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Argus VS Khaydarin

Discussion in 'StarCraft Original' started by Fenix, May 27, 2007.

Argus VS Khaydarin

Discussion in 'StarCraft Original' started by Fenix, May 27, 2007.

  1. Fenix

    Fenix Moderator

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    The Protoss units from Aiur, AKA the High Templar, run on Khaydarin crystals, right? Upgrades and such mention this. However, the Dark Templar Upgrades run on Argus....

    Just thought you'd all like to know.
     
  2. Senator

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    Re: Argus VS Kandarin

    What's the difference? All we need are minerals. But there is always "not enough minerals" :p
     
  3. mc2

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    The Xel'Naga used Khaydarin Crystals to power the psionic abilities between the Protoss. These crystals are vital in establishing Protoss's psionic link. Like Terrans eat food, The Protoss rely on Khaydarin Crystals to power themselves. The structures of Protoss also requires Khaydarin based Pylons to be warped in from powerful psionic energy that emanates from Aiur, then the crystals continue to power the structures

    Because the Dark Templar was exiled and have no access to Khaydarins, instead they used the Augus stones on Shakuras that have the same properties and functions.

    Oh this reminds me......................
     
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    Ahhh~ so there's an actual thing that Protoss require to live... okay i thought they were like gods of something, where they'd just never require any food or form of sustenance to power themselves.