Mlg dota 2 announcer

Mlg dota 2 announcer

Mlg dota 2 announcer

MLG Announces Extensive Dota 2 Plans

MLG to Run North American Dota 2 League via MLG: Play, Showcase Game on 2014 Pro Circuit and Air Robust Programming at www. mlg. tv

NEW YORK – October 1, 2013 – Major League Gaming (MLG), the global leader in eSports, today announced extensive plans to feature Dota 2 within the MLG ecosystem. MLG will run a robust, North American (NA) Dota 2 league, will showcase the game on the 2014 Pro Circuit, and will highlight Dota 2 competition via weekly programming airing at www. mlg. tv.

Following the success of MLG’s NA Dota 2 League and the upcoming Fall Invitational, MLG will roll out an extensive NA Dota 2 League with $210,000 on the line in the first half of 2014. Beginning January 6, 2014, NA teams will enter League Play via MLG: Play that will culminate with a $150,000 tournament at the MLG Championship in Anaheim, CA, from June 20-22, 2014. Teams can influence their placement in the league by participating in pre-season online tournaments. Additionally, the top four NA teams competing at the MLG Championship in Columbus, Ohio from November 22-24 will be invited to compete. The International competition in Columbus will feature Evil Geniuses, Team Liquid, Fnatic, Team Dignitas and another NA team taking on The Alliance, Na’vi, DK and Speed Gaming.

Beginning Wednesday, October 2, MLG will air Dota 2 programming on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6pm ET at www. mlg. tv. Moving into 2014, MLG will roll out even more Dota 2 content highlighting league competition, Pro Circuit Championship events and more to showcase tremendous Dota 2 gameplay and talent. At the Championship in Columbus, MLG will offer a FREE in-game ticket. More details will be released soon.

The MLG NA Dota 2 League structure is as follows:

Pre-Season – League Qualification:

Fall Ladder/Bracket

  • Ladder Dates = November 1 – December 19, 2013
  • Bracket Teams = Top 16 on December 19, 2013
  • Bracket Date = December 21, 2013
  • Prizes = $5,000
  • Pro Points = 5000 Series

Online Tournaments

  • Tournament Dates = November 9, November 16, November 30, December 7, December 14
  • Entry = 10 credits per player ($7.50)
  • Prizes = 50% of Entry Fees
  • Pro Points = 2000 Series

League Play Season 1

  • Dates = January 6 – February 1, 2014
  • Invites = 4 NA Teams from the MLG Championship in Columbus, November 22-24 and the top four Pro Points Teams on December 22
  • Format = Round Robin Regular Season, 4-Team Single Elim Playoffs
  • Prizes = $15,000
  • Pro Points = TBD

Qualification for Season 2

  • Dates = January 27 – February 5, 2014
  • Invites = Season 1 Playoff Teams auto-qualify, Season 1’s 5th-8th Place Teams compete in Up/Down Matches against the Top 8 Season 1 Pro Points Teams
  • Format = Single Elimination

League Play Season 2

  • Dates = February 10 – March 8, 2014
  • Invites = 4 Season 1 Playoff Teams and 4 Season 1 Qualifying Teams
  • Format = Round Robin Regular Season and 4-Team Single Elim Playoffs
  • Prizes = $15,000
  • Pro Points = TBD

Qualification for Season 3

  • Dates = March 3 – March 12, 2014
  • Invites = Season 2 Playoff Teams auto-qualify and Season 2’s 5th-8th Place Teams compete in Up/Down Matches against the Top 8 Season 2 Pro Points Teams
  • Format = Single Elimination

League Play Season 3

  • Dates = March 17 – April 12, 2014
  • Invites = 4 Season 2 Playoff Teams and 4 Season 2 Qualifying Teams
  • Format = Round Robin Regular Season and 4-Team Single Elim Playoffs
  • Prizes = $15,000
  • Pro Points = TBD

Qualification for Season 4

  • Dates = April 7 – April 16, 2014
  • Invites = Season 3 Playoff Teams auto-qualify and Season 3’s 5th-8th Place Teams compete in Up/Down Matches against the Top 8 Season 3 Pro Points Teams
  • Format = Single Elimination

