

Can store up to five SCVs in case of attack. Like in StarCraft, mechanical units can be repaired by SCVs, the Terran build unit and resource collector.īasic StructuresCommand Center – Primary base where SCVs return minerals and vespene gas. As it stands, the Medivac Dropship is the only unit capable of healing infantry. On a few structures you'll be able to build add-ons that open up different research or unit production options.Brood War fans will notice an absence of Medics, something Blizzard is still considering. Though you'll see familiar units like the Siege Tank and Battlecruiser, a few additions like the Thor walking tank and transforming Viking make things feel new. A few of their traditional characteristics include the ability for several base structures to lift off the ground and fly through the air on rockets to safer locations, nuclear strikes, and defensive Barracks garrisoned by Marines. Full patch notes for that update (version 2.5.2) are available at Blizzard's website.Below you'll find all the units and structures currently available to the Terran faction, StarCraft's human race.

The Liberator was added to StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void's closed beta today as part of an update. It will be difficult to upgrade all three of the Barracks, Factory, and Starport tech routes, so we're hoping to see a good variety of mixed tech units depending on the matchup and strategies players choose to go." "By introducing this unit to the Starport and separating out the Terran mech vehicle and ship upgrades, we think it'll allow for a more diverse set of strategies for the Terran. "We want this unit to make the Starport more rounded along with the other changes we're bringing into Legacy of the Void, like the banshee movement speed upgrade and the Battlecruiser Tactical Jump ability," senior game designer David Kim wrote on.

The Liberator can also take on ground units - but not structures - by attacking any infantry or vehicle that dares enter a specific area. In a new video released by Blizzard Entertainment today, we get a peek at the Liberator in action.īlizzard describes the new unit, which is built at a Starport, as a "large, high-cost air unit that deals splash damage against its enemies in the sky." As the video above shows, it's great at taking down tightly clustered groups of Zerg Mutalisks and Protoss Void Rays. Among the many new and updated units planned for StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void is a little something for the Terrans: an aerial unit called the Liberator.
