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The twilight archon was a protoss heavy assault unit in StarCraft II. It has since been replaced by the archon.[2][3]
Overview[]
Both branches of the protoss warrior tradition share the ability to merge their souls. Twilight archons radiate incalculable power and can unleash devastating psionic storms against enemy forces both in the air and on the ground.[4]
The first (and only confirmed) twilight archon was formed shortly after the Fall of Aiur from a high templar named Rihod and a former high templar cut off from the Khala, Lekila. The merged form possessed considerable power, devastating zerg forces around it in a highly visible display. It could even teleport objects. A Dark Templar commander considered it a sign of the future.[5]
Game Unit[]
The following section contains information from a previous version of StarCraft II which is no longer valid.
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The twilight archon was replaced by the archon by March 2008.[2][3]
A twilight archon could be created from the merging of either two high templar, two dark templar, or one of each type of warrior.[6]
The true abilities of the twilight archon are shrouded in mystery, though it is clear that they were more than capable of taking care of themselves and dishing out considerable damage to clumps of weaker ground units.[7] They were described as "attacking with psionic storms"[4] which is identical to the archon description in the StarCraft manual.[8]
Unlike the archons in original StarCraft, the psionic manifestation of the twilight archon matched the team color.
Abilities[]
Twilight archons possessed the dark archon's feedback ability, an ability revealed at BlizzCon 2007.[9][10]
Heroes of the Storm[]
The following section contains information from Heroes of the Storm and is not canon to StarCraft continuity
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Twilight Archons appear as in Heroes of the Storm as the level 20 upgrade to Tassadar's Archon ability. This modifies the appearance of the ability to have a purple glow.[11]
Known Twilight Archons[]
- Lekila/Rihod (Lekila was a former high templar cut off from the Khala)
References[]
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- Stapleton, Dan. "StarCraft II." PC Gamer Magazine 164 (August 2007): 20-30.