On May 03 2011 01:02 ChaseR wrote: Drop ghosts to EMP the Queens so they can't transfuse, inject or spread creep! xD
Be gone, foul beast!
Or maybe we could explain to him how the Queen in BW was a completely different unit compared to what it is today. Instead of being a unit that increases zerg's macro ability, makes creep and heals stuff, it was a flying unit that could cast "ensnare", a spell similar to Fungal Growth, "Spawn broodling" which would destroy a mech ground target and spawn 2 broodlings in it's place, and it could infest terran command centers (under 750 health iirc) to be able to produce infested terrans which are like banelings.
You realize that guy is just an idiot troll right?
On May 03 2011 01:02 ChaseR wrote: Drop ghosts to EMP the Queens so they can't transfuse, inject or spread creep! xD
Be gone, foul beast!
Or maybe we could explain to him how the Queen in BW was a completely different unit compared to what it is today. Instead of being a unit that increases zerg's macro ability, makes creep and heals stuff, it was a flying unit that could cast "ensnare", a spell similar to Fungal Growth, "Spawn broodling" which would destroy a mech ground target and spawn 2 broodlings in it's place, and it could infest terran command centers (under 750 health iirc) to be able to produce infested terrans which are like banelings.
You realize that guy is just an idiot troll right?
Heart of the swarm, queens can morph into flying units that can shoot ensnare and spawn broodlings and infest command centers and parasite enemy units.
And with smartcast and the fact that thors could be targetted..................
On May 05 2011 02:51 ReketSomething wrote: Heart of the swarm, queens can morph into flying units that can shoot ensnare and spawn broodlings and infest command centers and parasite enemy units.
And with smartcast and the fact that thors could be targetted..................
zzz
It would be HILARIOUS if Blizzard randomly decides to troll BW by giving Queens smartcast via a random patch out of nowhere.
On May 05 2011 02:51 ReketSomething wrote: Heart of the swarm, queens can morph into flying units that can shoot ensnare and spawn broodlings and infest command centers and parasite enemy units.
And with smartcast and the fact that thors could be targetted..................
zzz
It would be HILARIOUS if Blizzard randomly decides to troll BW by giving Queens smartcast via a random patch out of nowhere.
I have nightmears where blizzard comes out of the blue and says "New patch: goons have 2000 health. Have fun with your broken game! LOL!!!"
I really like this thread, and since I've finally figured out a way to upload images, next week (after most of my final exams are done) I'll make some fun ones with the pictures I've gathered
Seriously, this queen madness is getting out of hand.
For protoss maybe a dark archon? But is it really cost effective?
At the very least - DA's are really good in PvZ lategames where the zerg goes for mass air. It doesn't happen too often, but ive seen it several times, both when the P had mass sairs and when they had mass archons.
Also, don't forget that you can always mind control defilers ...
On May 05 2011 02:51 ReketSomething wrote: Heart of the swarm, queens can morph into flying units that can shoot ensnare and spawn broodlings and infest command centers and parasite enemy units.
And with smartcast and the fact that thors could be targetted..................
zzz
It would be HILARIOUS if Blizzard randomly decides to troll BW by giving Queens smartcast via a random patch out of nowhere.
I have nightmears where blizzard comes out of the blue and says "New patch: goons have 2000 health. Have fun with your broken game! LOL!!!"
Except that since BW tournaments are played on LAN. Pro players practice on LAN most of the time. Let's say 90% of the time - the rest is random games vs random people on various b.net servers. There's nothing that can make the players update the version of their game... except KeSPA. And last time, with the 1.5.3-1.6.0 patch (ther were some slowdowns with 1.6.0, which 1.6.1 fixed), KeSPA simply ignored the "faulty" patch as far I as can remember. At this point issuing such a patch is like pissing against the wind: the only person that the piss is going to land on is yourself.