Zoologist Reviews Paleozoic Archetype from Yu-Gi-Oh!
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@OutofPlaceZoologist25 күн бұрын
Check out the link in the description for their 3D reconstruction animations Note on Pikaia: After further reading, i found out that it's named after the Pika Peak in Alberta, Canada. The Pika Peak itself is named after Pika the animal.
@renaldyhaen24 күн бұрын
You forget to explain about Paleozoic Rollback
@joshuacedricfranco6928
23 күн бұрын
He also forgot Paleozoic Waboku and Paleozoic Rise to full Height
@greenhillmario
23 күн бұрын
Paleozoic burst can’t be left behind
@windunursetyadi
23 күн бұрын
Paleozoic Soldier Dragons are quite good too
@NikoNikoAi
23 күн бұрын
He didn't mention my Destructive Paleozoic Karma Cannon
@olliezoop
23 күн бұрын
No mention of Paleozoic Laundry Dragonmaid? Smdh
@Nechtan1325 күн бұрын
Yugituber: "yeah, these bacteria..." Anomalocaris: I am gonna practice unconsensual mitosis with your body ✂️
@bobalinx8762
23 күн бұрын
Soup rice mitosis
@fabiant.248523 күн бұрын
In case you were wondering: in modern variants of Paleozoics the best main deck Paleozoic traps are actually Marella and Leanchoilia because they can respectively send and recycle "Transaction Rollback" to your graveyard. Transaction Rollback is a trap that you can banish from your graveyard in order to activate the effect of any other trap card in your graveyard (circumventing it's cost), which is absurdly powerful. Olenoides, Dinomischus and Canadia are also played because for one their effects decent, but their main purpose is being extra bodies you can summon from grave to facilitate getting your XYZ Paleos asap. Eldonia, Halucigenia and Pikaia see no play since their effects are awful.
@lucaslennan3356
Сағат бұрын
I always feel bad for Pikaia because it used to be really good but modern Yugioh just didn't give it a chance. It's just a bit too slow, a bit too restrictive, a bit too nonimpactful.
@cross98523 күн бұрын
that farfa shade was insane lol.
@xXSamir44Xx
23 күн бұрын
Sounds very deserved to me.
@justsomeguy727
17 күн бұрын
Farfa brings that onto himself if we're being honest. Like bro sees a woman in a meme and thinks it's automatically coomerposting . Are we really surprised he doesn't know what a Paleozoic monster is based on? Lmao
@idosarts_and_krafts
17 күн бұрын
@@justsomeguy727 the funny thing is He *STILL* does that And then proceeds to breakdown every single time someone makes anything even tangentially related to the obliteration of infant dinosaurs via natural selection (or smth)
@rifarira9160
5 күн бұрын
Wait what happened? I only left the game for 2 years...
@idosarts_and_krafts
5 күн бұрын
@@rifarira9160 he don't realise that paleos are supposed to be paleozoic era lifeforms Not bacteria
@thewave-qz9lt23 күн бұрын
I Hope Josh sees This vid
@denzelnatha907524 күн бұрын
It was so fun and entertaining watching someone who knows both ends (zoology and yugioh) analyze these cards. Great video!!
@RaineBans24 күн бұрын
marrella: "i bury gun" leanchoilia: "oh shit the gun escaped"
@XenoDystopia24 күн бұрын
Paleozoic Olenoides S/T removal effect is a callback to another card called Deep Sweeper.
@OutofPlaceZoologist
24 күн бұрын
Never thought about that before Thanks for telling me
@LATNG223 күн бұрын
The trilobite community will remember this
@crazyarceus461721 күн бұрын
Id like to imagine Anamolocaris excavating a card is the equivalent of it going on a hunt, with a successful one letting you add its prey to your hand
@milanoq929622 күн бұрын
Just found this channel and not even 1 min "have you read misc?" bruh im rolling rn, are you actually a yugioh player? W channel
@OutofPlaceZoologist
22 күн бұрын
I am indeed a yugioh player, or maybe i should say i "was". I played real yugioh till branded format. Nowadays i just watch others play basically.
@olliezoop23 күн бұрын
These are the kind of yugioh archetypes that I think are the coolest, ones that are based in some kind of reality that you would be quizzed on for pub trivia or something Like, nowadays if I see a picture of one of these prehistoric creatures, I usually can remember what its name is just based in the equivalent yugioh card lol
@sineupp23 күн бұрын
great video, but you forgot to mention the most recently discovered fossil of a 25 meter-long Mech
@King-ze2kt20 күн бұрын
I was tellimg a friend about this Archetype yesterday and now it pops up in my recommendations. For once I'm glad my phone's listening in on me, lol.
