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This bug allows zerg players to baneling drop on armies directly on units even if there is no room.
When an overlord tries to drop onto an area that is saturated with units (an area in which there are too many units already so there is no room to drop), the overlord is usually unable to drop. However, if the drop command was ordered into fog of war, the overlord will be able to drop even if there is no room to drop.
This bug is important and affects game play because this makes baneling drops on opponent's armies much stronger because the zerg player can drop into the middle of the opponents army. Furthermore, this invalidates toss using forcefields to "squeeze" his army together and make it impossible to drop on.
PICTURES Army setup with a ring of FFs preventing any lings/bling from getting in and packing the army together tightly.
pic setup here This is what happens when you order the drop when you have vision of the place where you are attempting to drop on. Notice the message appearing on the left that says units can't be dropped there PIC HERE Now this is that happens with the same units when the drop was ordered when the zerg player had no vision of the army at the time of the drop command. The armies were in exactly the same place and both were packed very tightly.
and then http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/1696/screenshot2011040719273.jpg
See the difference?
here is a replay showing what I am talking about. http://www.mediafire.com/?sfu8hgx3lmgr34e Watch the replay using the vision of the zerg player that is dropping.
fix this bug blizzard! (I posted this on blizz forum as wel)
Edit: I also found out that doing a drop while moving (d+click on ovie) does something similar, but only if you order the drop while there is still room to drop. So, for example, if you order the drop while there is no room, nothing will be dropped at all. However, if you order the drop while there is room to drop and then move your overlords over an area where there is no room to drop, they will still drop even though there is no room.
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...Normally if there are units in the fog of war where an overlord is dropping, it is assumed that the other player knows the drop is coming. Thus, the overlord will be killed before it has a chance to drop its units.
Anyways, baneling drops are usually in the form of baneling carpet bombs, so you will always have vision in the area you want to drop due to the d+click on overlord technique.
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TUski, I'm talking about a carpet bombing that happens at the same time as a an attack. So, for example, the zerg player would swarm with lings and carpet bomb at the same time. With this bug, it would be good for zerg players to "guess" where the army is and que and drop command there so that if the army is in fact there, the drop will be extremely effective.
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TUski, carpet bombing doesn't require vision though... at least the common way I remember it (move, queue unload on overlord, queue move).
With regards to the OP though, I don't see it being too viable/useful. How often is an opposing army going to stay in the same spot the whole time while overlords move to drop? I guess it can happen, but it seems quite unlikely, considering the dangers both protoss and terran have of just sitting around vs a zerg army,
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I'm not saying that it would be used every game, but the mass ling/bling strategy that I see on masters ladder from time to time in z v p makes it matter. This is because my strategy in that matchup is to make stalker/colo/sentry (as gas allows) and when i attack, hug a wall and forcefield off the lings and then have my army so tight against the wall that the attempted carpetbombing is completely ineffective because there is no room to drop. Wins with this strategy are hillarious because my army takes very little damage and the zerg loses a lot.
This strategy is countered hard if the banelings can drop on my tightly packed army.
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thank you for testing this in unit tester before bringing it to this forum. thank you sir. okay so i'm obviously being sarcastic you can drop banelings on an army regardless of space. go try it out like on a unit tester before coming here.
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@majestouch
1. Your are completely wrong: if units are tightly packed enough, more units cannot be dropped on them 2. I did test in in a unit tester, 2 in fact 3. There is a replay of this being tested in a unit tester in the OP
Please read, think, and stop being a trolling asshole. Thank you.
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On April 08 2011 10:51 cmpcmp wrote: @majestouch
1. Your are completely wrong: if units are tightly packed enough, more units cannot be dropped on them 2. I did test in in a unit tester, 2 in fact 3. There is a replay of this being tested in a unit tester in the OP
Please read, think, and stop being a trolling asshole. Thank you. That is retarded. So you can pack 10 roaches into a little ball with forcefields but you can't drop a baneling on a packed group of units?
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On April 08 2011 10:51 cmpcmp wrote: @majestouch
1. Your are completely wrong: if units are tightly packed enough, more units cannot be dropped on them 2. I did test in in a unit tester, 2 in fact 3. There is a replay of this being tested in a unit tester in the OP
Please read, think, and stop being a trolling asshole. Thank you. i'm not trolling. pictures don't tell much and you're not worth my time to fraps/start my stream then go through a process of linking you.
i'm assuming you're clicking and droping. I drop WHILE i move, I know its a difficult concept to grasp for you, the units drop around them and once they die (after the first volley of drops) then THEN drop in the middle. regardless, you're opponent has to be TERRIBLE to let you drop in the fog this has no use in competitive play period.
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@majestouch In game I setup my army like this when the opponent is trying to drop on me with banelings.
![[image loading]](http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/9973/screenshot2011040719192.jpg) This positioning is impossible to hurt with banelings, unless you abuse the bug that this thread is about.
Also, the forcefields make it so that my army can't move without using the colo to break the forcefields.
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try move the ovie full of baneling on top of the army. and press D and click at the overlord.
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OP has been updated with pictures and more information.
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cool findings, but not very likely scenarios in real games ^^
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The most important question here is, what do we call this? The cmpcmp drop?
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How often would you order overlords to drop in the middle of fog of war?
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I consider it more of a bug that you CAN'T drop banelings in some situations.
EDIT: Also, please explain how this could ever occur in a real game? You preemptively use forcefields when you see him coming and... he drops on you before he sees you...? What?
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Does this work with Warp Prisms and Medivacs?
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Wow, this is pretty huge, and scary tbh xD
But hopefully this won't be too big of a problem since you'd need to guess where your opponent will be =O
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Maybe I'm the only one who feels this way...but it seems like more a bug that, in this laboratory setting of the unit tester, you can't drop units from overlords onto the army using a normal method.
"this invalidates toss using forcefields to "squeeze" his army together and make it impossible to drop on."
"Wins with this strategy are hillarious because my army takes very little damage and the zerg loses a lot."
Yea, as a random player, I find this much buggier--the impossibility of dropping on that death ball--than the discovery of an impractical method of clicking on the army from the minimap. Perhaps the wins are hilarious because, to a zerg player, we assume that we can drop banelings at any time. This one exception to the normal dropping methods--too many clumped units--seems like the bug. OP, why do you think that a Zerg should not be able to drop on your death ball?
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There is a way to carpet bomb on a clumped up protoss army. It's been mentioned before: press d (or whatever the hotkey is for drop units) and click on the loaded overlord instead of the ground. It's the way people drop units while the overlord is moving. Even if you lose a couple of banelings because you start dropping right before your army, you'll still score massive hits. Besides, the scenario that you mentioned is rather unlikely to happen and I can't see it happening in a serious game.
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