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Extractor SC2 Rend2

An extractor

The zerg extractor is essentially a giant organ that sits atop a vespene geyser and packages the vespene gas into small fleshy sacs that can be easily carried by zerg drones to a nearby hatchery for absorption. Through this structure, the zerg convert raw vespene into a form that is more beneficial for their organic systems. The refined gas it produces becomes a necessity in the later evolutions of the zerg breeds. As the extractor lives off gas itself, it does not need to be built on an area already covered in creep.[1]

Game Structure

StarCraft

Drones may still retrieve gas from a depleted geyser, but the yield will be greatly reduced (to 2 per trip).

StarCraft II

The extractor appears in StarCraft II. It functions almost identically to its predecessor. The extractor no longer yields any gas when it is depleted.

Heart of the Swarm

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Automated extractor

In Heart of the Swarm, there is a Kerrigan ability that turns them into an Automated Extractor. It is a tier 3 ability that makes it so that it doesn't require drones to mine vespene gas. There is also a tier 5 ability, Vespene Efficiency, that increases the vespene gas harvesting efficiency by 25%. Both of these abilities are passive.[2]

Upgrades & Abilities
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Automated Extractors

Extractors mine vespene gas automatically without drones.

Usage
Passive
Campaign Acquisition
Acquired from Complete Supreme.
ve
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Vespene Efficiency

Extractors and automated extractors return 5 vespene gas a trip instead of 4.

Usage
Passive
Campaign Acquisition
Acquired from Kerrigan reaches Level 35
ve

Legacy of the Void

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Model in Co-op Missions with Dehaka

In Legacy of the Void Co-op Missions mode, Dehaka primal hives can spawn Extractors with different model.

Development

The extractor went through only a couple revisions before being finalized. The first rendition was simply an adaptation of the original game's artwork to 3D. The main flaw of this first design was the complexity of the different shapes and colors, it looked too busy and was too visually distracting. The final revision simplified the building's distinct elements and unified the Extractor with the rest of the zerg structures.[3]

References

  1. Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. StarCraft (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
  2. Blizzard Entertainment. Heart of the Swarm. (Activision Blizzard) (in English). March 12, 2013
  3. 2011, SC2: Zerg Extractor. Deviantart, accessed on 2011-07-01
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