira. And is in fact in the game. Wouldn't recommend searching for her, if you have arachnophobia.
Also Frank Horrigan is the only recorded behemoth who kept their pre-mutation intelligence
Though he isn't.
@@Ardkun00 More like indoctrination similar like training a parrot to repeat language and sentences and the training Of a dog to obey orders.
@@Ardkun00 what'dya mean?
@@chiefrobertz42069
He shouldn't be considered a super mutant behemoth like those from Fo3.
Hes not a behemoth, west coast super mutants are diffrent from east coast super mutants and arent qs stupid and dont grow to behemoth size
I love fighting a behemoth in hand to hand combat(with the winterized T51 power armor) in F3 & using the 2076 World Series baseball bat against the behemoth in F4 lol 😂
Where do I find the bat anyways?
@@EnragedPilgrim Jamaica plains town hall basement, it’s trapped to all hell but cool mini dungeon
@@EnragedPilgrim in the famous Jamaica Plain! It’s also settlement that you can build. Also in Jamaica Plain there is an abandoned church but it’s chained up from the inside. However next-door to the church is a broken up house with a ladder that leads to the roof of the church. There’s a doorway in the tower that leads down into the main hall of the church and there is a raider that has a password on her. The password will let you have access to a vault that has the baseball bat. oh before I forget the vault that has the baseball bat Is the main town hall of Jamaica Plain(with the statue in front next to the giant bus). When you enter the main doors take a left and there is a stairwell that leads to the basement. Also each companion has a funny reaction to the treasure of Jamaica Plain lol 😆
Honestly based on my build in game I love just pulling up in just throw in the hands no power armor on
@@ekosasi I've played my fair share of Nuka world on the gauntlet, traps aren't much to me after I went there 😭🌚🕷️🗿🦾🤺💀🧐🇬🇪🤠😭
You forgot Red Death: the monstrous terror of the sea that has led countless of vessels to their watery grave with its alluring beacon. Even the mighty mirelurk queen is dwarfed by this leviathan
Lethal, that thing! I mean, look at the bones!
Man that was such a let down
Red death is 100% the cutest thing in fallout and we should all feel like terrible people for killing it
@@Judged-Dread indeed looking back I feel bad for killing it 😭
@@Papa_Straight r/woosh
I haven’t played Fallout 1, but The Master always seemed like such an awesomely disgusting piece of sci-fi body horror. I would love if Fallout 5 included something similar to his concept but in a close-up perspective with modern graphics.
Well the Design of the Centaurs of Fallout 4 it's the more similar sci-fi body horror like the Master, but to bad they are deleted content.
Seeing the master in modern graphics would be crazy
The master was pretty trash
"Hey here's some evidence you have literally zero reason to believe that says everything you're doing is futile"
@@some_shitposting_idiot3023 "We should propably restore civilization somewhat before fixing the world"
"No actually turn everyone into radiotion-proof superhumans"
"To save the planet?"
"Yeees"
*actually tries to make all of humanity sterile*
@@some_shitposting_idiot3023 He straight up rejects that evidence though. He doesn't believe you if you deliver the brotherhood Autopsy report.
I think the reason the capitol behemoths are larger than their Appalachian and Institute counterparts is time. For appalachia, it's only been around 25 years since the war, so they haven't had time to grow. For the institute, they had only started working on super mutants somewhat recently, within the last 50 years I'd estimate.
that doesn't account for swan who was experimented on pre war, and is possibly the oldest behemoth.
@@Maxsmack I don't believe that Swann was pre-war. Virgil mentions reading his files, and how he was experimented on "years ago", but neither suggest he is over 210 years old.
@@michaelweiske702 Plus, Swann is a weird color. I'm pretty certain he was an offshoot experiment with some FEV variant/alteration.
@@Maxsmack swan isnt that old, he was made the same time they experimented on behemoths
And also the capitol wasteland got hit hard so if the capital wasteland is huge then ummm what will the new york one look like
One thing that should be noted that in game design the standard bipedal person model is exactly 6 feet tall.
The fog crawlers of Far Harbour are also some of the largest and most dangerous creatures out there.
Legendary Fog Crawler is the single strongest enemy NPC in Fallout 4.
