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Money maps are the name given to a series of StarCraft maps where, contrasting with 'normal' Starcraft maps, there is essentially an unlimited amount of resources. In these maps, initial mineral and gas deposits are set to the 50,000 unit cap (or, in user-edited maps, sometimes higher) in order to obviate the need to take expansion sites and gain map control.

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  • Money maps are the name given to a series of StarCraft maps where, contrasting with 'normal' Starcraft maps, there is essentially an unlimited amount of resources. In these maps, initial mineral and gas deposits are set to the 50,000 unit cap (or, in user-edited maps, sometimes higher) in order to obviate the need to take expansion sites and gain map control.
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  • Money maps are the name given to a series of StarCraft maps where, contrasting with 'normal' Starcraft maps, there is essentially an unlimited amount of resources. In these maps, initial mineral and gas deposits are set to the 50,000 unit cap (or, in user-edited maps, sometimes higher) in order to obviate the need to take expansion sites and gain map control. Though 'normal' maps have dominated in being widely played in the earlier years of StarCraft, as of late, money maps are becoming more and more popular. On the US West and East servers, money maps are extremely popular in comparison to the other servers.
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