Do you play as Zerg in Wings of Liberty?

There are no playable zerg missions in the WoL campaign.

How many missions are in Wings of Liberty?

29
Wings of Liberty has 29 playable campaign missions; 26 are playable in a single playthrough, three missions are choice-related alternates, and one hidden secret mission.

How do you play as Zerg?

There is a mix of things below for both new and intermediate levels of play.

  1. Expand Quickly. One of the key parts of the Zerg is their ability to expand quickly.
  2. Dominate Early, Win Fast.
  3. Zerglings Are Your Friend.
  4. Contain Your Enemy.
  5. Split Their Attention.
  6. Ambush Them.
  7. Ideal Army Setup.

How do you get good at Zerg?

  1. Basics. In order to get better as Zerg, the basics will be one of the first things you need to work on.
  2. Droning and Basic Macromanagement. Workers are the most important unit in the game.
  3. Larva Injects.
  4. The Macrohatchery.
  5. Static Defenses.
  6. Creep Spread.
  7. Scouting.
  8. Overlord Spread.

Is Zerg hard to play?

Zerg isn’t hard to learn, however; it is very busy (creep spread, injects, spending larva, making drones/units constantly) there’s a ton to do as the game goes on.

How many missions are there in wings of Liberty?

Wings of Liberty has 29 missions (though a maximum of 26 are playable in a single playthrough). It has 13 minutes of pre-rendered cinematics and 32 minutes of in-engine on-the-fly cinematics. It has been collected into a battlechest alongside Heart of the Swarm. As of November 2017, Wings of Liberty will be free to play for all players.

Is there a mini campaign in wings of Liberty?

Wings of Liberty includes a protoss mini-campaign which must be unlocked. It consists of a series of missions, and includes other protoss forces. The mini-campaign is not separate from the main terran campaign; rather, there are missions where the player plays as protoss. The mini-campaign is presented as a flashback of Zeratul’s actions.

Where do you get upgrades in wings of Liberty?

Regular unit upgrades to weapons and armor are available from the Evolution Chamber and Spire. After completing a number missions, level 2 upgrades are available, and after some more missions all 3 levels of upgrades are available. Like in Wings of Liberty, missions are grouped following a number of different story lines.

Is it possible to not play Wings of Liberty?

However, it’s entirely possible to own Wings of Liberty and not have played the campaign (or otherwise have no campaign data). In that case, what is the presumed outcome of these missions? Or, alternatively, does Starcraft not actually pass this along to the expansion, and assumes you sided with Tosh, etc?

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