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− | {{Buildingbox|race=Zerg||hp=2500||cost=150/100|req=[[Lair]]|armor=0|armortype=Heavy|function=Research/Upgrade: [[Queen#Spawn Broodling|Spawn Broodling]], [[Queen#Ensnare|Ensnare]], [[Queen#Gamete Meioss|Gamete Meiosis]]|produces=none}} |
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+ | |name=Queen's Nest |
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+ | |fgcolor={{Black}} |
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+ | |game=SC1 |
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+ | |race=Zerg |
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+ | |image=<gallery> |
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+ | QueenNest SC1 Game1.png|SC1 |
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+ | QueenNest SCR Game1.png|SCR |
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+ | QueenNest Cartooned Game1.JPG|Cartooned |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | |faction={{FlagOvermind}} [[Zerg Swarm]] |
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+ | |hp=850 |
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+ | |shield= |
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+ | |energy= |
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+ | |costmin=150 |
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+ | |costgas=100 |
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+ | |time=60 |
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+ | |req=[[Lair]] |
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+ | |hotkey=Q |
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+ | |airattack= |
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+ | |sight= |
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+ | |detect= |
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+ | |parent= |
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+ | |evolvesfrom=[[Drone]] |
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+ | |allows=[[Queen (StarCraft)|Queen]] |
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+ | |research=[[Queen (StarCraft)#Spawn Broodling|Spawn Broodling]], [[Queen (StarCraft)#Ensnare|Ensnare]], [[Queen (StarCraft)#Gamete Meiosis|Gamete Meiosis]] |
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+ | The '''queen's nest''' is a [[zerg]] structure composed of a festering mound of living organisms that live off [[creep]] and provide [[Queen (StarCraft)|queens]] with the abilities of [[Queen (StarCraft)#Spawn Broodling|Spawn Broodling]] and [[Queen (StarCraft)#Ensnare|Ensnare]] as well as [[Queen (StarCraft)#Gamete Meiosis|Gamete Meiosis]]. Nurtured by the queen herself, these "children" in turn willingly sacrifice themselves to serve the Swarm as required. Once the queen's nest is present, the [[lair]] can continue on its evolutionary path to become a full [[hive]].<ref name="SC1Man">Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. ''StarCraft (Manual)''. Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.</ref> |
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+ | ==Game Structure== |
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− | Cost: 150 100 |
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+ | ===StarCraft=== |
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− | Hit Points: 850 |
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+ | ====Researched Abilities==== |
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− | Armor Type: Heavy |
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+ | {{SC1Ensnare |
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− | Armor: 1 |
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+ | }} |
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+ | {{SC1Broodling |
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+ | }} |
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+ | {{clear|left}} |
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+ | ====Researched Upgrades==== |
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− | The '''Queen's Nest''' is a [[Zerg]] structure responsible for supplying the genetic code for morphing [[Larva]]e into [[Queen]]s. It also provides additional code to provide the Queen with the abilities of [[Queen#Spawn Broodling|Spawn Broodling]] and [[Queen#Ensnare|Ensnare]] as well as [[Queen#Gamete Meioss|Gamete Meiosis]] (increased energy). Once the Queen's Nest is present, the [[Lair]] can continue on its evolutionary path to become a full [[Hive]]. |
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+ | |note= |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ====Development==== |
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+ | In some builds of the [[StarCraft beta]], the queen's nest was named the "hive." This name would be given to the [[hive|final evolution]] of the [[hatchery]].<ref name="Beta">2011-05-03, [http://blizzardarchive.com/pub/Images/Screens/Sc1_2/clean.html Blizzard Archive]. "Blizzarchive.com", accessed on 2018-07-03</ref> |
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+ | ===StarCraft II=== |
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− | [[category:zerg]] |
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+ | [[File:NydusWarrens_SC2_DevGame1.jpg|thumb|The former nydus warren/queen's nest]] |
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+ | At some point, the queen's nest was in the ''[[StarCraft II]]'' game engine.<ref>2010-02-28, [http://sclegacy.com/editorials/103-starcraft-ii-beta/613-starcraft-ii-beta-game-images StarCraft II Beta Game Images]. ''StarCraft Legacy''. Accessed on 2010-06-02</ref> Its model was used by nydus warrens (now [[nydus network]])<ref name = "Usajuda">[http://www.usajuda.com/video/YYr8xbYBA-Q/StarCraft-2-Zerg-Gameplay-sAvIoR-vs-HwaSin.html StarCraft II Zerg Gameplay sAvIoR vs HwaSin]</ref> and was at one point represented by the [[roach warren]].<ref>2011, [http://phillgonzo.deviantart.com/gallery/11039907?offset=24#/d39f87j SC2: Roach Warren]. ''Deviantart'', accessed on 2011-07-01</ref> |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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+ | {{Zerg}} |
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+ | {{Zerg Breeds}} |
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The queen's nest is a zerg structure composed of a festering mound of living organisms that live off creep and provide queens with the abilities of Spawn Broodling and Ensnare as well as Gamete Meiosis. Nurtured by the queen herself, these "children" in turn willingly sacrifice themselves to serve the Swarm as required. Once the queen's nest is present, the lair can continue on its evolutionary path to become a full hive.[1]
Game Structure
StarCraft
Researched Abilities
All units in the 4 x 4 targeted area when Ensnare is used will have their movement speed reduced by half and attack cooldown increased by half. Cloaked units caught in the area will also be revealed for the spell's duration.
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Creates two broodlings from the targeted ground mechanical or organic unit. The target is instantly destroyed in the process. Archons, dark archons, and robotic units such as probes and reavers may not be targeted. Broodlings last a maximum of 180 seconds.
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Researched Upgrades
- Increases queen maximum energy by 50.
- Increases queen starting energy from 50 to 62.5.
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Development
In some builds of the StarCraft beta, the queen's nest was named the "hive." This name would be given to the final evolution of the hatchery.[2]
StarCraft II
At some point, the queen's nest was in the StarCraft II game engine.[3] Its model was used by nydus warrens (now nydus network)[4] and was at one point represented by the roach warren.[5]
References
- ↑ Underwood, Peter, Bill Roper, Chris Metzen and Jeffrey Vaughn. StarCraft (Manual). Irvine, Calif.: Blizzard Entertainment, 1998.
- ↑ 2011-05-03, Blizzard Archive. "Blizzarchive.com", accessed on 2018-07-03
- ↑ 2010-02-28, StarCraft II Beta Game Images. StarCraft Legacy. Accessed on 2010-06-02
- ↑ StarCraft II Zerg Gameplay sAvIoR vs HwaSin
- ↑ 2011, SC2: Roach Warren. Deviantart, accessed on 2011-07-01