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The best way to improve at Starcraft 2 is to play a
lot. It sounds silly, but it's simply true. When I started playing, I was
originally placed in gold league and stayed there for a full three months.
Then, slowly but surely, I rose up until I was in the top 50 Grandmasters in
America.
Obviously, not everyone can become a Grandmaster (it
requires, amongst other things, exceptional reflexes, reaction time and
coordination), but I firmly believe that, with practice, everyone can become a
master at Starcraft 2.
The first thing to work on is understand the game
mechanics, namely: armor vs non-armored, range, attack speed, damage reduction,
hidden bonuses, splash damage, etc. For instance, one thing that makes the
Terran siege tanks so powerful is the fact that they might hit not just one
unit, but up to 8. Obviously, the 70 damage they can quickly become 300-400,
making them one of the highest-damage units in the game.
Every unit has its particularities and becoming
intrinsically familiar with them will greatly improve your play. Any Protoss
player, for instance, knows how to individually blink their stalkers to save
them as they are about to die. Likewise, a Zerg player knows not to group their
mutalisks during a raid if the enemy has air splash damage, such as a Thor.
The second thing to improve on is your knowledge of
group battles. Almost all Starcraft 2 games are decided by one large
confrontation, where the loser will be left on the defensive, rolling back,
while the victor will keep pushing and destroying the economy and production
capacities of the loser. It is better, in my opinion, to retreat from a battle
that is clearly lost rather than lose every single one of your units in a lost
defense. There are such things in Starcraft 2 as pyrrhic victory, where you
somehow manage to hold a magnificent defense, but lose so much time and
resources in the process that your other bases are left defenseless.
Another key trick to improve at Starcraft 2 is to
utterly master the art of macroing, i.e. producing units, mining bases and,
most of all, expanding. If you watch professional games, you'll notice all of
them expand very quickly, sometimes dangerously fast. While risky, an early
expansion can bring him double the amount of minerals and gas you'd grab on one
base, giving you a decisive advantage in the mid-game.
Lastly, take the time required to define and improve
your style, whether it is micro-aggression, economy or turtling. Learning which
race suits your best will also help you develop as a Starcraft 2 player and
slowly grind up until you reach master. In my mind, with one or two hours per
day, any player can become a master within 6 months if he practices correctly.
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