Iceiceice dota 2 invoker replay
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| iceiceice | |
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| Background Information | |
| Name: | 许培祥 |
| Romanized name: | Daryl Koh Pei Xiang |
| Birthdate: | 1990-06-17 (age 29) |
| Country: | Singapore |
| Team: | Fnatic |
| Role: | Offlaner, Midlaner, Captain |
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| Links | |
| datdota: | 84772440 |
| DOTABUFF: | 84772440 |
| OpenDota: | 84772440 |
| Facebook: | iceiceicedota |
| Twitter: | iceiceicedota |
| Twitch: | iceiceice |
| HuomaoTV: | 35 |
| History | |
| DotA: | |
Daryl “iceiceice” Koh Pei Xiang is a Singaporean professional Dota 2 player who is currently playing for Mineski . He is considered by many as one of the best solo mid/offlane players in the world.
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Gaming Career [ edit ]
Pre-DotA [ edit ]
At a very young age, iceiceice was already playing WarCraft III competitively. As his local DotA scene grew larger, he quit WarCraft III and started playing DotA for Team Zenith in 2006.
Zenith [ edit ]
iceiceice joined Zenith in 2006. Together, they won ESWC Paris and CAPL.
StarCraft II [ edit ]
iceiceice entered the StarCraft II competitive scene. He once held the top ranking in both Taiwanese and South-east Asian ladders simultaneously.
Scythe [ edit ]
In 2011, iceiceice joined the likes of his Singaporean compatriots hyhy, xy-, Chawy, Roy to form Scythe. Despite just 1 week of practice from the Dota 2 International, they managed to surprise everyone and clinched 3rd place.
Zenith [ edit ]
iceiceice became team captain of Zenith after The International 2 in 2012 during which hyhy, former team captain of Zenith, retired from Dota 2.
DK [ edit ]
In September 2013, iceiceice left Team Zenith for DK. [1] [2] The team dominated the Chinese scene for a long time and came in fourth place in The International 2014.
Vici Gaming [ edit ]
In August 2014, after DK went separate ways, iceiceice joined Vici Gaming. [3] He ables to secure the top-4 of The International 2015 alongside with the bonding duo Fenrir, fy and the TI4 Champion Chenzhi ” Hao ” Hao.
EHOME [ edit ]
He decided to move to the legendary household Chinese club ” EHOME ” to reform with his ex-teammate LaNm.
Team Faceless [ edit ]
After returned to Southeast Asian scene, he established the very own roster including NutZ, Black^, xy-, and Jabz. The team quickly established themselves as one of the top teams in the region, winning several Southeast Asian competitions, but did not have stellar performance in the international scale. Though they were favorites to win The International 7 qualifiers in Southeast Asia, they were ultimately defeated by TNC and Execration and did not make it.
General DiscussionTop few Invoker players
Can any plus members PLEASE Dotabuff link me to the top Invoker players out there? I am trying to focus on becoming a better Invoker player and would like to learn from the best 😀
Thanks in advance!
The best Invoker players are probably Dendi, iceiceice and Ferrari_430.
you have a very weird invoker item build. Invoker players like iceiceice, dendi, etc, build invoker as a nuker/caster not a dps carry; so there’s no point “learning” from them if you have a completely different playstyle/build.
force staff + necro is always good, but desolator?
Cooks Invoker is better than most PRO players.
@shandoodle @satellizer I was using Grimourium’s in game build for the Necro, so I thought why not try adding in an AC and Deso to stack with the forge spirit’s armor reduction. It did work like a charm, but that’s why I asked for this advice. I know it is not the best build, I can’t seem to get the QW caster build to work nicely in my practice games.
and thanks Carl, at least I can download this guy’s replays 🙂
thanks @terrible and @親和性 ‘ FameGG. com.
more stuff to watch ^^
Grim is extremely over rated.
