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It has come to my attention that many players out there have been struggling with unlocking the Starcraft 2 campaign mode achievements without cheating as well as beating all the missions on brutal mode. As a result, I decided to throw a couple of tips together that will allow you to beat nearly any mission.

I have also started to put together individual articles on completing each mission's achievements and adding them on a weekly basis to this list:

Note: Where applicable, the locations of research and other hidden items are located in the Achievements article.

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To do the best you can in Starcraft 2 you need to find the play-style that best suits yourself, and then pick your race accordingly. Guide Menu; Starcraft 2 Guides. Which Race to be in Starcraft 2 - Joana's 1-60 Classic WoW Horde & Alliance Speed Leveling Guides- I've played the beta and am a pretty good player.

  1. There is no best race but, there is a best race for you to play. Zerg most people find hard to play but i am in diamond league 2v2 and 1v1. Idra won the king of the beta tourneyment as zerg against many terrans and protoss and won 2000 dollars.
  2. In this Starcraft 2 Beginner's Guide, you will discover everything you need to know about playing Starcraft 2. We will start with the game basics of economy, units, and game terms. After we cover the basics, the beginner's guide will focus on how to actually win games of Starcraft 2, when to attack your opponent, and finally the next steps you.

Heart of the Swarm Campaign

Heart of the Swarm Campaign Guide - Strategy (including video walkthroughs) for all the Heart of the Swarm missions and achievements can be found in this section. The rest of this page will focus on the Wings of Liberty campaign.

Research & Armory Upgrades

Research, Mercenaries, & Armory Upgrades Guide - Guide on how to spend your research points and credits so you do hire the best mercenaries and have the best technology and upgrades.

Mar Sara Missions:

Zero Hour Hard Achievement (and other Zero Hour achievements)

Artifact Missions:

Smash and Grab Achievements (and research)

Yippee-Ki-Yay Achievement (includes all achievements and research)

The Moebius Factor Hard Core and Alive Inside Achievements (and research)

Supernova Brutal Guide (includes achievements and research)

Covert Missions:

Starcraft 2 The Devil's Playground Achievements (and research)

Welcome to the Jungle Achievements (and research locations)

Colonist Missions:

The Evacuation Sacrifice Nothing Walkthrough (all The Evacuation achievements (and research)

Outbreak Brutal Guide (includes achievements and research)

Haven's Fall Brutal Guide (includes achievements)

Prophecy Missions:

Whispers of Doom Brutal Guide (includes achievements)

Whispers of Doom Hatchery Locations (Zerg research at this level is hidden)

A Sinister Turn Achievements (and research)

Echoes of the Future Achievements (and research)

In Utter Darkness Achievements (and research)

Rebellion Missions:

The Great Train Robbery Brutal Guide (contains research, achievements, and Diamondback locations)

3d slicer download. Cutthroat Brutal Guide (includes achievements and research locations)

Engine of Destruction Loki and Achievements (includes research)

Media Blitz Secret and Achievements (includes hidden mission and achievements)

Piercing the Shroud Brutal Guide (includes achievements) - This mission is unlocked by finding the secret during the Media Blitz mission.

Final Missions:

Gates of Hell Brutal Guide (includes achievements)

Belly of the Beast Brutal Guide (includes achievements)

Shatter the Sky Brutal Guide (includes achievements)

All In Brutal Guide (covers achievements and both air and ground versions as well as multiple technology routes - very extensive guide with a lot of videos)!

Other Campaign Guides

Campaign Feats of Strength Guide - There are 3 Feats of Strength hidden in the Wings of Liberty campaign. This article reveals what they are and provides video guides detailing how to unlock them.

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Normally, I am the type of person that buys games just for the online play. However, I must say that I was thoroughly impressed with the campaign mode in Starcraft 2. If you have not yet given it a try, I would highly recommend it. Make sure you have a few hours to set aside though as it can be quite addicting!

If you are still not convinced and just want to win games online, note that Blizzard has said that over time some of these campaign-only units will be making their way into online play with the next expansion, so you should get used to playing them now!

With that said, on with the Starcraft 2 Campaign walkthrough:

Tip #1: Use automated defense and keep them repaired with SCVs.