League Play Season 4

  • Dates = April 21 – May 17, 2014
  • Invites = 4 Season 3 Playoff Teams and 4 Season 3 Qualifying Teams
  • Format = Round Robin Regular Season and 4-Team Single Elim Playoffs
  • Prizes = $15,000
  • Pro Points = TBD

Qualification for Season 5 & Anaheim

  • Dates = May 12 – May 21, 2014
  • Invites = Season 4 Playoff Teams auto-qualify and Season 4’s 5th-8th Place Teams compete in Up/Down Matches against the Top 8 Season 4 Pro Points Teams
  • Format = Single Elimination

Mlg dota 2 announcer

Best dns to play dota 2

Best dns to play dota 2

Best dns to play dota 2

Best dns to play dota 2

Just my view but after a long time playing Dota 2 i wanted to share my experience on the different Dota 2 regional servers. Feel free to chip in and discuss. I have really good internet and get low ping on all the servers.

Im from England so my local server would be Europe West.

* Huge mix of languages makes gameplay quite diffucult with communication
* Don’t use ingame voice comms much
* Server has alot of people giving bad advice and complaining that you didnt go in 2vs 5 etc etc

* Mostly Russians with some other europeans
* Most likely to use the mute button on this server
* Less likely to get a balanced team of heroes
* Get alot of randomness over voice comms – music etc
* Strong sense of giving up after losing first blood – early GG etc

* 90% russians
* Seem to play a stronger game than on other servers with a better team balance
* Supports less likely to support
* More pinging on the map than any other server – isnt one enough lol?

* Focused teamplay
* Friendly
* Dont complain much in chat about anything
* Normally no rage quitting
* Favourite Dota server

* Most likely to tell you that its everyone elses fault when they are 1-14
* Early GG/FF and afk in fountain 2/10 games
* Use comms more than any other server
* Server where people seem to let their emotions get in the way of the game
* most likely to stop and type in chat and get killed
* Better team balance than some servers in all pick
* Most likely to have a very one sided game

* Similar to US East apart from people on this server seem to have much less of an attitude problem and play the game better – low MMR games are more of a challenge here.
*Most likely to give missing calls etc.

* Most likely to pause the game for no reason
* High chance of a ‘giving up’ mentality of a losing team even if there is a high chance of a comeback
* Server with the most ganker picks – not much team focus – more like 5 man solo picks.
* You can pick early game heroes and force the other team to give up and do silly things like courier feed after 5-10 minutes if you are sensible.
* My least liked server.

* Its like they are new to DOTA 2
* Do not know the basics very well
* Easiest server to raise MMR if you choose a solo ganker/carry
* Not much chat/voice or pinging – they just get on with it.
* Fun server to win games easy and snowball with a carry

* Mix of languages – English/Asian
* More likely to see a carry dazzle or support sniper!
* Can be fun if you dont mind losing
* Dont seem to play to win – why?

* Less competitive than European/Russian servers.
* Best attitude
* Likley to counterpick if you show your hero pick early
* Less likely to quit if doing badly
* Highest chance of getting a friend request if you play well
* Lots of post match talking even if you lose

Best dns to play dota 2

How to restore dota 2 settings

How to restore dota 2 settings

How to restore dota 2 settings

How to increase FPS in Dota 2: v > Articles Vincenzo “Skulz” Milella May 17, 2019 Guides, Settings Comment

The video settings and launch options of Dota 2 can be optimized to increase your FPS and improve your gameplay.

On the web, you can find several configuration files to replace yours and boost the fps. Honestly, I don’t like this approach because I want to know exactly what I am changing, so I decided to review all the options in this article.

These adjustments are useful if you are struggling to reach an acceptable amount of fps as you are using a low-spec PC, but also if you have a monitor with a high refresh-rate as you bought it to gain an edge in a competitive game such as Dota 2.

In-game settings

Launch Dota 2, click the Settings icon on the top left, and open the Video tab. I will show you how to set up each option for maximum performance.

Resolution

Use my monitor’s current resolution: off.

I suggest using the advanced settings, but in some cases this option is helpful to solve bugs.

For example, I am currently using a 34 inches ultrawide monitor: the game doesn’t offer a 21:9 aspect ratio in the advanced settings, and my display resolution isn’t listed either.

