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xT.Btris
Where to train SC as a noob (3544 reads, 5 replies, 1 year ago)
Hi,

Im a noob in Starcraft, and I thought since I have time as I'm on a long break from studies, I would like to learn to play Starcraft, a game which is hard to master. However, ICCUP is like super hard, as I get wiped by even the D-. Is there anywhere else I could train...

Thx
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ciaNo
Why would u change? Just keep on playing on iccup.
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paulinepain
humm as i started doing 1:1 back in the day, the best solution is to find a training partner that is around your level. if you can't beat D-. it means that you have almost everything to learn regarding 1v1. So find a training partner it's best to start i believe.
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LML (Division Leader SC)
there are channels for this.
I think one is called "iCCup Training" or "iCCup Training program" or something, idk, but there should be several noobs in there, and especially people to help you.

Besides that, watch replays to get build orders and timings, aswell as best counters and such.
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Priest
Mate... there's sooo many wonderful things in life, why would you play SC at this age?? This is a good game, true, but it's so competeting you have to play shit out of it to be at any level. I tell you man, it DEVOURS time. Please. Take walks. Read books. Play football. Don't play SC.

If you really have too... Iccup E will be apropriate. tommorow new season starts so you will find many E players really fast.
1a2a3a refers to a Protoss players ability to micro his dts
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sethgecko
2010-08-31 12:56, xT.Btris wrote:
Hi,

Im a noob in Starcraft, and I thought since I have time as I'm on a long break from studies, I would like to learn to play Starcraft, a game which is hard to master. However, ICCUP is like super hard, as I get wiped by even the D-. Is there anywhere else I could train...

Thx


As LML mentioned, there are channels for your purpose. Just take a look at the channels (Channel Button) in the left menue of StarCraft - the iCCup Training Program is listed as one of the first names.
Besides that: if you don't want to ladder anonymously try to make conversations with players that are around your level. When you like them, add them to your friendslist. (/f a nickname)
In that way you will generate a list of names that are a) around your level and b) pretty nice guys. That was how I found my first clan, and created some learning-friendly enviroment about 10 years ago. It's by far the easiest way to find people - just go out and do a bit more than the usual "gl & hf" stuff. If anything else fails: check the iccup forums, there are threads for people asking for other players. You will have to invest a few hours to find people, but you will find them, SCBW isn't dead yet, and I don't think it will crash the next year without warning. And don't listen to people that say "switch to SCII" or "do better stuff". Just play the game if it is fun for you, and quit if you don't like it.
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