@Sunsaparilla20 күн бұрын
I can't wait for someone to write a university dissertation on the Paleozoic era and reference this archetype
@thisisiampie694614 күн бұрын
Funniest part about this is the decks best friend is a big derpy toad
@HazeEmry23 күн бұрын
Pokemon, Digimon, Monster Hunter, Godzilla, AND yugioh? Mans has a lot of the same interests as me yet he's a zoologist making interesting KZread vids on the side while I've barely done much with my life. Thanks for giving me the push I need to finish writing my book, pick up a few languages again and maybe, finally properly pick up coding on the side
@OutofPlaceZoologist
23 күн бұрын
I don't know who you are but i don't think "I've barely done much with my life" is a fair statement. You've done everything you did in your life. We just walk on a different path, that's all. Everything is an experience and everything has an impact. Somehow, someway Keep living and enjoy your life
@stop7556
13 күн бұрын
Don't let your capital gains define how much you've done with your life. While yes it can impact what you do with your life. If you've been happy and haven't hurt anyone with your happiness then you've done a lot with your life already. You got this rando person.
@TrevorAllenMD20 күн бұрын
This is the YGO content I've been craving. Ty.
@narfd.883723 күн бұрын
Like many I sometimes think of custom cards for my favorite decks, which had me going down the Paleozoic rabbit hole for research purposes. I found it really interesting to discover all those species, even though the amount of them made it really hard to decide on a handful of them as most of them are pretty interesting.
@jmart152622 күн бұрын
We need paleo support and we also, more desperately need more content like this!
@Venomous-ex19 күн бұрын
stumbling upon a fascinating zoology channel that also delves into fiction is always a treat! manyala bang
@adityakumarmishra695223 күн бұрын
Yooooooo idk what this channel is but this was literally my dream video!!!
@napoiskafarming66924 күн бұрын
Now I’m really hoping they make another halluciginia with the correct shape!!!
@CaptainMarvel4Ever18 күн бұрын
Fantastic vid, finally a YugiTube video with some actual brain to it. Instant sub!
@walkingcorpse122421 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video! I learned so much and absolutely loved it! I would love to see you or a historian do a video on the Infernoid archtype and go over the monsters, what they are based off and what they think of the designs. As far as I know the Infernoids were based off of mythological creatures.
@Bladerunner-sn7tv5 күн бұрын
Despite not coming from a yugioh channel, this video feels like such a love letter to the yugioh community! Loved this video alot!
@diogenesenuts19 күн бұрын
I’ve been waiting for a video like this for years.
@crazyarceus461721 күн бұрын
Never knew i wanted this video until now
@fanix9223 күн бұрын
Very interesting video! :) Near the end of the video I was wondering if there were more animals that fit the Paleozoic theme, and right after you provided a bunch. Couldn't ask for a better analysis
@jackmasterpunk8350
21 күн бұрын
Yeah and instead of halving ATK and DEF it doubles it as a callback to the original card/way people thought it was
@JJSquirtle23 күн бұрын
I asked my grandfather in British Columbia. Leanchoil is apparently pronounced "Leen-Coy-el"
@vayneml508021 күн бұрын
Broo, loved the video. I wasnt honestly expecting someone to make this exact topic video but ofc I thought several times about wishing such thing to watch. It was very entertaining and also ofc, looking forward on Konami making new support with some other specimens. Great video and thanks😁 (ofc Im a Paleo player lol)
@SheruMuko23 күн бұрын
11:46 Hey don’t you dare talk about my Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather Cubed that way.
@danha310721 күн бұрын
I WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT MAKING CUSTOM PALEO LEGACY SUPPORT!!! Thank you I'm gonna be referencing this a lot!
@chrisb.20287 күн бұрын
Excellent video on paleos, have you considered doing something like this for Ghoti? I think they lean a bit more towards the "fantasy" side but I'm sure there's things you can talk about their real life inspirations.
@miraigaming3720 күн бұрын
KZread recommended me this video and the algorithm wasnt wrong this time. I really enjoyed this video as paleozoic is one of my pet decks and i also enjoy paleontology
@AllyroundHelper25 күн бұрын
Pikmin could be an interesting franchise to cover, as almost all of the creatures have scientific names and classifications
@OutofPlaceZoologist
24 күн бұрын
I've received several comments about pikmin before and i'm honestly quite intrigued since then. The thing is, i literally never played pikmin before and i simply don't like talking about something when i basically knows nothing about them and just look at them on the surface for a video. I'm planning to try playing the game though. Do you have any recommendation on which game to play mr. all-around helper? (don't cut my body into pieces though)
@JamesNintendoTurd
23 күн бұрын
@@OutofPlaceZoologist Pikmin 4 has the most expansive roster of creatures overall, if you just want to play 1 game, and it has most of the ones from previous games.