In order to play Dota 2 with my monitor, I must select “Use my monitor’s current resolution” and also indicate my exact resolution (2560×1080) in the launch options with the following command: -w 2560 – h 1080.

Note: I didn’t have this issue in the past as my monitor resolution appeared correctly under “Size”.

Use advanced settings: on.

Aspect Ratio: use your native one.

It depends on your display, but nowadays the great majority of the monitors have a 16:9 aspect ratio.

Size: use your native resolution.

Using your native resolution is desirable for a better view, but if you badly need a performance boost, decreasing the resolution will greatly improve your fps. 720p is usually a solid compromise between quality and performance.

Display Mode: Full Screen.

Full Screen is the best choice performance-wise, but you might prefer Borderless Window if you have a multi-monitor setup and you wish to move quickly on another display.

Note: you can switch from Full Screen to Borderless Window by pressing Alt+Enter on the keyboard.

Options

Rendering API: DX11.

The available options are DX9, DX11, Vulkan, and OpenGL.

DX11 provides the best performance on most modern systems, but I recommend trying also DX9 on yours as the results may be different.

Vulkan is only slightly behind DX11. I believe this API might become the superior choice in the future as Valve drastically improved it in the past years.

OpenGL is the worst option. Do not use it.

Rendering

Use basic settings: off.

This slider is the simplest solution to tune down the graphic if you don’t know what are you doing, but I prefer selecting individually each option.

Here are two comparative images with the slider set to Fastest and Best Looking.

How to restore dota 2 settings

Dota 2 pro meepo replays decatur

Dota 2 pro meepo replays decatur

Dota 2 pro meepo replays decatur

Poof Meepo – the mid game carry

DotA2 Hero: Meepo

Purchase Order

Starting items

M > Vladmir’s Offering

Possible Additions to Core

Hero Skills

Earthbind

1 12 13 14

Ransack

Div >

6 11 16

Talents

Poof Meepo – the mid game carry

1. Introduction
2. Pros/Cons
3. Play Style
4. Advanced clone tactics and skill explanations.
5. Advanced Blink Dagger Play.
6. Teamfights

Introduction

Meepo was one of my favorite heroes in Dota 1 and now hes been released in dota 2. He is one of the best farming heroes in the game. He can split push all by him self due to his ultimate ability allowing you to keep all the lanes pushed up if needed.

Pros/Cons

Pros

    Fun
    Huge Nuke damage
    Sorta a Carry
    Earthbind is boss
    ability to farm multiple lanes
    easily able to clear jungle

    Squishy
    Micro oriented
    Some times tricky to land skills
    can be easily countered with high burst
    extremely low base damage

Play Style

When you first start out in a lane youll notice you have a really low base damage. This makes farming at this stage rather tricky. However, because Meepo is very level dependent rather then item dependent this isn’t such a bad thing. play extremely safe from levels 1-6 because of the low amount of HP you have and your low base damage. You really will only be able to harass if you are laning with some one who has a slow or if they initiate on you at this stage. One thing people usually miss when they first play meepo is that poof can be used with out a clone as an effective aoe nuke. This makes it easy to kill some one who is tower diving you and melee.

When you hit level 6 you’ll be able to start moving around and doing more things. If you can land an earthbind (or your lane partner lands a stun) try to get up as close as possible then spam poof with your main hero and your clone. The idea here is that because you are in melee range you will get both the entrance and exit damage effectively doubling the damage of the spell, I. E. 140 becomes 280 and with the clone it becomes 520. With a point in geostrike you’ll be able to slow them from here and eventually use the poof combo again to finish them off. If they are a particularly fast hero or have invisibility make sure to use both of your earth binds in succession to keep them from running away.

When you either start to loose towers or the other team starts teaming up, start to split your clones and hero up into different lanes. I tend to have my clones all in one lane or split into 2 if I have 4 of them and my hero in another. Even if you aren’t the one farming the gold here you should be able to get double or even triple the xp that a normal hero would get just by being in the lanes. This gives you a huge advantage. If you aren’t the highest level hero in the game after doing this then you are doing something wrong. Also when you get 2 clones it becomes extremely easy to push a lane by your self. You can use your poof to simply kill all the creeps. Doing 800 damage in an aoe makes this extremely easy. Also at this point your geostrike will make finishing off stragglers a breeze.

