Hive mind emulator is eclipsed by psi disruptor if you want to play the last mission legit (if you prefer MC broodlord cheese, link here) Mech regen and specialist energy are both good choices, although l would say specialist energy wins out if you opt for nydus worms in All-In.
I picked the Predator but never found a use for him, picked the Hercules on my speedrun and got some good mileage out of him on the Moebius mission (be warned, requires Fusion Core). Definitely go with PF for the same logic. You will not be building bunkers for the (puny) turret, you will be building them to hold a location. Unlike myself, you will want to do this chain immediately after you unlock it, particularly since you do not need any upgrades or unit unlocks to complete it.ĭo NOT make the mistake I made picking the automated turret. One note about all research - the missions launched from the Laboratory reward a huge amount of both protoss and zerg research. As far as the final tier, I would go tech reactors all the way as it gives the most flexibility yeah you can always build more unit-producing structures, but gas can come at a premium in some missions, and there is no real advantage of the drop pods outside of possibly for a Normal speedrun. The science vessel is amazing in a few missions, I would pick it over the raven without a second thought. Automated refineries are the alternative they are a strong choice as well if you want to spend less time on macro they are also more efficient by about 100 minerals / gas, see 4th page for math. Reactored SCVs are amazing for cranking out an economy for timed missions / achievements and replacing your repairers.
In general, stay away from gimmicks such as instant supply depots, and pick the upgrades that best suit your playstyle (although I highly recommend attack speed over more health). It will be as spoiler-free as possible.Ĭredentials: Kerrigan icon and the majority of Hard achievements earned on Brutal, including Aces High after about 80 loads and 4 restarts of the final mission. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.#1 Making this thread for others to learn from my mistakes. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms.
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