@LordAnb
23 күн бұрын
I'd say either pikmin 1 or 4 are the best ones to start with. 1 still holds up as a great standalone game, but it's the shortest one. I think it delivers being "the first pikmin experience", having fun creatures and puzzles. 4 has more stuff to do in general and is easier, also with a lot of neat quality of life stuff. It's a lot longer but that means it has a lot more creatures.
@Igoric25 күн бұрын
talk about instant payout as a new sub, thanks for looking into our silly pieces of paper friend!
@meowlink767315 күн бұрын
great stuff, i need more
@eniferxamm15 күн бұрын
Love that Pikaia says Paleozoic card, and not trap. Leaves space open for cool cards. Maybe in the far off future we’ll have new paleo monsters that turn the deck into a boring midrange deck like Traptrix or Altergeist 😅 I’d want the monsters to be like Adamancipator, be references to the scientists who worked on the shale to discover these creatures
@Sundowner77723 күн бұрын
Can you do more Yugioh Archtype stuff like this its super interesting i knew alittle about the Palezoic irl stuff but this was so cool
@Jv61523 күн бұрын
Very cool and entertaining video to watch
@berserkerciaran20 күн бұрын
Miscellaneosaurus looks like something coming out of the fossil wars
@dancingmiraclemv45862 сағат бұрын
And so i thought i heard familiar accent i was right wkwk, nice video bro
@mattesteКүн бұрын
Regarding Anomalocaris, the reason we don't see the mouthparts is simply cause it is looking down with us in its sights, as such we can't see the actual mouth from that angle.
@IHopeThisHauntsU22 күн бұрын
This is one of my favorite archetypes for my one of my favorite dumb time periods
@imsrchris205219 күн бұрын
19:34 This is something I really didn't need to know Now he looks goofy with those eyes and I can't unsee them
@evodolka21 күн бұрын
this video was awesome, really cool learning about the Paleozoics if i were to add a Paleozoic card, it would be a support card, like a continuous trap that helps speed them up a bit, call it "cambrian explosion" or something also i can only hope you plan on doinga Transendrakes video in the future, or an Evol one
@OutofPlaceZoologist
20 күн бұрын
I was actually considering evol Then i thought "who would care about evol in this day and age, it's not even popular back then" Then i read this comment and thought "wow someone actually care about evol" Then i look at your username and i was like "oh, that's a rare specimen"
@evodolka
20 күн бұрын
@@OutofPlaceZoologist are Evols under loved? here i thought people liked them due to being good dinosaur support and being very negate focused
@OutofPlaceZoologist
20 күн бұрын
@@evodolka Can't say for sure about that but i think majority of yugioh player nowadays don't even know evols other than dolkka and laggia
@evodolka
19 күн бұрын
@@OutofPlaceZoologist yeah that sounds about right, still though if you make a dinosaur deck those 2 are definitely being used Shame about Solda always getting ditched though
@maier18 күн бұрын
Please excuse my lack of of proper terminology, but I've always loved fossils since I was little. My dad got be a bunch of plaster prints that still hang on my walls. As such, this video made feel really happy, thank you! ❤
@maxmustermann43720 күн бұрын
Very cool video👍
@superskrub420923 күн бұрын
If paleos got support, what fauna do you think designers should take inspiration from? Eg: Wiwaxia has a pretty distinct look
@ZeroTaichi17 күн бұрын
I recommend you to check all the not dinosaurs monster in Fossil fighters, they take an interesting shot at how ancient creatures will look taking part of where they where found.
@seele24524 күн бұрын
i don't mind this kind of video, this is really nice, love it also if you going to make video like this about game, i recommend arknights, which have good material to talk about animal since their character are based on animal and even they classify the character race based on animal group, there's even someone identifying the species of every character
@OutofPlaceZoologist
24 күн бұрын
Fun fact: i actually played arknights since release and i love how they put the animal inspiration on the background of their E2 art (some of them at least)
@seele245
24 күн бұрын
@@OutofPlaceZoologist woah nice to see a doctor
@joshuacedricfranco692823 күн бұрын
Someone pitch this video to Joshua Schmidt
@BenAffleck-Dinner22 күн бұрын
I really loved the Canadia joke.
