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|image=Devourer SC2-LotV Head1.jpg |
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+ | |imgsize=200px |
+ | |imgdesc= |
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− | |faction=[[Zerg Swarm]] |
+ | |faction={{FlagKerrigan}} [[Zerg Swarm]]<br> |
+ | {{FlagHybrid}} [[Amon Brood]] |
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− | |campname=*''[[Wings of Liberty]]''<br> |
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− | *''[[Heart of the Swarm]]''<br> |
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− | *''[[Legacy of the Void]]''<br> |
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− | *''[[Nova: Covert Ops]]''<br> |
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|role=Aerial support flyer |
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+ | |costmin=150 {{min}}<br> |
− | + | 75 (Co-op [[Abathur (Co-op Missions)|Abathur]] at level 12) |
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+ | |costgas=50 {{SC2ZergGas}}<br> |
− | + | 25 (Co-op [[Abathur (Co-op Missions)|Abathur]] at level 12) |
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+ | |time=15 {{time}}<br> |
+ | 8 (Co-op [[Abathur (Co-op Missions)|Abathur]] at level 12) |
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+ | |hp=250<br> |
+ | '''Biomass Gatherer:''' +7.5 per stack of biomass. Up to a maximum 1000 (Co-op) |
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|gun1air=Corrosive Acid |
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+ | |gun1cool=2<br> |
+ | '''Biomass Gatherer:''' +1% per stack of biomass. Up to a maximum 1 (Co-op) |
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− | The '''[[devourer]]''' returns in |
+ | The '''[[devourer]]''' returns in [[Co-op Missions]] in ''[[StarCraft II]]''. They are exclusive to [[Abathur (Co-op Missions)|Abathur]] and [[Amon's Forces]]. |
− | ==Abilities== |
+ | ==Upgrades and Abilities== |
{{CoopDevourerCorrosiveAcid}} |
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+ | {{CoopAbathurBiomass|1|name=[[Devourer (StarCraft II)|Devourer]]}} |
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+ | {{CoopLeviathanEvolution|name=[[Devourer (StarCraft II)|Devourer]]}} |
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− | ==Upgrades== |
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+ | {{CoopAbathurBiomassRecovery}} |
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{{CoopCorrosiveSpray}} |
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+ | {{CoopZergFlyerAttacks|abathur |
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+ | |effect1='''Damage:''' 22 (+11 vs Armored) |
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+ | |effect2='''Damage:''' 24 (+12 vs Armored) |
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+ | |effect3='''Damage:''' 26 (+13 vs Armored) |
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+ | }} |
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+ | {{CoopZergFlyerCarapace|abathur |
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+ | |effect1='''Armor:''' 3 |
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+ | |effect2='''Armor:''' 4 |
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+ | |effect3='''Armor:''' 5 |
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+ | }} |
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==Development== |
==Development== |
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− | The devourer's model exists in the [[Galaxy Map Editor]] for ''[[StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm]]''.<ref name |
+ | The devourer's model exists in the [[Galaxy Map Editor]] for ''[[StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm]]''.<ref name= "SCIIEditor">Blizzard Entertainment. ''[[StarCraft II]] [[Galaxy Map Editor|Map Editor]].'' (Activision Blizzard) (in English). July 27, 2010</ref> It remains an air-to-air unit, but would mutate directly from a larva instead of the mutalisk. It has the same corrosive acid effect as in the original game, splashing targets with acid spores that reduce the armor of units by 1 and their attack speed by 0.1 for each spore. The effect can stack up to 20 times. The devourer has three upgrades associated with it that are tentatively tied to the [[evolution pit]]: |
*'''Gaping Maw''': Devourer's attack speed increases by 25%. |
*'''Gaping Maw''': Devourer's attack speed increases by 25%. |
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*'''Prescient Spores''': Devourer can attack ground units. |
*'''Prescient Spores''': Devourer can attack ground units. |
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− | Devourers can be seen in |
+ | Devourers can be seen in glass tanks in the Umojan research facility in "[[Back in the Saddle]]." |
[[Dustin Browder]] has said that it was not "cool" enough for him, and on the other hand there was little use for air-to-air units in the campaign.<ref>2011-05-31, [http://sclegacy.com/feature/3-events/1018-hots-fansite-interview May 2011 HoTS Fansite Interview]. ''StarCraft Legacy'', accessed on 2011-05-31</ref> |
[[Dustin Browder]] has said that it was not "cool" enough for him, and on the other hand there was little use for air-to-air units in the campaign.<ref>2011-05-31, [http://sclegacy.com/feature/3-events/1018-hots-fansite-interview May 2011 HoTS Fansite Interview]. ''StarCraft Legacy'', accessed on 2011-05-31</ref> |
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The devourer returns in Co-op Missions in StarCraft II. They are exclusive to Abathur and Amon's Forces.
Upgrades and Abilities
Launches acid at all enemies in attack area, reducing armor by 3 and attack speed by 12.5%. Stacks up to three times. Can be set to autocast.
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Swarm queens gain +3% hit points, +1% attack speed, +5% energy regeneration and +1% Biotic Leech per stack of Biomass. Can stack up to 100 Biomass.
Passive: Heal 1% hit points per Biomass.
Essence Hoarder: Swarm queens can collect an additional 25 Biomass (summary 125).
The Limitless: Swarm queens can collect an additional 100 Biomass (summary 200), but gain +1.5% hit points, +0.5% attack speed, +2.5% energy regeneration and +0.5% Biotic Leech per stack.
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The Devourer evolves into a Leviathan. Can be set to autocast.
Essence Hoarder: Evolve to Leviathan is unavailable.
The Limitless: Evolve to Leviathan is no longer limited to 3, but requires 200 stacks of Biomass for evolution.
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When killed, your units have a 50% chance to drop all their Biomass.
Essence Hoarder: Increases the Biomass Recovery chance from 50% to 100%.
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Devourer attacks deal splash damage.
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Increases the attack damage of zerg air units
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Increases the armor of zerg air units.
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Development
The devourer's model exists in the Galaxy Map Editor for StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm.[1] It remains an air-to-air unit, but would mutate directly from a larva instead of the mutalisk. It has the same corrosive acid effect as in the original game, splashing targets with acid spores that reduce the armor of units by 1 and their attack speed by 0.1 for each spore. The effect can stack up to 20 times. The devourer has three upgrades associated with it that are tentatively tied to the evolution pit:
- Gaping Maw: Devourer's attack speed increases by 25%.
- Improved Osmosis: Acid spore debuff lasts twice as long.
- Prescient Spores: Devourer can attack ground units.
Devourers can be seen in glass tanks in the Umojan research facility in "Back in the Saddle."
Dustin Browder has said that it was not "cool" enough for him, and on the other hand there was little use for air-to-air units in the campaign.[2]
References
- ↑ Blizzard Entertainment. StarCraft II Map Editor. (Activision Blizzard) (in English). July 27, 2010
- ↑ 2011-05-31, May 2011 HoTS Fansite Interview. StarCraft Legacy, accessed on 2011-05-31