Marine | |
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Race | Human |
Faction | Terran |
Statistics | |
Hit points | 520 |
Hit point regeneration | Always |
Hit point regeneration rate | .25 HP/sec. |
Unit Type | Normal |
Unit Classified As | Ground |
Level | 6 |
Gold | 215 |
Food | 2 |
Build time | 26 sec. |
Repair time | 215 sec. |
Stock Maximum | 3 |
Stock Replenish Interval | 30 |
Gold Bounty Awarded | 66-72 |
Transport slots | 1 |
Attacking priority | 2 |
Sleeps | No |
Hotkey | M |
Collision Size | 32 |
Combat | |
Normal attack | 82-88 |
Can attack | Ground, Structure, Debris, Air, Item, Ward |
Range | 400 |
Attack type | Piercing |
Cooldown | .90 sec. |
Weapon type | Instant |
Armor Type | Flesh |
Defense Type | Medium |
Armor | 0 |
Day Sight | 1400 |
Night Sight | 800 |
Movement Speed | 270 |
Turn Rate | .6 |
Sound | |
Sound Set | TerranMarine |
This article contains lore taken from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, the manuals, and/or official bonus maps.
Powerful Terran marine armed with an automatic pulse rifle.[1]
The Marines were terran humans in space suits who fought against Space Fel Orcs in a bonus clip seen after the player beat Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos on the hardest difficulty level. This unit is taken from Starcraft.
Variations of this unit have appeared as an easter egg inside the Warcraft universe:
- The Tauren Marine was presented as an April Fools joke.
- In World of Warcraft, Grunty, the Murloc marine, is a player companion pet who will attack any zergling pet it meets.
Trivia[]
- They also appeared during the Bomber Command scenario map.
- They are found in the Warcraft III World Editor.