@@High-Overlord-Snarffie-Pug I thought enraged fog crawler is
@@Native405 it is, because there is a unique one called shipbreaker it’s a legendary version of an enraged fog crawler. You can also encounter him at any time because he can just show up at random. So yes you can fight him at level one
Going back to Harold I think you could even argue to add the surrounding trees to his mass. It would be safe to assume the roots are interconnected considering their size and close proximity to,one another.
nah theyre different individuals, its like theyre his children, being born from his "seed" and all ;)
If i dont remenber wrong i remenber dialogue of him feeling what happened around its forest so i think they are parts of hes
@@vargas4224 see I thought he said something about "seeing you coming to Oasis" which is why he sends out Mother Birch to get you
Harold is stated not to be a super mutant or ghoul, he's something unique
The hermit crab is also massive, I think it should have gotten a mention
it did at the end with the ant queen from new Vegas
@@majorasshole4498 That's the ant queen from Fallout 3
So is the Fog Crawler. In game it looks slightly shorter than a mirelurk queen.
I love the method you used to determine Harold's size
Measure it in Lone Wanderers
Gotta love the imperial system 😂
@@mrkikythe system thats so ineffective, only a single country of the 194 uses it 😂
@@NikoKuehneit was given to the US by the british
The Mirelurk Queen is a Giant Behemoth you don't want to Encounter in the wasteland especially with the acid the Queen spits out,pooping out eggs,and its claws can pack a punch! Highly recommend using a missile launcher or a FatMan on one these creatures deserves it.
@Cecil Mcadder recently I was walking along the coast in fallout 4 and I had an enemy marker in the water, I thought it would be a regular mirelurk so went under the water to check, it was a mirelurk queen crawling right in front of my face and I violently shat myself
I was doing a daily in 76 where I had to go get a raider to give me something, but before I could enter dialogue a scorchbeast attacked us, so we killed it, and the raider (now at 70% health because he got the scorched mutation like halfway through the scorchbeast battle so he became friendly with it) he aggroed a mirelurk queen which was like 40 feet away in a lake. Sadly when the mirelurk queen was at like 1/3rd health it got revenge for me killing like 20 of her babies she killed the raider in 1 hit!! Before I got like 20 headshot crits on the bastard, killing her
Or the assualt rifle from nuka world
Or deliverer,deacon was right,don't let it's size fool you,that thing is brutal in a handgun based run
@GrahamJones The Deliverer is my favorite weapon in Fallout 4!
Frank Horrigon might actually be a bit taller since Super mutants in the classic games are reported around 10.5ft (3.2m) in Vree’s Autopsy report, surprisingly not too much shorter than the Appalachian/Commonwealth behemoths.
Fallout Tactics: Roachor. A radroach the size of a small car.
Fallout Brotherhood of Steel: a supermutant experiment infested a vault. It's debatable that it is the vault.
5:00
they say it is non canon.
but yet you can find his vault suit... with a note saying it scares the others and they should get rid of it in case "he" comes back for it.
Games have Easter eggs, this could just be one of those.
Ah yes, my favorite unit of measurement, The Lone Wanderer
The best part about this video is the math because it’s both just outright funny and kinda informative since he does give proof lmao
There's a bird creature in Appalachia that's about as big as a Scorchbeast. It's pinned onto mountain somewhere, and it's a corpse.
Basically, it was an early model for the Scorch Beast, but Bethesda decided to use it as a background element, thus now making it an actual creature in Cannon, which is interesting
Scorchbeasts are easy anyway
what are you guys talking about because this is the second time i've heard this thing described. do you have a location?
@@mothman6378 it's pinned into the side of Seneca Rocks.
Unfortunately, I can't tell you exactly where because I haven't visited in game, but I'm sure if you make a post about it on reddit or something they might be able to give you better directions than just the location.
@@mothman6378 Seneca rocks, South side, on the tall bit closest to top of world
Fall out oceans have always been the most intense source of curiosity for me. What could possibly be out there. Down there...
I wish the cut monster "The May Pole" was added to the fallout universe. Even if we didn't get to see it, it would be awesome reading about it in a terminal or something.
Maybe even seeing it in the distance but not being able to get close enough to fight it.
"Yo dude, how tall are you?"
"About 1.12 Lone Wanderers."
You’re gonna need to remake this video by the end of the year. They’ve datamined the third endgame boss for 76 recently and it’s about three times the size of the scorch beast queen
wait, do you have a name or a channel that leaked it?
@@mothman6378 from what I recall, it’s named something like the ultracite abomination. Not sure tho. If you have discord I can send you the images and the link to the dataminers discord
People still play that mess?
@@chopper9778 no
@@chopper9778 Its much better now than how it was when it started, however it should've shipped like this instead of adding all these things over the course of years.
You forgot the random encounter in Fallout 1 with the giant footprint.
Honorable Mention, with heavy emphasis on the "mention" part, Old Peg the ghoul whale. There's no in game model, but the caravan hands at Bunker Hill talk about her and, well, she's a ghoulified whale.