In online play, getting too many automated structures is a murder because you cannot take them on offense with you. Additionally, enemy players will simply avoid your cannons and kill the units and structures they have access too.
However, in campaign mode, the computer is fond of mini-attacks from various entrances to your base. Additionally, the computer always goes for whatever attacks it first.
As a result, by placing a bunker or two at each entrance to your base will go a long way when your units are away from home. You should also leave an SCV parked idly by your bunkers. The SCV will automatically repair bunkers and damaged units, so you can literally set up a few Bunkers and forget about it.
You can usually put two Bunkers up with Marines and leave an SCV there and forget about defending your base for the rest of the game.

Due to the high value of Bunkers, I prefer to get the turreted Bunker's upgrade over the +HP upgrade. Since you should be using SCVs to keep buildings repaired anyway, the extra health does not do much. The extra damage goes a long way, especially at maps where your supplies and money are limited.

Tip #2: Make extensive use of Hero units

Whenever you have access to Hero units, such as when you are controlling Jim Raynor, Zeratul, or the Odin, you will want to have the hero unit take the bulk of the damage.
You can engage in small fights and then let the hero unit heal, either by Medic (Jim Raynor), SCV (Odin), or shield recharge (Zeratul).
Progress slowly when possible and allow yourself to heal up. Do not allow weaker units like Marines to take the focus fire damage during limited-unit missions as they will often die very quickly.

Tip #3: Hire every Mercenary you can.

Download adobe premiere pro cs6 full version 64 bit. Mercenaries are really powerful units that can be used in nearly every mission. Mercenaries do not expire and once you hire them, you can use them in every subsequent mission for no extra credit cost.

Nearly every Mercenary is good, but I have a particular liking of the Siege Tanks and the Battlecruiser. The Battlecruiser is great because it can single-handedly pick off defensive enemy structures while you are building up your army. You can then return it to base and repair it, and repeat this process until you have whittled the enemy down to nearly no HP.

Tip #4: Grab all the resource packs and build a quick army.
Most of the 'Brutal' missions are tough because the computer comes fast and early. Oftentimes, the difference between losing and winning these missions
is throwing up a fast bunker and training some units quickly.
At the start of every game, I always throw down a Bunker (when applicable) and scout with a fast unit for resource packs littered near the base. There are typically dozens of these packs in every level, each one supplying you with 100 minerals or 100 vespene gas.
Conclusion
By making extensive use of hero units, building automated defense, and massing up a large army as fast as possible, Brutal missions are a breeze!

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We've talked about this before, but it's always on my mind — what should Blizzard do with StarCraft? Should they let it rest, given the overall state of RTS games and the general reception for StarCraft 2? Letting the game franchise sit and cool down for now might be for the best, considering the lukewarm reception for Warcraft 3 Reforged and the fact that RTS games aren't exactly setting the world on fire nowadays. Plus, let's be honest, I think a lot of StarCraft players weren't sure what to do with the whole 'Kerrigan gets captured, un-Zerged, then re-Zerged, and there's a whole thing with the Xel'Naga that you probably won't get' aspect of the story in StarCraft 2. I wanted a lot more Protoss than I ended up getting, and while I thought Legacy of the Void was pretty dang cool, it left me feeling like we need more.

I mean, after the destruction of the Khala and the forcing of Amon back into the Void, there's just so much story potential. And I don't feel like it would fit in an RTS — frankly, I feel like we could use a completely different genre here, as the franchise has been tied to RTS forever. Going from RTS to MMO brought Warcraft to a whole new group of players, and I feel like going from RTS to something else — be it 4x, or ARPG, or perhaps a sandbox inspired by games like Red Dead Redemption or the Grand Theft Auto series could really work for StarCraft.

Although honestly if Blizzard ever does another MMO — and I don't expect they will — StarCraft could well be the best possible game for them to adapt.

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So what do you all think? Leave StarCraft alone? Go into a new genre? Or maybe just roll the dice on StarCraft 3, because I've been wrong before and there could well be more of an audience for a RTS than I'm seeing?

Lee, Byung Ryul

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