@morningstarrss20 күн бұрын
Omg this is an amazing cross-over that I never expected wtf I love you king (no homo)
@michaeltrinh439422 күн бұрын
I wasn’t going to watch but the video deserves a view and comment to boost its plave in the algorithm.
@sangramos20 күн бұрын
Video summarized in three words: “Too many spikes.”
@ncentax288222 күн бұрын
We need to get Josh to react to this
@mikehawk898424 күн бұрын
I can't remember what I first saw you cover, maybe Ark or Monster Hunter, but I definitely didn't expect you to dive into YuGiOh! (no pun intended) I absolutely adore Paleos, in both visual design and card design. They're the reason I researched the Paleozoic time period because of how strange and otherworldly they seemed. Still a fan favorite deck that is entirely unique in it's playstyle, which is hard to come by since the game has been out for 25+ years lol
@OutofPlaceZoologist
24 күн бұрын
Yeah my interest are all over the place
@ggrarl9 күн бұрын
Well, it was about that time I noticed that this girl scout was about 8 stories tall, and a crustacean from the Paleozoic Era! (I also prefer Burgesstoma)
@zachariahm.kemper740622 күн бұрын
The trisaratops with fossil wings I think is a reference to the bone wars
@drearydoll630523 күн бұрын
8:17 I m guessing those red things are supposed to be what they use to feed. Kinda like some kind of vacuum
@justsomeguy72717 күн бұрын
"have you read misc" God damn it not even in the cool Paleozoic video can I escape my inability to read misc I'm so cooked.
@earthteamjordan22 күн бұрын
Do the Ghoti Archetype!
@darryljack661221 күн бұрын
As a bio major I really enjoy more "scientific" type decks.Paleozoics, Keawlers, Predaplants. They are some of my favorite for how they incorporate science into the deck structure.
@MrVokiman23 күн бұрын
I'm so hoping for a wiwaxia card gotta get it out every wiwaxia wednesday
@lija-everything23 күн бұрын
where are the fossils of Laundry Dragonmaid?
@imalltheragex200021 күн бұрын
19:00 I like how the card has a fake face in the middle with its realbulbish eye at the side with two small blue dots as fake eye
@Thousandeyes8518 күн бұрын
"hated" !? Paleozoic is grandfather in as one of the most beloved decks of all time
@chamber823420 күн бұрын
Its nice that everyone is recognizing how great my favorite archetype is nearly a decade after its release
@anonymousmonkey949123 күн бұрын
0:30 I'm pretty sure I've seen its cousins in british museums before.
@Sherruru23 күн бұрын
12:48 the reason why canadia book their opponent, is because it is a reference to the famous catchphrase of the canadian streamer felix "xQc" lengyel during his famous gambling stream "BOOK, BOOK, BOOK"
@OutofPlaceZoologist
23 күн бұрын
Insert skull emoji here
@rideawheelcardgamesformyhomela22 күн бұрын
13:12 rumbling rumbling rumbling i coming for you
@ouya_expert20 күн бұрын
Whats going on with Herpetogaster
@F...B...I23 күн бұрын
POP da baby!!!
@akatsukigajou163921 күн бұрын
12:59"SASAGEYO,SASAGEYO,SHINZO SASAGEYO"
@nopatone22 күн бұрын
So if I wish for new paleozoic support I just gotta go and find a new critter irl? on my way
@akatsukigajou163921 күн бұрын
The better pocketmon..yu-gi-oh(mon)
@khananiel-joshuashimunov45615 күн бұрын
Asking why this specific card in the archetype does this specific thing is usually futile xD
@diooverheaven656124 күн бұрын
Huh interesting Pikaia name would make more sense with polish word Pika as it means Pike
@connorclarke170822 күн бұрын
Leahchoil should sound like "lan-chole" with the "ch" sounding like in "loch", I think.
@supermegaturbomonki78810 күн бұрын
No way bro, Haug et. al thats my prof., I just clicked for yugioh
@HendoGaming9020 күн бұрын
Common Josh W
@willburr254423 күн бұрын
15:06 100% of brazilian viewers laughed in this moment
@magmapagliaesopravvalutato683823 күн бұрын
If hallucigenia was more playable i would be screaming for a more accurate alternative art
@A2theL3X20 күн бұрын
I love Paleozoic on duel links 🙂↕️
@lucasliduino182723 күн бұрын
can someone send this to joshua?
@Xiu8321 күн бұрын
Theres aliens in my oceans
@reeuspuffs19 күн бұрын
The fucking Cambrian
@pepito_white25 күн бұрын
Bruh, you didnt give me time to rest my eyes and hydrate. :(
@OutofPlaceZoologist
24 күн бұрын
My IRL friend actually jokes about this before Didn't expect someone to make this comment on my video lol
@thomasrdiehl19 күн бұрын
Pikaia is named after the hill it was found. Nothing to do with the animal of the same name.
