This is a 2 stargate econ build PartinG taught on stream to ZoomWaffle - a Diamond 3 Protoss trying to improve his PvZ
14 | 00:18 | | |
16 | 00:38 | | Chrono nexus, scout with probe |
17 | 00:46 | | 19 probe - rally nat, then rally nexus to gas |
20 | 1:21 | | 3 probes in gas |
20 | 1:32 | | start probes again |
21 | 1:40 | | |
22 | 1:50 | | |
23 | 2:08 | | scout map with this adept, do not lose, harass not needed, play safe |
26 | 2:16 | | |
27 | 2:25 | | |
27 | 2:31 | | |
31 | 2:45 | | Chrono the natural nexus after second adept |
34 | 2:54 | | total adept count is 3 |
38 | 3:02 | | use to clear overlord vision near base |
44 | 3:19 | | After voidray, second gateway |
46 | 3:32 | | second unit from stargate oracle - use for quick scout |
51 | 3:50 | | and pylon at third - one space gap for adepts to sit in |
54 | 4:00 | | make 2 assimilators at natural now, total 4 gas |
56 | 4:10 | | |
62 | 4:25 | | shield batteries (1-3, up to you) at third |
62 | 4:30 | | continue void ray production at this point |
65 | 4:45 | | |
65 | 4:46 | | |
67 | 4:55 | | at this point both stargates should be making void rays |
70 | 5:00 | | Stasis traps at the third and/or natural from your oracle you should still have alive |
75 | 5:15 | | go up to 4 gateways |
90 | 5:35 | | Assimilators at third |
90 | 5:40 | | send to zerg |
98 | 6:00 | | shortly after this we need to add shield batteries to third for 3/4 total if not already |
110 | 6:35 | | At third, make more shield batteries to defend attacks |
115 | 6:40 | | this is when we take fourth base |
120 | 6:45 | | Collossus if you see hydra, disruptor if you see roach/ravager at this point -- collossus isn't strong against roach ravager timing at this point according to PartinG |
Pay close attention to the notes I included in the build order. This is intended to allow me, and others, to practice the build order and try to improve our timings as much as possible.
I don't have any notes on "what if zerg does weird thing X", this is purely a skeleton to grind and practice. The hope is to get tight timings and then we can learn how to deal with specific issues as we go.