12/3/2023 0 Comments Zerg rush builds![]() ![]() To differentiate all links within this guide, internal links appear as standard url links while external ones such as vods or guides have been italicized. With the complexity and sheer amount of information in this guide, there are two points with regards to navigation that should be briefly touched upon. ![]() So what are you waiting for? Have fun reading! Finally, we have additionally included a PDF version of this guide for your convenience and ease of reference, which can be found via the link above. There are over 350 vods and 150 replays included in this guide. The replay pack also contains replays from the vast majority of builds listed in this guide, which are not listed in the description of the build. All vods will be linked while all replays will be provided in a replay pack at the end of the guide (vod links that are accompanied by (PW) in parentheses indicate that the vod is behind a paywall, and subscription access (or equivalent) is needed to view them). In addition, all topics and assertions will be backed up with in-depth analysis and also evidence in the form of by recent top level replays, vods, or both if available. For general interest, other notable features of this guide include map analyses and a history of the match-up.Even from a cursory read, a casual observer will be able to get a much better understanding of the structure of PvZ. In addition to the content of the guide, we have taken extreme care in its organization. After all, it’s always more interesting to watch something when you know what is going on in the players’ minds. Casual observers of the game will receive insight into players’ actions.I know many casters legitimately want to learn more about the game but don’t have the time necessary to grind out games to learn. Casters will learn what to expect in this match-up and be able to make better calls and predictions while casting.Zerg players will see a Protoss perspective on the match-up as well as have a clean layout of all the options Protoss have against them.Professional level players can use this guide as a reference as it contains a small library of vods and replays with regards to every aspect of PvZ.Mid level Protoss players in the diamond to high masters range will benefit the most as they will be able to fill in certain strategical holes in their play.Each of the main builds will have detailed benchmarks so you may compare your results to optimal ones by professional players. Low level Protoss players can learn basic builds and concepts of the match-up, including how to open, how to transition, scouting, and unit counters.We’ve written this guide with the entire community in mind, as all Starcraft enthusiasts will benefit from either a through reading, a cursory glance, or an occasional reference. The resulting product follows, a reference guide of the PvZ match-up that spans approximately 100 pages. The following is a culmination of nine months of work, nine months of writing, formatting, referencing, editing, and reviewing. Although the strategy section of Teamliquid contains many great guides, there has never been an attempt to completely cover a single match-up as in-depth as what we have done here. We, members of the TL and the Starcraft community, present to you the following guide that is yet unmatched in quality and depth. English Version and Chinese Version Liquipedia Version Last updated: 2013.03.03 With additional support from wo1fwood,īlazinghand, and others. Written by monk, Alejandrisha, CecilSunkure, rsvp, and Teoita. Banner art by: Pony Tales (Lip the Pencilboy, Pathy, and shiroiusagi) ![]()
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