![]() Watching day9 dailies and watching pros stream might give you a solid foundation in theory, but if you can’t turn theories into practical use, one cannot actually become a better player (that is not to say I hate D9. I remember myself spending hours and hours watching day9, trying to become a better player, contemplating on the perfect build orders, yet when I actually sit down and play the game, all of that just leaves my brain, and I’m sitting there zombified, trying to keep up with the information the game throws at me.Īs much as day9 enlightens us with mind boggling analysis and theories, I find that the ‘nike approach of just doing it‘ sometimes works better when you have no idea where to start. Sometimes, repeating and doing things without even knowing why it works is more efficient way to learn than contemplating on game theories. Starting with this episode, I’ll be covering wide variety of tips and know hows that I’ve learned through my experience in series of posts. And now, as a top 200 NA player, I hope to return the favor back to the community. I remember when I was a Silver noob, Terran discussion boards helped me become a better player. A light 2-base 4 gate pressure can be enough to break the front of an under-defended Terran, especially if you can use a ForceField to prevent the repair on the bunker or wall.ĭon’t over commit, if you sense you can’t break the front just pick off whatever you can and start teching to either double Forge + Twilight Council or Robotic + Colossus.StarCraft II WoL Terran Cheese Strategies Guide by tGPrax Simple take your expansion and make 4 Gateways total. ![]() If you kill off a few of his Marines and scout his expansion then you can potentially follow up with a Gateway unit attack of your own. ![]() It’s possible to kill off a large group of Marines with only two Stalkers. Stalkers out range and outrun Marines so the more space you have the longer you can kite them. If your opponent pressures with Marines like in the video above then the best way to deal with it is to send Stalker out to meet him as close to his base as possible. If by 6:30 there is no expansion it’s time to head home to prepare for any drops or air attacks. Have your Stalker(s) hang out near the Terran expansion to find out which. If you see a few marines and no Barracks add-on then you can assume the Terran is either looking to expand with some light Marine pressure or is looking to tech up to Starport or Factory on 1 base. ![]() ![]() Scouting with your first Zealot and Stalker is crucial. In this article I’ll go over some other important points to know about this sort of situation. It also goes over how to follow up with your own counterattack and how to bust a bunker with gateway units. In this guide I explain one early game situation that can arise in a PvT 1 Gate Fast Expand – early marine pressure.Ĭheck out the video above for a full guide to micro and strategy for dealing with early Marine attacks in PvT. Scouting is crucial and micro can play an important role in defending early aggression or in dealing some damage yourself. As Protoss your goal is to take a safe but fast expansion to be able to deal with anything Terran can throw at you. The Protoss vs Terran early game is one of my favorite things in Starcraft 2 (Heart of the Swarm or Wings of Liberty). ![]()
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