Advanced clone tactics and skill explanations.

A few people have suggested skilling earthbind after poof and then geostrike. IMO this is extremely situational. If you are faced with invis heroes or heroes with great escape/movement, this can be good to force a hero down into its place as the range on a maxed earth bind is ridiculous. Maxed Geostrike on the other hand allows you to maximize the damage your clones and hero does because all of them stack. (with 2 clones you get 3 separate instances of geostrike on the target, with 3 you’ll have 4 etc.) When coupled with an AC you can slow people better then the zombies from undying’s totem. Imagine getting one strike from 5 meepos on one hero. This is technically a 100% movement slow. This is exactly why when I go for a Geostrike early build ill rush a Scepter.

Because of the nature of this hero, some more advanced tactics can involve sending in a lone meepo or getting a blink dagger and blinking on top of a lone hero while poofing your clones to your meepo to do a surprise amount of damage. This is an extremely effective way of ganking some unsuspecting int/support hero and or low HP carry. This is also the reason why meepo is up with undying on the “anti-gank” category. When some one trys to take out a clump of meepos who are pushing a lane far into enemy territory, it is very easy to poof away and keep pushing a different lane. Think of this like the Morphling ultimate except there is no time limit.

Lastly, I wanted to touch on the reason why i chose Str treds to be the core boots for this build. Meepo has a really low amount of HP naively and because his clones only get the benefit of auras and his boots, using Str treds to boost their hp is very important. Even if you were to get a reaver on meepo, it would only add 8 str to each clone while str treads grant 10 str.

Advanced Blink Dagger Play.

To pull off some of the magic that you can do with a blink dagger requires quite a bit of micromanagement. Due to this, I have decided to devote a complete section to this area. Dota 2 pro meepo replays decatur A lot of the other guides for meepo center around getting a blink dagger as fast as possible, but i think for pubs, this is wrong simply because the skill required to pull off such a tactic is extremely demanding, that being said, i think its still a reasonable way of playing meepo.

So youve decided to get a blink dagger on meepo and you probably don’t really know where to start with it due to the fact that the original hero only gets its benefits. the Blink dagger meepo gives a lot of versatility to how you can play however, because of its general nature. Imagine if you will seeing a lone meepo running around. Very tempting to gank. But then out of know where, 3 other meepos poof in and you die from the burst or you at least come close to dying. This is the idea behind this tactic. Whether it be offensive or defensive, the blink dagger can be a great tool for meepo.

Here’s the basic technique. activate Poof on all your original meepo, then blink in. If timed correctly when your hero meepo arrives next to the hero you are ganking, the clones will also arrive with a lot of damage. Again, I sa >

Teamfights

Your goal in team fights is to get one of your “heroes” into melee range, whether through earth bind spams or a blink dagger, you can then pull off a full rotation of poof to do a ton of damage to their entire team if they are clumped up enough. Beware though, if one clone dies you die. If one clone starts to loose HP fast, make sure to micro him back out of the fight. If they have high burst you will probably have to make sure you initiate with the main hero and then fall back to a clone you’ve left behind. This can be a very effective method of doing lots of damage and keeping your self alive.

Anyhow, I will continue to update this as I continue to play this hero. Have fun guys.

Dota 2 pro meepo replays decatur

Dota 2 swap all random all mid

Dota 2 swap all random all mid

Dota 2 swap all random all mid

[OG] M4’s guide to All Random Deathmatch (updated for 6.84c)

[OG] M4’s guide to All Random Deathmatch (updated for 6.84c)

1. Introduction
2. Fine Print
3. Items
4. Heroes

Introduction

ARDM is fricking great. If you like being on your feet and want to play well with a variety of heroes, this is the mode for you.

The mode is like regular Dota, except that you spawn a new random hero when you die. New heroes retain levels, gold and items.

There are two victory conditions (push or get 45 kills), so the game’s overall strategy can be different from the normal game. Teamfights happen more often, and Dagon is popular. The game can reach a point where push becomes secondary to simply getting pick-offs.