@OutofPlaceZoologist
19 күн бұрын
Thanks I was confused about this because Pikaia was described in 1911 but the Pika Peak wikipedia article stated that it was named in 1928, so i thought "that couldn't be it". I decided to go with the etymology given by the Royal Ontario Museum that stated it was named after pika the animal. Added context in the pinned comment
@thomasrdiehl
19 күн бұрын
@@OutofPlaceZoologist I guess what happened is the mountain had been given that name before, but the name was only made official in 1928. To quote the discoverer himself: "Generic name derived from Pika, name of a mountain peak northwest of Laggan, Alberta, Canada." (Charles D. Walcott: Middle Cambrian Annelids; Lord Baltimore Press 1911). The book is available at Wikisource.
@BelphegorXVI23 күн бұрын
You forgot to talk about the Paleozoic Rollback, Palaeozoic Karma Cannon and Paleozoic Elemental Burst.
@KlavierMenn19 күн бұрын
Burgesstoma= Mouths of Burgess
@thetuerk22 күн бұрын
Damn what did trilobites do to you 😂 At least mention that they are one of the few Paleozoic animals still alive, almost unchanged
@OutofPlaceZoologist
22 күн бұрын
I have nothing against trilobite really. Just indifferent towards them lol I think you're thinking of horseshoe crabs. Trilobites are all extinct
@jadilzoca497122 күн бұрын
day 9 of asking out of place zoologist to cover Cunningham's Skink (Egernia cunninghami) in a video
@RealCodreX20 күн бұрын
Yugiog depicting Dinomischus as accurate animals before real fossile evidence is not really as weird as you might think. After all they predicted a few Nazca lines before they were discovered, too.
@xCorvus7x23 күн бұрын
Titanokorys looks a lot like Cambroraster.
@OutofPlaceZoologist
23 күн бұрын
It was actually thought to be a really big cambroraster
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Check out the link in the description for their 3D reconstruction animations Note on Pikaia: After further reading, i found out that it's named after the Pika Peak in Alberta, Canada. The Pika Peak itself is named after Pika the animal.
You forget to explain about Paleozoic Rollback
@joshuacedricfranco6928
23 күн бұрын
He also forgot Paleozoic Waboku and Paleozoic Rise to full Height
@greenhillmario
23 күн бұрын
Paleozoic burst can’t be left behind
@windunursetyadi
23 күн бұрын
Paleozoic Soldier Dragons are quite good too
@NikoNikoAi
23 күн бұрын
He didn't mention my Destructive Paleozoic Karma Cannon
@olliezoop
23 күн бұрын
No mention of Paleozoic Laundry Dragonmaid? Smdh
Yugituber: "yeah, these bacteria..." Anomalocaris: I am gonna practice unconsensual mitosis with your body ✂️
@bobalinx8762
23 күн бұрын
Soup rice mitosis
In case you were wondering: in modern variants of Paleozoics the best main deck Paleozoic traps are actually Marella and Leanchoilia because they can respectively send and recycle "Transaction Rollback" to your graveyard. Transaction Rollback is a trap that you can banish from your graveyard in order to activate the effect of any other trap card in your graveyard (circumventing it's cost), which is absurdly powerful. Olenoides, Dinomischus and Canadia are also played because for one their effects decent, but their main purpose is being extra bodies you can summon from grave to facilitate getting your XYZ Paleos asap. Eldonia, Halucigenia and Pikaia see no play since their effects are awful.
@lucaslennan3356
Сағат бұрын
I always feel bad for Pikaia because it used to be really good but modern Yugioh just didn't give it a chance. It's just a bit too slow, a bit too restrictive, a bit too nonimpactful.
that farfa shade was insane lol.
@xXSamir44Xx
23 күн бұрын
Sounds very deserved to me.
@justsomeguy727
17 күн бұрын
Farfa brings that onto himself if we're being honest. Like bro sees a woman in a meme and thinks it's automatically coomerposting . Are we really surprised he doesn't know what a Paleozoic monster is based on? Lmao
@idosarts_and_krafts
17 күн бұрын
@@justsomeguy727 the funny thing is He *STILL* does that And then proceeds to breakdown every single time someone makes anything even tangentially related to the obliteration of infant dinosaurs via natural selection (or smth)
@rifarira9160
5 күн бұрын
Wait what happened? I only left the game for 2 years...
