Playing as Protoss is a lot of fun but it can be very frustrating if you don't know the correct starting build order. This guide will show you how to start the game off with the perfect build order for Protoss.
You start with 6 probes so get them to work mining the minerals right away. Build probes until the 9th one pops out. Take the 9th probe and start a pylon then send him to mine the minerals. Continue making probes until you hit 12 and then start a gateway. You may also start an extractor now if you want. You should have about 16 probes when the gateway finishes so start making a zealot and build another pylon.
You will also want to start a cybernetics core so you can make stalkers. After this a continue making probes and then build a second extractor and gateway. From this point it is up to you what you want to do. When I play against Zerg I would make build a few sentries so I can block the zerglings from running into my base and killing the probes. If I'm playing against Terran I would expand and try to harass them a little with my zealots and stalkers.
I would recommend getting a robotics facility as soon as you can though for a couple of reasons. First, I like to get an observer so I can see what my enemy is doing and second you will most likely need to build either colossus or immortals depending on what your opponent is building. Build a colossus if he is massing smaller units, build an immortal if he is using bigger units such as thors and tanks or hydralisks and roaches. If follow this guild then you should have a great start to any game and be ready for just about anything.
Becoming an advanced Starcraft 2 player is very challenging and confusing. I purchased the Starcraft 2 Advanced Strategy Guide from Star2Pros.com and I have been very impressed with the strategies they teach. I would highly recommend it to any Starcraft 2 player who wants to get to the top of the Diamond Ladders, I think this guide might be the only one of its kind. Anyways, good luck to all of you and I hope to see you on BattleNet!
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