Fine Print

  • You can swap heroes at the beginning of the game. You cannot repick. No hero spawns twice.
  • If you deny an ally or yourself, or go die to a neutral creep, the enemy doesn’t get the XP/Gold, but you still lose one of your 45 lives.
  • Players who cannot respawn anymore (when the team has run out of lives) can still buy and drop shareable items like Observer Ward s, Bottle , Perseverance , and Gem of True Sight for the surviving team.
  • If someone dies and abandons, you cannot sell their items.
  • If someone abandons and their hero is alive, you can sell their items.
  • If someone disconnects/abandons, you can use their hero, but if that hero dies, they don’t respawn until they reconnect.
  • Visage ‘s Familiars die when the main hero dies, but otherwise most non-hero units and wards such as Nature’s Prophet ‘s treants, Holy Persuasion creeps, Lycan ‘s wolves, Templar Assassin ‘s traps survive after death.
  • Legion Commander ‘s stolen damage does not stay after death, nor does Silencer ‘s stolen intelligence or Pudge ‘s fatty stacks.
  • Vengeful Spirit ‘s negative aura only stays until the Venge player respawns.
  • Alchemist ‘s Aghanim’s Scepter buff does not stay if Alchemist or the buff recipient dies.

Items

Items to counter

A list of items by popularity. This is so you know what to watch out for, and possibly pick:

  • Dagon – Probably the most popular item in this mode, although it’s very hit or miss, especially if rushed too early without enough survivability/damage items.
  • Blink Dagger – when their Lich or Brewmaster teamwipes you and buys a Dagger, he is impossible to catch till the end of the game. This is probably the first big item you should get.
  • Hand of Midas – A lot of people rush M >Linken’s Sphere / Lotus Orb – Btw, medallion of courage DOES NOT break Linken’s. If it’s late enough in the game that all fights are 5v5 and you don’t anticipate being Dagoned by surprise, Lotus Orb serves you better than Linken’s.
  • Shadow Blade / Glimmer Cape – very annoying, and at worst puts a money strain on the enemy to buy detection.

Items that are likely to make you win

  • Dagon
  • Blink Dagger
  • Orchid Malevolence
  • Radiance
  • Linken’s Sphere
  • Assault Cuirass
  • Shadow Blade
  • Helm of the Dominator
  • Drum of Endurance
  • Vladmir’s Offering
  • Tranquil Boots – very useful if you roam a lot (and you should)
  • Arcane Boots
  • Heart of Tarrasque
  • Crimson Guard
  • Blademail
  • Bloodstone

Items that are likely to make you lose

  • Mask of Madness – It’s okay if you bought it when you were Faceless Void , but you have to resist the urge to turn it on when you’re chasing someone as Zeus .
  • Aghanim’s Scepter – if farmed too early in a game that you are already losing
  • Dagon – if farmed too early in a game that you are already losing
  • Battle Fury – if farmed too early in a game that you are already losing

Troll Strategy

Many people rush Hand of Midas and Dagon with some form of boots, and if the game goes in their favour they get fat on stolen kills and win easy. It’s a risky strat but worth a try.

Dota 2 swap all random all mid

Dota 2 sniper armlet of origin

Dota 2 sniper armlet of origin

Dota 2 sniper armlet of origin

Armlet of Mordiggian

Armlet of Mordiggian
Weapon of choice among brutes, the bearer sacrifices his life energy to gain immense strength and power.
Active Unholy Strength
Bonus +5 Health regeneration
+5 Armor
+25 Attack speed
+9 Attack damage
Disassemble? No
Alert allies? No
Recipe

The Armlet of Mordiggian is an item purchasable at the Main Shop, under Weapons.

Contents

Additional information [ edit ]

  • Attack damage, attack speed, armor and health regeneration bonuses of multiple Armlets of Mordiggian do not stack.
  • One Armlet of Mordiggian grants the following:
    • While toggled off, grants a total of 5 health regeneration, 5 armor, 25 attack speed and 9 attack damage.
    • While toggled on, grants a total of 500 health, 9 armor, 25 attack speed and 40 (65 to strength heroes) attack damage.

Ability [ edit ]

When active, Unholy Strength grants +31 damage, +25 strength and +4 armor, but drains 54 health per second.

You cannot die from the health drain when Unholy Strength is activated, nor from the strength loss when Unholy Strength is deactivated.

