Top 10 best dota 2 team combos

Top 10 best dota 2 team combos

Top 10 best dota 2 team combos

Top 10 best dota 2 team combos

Every hero pretty much has multiple counters so there is no sure team that you wouldn’t be able to beat somehow with some hero or item.

Even though, a combo of Tidehunter, magnus, Earth Shaker, SF and OD is pretty hard to beat, we thought the whole team rushing BKB.

Ah it has its flaws, I just came up with a team fight combo just for the sake of this thread.

There isnt a sure pick But there are Good drafts. I am not a drafter so i cant teach u how to draft but i can tell u my Team’s signature draft.

U PUSH AND U PUSH AND U PUSH. Problem? Anti pushers. Superior Counter gankers, teamfighters and heroes with uphill defense.

PICKS
MID : DP (PSUH)
GREEDY SUPPORT –> SHAMAN (PUSH)
SUPPORT WINTER (HEAL)
OFFLANE : UNDYING (PIPE MAKER AND HEAL)
CARRY DROW (PUSH)

BANS : (THERE CAN BE MORE THIS IS JUST EXAMPLE)

1. ALCHI (ANTI PUSH IDK How but my captain said he is anti push :D)
2. SILENCER. (BLOCK DP AND SHAMAN ULT)
3. ES (ECHO IS GREAT FOR UPHILL DEFENCE and fissure is too)
4. TREANT. (HIS ULT IS GOOD 4 UPHILL DEF TOO)
5. AA (ANTIHEAL)

it’s meepo the things a person with no experience thinks would counter him actually don’t counter him, he beats everything. this is assumign the meepo player bought boots of travel between 6 and 10 minute mark(which is really easy to do). and the meepo player knows what to build such as aghanims drums ethereal blade vlads, and knows when to take roshans and when to push on towers and how to play each match up, generally he doesn’t need to be hitting towers too often against certain match ups while other match ups he can do so more freely. for example if against pudge and earth shaker and riki and spirit breaker and ganking heros that could have blinks then don’t just be aggressive to hit towers, instead kill enemy heros and let the towers come naturally. meepo destroys all those picks in fights. no hero in the game takes towers faster than meepo and it is not close. and no other hero can have more dps from right clicks than all enemy heros combined by 35 minute mark reliably each game(this is not even counting the geostrike passive, which isn’t a small amount of damage itself).

ur best bets in countering meepo is buying tons of evasions since meepo would never buy monkey king bar, but even then meepo destroys evasion picks all game long and after 45 minute mark it merely becomes even match-up. earth shaker loses to meepo 1v1 most of the game except before aghanims. and easy to play against earth shaker just stay passive and know earth shaker will be hiding in bushes and stuff. beat him up in fights and his team. especailly after you get aegis. and plan your aegis so that you have enough to buy back and tp back in. with 3 lives, around 25 to 35 minute mark you will be 10 levels higher than all enemies reliably every game. and with 3 lives, you can rampage and 1v5 win and take 3 tiers of towers single handedly. cause by 35 minute mark you have more dps from right clicks to towers as a 5 man team of heros at that stage of the game.

remember though, you don’t need to teleport 5 times go somewhere, you teleport poof around the map with infinite teleports. tinker needs bottle and crap to do it, meepo can just go straight boots 1 into travel. that 2k for it is like 2k into a blink it’s not a huge lose, but consider no other hero in dota2 comes close to using boots of travel as good as meepo, it’s always worth it. remember you are really fast with those boots and drums and the net is off the screen range, you don’t need blink in most situations, just about all situations. it’s a good item on other heros but not in this situation, 4k gold on no stats is too much when you have no problems catching people already and people are the ones trying to engage on you. once you turn the tide and are the one beating people up they’ll fight you and die, and other times just can’t escape in time. you’d be better off upgrading to boots of travel 2 than blink due to the fact you can teleport poof onto an ally, and remember if your ally is fighting an enemy all the 4 meepos that poofed into the play damaged that enemy for quite a bit, just like blink poofing. legion ults or pudge ults or void ults it’s free teleport poof with 4 meepos nuking when they enter the sandman.

