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*[[Attributes (Stat Boosts)]]: In this sense, Attribute refers to a statistic or value of a hero unit. These are typically used in Veterancy Behaviours and for example, in Warcraft 3, all Hero units had these Attributes: Strength, Agility and Intelligence.  
 
*[[Attributes (Stat Boosts)]]: In this sense, Attribute refers to a statistic or value of a hero unit. These are typically used in Veterancy Behaviours and for example, in Warcraft 3, all Hero units had these Attributes: Strength, Agility and Intelligence.  
*[[Game Attributes]]: In this sense, a game attribute is referring to settings and options of a published map. We evidently know little about this at this point in time, so, in the meanwhile, please refer to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQp3irTx25o OneTwo's YouTube Video] (start at 6:38 for Game Attributes).
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*[[Game Attributes]]: In this sense, a Game Attribute is referring to settings and options of a published map.
  
 
[[Category:StarCraft II]]
 
[[Category:StarCraft II]]

Latest revision as of 20:12, 27 November 2010

In GalexyEdit, the word "Attribute" can refer to two different things, hence this disambiguation page.

  • Attributes (Stat Boosts): In this sense, Attribute refers to a statistic or value of a hero unit. These are typically used in Veterancy Behaviours and for example, in Warcraft 3, all Hero units had these Attributes: Strength, Agility and Intelligence.
  • Game Attributes: In this sense, a Game Attribute is referring to settings and options of a published map.