@idosarts_and_krafts
5 күн бұрын
@@rifarira9160 he don't realise that paleos are supposed to be paleozoic era lifeforms Not bacteria
I Hope Josh sees This vid
It was so fun and entertaining watching someone who knows both ends (zoology and yugioh) analyze these cards. Great video!!
marrella: "i bury gun" leanchoilia: "oh shit the gun escaped"
Paleozoic Olenoides S/T removal effect is a callback to another card called Deep Sweeper.
@OutofPlaceZoologist
24 күн бұрын
Never thought about that before Thanks for telling me
The trilobite community will remember this
Id like to imagine Anamolocaris excavating a card is the equivalent of it going on a hunt, with a successful one letting you add its prey to your hand
Just found this channel and not even 1 min "have you read misc?" bruh im rolling rn, are you actually a yugioh player? W channel
@OutofPlaceZoologist
22 күн бұрын
I am indeed a yugioh player, or maybe i should say i "was". I played real yugioh till branded format. Nowadays i just watch others play basically.
These are the kind of yugioh archetypes that I think are the coolest, ones that are based in some kind of reality that you would be quizzed on for pub trivia or something Like, nowadays if I see a picture of one of these prehistoric creatures, I usually can remember what its name is just based in the equivalent yugioh card lol
great video, but you forgot to mention the most recently discovered fossil of a 25 meter-long Mech
I was tellimg a friend about this Archetype yesterday and now it pops up in my recommendations. For once I'm glad my phone's listening in on me, lol.
I can't wait for someone to write a university dissertation on the Paleozoic era and reference this archetype
Funniest part about this is the decks best friend is a big derpy toad
Pokemon, Digimon, Monster Hunter, Godzilla, AND yugioh? Mans has a lot of the same interests as me yet he's a zoologist making interesting KZread vids on the side while I've barely done much with my life. Thanks for giving me the push I need to finish writing my book, pick up a few languages again and maybe, finally properly pick up coding on the side
@OutofPlaceZoologist
23 күн бұрын
I don't know who you are but i don't think "I've barely done much with my life" is a fair statement. You've done everything you did in your life. We just walk on a different path, that's all. Everything is an experience and everything has an impact. Somehow, someway Keep living and enjoy your life
@stop7556
13 күн бұрын
Don't let your capital gains define how much you've done with your life. While yes it can impact what you do with your life. If you've been happy and haven't hurt anyone with your happiness then you've done a lot with your life already. You got this rando person.
This is the YGO content I've been craving. Ty.
Like many I sometimes think of custom cards for my favorite decks, which had me going down the Paleozoic rabbit hole for research purposes. I found it really interesting to discover all those species, even though the amount of them made it really hard to decide on a handful of them as most of them are pretty interesting.
We need paleo support and we also, more desperately need more content like this!
stumbling upon a fascinating zoology channel that also delves into fiction is always a treat! manyala bang
Yooooooo idk what this channel is but this was literally my dream video!!!
Now I’m really hoping they make another halluciginia with the correct shape!!!
Fantastic vid, finally a YugiTube video with some actual brain to it. Instant sub!
Thank you so much for making this video! I learned so much and absolutely loved it! I would love to see you or a historian do a video on the Infernoid archtype and go over the monsters, what they are based off and what they think of the designs. As far as I know the Infernoids were based off of mythological creatures.
Despite not coming from a yugioh channel, this video feels like such a love letter to the yugioh community! Loved this video alot!
I’ve been waiting for a video like this for years.
Never knew i wanted this video until now
Very interesting video! :) Near the end of the video I was wondering if there were more animals that fit the Paleozoic theme, and right after you provided a bunch. Couldn't ask for a better analysis
@jackmasterpunk8350
21 күн бұрын
Yeah and instead of halving ATK and DEF it doubles it as a callback to the original card/way people thought it was
I asked my grandfather in British Columbia. Leanchoil is apparently pronounced "Leen-Coy-el"
Broo, loved the video. I wasnt honestly expecting someone to make this exact topic video but ofc I thought several times about wishing such thing to watch. It was very entertaining and also ofc, looking forward on Konami making new support with some other specimens. Great video and thanks😁 (ofc Im a Paleo player lol)
11:46 Hey don’t you dare talk about my Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandfather Cubed that way.
I WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT MAKING CUSTOM PALEO LEGACY SUPPORT!!! Thank you I'm gonna be referencing this a lot!
Excellent video on paleos, have you considered doing something like this for Ghoti? I think they lean a bit more towards the "fantasy" side but I'm sure there's things you can talk about their real life inspirations.
