Siege tank (StarCraft II)

"These new siege tanks work just like the old ones. When you put 'em in siege mode they get increased range and firepower. They can't move in siege mode, so if you need to reposition 'em, just switch 'em back into tank mode."

- Chief Engineer Rory Swann

The siege tank provides the terrans with a marriage between armored infantry support and mobile, long range firepower. It is voiced by Matthew Samia, reprising his role from StarCraft.

Game Unit
The siege tank continues to function as it did in previous games with the dual tank and artillery modes, except it doesn't require as much support as is needed in the original StarCraft. While in "siege mode," the tank cannot fire at "point-blank" range; this "dead zone" leaves the tank vulnerable to attacks by melee units. It is also highly vulnerable to air units. The siege tank bobs slightly when it stops moving.

Siege tanks are strong against s and s, and weak against thors, immortals, Ultralisks and s. Given its firepower, siege tanks are also popular with marines and marauders, providing artillery support for both defensive and offensive roles. When combined with the MMM combo, it is especially effective against roaches, stalkers and even deterring colossi to an extent.
 * Strategy

Groups of siege tanks do not "overfire." If one zergling attacks twelve tanks, only one tank fires because only one shell is needed for the kill. This means that enemies can no longer take advantage of the tank's slow shot cooldown, further increasing its power and versatility.

Splitting tanks in multiple groups prevents a tank column from entering siege mode all at once and out of position. Other units should screen tanks in siege mode; this prevents tanks from being hit from friendly shock cannon fire when enemy units close the minimum range. The tank's siege mode range is greater than its sight range; supporting a tank with spotters is useful.
 * Combined arms

Building an army of both siege tanks and thors is possible, but expensive. The combination is difficult to stop.

Siege tanks do not operate well in conjunction with widow mines, as the damage they can do to enemy units (killing them) prevents widow mines from detonating.

Wings of Liberty
Siege tanks are unlocked by playing the mission "The Dig", available after Chief Engineer Rory Swann was able to procure them for Raynor's Raiders.

Upgrades and Abilities




Co-op Missions
In Co-op Missions, Jim Raynor and Rory Swann can build siege tanks, but have different upgrades for them. Siege tech is automatically researched in this gameplay mode. Nova can construct the advanced Heavy siege tank, with enhanced armor and life. Alexei Stukov can construct infested siege tanks

Upgrades and Abilities

 * Raynor Upgrades


 * Swann Upgrades

Nova Covert Ops
In Nova Covert Ops, siege tanks can equip one of various provided upgrades and abilities for each mission.

Quotations

 * See: StarCraft II Siege Tank Quotations

Development
The siege tank was premiered in the 2007 World Wide Invitation, at which much criticism was levied at the tank for its "cartoonish" appearence. One of the earliest revisions once the game went public was making the siege tank grittier and more detailed to appease the fans. Once this was accomplished, there was a stigma on the development team that the siege tank should be left alone as to avoid another backlash. However, this had to be confronted with the development of the Siege Breakers.

In Legacy of the Void, siege tanks could be transported by the medivac while in Siege Mode. They were carried underneath the medivac, visible. A 1.43 second delay occured between dropping and the tank firing. This was removed in Patch 3.8.