


Without the use of SCVs, Thors can now self-repair at any time.

Tragically it's not a magic space hammer, but it may well be better. The big guy isn't going to be left out of Legacy of the Void. Vastly improving the manoeuvrability of one of Terran's clunkiest units. This not only means Terran can do pre-sieged drops, but can also lift and re-drop sieged Tanks if they get surrounded on the battlefield. Technically making it possible to never unsiege at any point in the game - using lightning fast micro. In Legacy of the Void Terran now have the ability to lift and drop Siege Tanks while they remain in Siege Mode. Think the Siege Tank is deadly in Heart of the Swarm? Well you haven't seen anything yet. The only ways to stop them is to trap them, flank them, or catch them off-guard. The Cyclone has the movement speed of a Stalker (2.953), but has the obvious advantage of being able to shoot and move simultaneously – unlike a Stalker. Even air units can't escape the wrath of the Cyclone, as it can attack both ground and air. The Cyclone is a ranged unit who's job it is to focus on a single target, and keep dealing damage – even when on the move. Though it struggles taking on larger ground units, it looks to be a terrific complementary unit to Terran foot soldiers. It's got a ton of health, light armour, and small splash damage on its side. The downside though is Herc doesn't know how to look up, and thus can only attack ground units. This Terran infantry unit comes equipped with a Bionic Commando style grappling hook, able to latch on the far away enemies and pull itself up close and personal. Kicking things off with the new units Herc.