KZread recommended me this video and the algorithm wasnt wrong this time. I really enjoyed this video as paleozoic is one of my pet decks and i also enjoy paleontology
Pikmin could be an interesting franchise to cover, as almost all of the creatures have scientific names and classifications
@OutofPlaceZoologist
24 күн бұрын
I've received several comments about pikmin before and i'm honestly quite intrigued since then. The thing is, i literally never played pikmin before and i simply don't like talking about something when i basically knows nothing about them and just look at them on the surface for a video. I'm planning to try playing the game though. Do you have any recommendation on which game to play mr. all-around helper? (don't cut my body into pieces though)
@JamesNintendoTurd
23 күн бұрын
@@OutofPlaceZoologist Pikmin 4 has the most expansive roster of creatures overall, if you just want to play 1 game, and it has most of the ones from previous games.
@LordAnb
23 күн бұрын
I'd say either pikmin 1 or 4 are the best ones to start with. 1 still holds up as a great standalone game, but it's the shortest one. I think it delivers being "the first pikmin experience", having fun creatures and puzzles. 4 has more stuff to do in general and is easier, also with a lot of neat quality of life stuff. It's a lot longer but that means it has a lot more creatures.
talk about instant payout as a new sub, thanks for looking into our silly pieces of paper friend!
great stuff, i need more
Love that Pikaia says Paleozoic card, and not trap. Leaves space open for cool cards. Maybe in the far off future we’ll have new paleo monsters that turn the deck into a boring midrange deck like Traptrix or Altergeist 😅 I’d want the monsters to be like Adamancipator, be references to the scientists who worked on the shale to discover these creatures
Can you do more Yugioh Archtype stuff like this its super interesting i knew alittle about the Palezoic irl stuff but this was so cool
Very cool and entertaining video to watch
Miscellaneosaurus looks like something coming out of the fossil wars
And so i thought i heard familiar accent i was right wkwk, nice video bro
Regarding Anomalocaris, the reason we don't see the mouthparts is simply cause it is looking down with us in its sights, as such we can't see the actual mouth from that angle.
This is one of my favorite archetypes for my one of my favorite dumb time periods
19:34 This is something I really didn't need to know Now he looks goofy with those eyes and I can't unsee them
this video was awesome, really cool learning about the Paleozoics if i were to add a Paleozoic card, it would be a support card, like a continuous trap that helps speed them up a bit, call it "cambrian explosion" or something also i can only hope you plan on doinga Transendrakes video in the future, or an Evol one
@OutofPlaceZoologist
20 күн бұрын
I was actually considering evol Then i thought "who would care about evol in this day and age, it's not even popular back then" Then i read this comment and thought "wow someone actually care about evol" Then i look at your username and i was like "oh, that's a rare specimen"
@evodolka
20 күн бұрын
@@OutofPlaceZoologist are Evols under loved? here i thought people liked them due to being good dinosaur support and being very negate focused
@OutofPlaceZoologist
20 күн бұрын
@@evodolka Can't say for sure about that but i think majority of yugioh player nowadays don't even know evols other than dolkka and laggia
@evodolka
19 күн бұрын
@@OutofPlaceZoologist yeah that sounds about right, still though if you make a dinosaur deck those 2 are definitely being used Shame about Solda always getting ditched though
Please excuse my lack of of proper terminology, but I've always loved fossils since I was little. My dad got be a bunch of plaster prints that still hang on my walls. As such, this video made feel really happy, thank you! ❤
Very cool video👍
If paleos got support, what fauna do you think designers should take inspiration from? Eg: Wiwaxia has a pretty distinct look
I recommend you to check all the not dinosaurs monster in Fossil fighters, they take an interesting shot at how ancient creatures will look taking part of where they where found.
i don't mind this kind of video, this is really nice, love it also if you going to make video like this about game, i recommend arknights, which have good material to talk about animal since their character are based on animal and even they classify the character race based on animal group, there's even someone identifying the species of every character
@OutofPlaceZoologist
24 күн бұрын
Fun fact: i actually played arknights since release and i love how they put the animal inspiration on the background of their E2 art (some of them at least)
@seele245
24 күн бұрын
@@OutofPlaceZoologist woah nice to see a doctor
Someone pitch this video to Joshua Schmidt
I really loved the Canadia joke.
Omg this is an amazing cross-over that I never expected wtf I love you king (no homo)
I wasn’t going to watch but the video deserves a view and comment to boost its plave in the algorithm.
Video summarized in three words: “Too many spikes.”