  • Does not interrupt the user’s channeling spells upon toggling.
  • The attack damage bonus is granted instantly once toggled on, while the armor bonus is granted after the 0.6 seconds delay.
  • The strength is granted during the 0.6 seconds delay, 4.17 strength in 0.1 second intervals.
  • This strength bonus does not keep the current health percentage, but instead adds 20 health per strength to the current health pool.
    • Increases current health by a total of 500 once all the strength is gained.
    • This health bonus does not count as a heal, so it is unaffected by amplifications, but still does not bypass Ice Blast .
  • Drains 6 health in 0.11 second intervals, starting 0.11-second after toggled on.
  • Does not drain health while invulnerable. Health drain cannot bring the user’s health below 1. Does not toggle itself off when reaching 1 health.
  • When toggling off, all bonuses are lost instantly. The strength loss works like the gain, and only affects the maximum health.
    • However, also like upon toggling on, the user loses 20 health per strength, instantly losing up to 500 of current health.
    • This health loss is not lethal either, and cannot drop the user’s health below 1.
  • Unholy Strength does not persist through the user’s death. If it was active upon death, the user respawns with it deactivated.
  • Multiple instances of Unholy Strength do not stack.
    • If multiple Armlets are toggled on, turning off any Armlet removes the Unholy Strength buff.
  • Assuming no other factors, it takes 10.2 seconds for the health cost to overcome the bonus health on the active.
  • If a unit is affected by Doom when it gains the active armlet buff (for example, by dropping it and picking it up), their current health will retain the same percentage, instead of being increased by 500 over 0.6 seconds. In this way, while doomed, the +25 str bonus operates in the same manner as conventional strength and health gain.

Dota 2 sniper armlet of origin

Multiple treads dota 2

Multiple treads dota 2

Multiple treads dota 2

Multiple treads dota 2

how many times do i have to tell you to respect me, slave?! i only want peace everywhere all around the globe! I beg of you please help me

I’m not going to respect a level 1 account despite you living in England with me and playing dota with almost 3k hours

ok, can you terll us one hero that is “possible” with a bad team?

Tanks are the main game breakers currently, as of Patch 7.21 – Most melees that are flexible enough to outrun a ranged attacker, [Like PA with basher = winners]
But you have to always have a team to play with,

Encourage your team to fight.
The most common people, even in low rank – are the ones who are only there to last hit your enemies. . . that does make the game suck

But play Pub-games
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PA can win 70% of the time, Ancient – and lower ;->
Drow Ranger is also brilliant, with silence, and split-shots.

Phantom assassin isn’t possible with bad teams

It seems like at the moment many people are leaving dota 2 due to bad teams and i’m on the edge of also doing it since i’ve been on a terrible streak of terrible teams so i figured perhaps i can try phantom assassin and carry 1v5 late game, but sadly i can’t farm long enough to get to late game because everyone just feeds the enemy before i can actually do anything, is there any character that can 1v5 fed enemies or should i just uninstall the game like the 56,740 people that have this month alone? Because at this point it feels like a lost cause, i get myself all hyped up and excited to play dota 2 which USED to be one of my favourite games but at this point it feels more like an exhausting job rather than it does fun

If you’re not having fun, go do something else – videogames are supposed to be entertainment.

People seem to get stuck in this weird rut where they can’t just accept that their tastes have changed or they’ve gotten all the enjoyment out of something that there is to be had, and they somehow feel like they have to justify picking up different hobbies. And so they end up making these long, cringy posts about it’s not them, it’s the game, and they are totally, objectively right in walking away despite they fact that they sunk thousands of hours into it. When in reality, NO ONE CARES IF YOU LEAVE. Maybe 56,000 people did un-install DotA this month, but there were also something on the order of 12-million unique players (or at least accounts) who played DotA. It’s really no big deal if you take a break from DotA, nor if that break becomes permanent.

