Abathur
Abathur is an ancient organism that has long served as the “evolution master” — a guiding hand that weaves together strands of Zerg DNA into mutations of existing Zerg and entirely new species. Left to his own devices, the Abathur’s approach to the swarm’s evolution is quite unorthodox: it consumes living tissue, breaking it down into its genetic components that can be quickly (and often painfully) reassembled.
Abathur’s methods are far from the swarm’s only means of evolution, though the creature has acquired them over the years of roaming after the death of the original Zerg Overmindrefined. During his time on Char, the cool and meticulous Abathur modified every zerg he encountered and became obsessed with increasing the diversity of the hive.
To the best of his ability as a hive creature, Abathur sees himself as solely responsible for the Zerg’s continued existence. He does not tolerate evolutionary regressions and conducts every experiment as if the survival of the species depended solely on it. Abathur will definitely advance the swarm… and fundamentally change it in the process.
Zerg Throughout their existence, the Zerg have strived to further the perfection of their species through ruthless and predatory evolution. The Overmind was the driving force behind this directive, and the being known as “Abathur” was created to serve as his instrument.
STARCRAFT HEROES / CHARACTERS
Every nation has its heroes and well-known characters that should be mentioned. In the world of Starcraft there are also various heroes. Here you will get to know the most famous heroes of the three races Protoss, Terrans and Zerg. Take a look at their biography, because you might meet them in the game. Some characters you will even control in the game.
Starcraft – Game Features
Fast-paced, lively and balanced real-time strategy gameplay that surpasses the magic of the original Three completely different races: Protoss, Terran and Zerg Numerous new units, buildings and features give each race more unique abilities Stunning single-player campaigns for each race in a thrilling storyline
Wings of Liberty (Terran)
Heart of the Swarm (Zerg)
Legacy of the Void (Protoss)
New dynamic 3D graphics with support for multiple outstanding effects and huge armies Great multiplayer support with intelligent and automatic opponent finding mechanism in Battle.net Fair league system with numerous divisions and a clear ranking list New Battle.net community features with Facebook integration and friendship system Numerous achievements for both single and multiplayer modes Extensive Galaxy map editor with new features, options and scripts that offer complete freedom in map creation.
Campaigns in general
In Starcraft 2, as in the first part, there is a single player mode. In this mode you play the campaigns of each race. On this page you will find the individual missions of the campaigns which we summarize as a walkthrough.
All three campaigns will be released as single games. These will be released in intervals of about 1-2 years and have the following titles.
Wings of Liberty – Terran Campaign
Heart of the Swarm – Zerg Campaign
Legacy of the Void – Protoss Campaign
All three campaigns have a story mode and a game mode. In the story mode, as you know it from role-playing games, you play from the point of view of a character, e.g. Jim Raynor, with whom you get information about planets, units or the story. Here you’ll also make important decisions that will determine the course of the game’s story. It can happen that you only see some cutscenes if you have completed a certain mission sequence. You can also postpone some missions and complete them later. There are also decisions in the story mode that have an effect on the missions. For example, you decide which units will be used for a particular mission. The missions are designed so that you can complete them using different tactics.
Story (Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty) The story of StarCraft II Wings of Liberty continues the saga and takes place four years after the events of StarCraft: Brood War. The storyline features familiar characters such as Jim Raynor or Kerrigan, but new heroes such as Tychus J. Findlay or Matt Horner also play a role.
However, the campaigns of the three races are completely different. In Wings of Liberty you have to earn money through missions to reinforce your troops. As far as the story is concerned, you are Jim Raynor with the Raynor Raiders fighting against the League. The Zerg, on the other hand, have no money problems and there is no need to buy expensive technologies. The Zerg campaign itself is more role-playing oriented and you act from Kerrigan’s point of view. The Protoss campaign is mainly about diplomacy.