We need to get Josh to react to this
I can't remember what I first saw you cover, maybe Ark or Monster Hunter, but I definitely didn't expect you to dive into YuGiOh! (no pun intended) I absolutely adore Paleos, in both visual design and card design. They're the reason I researched the Paleozoic time period because of how strange and otherworldly they seemed. Still a fan favorite deck that is entirely unique in it's playstyle, which is hard to come by since the game has been out for 25+ years lol
@OutofPlaceZoologist
24 күн бұрын
Yeah my interest are all over the place
Well, it was about that time I noticed that this girl scout was about 8 stories tall, and a crustacean from the Paleozoic Era! (I also prefer Burgesstoma)
The trisaratops with fossil wings I think is a reference to the bone wars
8:17 I m guessing those red things are supposed to be what they use to feed. Kinda like some kind of vacuum
"have you read misc" God damn it not even in the cool Paleozoic video can I escape my inability to read misc I'm so cooked.
Do the Ghoti Archetype!
As a bio major I really enjoy more "scientific" type decks.Paleozoics, Keawlers, Predaplants. They are some of my favorite for how they incorporate science into the deck structure.
I'm so hoping for a wiwaxia card gotta get it out every wiwaxia wednesday
where are the fossils of Laundry Dragonmaid?
19:00 I like how the card has a fake face in the middle with its realbulbish eye at the side with two small blue dots as fake eye
"hated" !? Paleozoic is grandfather in as one of the most beloved decks of all time
Its nice that everyone is recognizing how great my favorite archetype is nearly a decade after its release
0:30 I'm pretty sure I've seen its cousins in british museums before.
12:48 the reason why canadia book their opponent, is because it is a reference to the famous catchphrase of the canadian streamer felix "xQc" lengyel during his famous gambling stream "BOOK, BOOK, BOOK"
@OutofPlaceZoologist
23 күн бұрын
Insert skull emoji here
13:12 rumbling rumbling rumbling i coming for you
Whats going on with Herpetogaster
POP da baby!!!
12:59"SASAGEYO,SASAGEYO,SHINZO SASAGEYO"
So if I wish for new paleozoic support I just gotta go and find a new critter irl? on my way
The better pocketmon..yu-gi-oh(mon)
Asking why this specific card in the archetype does this specific thing is usually futile xD
Huh interesting Pikaia name would make more sense with polish word Pika as it means Pike
Leahchoil should sound like "lan-chole" with the "ch" sounding like in "loch", I think.
No way bro, Haug et. al thats my prof., I just clicked for yugioh
Common Josh W
15:06 100% of brazilian viewers laughed in this moment
If hallucigenia was more playable i would be screaming for a more accurate alternative art
I love Paleozoic on duel links 🙂↕️
can someone send this to joshua?
Theres aliens in my oceans
The fucking Cambrian
Bruh, you didnt give me time to rest my eyes and hydrate. :(
@OutofPlaceZoologist
24 күн бұрын
My IRL friend actually jokes about this before Didn't expect someone to make this comment on my video lol
Pikaia is named after the hill it was found. Nothing to do with the animal of the same name.
@OutofPlaceZoologist
19 күн бұрын
Thanks I was confused about this because Pikaia was described in 1911 but the Pika Peak wikipedia article stated that it was named in 1928, so i thought "that couldn't be it". I decided to go with the etymology given by the Royal Ontario Museum that stated it was named after pika the animal. Added context in the pinned comment
@thomasrdiehl
19 күн бұрын
@@OutofPlaceZoologist I guess what happened is the mountain had been given that name before, but the name was only made official in 1928. To quote the discoverer himself: "Generic name derived from Pika, name of a mountain peak northwest of Laggan, Alberta, Canada." (Charles D. Walcott: Middle Cambrian Annelids; Lord Baltimore Press 1911). The book is available at Wikisource.
You forgot to talk about the Paleozoic Rollback, Palaeozoic Karma Cannon and Paleozoic Elemental Burst.
Burgesstoma= Mouths of Burgess
Damn what did trilobites do to you 😂 At least mention that they are one of the few Paleozoic animals still alive, almost unchanged
@OutofPlaceZoologist
22 күн бұрын
I have nothing against trilobite really. Just indifferent towards them lol I think you're thinking of horseshoe crabs. Trilobites are all extinct
day 9 of asking out of place zoologist to cover Cunningham's Skink (Egernia cunninghami) in a video
Yugiog depicting Dinomischus as accurate animals before real fossile evidence is not really as weird as you might think. After all they predicted a few Nazca lines before they were discovered, too.
Titanokorys looks a lot like Cambroraster.
@OutofPlaceZoologist
23 күн бұрын
It was actually thought to be a really big cambroraster
It seems he hates trilobites
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