The Drone is the Zerg Worker. It can gather Minerals and Vespene Gas and has a low-damage ranged attack (range of one.) The Drone’s armor, or Carapace, can be upgraded at the Evolution Chamber. The Drone and other Zerg units can Burrow after the ability is researched at the Hatchery.
Do Zerg Drones float?
Over time they became drones, engineered with the larvae’s ability to break down their own genetic coding and transform themselves into rudimentary zerg structures. Drones move by hovering above the ground using a float bladder (factoring this in, a drone stands nearly as tall as a terran wearing CMC armor).
How much supply does a hatchery give?
UPDATE TLDR: hatchery provides 6 supply.
How do you hotkey hatcheries?
Once you have multiple hatcheries constructed, use hotkeys to speed up your production. You can assign all of your hatcheries to a control group by selecting all of them with the shift key, holding down the Ctrl key, and then pressing the number you wish to assign it to (i.e. Ctrl + 1).
Do drones have legs?
A drone with legs can perch just like a bird – or land and walk on flat surfaces. Bhargav Gajjar of Vishwa Robotics in Brighton, Massachusetts, designed the legs as an add-on for small US air force drones. Small drones generally lack landing gear. His drone’s legs are based on those of the American kestrel.
What happens if you go roaches in Zerg?
If you go Roaches as a response instead it can hurt your economy too much since you would need to get them super fast, while also giving map control to the Terran player for a very long time.
What should a Zerg do in the mid game?
The Mid Game for any Zerg player should be about expanding, controlling as much territory as possible while constantly harassing your enemy. One of the strongest things a player can do to secure victory is to aggressively control the map. An enemy who can’t easily expand is an enemy who can’t easily afford big units.
What should I do if I see a Zerg push?
However, Roach / Zergling / Baneling can crush this push as long as the Zerg is prepared in time. If you see this push coming, you need to stop Drone production immediately. Make a decent amount of Roaches, Zerglings, and Banelings to hold this push.
Which is better opening for Zerg or Terran?
The Reaper opening does a great job at delaying Creep spread and your droning, all the while the Terran keeping his SCV production up while expanding and teching. As a Zerg you need to be droning non-stop once you gain back map control. Note: If Terran goes gas we advise you only get 3 Queens, and only 1 of those for Creep spread.