Such big creatures, and you’re saying they can just bury themselves under the ground that fast and no one can tell there’s something wrong with that large hole right in front of them? Also, is a leviathan really larger than a mothership?
From the campaign the leviathans are shown to be able to be as big as a planet,makes sense since they're able to produce units like broodlords on the fly
Story-wise the zerg vibrate themselves on a molecular level which causes the ground to liquefy around them it would be like one of us diving through water
Leviathans are huge. Second only to the Spear of Adun in size. And zergs have billions of muscles that they vibrate, allowing them to basically swim underground.
@@pilky_boooi Not to mention we're the only race who can actually build and as such repair ours (Zerg are birthed and slowly regenerate over days to months, Protoss I can only assume have already constructed their machines and the warp in is their way of bringing them across the galaxy, the only time we ever actually see them 'build' anything is a Stalker in LotV, which is more of putting an almost dead corpse in a already built machine, just needing to be assembled).
@@hoblowme they are. I use metric system on basics. I'm not American. Also to give you evidence? Look at fight between Archon and Ultralisk in Legacy of the Void intro video.
@@OverReaperCh I literally posted a link but RU-vid deleted it. Do some research man, the very first thing when you google it is the cannon size according to the creator of StarCraft. This person is right, it does not matter what your eyesight says
@@CyIinder I'm not too much into the lore, are you saying that cerebrates have to think everything and I mean everything for each and every zerg creature? Are zerg units not like "ants" in a sense that they can control their bodies but they take orders from the queen/cerebrates/kerrigan. that's where the term "hive mind" comes from, right?
Basically game mechanics. And the ultralisks are two different yet similar strains. Think of the Behemoth and Minotaur class battlecruisers. Both are BCs, but are different sized/class ships. I imagine Blizzard just wanted to make them bigger so they would be more impressive in Cinematics, though that is something that is always frustrating and annoying about games like StarCraft; the different between in-game and cinematic units is enormous. Like, in cinematics, the Leviathan is absolutely enormous, and the Behemoth battlecruiser is a toy compared to it. But in-game the Behemoth is maybe about 1/4th or 1/5 the size of the Leviathan. Also like with a Marine, in cinematic a marine would never be able to damage a Leviathan from the outside, but a sufficient marine ball can kill a Leviathan in-game. Madness, lol.
@@akira7752 The sf nerds always deliberately underestimate other worldviews. It's really a pity that your wishes didn't come true, but its ve been officially certified in the field manual
@@akira7752 The only combat cruiser in the field manual is the Minotaur-class combat cruiser, which is written in 980 m. The origin of the size of the Minotaur combat cruiser was Robert, who inserted an image of a field instructor. He asked the Blizzard setup team about the size of the battle cruiser, but Blizzard didn't give an exact answer, so Robert set it to 980 meters to write a field instructor and Blizzard accepted it. But the size of the Gorgon-class battle cruiser is unknown, and the 550-meter setting has already been contradictory, and field instructors claim it is definitely 980-meter. Blizzard insisted that this was not an exaggeration, but a definite size.
@@lenda-3-i2md it shows in the cinematic that the spear of adun is much bigger and longer than the leviathans. And the spear of adun is 9 km. How would that work.
No offence but this list was shit. 1st of all The Overlord carries 2 ultras which are x2 size of Overlord itself compared to this list + in Hearth Of The Swarm cinematic you get too see how really big Ultras are.