You Overachiever, You

As you’ve probably noticed by now, there’s no shortage of achievements to earn in StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. You may have even found yourself completing your first achievement by accident. The game is stacked with opportunities for you to earn achievement points and unlock rewards such as new avatars, which you can flaunt on your Character Profile. We’ve put together a breakdown of the major achievement categories. Now let’s see you rack up some impressive totals. Good luck, you princes of Korhal, you queens of Char.
Achievement Categories
Wings of Liberty Campaign: Complete missions and additional objectives to earn achievements in the many subcategories.
Exploration: To earn these achievements, follow the Guides through a series of Custom Games and Challenge Missions, or simply watch a replay.
Custom Game: To earn achievements in the Custom Game category, players will need to play multiplayer matches against various difficulties of computer A.I. opponents.
Cooperative: Bring some friends -- or make new ones using our matchmaking system -- to play cooperative games against the computer A.I. opponents to earn achievements.
Quick Match: Play Solo, Team, or Free-For-All types to earn achievements in multiplayer Quick Match games using a variety of race combinations.
Combat: Earn these achievements by mastering the Economy, Melee Combat, or League Combat objectives.
Feats of Strength: These are only awarded for exceptional accomplishments or for fulfilling special requirements outside the game. Collector’s Edition owners may have already seen one Feat of Strength: “Devoted Fan.” More are waiting to be discovered…

its called: the scenic route
you destroy all zerg structures on redstone lll
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i dont wana be a troll but they couldve came up with a better name for people who bought the limited edition :\ i just thought it pointless because i didnt need anything in it other then the game. i have all the other blizzard games since i was 10 and i just dont play world of warcraft so :P on you blizzard
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