I've been playing SC2 for a couple of weeks now and have a general grasp on how to use Protoss. The problem is when I play against my friend(Zerg) he always does the same general strategy which consists of Zerglings rush as early as he possibly can, fast expand to as many expansions as he can, and then this is where I can't stop him, he amasses a retarded amount of mutalisks and destroys my base like nothing. How do I stop that? I tried having a bunch of Stalkers and/or Void Rays but he seems to always win. Is there any units I'm not using that I do good anti-air like Thors for Terrian?
Umm...first of all....DONT let him expand like crazy.... second....*cough* WHAT ABOUT THAT FIRST UNIT IN THE STARGATE THAT HAS A BONUS VS. LIGHT?!?!?! WOW. THAT PISSED ME OFF SO MUCH!!! I'm sorry Phoenix he didn't mean that! We loooove uuuus! T_T
Jeez way to earn your name I just started playing recently, i don't know most of the units yet... jerk
firest thing is first lock down your choke make it so one zealot fights one zergling this can be done on all 1v1 maps, get a stalker behind it, this wins vs zerglings. second make some sents and stalkers like 3 stalkers 2 zealots and a sent then attack said early exapnsion, keep making workers keep making units. kill said expansion cause he only has zerlings or nothing ( what happens when you rush mutas) then laugh. build more gateways build more stalkers walk into his base laugh a little more then kill spire. ( make sure you research warpgate in all this). btw spires take a damm long time to build, and you need a a lair and alot of gas, this basically excludes you from getting roaches or hydras without reducing your mutas and since you kill his first expansion he doesnt have that kinda monies hopefull that helps if you want to see a chokepoint with a zealot(sic.) vs zerg ( lol i felt like changing this but its funny) i can try finding a replay.
Thanks a lot. That explained a lot of what I just saw. I was watching a ZvP game while waiting for a response, i know where to find replays. I'll try these things out next time I play my friend. Thank you again for your clear and comprehensive explanation.