The Odin Died 200 Times. – Wings of Liberty: One-Shot Edition – pt 9



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48 thoughts on “The Odin Died 200 Times. – Wings of Liberty: One-Shot Edition – pt 9”

  1. I feel like that bottom production base could have been taken by just spreading out 6-8 wraiths and a-moving them. You spend so much APM trying to micro perfect movement when bronze-league strats might just work easier.

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  2. wasnt it possible to just build a ring of supply depots around the spawning zone of the odin and leaving it there when it dies until you are rdy to let hin loose? edit:ok nvm he doesnt wanted that^^

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  3. I think the real reason Grant is having issues with the Odin is that he forgot that Odin was made to have 1 HP not sober. The Odin is still very much controlled by a very drunk marine.

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  4. Curious, your minerals/vespene would randomly jump upwards – specifically when you lost your wraith and went to build some more at 18:30 – you just randomly jumped from 0 to 310 vespene — and at the end of your first failed attempt, when you lost your CC; you cancelled it and had 350 minerals, which wasn't enough for the third CC you built on the low ground – then it suddenly jumped to 750 minerals. Not sure what is causing that, maybe something going on with the Odin's repairs.

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  5. This is just frustrating. You never actually failed the mission when Tychus died, then instead of sending him to a corner to not waste resources you let him wander around, like you couldn't do anything.

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  6. I'm just kind of amazed that you never took a single wraith and a-shift-clicked around the easy bases without detection. You ONLY killed the production but you could have also just killed everything and it would have been a lot simpler. Also, you had Ravens to detect Perditions.
    Edit: You also completely forgot that the Odin gets a command every once in awhile when you sent it to nuke, something you yourself figured out. So obviously giving it a command that's going to take a long time to execute wasn't going to work out.

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  7. I love the easter egg version of that mission made by the modder where the Odin jsut dies on the 1st perdition, isjsut never rebuilt and you need to destroy all bases by yourself 🙂

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