Guess the hero.
Also general Dota thread.
Guess the hero
Crystal maiden
weaver
me
chaos knight
dumbshit dark willow that didn't go midas
oh wait chaos knight doesnt have rng crit anymore
fuck valve and fuck nudota
pudge
zeus
i havent played in a while but unless a lot has changed I don't see cm picking mjolnir over force staff and eul's
luNA
Seconded
its obviously techies
it does, nigger
Tiny
>tfw Luna will never sit on your face with her fat ass
Singed
Possibly Wind Ranger although the Aether Lens doesnt make sense really. It helps with range of her snipe and shackle but otherwise kinda useless.
Did something to Daedalus?
Techies
Sounds like an okay guess, though I'd say that Moon Shard would've been a better choice in that case. Also Lens on them doesn't sound that good.
did they change it back? last i played it was on a cd
I thought it was every 4 seconds or so
Ogre magi
Drow or Techies
lmao who gives a shit about this game in 2019 go back to vg with the other 3rdys
>not a new IP
Lina
Ballin Jungle Ursa
the amount of damage changes
Mjollnir is fine on cm, but there's zero reason to get a soul ring. This is Lion.
Ezalor
It's standard smurfing/low level retardation.
OP's pic is really old.
alchemist
Pudge
The fuck is that top right item?
Haven't played in years
Aether Lens
Aether Lends, mana pool increase, mana regen and increases cast range for spells and items by 120ish units.
I love watching dota but it feels like actually playing it is impossible to do unless you play it like a religion
BANE?
Thanks
Once you learn the basic it's a pretty simple game.
Doing exactly what pros do on stream will help. Understanding why they're doing it is what'll make you climb up the ladder.
Start with offlane, it's kind of hard but you can fuck up and that won't impact the game as hard as a carry or a mid feeding and it's easier than supports, which are by far more strategic and unforgiving roles in the game.
IT ain't that bad.
Then again I've got over 3k hours in it and I'm still surprised by things I didn't know.
...so maybe it really is that bad.
It feels like there are so many items and so many interactions to keep track of
The map is also immense and builds are so varied between games, I see pro players and they do shit I couldn't even think of
Plus it seems like a game that requires a ton of team coordination too
There isn't a lot of great coordination in games honestly. It's mostly about intuitiveness which you pick up through playing lots of games. Dota is a lot more about knowing WHAT to do rather than knowing how to do it. Doing things in the game isn't the most difficult thing really, it's knowing for example when you have just enough damage to kill the other enemy mid, or to know who to focus in the fight and when to use your skills for the most efficiency. You'll play, you'll lose, and people with flame you way too much for just being a beginner. Even though the game has such a negative community it can help you to become more zen in your mindset and relaxed when receiving negative input from other people just in general in life. If you want maximum fun and less flame, play with friends, and if you get flamed just mute people.