Phantom assassin isn’t possible with bad teams

It seems like at the moment many people are leaving dota 2 due to bad teams and i’m on the edge of also doing it since i’ve been on a terrible streak of terrible teams so i figured perhaps i can try phantom assassin and carry 1v5 late game, but sadly i can’t farm long enough to get to late game because everyone just feeds the enemy before i can actually do anything, is there any character that can 1v5 fed enemies or should i just uninstall the game like the 56,740 people that have this month alone? Because at this point it feels like a lost cause, i get myself all hyped up and excited to play dota 2 which USED to be one of my favourite games but at this point it feels more like an exhausting job rather than it does fun

For context, you have already posted multiple threads where you claimed it was “impossible” to win in Dota at all, multiple thrreads where you claimed it was impossible to win with certain heroes and you actually ironically posted a thread claiming it was impossible to kill PA. Since you’re now playing PA, can you give us the matchid of a game where it was “impossible” to kill you?

It seems like at the moment many people are leaving dota 2 due to bad teams and i’m on the edge of also doing it since i’ve been on a terrible streak of terrible teams so i figured perhaps i can try phantom assassin and carry 1v5 late game, but sadly i can’t farm long enough to get to late game because everyone just feeds the enemy before i can actually do anything, is there any character that can 1v5 fed enemies or should i just uninstall the game like the 56,740 people that have this month alone? Because at this point it feels like a lost cause, i get myself all hyped up and excited to play dota 2 which USED to be one of my favourite games but at this point it feels more like an exhausting job rather than it does fun

Multiple treads dota 2

Dota 2 warlock build carry

Dota 2 warlock build carry

Dota 2 warlock build carry

Warlock: semi carry for some pub fun

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The only way you might semi carry with Warlock is to adopt the old chinesse style. You see,3 years ago, there was a popular Desolator + Mekansm build on solo hard lane Warlock s, that worked really well. I also rarely see people dropping an Upheaval right after the ultimate has been cast.

However, the deso was purchased to enhance the power of the golem, not WL itself. Though both might work. I also find phase boots being all in all more useful on a slow, low mobility hero like warlock.

Its a big risk vs reward. I read your gu >

thanks for the guide. I used the scepter and refresher build last night before I had even read your guide. Our hard carry was Phantom Assasin. It was a pub game. I requested MID just until level 6 to get ulti and then helped top and bottom to gank.

The first time I used ulti I got a triple Kill. I ended up going 9-0-15 ..I used my golems to team fight AND push towers. They are very effective to push towers with.

The team we played was not great, clearly. But, this build is a lot of fun to mess around with. I would encourage anyone who is looking for a change of pace in a casual pub game to give this a try. I would also encourage to do this in a game with friends so that your team knows what you are doing and does not RAGE at you 🙂

P. S. I created an account just to post in this thread!

thanks for the guide. I used the scepter and refresher build last night before I had even read your guide. Our hard carry was Phantom Assasin. It was a pub game. I requested MID just until level 6 to get ulti and then helped top and bottom to gank.

The first time I used ulti I got a triple Kill. I ended up going 9-0-15 ..I used my golems to team fight AND push towers. They are very effective to push towers with.

The team we played was not great, clearly. But, this build is a lot of fun to mess around with. I would encourage anyone who is looking for a change of pace in a casual pub game to give this a try. I would also encourage to do this in a game with friends so that your team knows what you are doing and does not RAGE at you 🙂

P. S. I created an account just to post in this thread!

Just wanted to add to the comment on the first page of comments: Every hero can be played as a carry.

Someone said “Goodluck with your omniknight carry!”

Since a cary is defined as a weak hero early game that farms to get gold and experience to use massive DPS and skills alongside utitily items and bonus damage items to “carry” the game – yes any hero can be a carry.

Similarly, any hero can be a support. Ward, don’t last hit, pull, buy courior/chicken. Gratz, you now made a support spectre.

Thing is – some heros are better at certain roles than others. Thus, while an omniknoght cary is possibly – his poor agility gain + damage + lack of abilities to support either + extreme item dependency with few ways to effectively get them mean that as a carry, compared to Ainti-mage or Spectre, Omniknight is not likely a good carry.

I do not normally make a account or comment on guides but for this one I felt I had to.
I am still sorta new to dota been playing for under 2 months and warlock is my favorite hero so far, not because I am good with him just because I played a lock in WoW for a few years.

I came across this guide looking for something I can play in low level match making and read the guide and all the comments. The OP said this was a guide just for basic pub play and meant purely for fun and should not be played in competitive matches. He challanged his biggest antagonist telling him to play it in a regular pub match and prove it can’t be done. He got insulted instead.

