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Old June 2nd, 2007
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Originally Posted by Kemps View Post
I prefer protoss for warping in buildings. It's so much easier to just have one probe building all the buildings insted of taking a bunch away from gathering minerals to go build buildings. Plus it allows you to build multiple buildings at the same time no matter how many probes you have. I know that the extra cost of their buildings is what evens it out, but even then it's handy in that you can then focus on other things going on insted of making sure your builders get back to mining once they're done.
Not to sound like a troll, but this is a very poor reason for why you prefer Protoss... sure probes can warp in buildings and then are free to do whatever they wish, but if your reason that this is beneficial is because you can return the worker back to mining minerals, then your rationale is flawed... because a simple shift+click on minerals after you instruct an SCV to make a barracks has the same effect, and a drone morphs into a building so that is a non-issue...

I think saying something such as you prefer Protoss because the units are stronger woudl make more sense...
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