QW-voker is really fun! I always build phase, (drums and force depends on what i need first) after that agah, then if it’s a easy game i go s&y else i go hex if needed after that skadi is nice.
Sometimes mkb/crit is needed, super fun :Z
@親和性 ‘ FameGG. com yeah yeah I don’t want to get into a debate about him ^^ I have heard all about the rumours and things, all I know is he has a nice detailed guide in game that I like to follow!
@1315 Those easy games where you go hard carry are so much lulzy fun 😀 but they have their time and place. I NEED to learn the caster build
Can anyone maybe shine light on when it is better to go QW or QE. I heard if they have a lot of mana dependent heroes like ES and Tiny it is a good idea to go QW, but not if there is a Pugna or too many arcane boots. Thoughts?
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There is no debate about Grim being over rated, it’s a fact.
Havn’t seen that Cooks vid yet, downloading it now, thanks 😀
Just watch his games, he is the real deal. Don’t even need to watch a highlight reel, and if you are looking to actually learn the hero (instead of getting motivated to learn the hero), then watching his games will be much more useful.
Dendi one of the best invoker?? hahahahhaha nice joke , the other day he play invoker against alliance and build (in a draft without carry) quax-wex and then build euls o. O lol
Cook is the best http://dotabuff. com/players/17124907/matches? hero=invoker&game_mode=&match_type=real
Ha ha yeah, Dendi is like real bad. Let’s all laugh at him because he so bad innit lol ha ha ha ha mmmf gruuurrrr argggghhhh pffffft.
s4 is the most calculated and precise invoker i’ve seen, don’t have actual replays but yeah.
i randomly came across his stream, he was playing invoker. unlike any other player he seemed to be so relaxed, and very very calculated, everything he did, he did for a reason and with a reason, no risks, no stupid stuff.
Thanks for everyone’s input 😀 Love the community
I admire Grimorum’s Youtube video editing skills
Ferrari’s Invoker is likely the best and definitely better than Cook. Although Cook is perhaps the flashiest invoker player, he makes plenty of mistakes and wastes a ton of spells. Ferrari isn’t as flashy, but he is supremely effective, fast, and makes good decisions with positioning. I must say though, Cook has a lot of potential, but he is definitely not consistently as good as Ferrari.
Dendi and Iceiceice are amazing Dota players, but their Invoker are not as good.
I notice that iceiceice does tend to waste spells alot and spends to much time farming while always rushing midas (which is good in some games) but i dont see him do anything but the eul+meatball+ss+blast combo when its a 1 on 1 encounter. alacrity or forge spirits + coldsnap or icewall should be enough.
^ really? wow. I liked that video so much more than grimorum’s. Does cook have any other invoker vids?
just watch his matches, every game is fucking amazing
Shut the fuck up and suck my dick Ming
Ferrari = Effective Invoker
Cook = Flashy, but not as effective Invoker
If you want to win, learn from the right player.
I prefer Cook to Ferrari, possibly because I play more like Cook’s style
that reflects your winrate xd
Non of the pro players nor the top Invokers on dotabuff play invoker like at all.
Theres a huge difference in being Good dota player and good invoker.
Having or playing with a goodteam that understands invoker is also one of the biggest factors
Something you dont want to do is look at progamers and see what they do as this will be to hard to understand.
goes to say about kinda any hero or item build but is especially true with invoker.
If anything checkout grims videos guides to get a basic understanding of the hero.
After that go try difference builds vs difference laneups and then try difference itembuilds.
Invoker has lot of different play style. Depend on which style you play.
DPS = Alarcity + Cold Snap
Summon = Forge + cold + necro book
Wex Quas = Cold Snap, Tornado, Emp
Extort = Meteor, Sun Strike, Deafening Blast
Balanced = Depend, Utility
Troller = Ghost walk + Radiance ( Not recommended unless you are so fucking good in can troll enemy 😀 )
I am a invoker player and i tried every single build before especially the trolling build LMAO

