Ulrezaj Test Build
This is my first test build of my custom unit Ulrezaj. He is from the Dark Templar Trilogy in between BW and Wings of Liberty. He is a dark archon formed from the merging of not two, but SEVEN dark templar! As such, he is an awesome villain. This build is very straightfoward, you control Ulrezaj in a small map with plenty of things to blow up. Tell me what you think.
He's the proper size. Read the books, doofus.
so... let's see... maybe we can make him smaller? like the size of 4 command center cluster together? that's still pretty big. right now he's way off the scale. it would be awesome if you are able to change the blue glows into red or black. give him 10 armor and 20 or maybe 30 shield upgrade(scale wise, super regeneration speed). he shouldn't be one shotting everything. i mean like against ultralisks, battle cruisers and carries and stuff like that. i say 150 damage or maybe 200 normal and another 50 against biological. like any archons, he should have less hp than shield. i say 3k shield 450 hp( a bit more than zeratul's stats x 7). give him a psi blast, a combination of hellion's attack and psi storm. then immolation effects maybe(damage the very soil under him just by being there?) i don't know how you can do the tendril attacks but if you can that would be awesome too. he will still be very powerful indeed. but it will become more realistic to put in the game as a boss or whatsoever :)
Please, read up, grow up, or both.
http://starcraft.wikia.com/wiki/Ulrezaj
Don't make yourselves look like fools again.
P.S. You should make the attack speed Very Fast. ;)
The reason Ulrezaj is "op" or "unbalanced" as you guys put it is because that's how he actually is. In the books he basically just trudges through hundreds of zerg units effortlessly, ignoring them as they get pulverized by just the energies he emits. If I'm not mistaken, it took the combined forces of many templar's psionic storms (which are much more catastrophic in the books) to even momentarily give him pause (while zerg were attacking him, and also terran vessels). Wunterwaffen has it correct, he is probably the Starcraft universe's greatest villain.
It's a test, sort of like Aegis's Kheldrun test.
So is this just to show off an unbalanced unit for you made in like 5 mins?
Just random flavor comments, the Dark Templar weren't bad guys. In fact they would be considered better in terms of "goodness" than the high templar on Auir were.
Not that that should really affect anything, but you should probably keep it in mind.
op times infinity, way to long range,heath,attack and only 7 dt?? you would need like 50 of em to be remotely fair