You can add her with mods. Not Old Peg herself, but a ghoul whale
Old Peg is just the Yangtze submarine!!!!!
@@nobodyxdel2390 there are some in the Mutant Menagerie mod.
@@jordkells that's what I'm talking about
I love how so many of the monsters we've encountered are just post-war experiments. It's really cool to think that there were so many people who lived through the war and immediately started studying and experimenting on everything they could get their hands on whilst the rest created tribes and cities trying to survive, and then they got bombarded with post-war experimental mutation from said scientists.
The Strangler Heart from 76 is a sentient plant that stretches across the entire Appalachian Mire.
So something fun about the 3D Fallouts, every single male except a few exceptions (like Arcade Gannon) are 6'0" which has interesting implications about what effect radiation had on us.
Also either Bob or The Master are the largest with no question, I lean a bit more towards the Master due to his biomass covering a significant portion of the Vault.
Would that make the entire human race mutants?
Considering US average height is 5'9" and that's in conditions that are near optimal for max growth (sorta accessible healthcare, sorta healthy diet, certainly abundant diet, sorta minimal environmental pollutants and sorta minimal presence of diseases). In other conditions you can quickly see a decline of between half a foot and one foot.
So that'd make the average human in FO easily a foot taller than expected... That'd be like if the average US male now would be approaching 7ft.
That would make every actor about 8 ft tall.
@@user-zh4vo1kw1z They very well might be, or atleast the humans in the United States. F.E.V. was released along with the radiation after a few military bases were hit.
Maybe the F.E.V. as a gas did what the military originally wanted it to do and created a new stronger but less "pure" breed of humans which now inherit the Wasteland.
@@MrPikaGammer was it the FEV or the radiation that was the reason they needed pure DNA in FO1?
It's always played off as just a dormant infection, though it does suit the purpose of the FEV well: it just cancels out every negative consequence of living in an irradiated desert
@@user-zh4vo1kw1z it's never been confirmed which it is actually, every dev who answered contradicted one another.
@@user-zh4vo1kw1z Did you just call the Enclave short? 😂
I know, we don't see anything, but by implication, Fallout's deathclaws once where or at least are supposed to be actually even larger.
As Trent told us in Fallout 1:
"Huge horns, sick red skin, like something out of a story about demons, and it ate Joe in three gulps . . ."
Pay attention to the wording. The way it sounds like, that merchant guard was swallowed completely in just 3 gulps. To accomplish this, the deathclaw must have been massive.
probably just an exaggeration
@@joeyroberts4031 he was there. He had seen it with his own eyes. Even in a panic he should be able to distinguish a human being ripped apart and one getting eaten whole.
@@Myuutsuu85 you can still exaggerate even if you see it with your own eyes.
And you have the Experimental deathclaws, things never stopped growing.
wel yes in new vegas the could get pretty big to remember the alpha momma
Gotta love how you went into speculating the height of Harold without concrete data but completely glossed over the number for the height of a creature you can clearly see like the scorchbeast queen.
You forgot Peggy. It’s a giant whale in Fallout 4 who’s model’s in the files. It was suppose to be a part of the cut quest where you go underwater to find a vault. You can even hear people talk about Peggy in some settlement, I think bunker hill but I might be wrong. That cut quest also was going to have a giant octopus.
Yeah i that would of been a nice quest
Its model isnt in the files. The ghoul whale was referencing the chinese sub. Youre confusing it with the cut squid.
Look up May-Pole. A 300 foot tall Glowing One that was planned to be in Fallout 4.
@@teogonzalez7957this. I kept hearing people talk about it and it sounded clear to me what they were seeing was just the submarine in the bay
Gojira was possible cut content for Cottonwood Cove as there are multiple ways of wiping out the legion there i.e. dumping radiation barrels on the camp
The fire geckos that roam on the outskirts and nowhere else close in that area makes me feel they wanted to incorporate more options but ended up scraping due to time.
Honestly I would've loved if gojira would come out of the lake after the barrels
@@trutwhut6550 they should add gojira (probably cant call him that for copyright reasons). As a super secret encounter. It only fits has that a franchised based on nukes should have an definitive godzilla reference
I would love if someone managed to mod in 76’s creatures into 4. I want to experience fighting them but no way in hell am I playing 76.
I'm having a blast on 76 but I've been almost completely ignoring the missions. They are over 70% fetch quests
You might like the Mutant Menagerie mod.
