
The ability to swap add ons between their unit producing buildings allow them to change their game plan easily, going from producing cheap units quickly to higher tech units. Vikings are long range anti air units who can also land to back up the ground army and Thors are powerful units against air and can destroy most non armored units quickly. Each unit in the Terran army has a secondary purpose or feature allowing them to be viable in most situations.

Let's talk about strengths, when it comes to being versatile Terran easily outmatch the other two. Second is that it would make the Terran side bloated, units like the firebat and medics have their roles fulfilled by new Terran units and having so many options available would cause a lot of the units to be simply unused.

To Blizzard's credit they made the right choice to "thin the herd" for two important reasons.įirst is that Terran would truly be overpowered if it had access to all those toys, such as powerhouse melee units, even more defenses and more. In the campaign the Terran side has access to a lot more units than they do in multi-player. I'm not going to breakdown the campaign for this entry but there is one detail I want to mention. In my opinion it is due to no small part that the first campaign was developed for the Terran side. However even as I come from a Zerg background I'm going to argue that the Terrans are not overpowered but in terms of development, feel like the most completed race. Watching replays and playing as them it is easy to see why with how many of the pro players are moving to Terran and the majority of the wins.

Terran: Terrans right now are considered by a lot of the fan base to be the most overpowered of the three currently.

For this analysis I'm not going to be talking about nerfing any of the sides but instead talk about improvement. The main reason why I'm posting this here and not over at the SC2 forums is simple, the elitism over there is strong and most people will look at my silver rating and scoff at anything I have to say.