The OP then pointed out that he had a better win / loss ratio then his biggest antagonist and posted a link to a website where you can check such things. I did not even know that there were sites for this but decided to check for myself assuming both the OP and his antagonist xCO2 used their in game handles here. The OP did in fact have a better win / loss record so I decided to give this guide a try. I went 17 4 8 I believe and I am a terrible player. I would post a picture of the final score but am not sure how to.

So I will vote for this guide just for the fact if I can do it as a new player than it must be possible. Don’t listen to the nay sayers OP and thank you.

Thanks, to bad I’m above saying I told you so. err wait (f12 takes a in game ss)

What i’m trying to say is: A Carry hero must have abilities that boost it’s killing power, multiplicatively(is this word right?) if possible.
Examples:
Every AGI Carry, DPS = DMG X SPD, AGI boosts both.
Sven, Ultimate multiplies DMG by 2, and Cleave adds more power to each swing.
Outworld Destroyer, INT gives you both normal DMG and pure DMG through Arcane Orb.

I didn’t mean to offend you, but if you want to play Warlock, play it the way it will be useful, and if you want to PubStomp, well. there are tons of better heroes to do this.

Fair enough, I apologize. I was just getting a little irked with people saying it can’t be done.

It is not about there being better heroes to PubStomp with if you just wanna play for fun and some ***** and giggles. It’s about doing it with heroes you like, that’s the point. 😀

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Copenhagen wolves dota 2 team navi

Copenhagen wolves dota 2 team navi

Copenhagen wolves dota 2 team navi

Copenhagen Wolves

Copenhagen Wolves was a Danish-based esports organization that previously hosted a Danish squad. They previously had teams forLeague of Legends, Hearthstone andCounter-Strike: Global Offensive.

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Originally built around a core of Counter-Strike: Source players, Copenhagen Wolves were seen as an up and coming Danish Counter-Strike: Global Offensive team, around the same ranks as their sister team, Western Wolves, but both were miles behind what was Fnatic moving over from Counter-Strike 1.6. Throughout the team’s existence, the team has made a lot of roster changes, but only been under a single organization Copenhagen Wolves. They later left the organization and went on to represent Team Dignitas

2013 [ edit ]

Starting out with a lineup built around Henrik “FeTiSh” Christensen’s old Counter-Strike: Source team, CKRAS, the team lacked experience and playtime in the new game. The roster originally included legendary Danish Source player, Bo “wantz” Vestergaard, but Vestergaard never found the game to his liking and shortly after retired.

The team’s first real tournament was Copenhagen Games 2013, but the team was eliminated early on, after they lost to fellow countrymen Western Wolves. Shortly after, the team made a serious amount of changes, bringing in former Fnatic players Andreas “Xyp9x” Højsleth and the sniperstar Michael “Friis” Jørgensen after their old team disbanded.

Towards the summer of 2013, the team had qualified for DreamHack Summer 2013 earning a top eight placement along with fellow Danes, Western Wolves.

The team later participated at DreamHack Bucharest 2013, falling short early on, probably because of the fact that in-game leader Henrik “FeTiSh” Christensen was unable to attend. Søren “socN” Falk helped the team out, with the in-game leaders despise. Shortly after, Nicolai “device” Reedtz was replaced by Jacob ‘Pimp’ Winneche.

After the lineup changes, the team finally got some success, winning local Danish LAN-event, NetParty Fyn#14, beating AWESOME (later n! faculty) and EYES ON U in the process. From this point of time on, the team locked itself down as a serious contender to the throne in Denmark.

After a top 4 placement at EMS One Season I Fall 2013 and a top 8 finish at ESWC 2013, the team was ready for the biggest event of the year – DreamHack Winter 2013. However, just after ESWC, the team once again proved unstable, removing Jacob “Pimp” Winneche and Michael “Friis” Jørgensen and returning to Nicolai “device” Reedtz and former Western Wolves-star Nicolaj “Nico” Jensen.

Once again, the team managed to get a place top eight, qualifying for ESL Major Series One: Katowice 2014, however, shortly after the tournament, the team agreed on stopping the cooperation with the Copenhagen Wolves, and continued under the name über G33KZ before being acquired by Team Dignitas.

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