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Terran vs Protoss guide for newbs (Terran mistakes StarCraft

Hey guys this is my 2nd commentary so bare with me still working on improving. Also note I am a rusty player and this guide is intended for new StarCraft players.

The replay:
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  • Added July 28, 2008

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  • megadude454 Level 22 October 05, 2008

    You've still have a lot to learn, heck, I have a lot to learn about Protoss and how to manage them, either way, the main reason for that, is because I cheat a lot, trying to break off of it when Starcraft 2 comes out.

  • bunnyboy Level 1 August 20, 2008

    the "sciense Vessel" also has this awesome ability to throw EMP shockwave at protoss, killing there energy sheild, witch is laik half there life or more.
    also, maby battlecrusers migt had helped there, dunno. GJ on the video im sure it helps ppl, im a protoss player myself lol :S

  • Xeno-General Level 1 August 09, 2008

    Acually you are mistakened quite a few times in ur vid. Stanard build for protoss is pylon at 8 not 7. Here are some tips in tvp. Ur contain was good and u got ur nat while u stopped his, but I notice u only have 3 factories. In tvp they key is macro not micro. Get a bunch of tanks and vults if u have a contain. If u contained him and stopped him for expoing ur nat expo is all you need. Do not lose the contain even if he shuttles out a probe and expos, if u keep the contain he cannnot defend the expo, so 1 vulture is enuff to kill all his expos. Terrans almost never do hidden expos instead of the 5 o clock next time if u lose the contain take 11. Also make sure you use ur area hotkeys if you do not know they are ur f2-f4 keys

  • earlblue31 Level 1 August 02, 2008

    As a Starcraft and RTS noob, I can say that you've done a great job with this video. There's a lot to learn but watching videos looks like a great way to do it. Keep up the good work,