I kinda just want all of 76 without the scummy microtransactions or online only connection. The environment, weapons, creatures, etc are really impressive and would be a blast to have in a more permanent form
I’m also back in fallout 76. I still like it, but sad that there are still weird glitches, only can play online, and also other problems. But I still have fun with it.
oh man, oh boy that's funny AND original I've never seen somebody say they hate 76 before... all sarcasm aside the game is only boring if you have literally no friends, I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume you don't have any :|
"You're not just entering a vault, you're entering The Master himself. And with that image firmly cemented into your mind, I will take my leave."
Not even the corridor of revulsion could have come up with something that disgusting.
Idk if the ultracite titan came out before this video dropped but that's a creature that definitely needs to make this list now
I'm pretty sure the Ant Queen and the Hermit Crab are larger that the Megasloths are. In-game sloths seem to be slightly larger than a deathclaw. Also there is another mutant from F76 that is worth mentioning - the Grafton Monster. This is a huge, hulking creature kinda resembling a Tank from Left 4 Dead. This thing seems larger than the Behemoths and Sloths.
Worth noting that the Mirelurk Queen, at least the castle one, would need to be taller, since she is taller than the walls of the Castle, and Fort Independence (upon which the Castle is based) has 30’ walls…
There is a new creature set to premiere at the end of the year for the Nika world on tour that is set to be larger than the scortchbeast queen
There’s also now the ultracite titan, fo76 sure loves it’s giant creatures
Ayy gnarly. The Red Death is my favorite giant creature. Lol
The way the giant rad scorpion looks waving those cars around you'd think it was really excited to show someone its new toy cars.
I would personally say the Interloper, now yes it’s not technically something you can fight in fallout 76, you can find it’s corpse (or so it seems) in the lucky hole mine. From context clues, and other things not only found in the lucky hole mine, it’s spoken to be big. Like really big. But I bet with a little more proper research you can find out more. Loved the vid tho!
This!!!
My random guess at what kind of tree grew out of Harold (oak) has a maximum root depth of 90', but could potentially have deeper roots due to mutation, so the Harold full size guesstimate isn't completely unreasonable
It's nice to see the Burgerking Foot Lettuce guy still hard are work on youtube. Very cool list of creatures, the non-canon ones were great fillers and the jank height extrapolations were top notch.
Heres a good question. Could Liberty Prime solo everything on this list at once? (excluding giant scorpion)
Maybe frank Horrigan might destroy prime though
@@DiegoMartinez-yx6yy as much as I like horrigan, no. Liberty prime has 4-5 million hp, frank only has 999, liberty prime is nearly 3x the size of horrigan, so just no.
No.
@@jh047o if he has enough distance, then yes
@@yeetneet5334 we cant really take ingame stats as a fact here
The Visitor from 76 is pretty big too. In imperial units I would estimate it at around 4 lone wanderers and 1 3/16 puppet men.
All the jank estimations are the funniest thing in this video
Would love to see some of these creatures from 76 in the upcoming fallout 5 game
I know it's been a while but I'd love to see a second video on this topic. I love the creatures of fallout
I wasn’t sure if he’d be included on this list but Swan or The Swan in Fallout4 genuinely might be the biggest jump scare I’ve ever had as I wasn’t expecting it and I was only level 10 or so at the time. I’m not sure how big he is but I remember him being MASSIVE
I actually beat a Super Mutant Behemoth just yesterday (or the day before) at like level 10 with a Chinese assault rifle, Talon Company Armor and a Combat Helmet with alot of Stimpacks of course
I mean yeah with gameplay of course you can lore wise they are bullet sponges
Depending on the soil composition, pH and other factors, that will affect his root system and his growth overall. Plus, the worshippers will be constantly compacting the ground above his roots. It's a mutated tree/human so who knows how that will affect things.
Great video btw, just discovered channel.
You forgot too the X-42 giant roboscorpion, in the fnv dlc Old World Blues
13:22
yo i thaught that was robocop for a hot second...
Glad to have you N_orte. how bad 76 plays I never got to finish
There was a planned giant Feral Glowing One name May-Pole in Fallout 4 that wasn't implemented due to time management issues. According to character artist Jonah Lobe it was planned to be 300 foot tall and had a herd of regular feral ghouls following it around and constantly regenerating health due to the Glowing One's healing ability. It was cut due to it taking too long to get it to work mechanically within the game engine, but it would've been the biggest creature to walk around in any Fallout game.
The scales are fantastic 😂😂
I encountered my first scorched beast at the airport while doing the responder quest. I just activated the transport drone event when I saw it and thought it was an enemy id have to defeat. Luckily it flew away, that was a definite oh f*ck moment 😅😅
The puppet man measurement cracks me up thank you
I feel like Gojira should have been added in the Wild Wasteland Perk, but I feel like if they did that ToHo would come down on them like the actual Godzilla’s foot
0:40 to 0:47 My guy was not ready for that behemoth lmao
The Alpha and queen Deathclaw from FNV were quite big, as well as the Legendary Deathclaw from Fallout 4.
What would be fun is a mod that turns the gojira into what can best be described as “Godzilla like”
If i dont remenber wrong there was a dialogue of harold feeling what was happening in the forest so one could guess all the forest is part of him, apart from that for honorary mentions you could add whatever let that footprint on that random encounter in fallout 1
this video has to get a like after these calculations you did 🤣🤣 excellent work
The institute has actually produced an FEV strain that much more rapidly brought up behemoth growth, resulting in the swan
I really wish that Fallout 4 had made the Behemoths and Mirelurk Queens bigger, I love fighting them but I think the Queen especially could have benefited from being that proper 20 feet tall. Don’t get me wrong, they’re both terrifying, but they would have been SO COOL!
sweet topic today my friend
Lol I just killed the scorpion queen in New Vegas as this popped up
Yeah… no you didn’t-
@@Yugga_Bubba don't be jelly now
@@jatv_1773 jelly? I going to assume you mean to type jealous and I’m going to assure you that anything you have accomplished in that game can be done 10x better and faster by myself.
@@Yugga_Bubba haha you're jealous
@@Yugga_Bubba video or it didn't happen
The Ghoul Whale would’ve been a good honorable mention
I actually never knew Frank was a super mutant somehow. I always thought he was a regular dude in a giant power armor mech suit.
As an Aussie, I've always wondered what it'd be like if we still had local herbivorous mega-fauna roaming freely. Wombats do enough damage already when you hit them on the highway.
I’m glad you mentioned FWW!
Ghoul whale must be pretty big if it ever shows up
I dont know if anyone said this, but from the perspective of the art of the scorpion, youd also have to SHRINK the silloutte as you get further from the pov. THATS CRAZY
Weird fact the biggest organism irl is also a tree ands roots continued to grow up over and over again
That scorpion is ridiculous. I would have just walked back inside and shut the vault door.
And now,with the Nukaworld on Tour-Update,we have a giant Molerat,the Ultracite-Abomination☠
There was also the cut 'Maypole', a 300ft, glowing one that would have a horde of feral ghouls walking with it.
the harold calculation is perfect
Great video.
You forgot the 300ft goul even tho it’s cut content it’s still worth mentioning
Btw funfact bout gojira, his name is Godzillas original name and is how u pronounce godzilla in japanese, basically hes a cameo to our japanese kaiju friend
The big Ant was so scary when i first meet it😨
Thanks for giving me a list of things to hunt I’ll find all of them and beat them bare handed
Me, learning about Gojira: Finally, a worthy opponent for me and my Brush Gun!
I respect the attempt at the Harold math.
Just wait until Falllut 76 Expedition. We're gonna get a HUGE molerat boss (bigger than Earle or the SBQ)
Children of atom in one of the tabletop games had a giant centipede that understood sign language.
Honorable mention to the giant kraken overseer in the cut underwater vault and questline rip :'k
7:30 trees roots actually grow laterally not vertically only a think layer of the ground is actually mud before it become rock
A year late but oh well. If we're including things like Gojira, we can't forget about stuff like the May-Pole, which was like 300 feet tall, and Ol' Peg, who has to be enormous since it's a blue whale. Don't forget the giant sentient octopus from the cut underwater Bioshock-esque vault :)
you forgot to mention the ghoul whale that was meant to wander the waters of fallout 4, it was cut due to lack of combat in water
8:02 it's also a really good band
Some say harold is now the whole forest. That’s HUGE
I was always bothered that behemoths used a hydrant THE SIZE OF AN ADULT
Going by 2:21, I'd say Horrigan is more equivalent to a Super Mutant Brute from DC. He's only a head taller than a normal Super Mutant.
Supposedly the og supermutants were just shorter than the fo4/76 behemoths
The largest thing is the ego of a new character crossing the deathclaws nest to get to new vegas faster
What about the Queen Bee in Fallout New Vegas? Easily overtakes the size of Gojira. And is in fact in the game. Wouldn't recommend searching for her, if you have arachnophobia.
I know this came out before but the utricite titan is really big (sorry for bad spelling)
I had no idea fallout had enemies this big lmaoo
What about the fallout 76 main questline. The doctor turns directly from human to behemoth.
The ego of Mr. Fantastic. And that's canon.