it’s meepo the things a person with no experience thinks would counter him actually don’t counter him, he beats everything. this is assumign the meepo player bought boots of travel between 6 and 10 minute mark(which is really easy to do). and the meepo player knows what to build such as aghanims drums ethereal blade vlads, and knows when to take roshans and when to push on towers and how to play each match up, generally he doesn’t need to be hitting towers too often against certain match ups while other match ups he can do so more freely. for example if against pudge and earth shaker and riki and spirit breaker and ganking heros that could have blinks then don’t just be aggressive to hit towers, instead kill enemy heros and let the towers come naturally. meepo destroys all those picks in fights. no hero in the game takes towers faster than meepo and it is not close. and no other hero can have more dps from right clicks than all enemy heros combined by 35 minute mark reliably each game(this is not even counting the geostrike passive, which isn’t a small amount of damage itself).

ur best bets in countering meepo is buying tons of evasions since meepo would never buy monkey king bar, but even then meepo destroys evasion picks all game long and after 45 minute mark it merely becomes even match-up. earth shaker loses to meepo 1v1 most of the game except before aghanims. and easy to play against earth shaker just stay passive and know earth shaker will be hiding in bushes and stuff. beat him up in fights and his team. especailly after you get aegis. and plan your aegis so that you have enough to buy back and tp back in. with 3 lives, around 25 to 35 minute mark you will be 10 levels higher than all enemies reliably every game. and with 3 lives, you can rampage and 1v5 win and take 3 tiers of towers single handedly. cause by 35 minute mark you have more dps from right clicks to towers as a 5 man team of heros at that stage of the game.

remember though, you don’t need to teleport 5 times go somewhere, you teleport poof around the map with infinite teleports. tinker needs bottle and crap to do it, meepo can just go straight boots 1 into travel. that 2k for it is like 2k into a blink it’s not a huge lose, but consider no other hero in dota2 comes close to using boots of travel as good as meepo, it’s always worth it. remember you are really fast with those boots and drums and the net is off the screen range, you don’t need blink in most situations, just about all situations. it’s a good item on other heros but not in this situation, 4k gold on no stats is too much when you have no problems catching people already and people are the ones trying to engage on you. once you turn the tide and are the one beating people up they’ll fight you and die, and other times just can’t escape in time. you’d be better off upgrading to boots of travel 2 than blink due to the fact you can teleport poof onto an ally, and remember if your ally is fighting an enemy all the 4 meepos that poofed into the play damaged that enemy for quite a bit, just like blink poofing. legion ults or pudge ults or void ults it’s free teleport poof with 4 meepos nuking when they enter the sandman.

ES and lich can easily destroy a meepo, especially if they surprise him.

And I have to disagree with you with him being the best pusher. IMO brood is the best pusher, her and a swarm of spiders melt towers. That and ss’s ult are better at killing towers than meepo imo

Top 10 best dota 2 team combos

Innate ability dota 2

Innate ability dota 2

Innate ability dota 2

Dota 2 Hero Gu >

Silencer

Here is a Hero that can silence entire stadiums of screaming fans. A fun trend that is going around in the larger LAN tournaments is when Silencer hits his Ultimate Ability ‘Global Silence’ the casters go quiet the crowd goes still and everyone waits in hushed tones until it is over.

We are going to dive into this hero and learn that he can both be a hard position 5 hero, or the number 1 in your team and in your hearts.

Skills

Arcane Curse

This skill has been patched and changed throughout the years to be almost an entirely different skill. It used to sap mana and deal damage. Now it just ticks damage and slows the enemy. The neat attribute about this skill is that it recasts itself for free on the enemy if they use an ability. This punishes heroes during teamfights for using their own abilities to trying and win. This is Silencer’s first ability and usually you will want to max it first as both its damage and movement slow increase with each level. This will be useful both as a support and as a carry.

Glaives of Wisdom

This is Silencer’s active attack modifier, meaning after it is skilled Silencer can choose to use it on each attack. This is important as each attack with Glaives costs mana and at an early level Silencer can run out of mana rather easily spamming this ability. How Glaives works is rather important. Glaives adds damage based on Silencer’s Intelligence. If Silencer has a lot of Intelligence then Glaives is dealing lots of damage each attack. If however Silencer has a poor amount of intelligence then Glaives is dealing little damage. This matters if Silencer is playing a support or core role. If support, one level in Glaives is sufficient until all other skills are maxed. If Silencer is a core, maxing this is wise, as Silencer will want to dish out as much right click damage as possible, and he will have the farm to have purchased items to increase his Intelligence.

Last Word. Image by EsportsEdition.

Last Word

This is Silencer’s nuke damage. It hits hard after its initial delay, and when it does hit the enemy is silenced, meaning they cannot use their abilities. The enemy may also choose to activate Last Word sooner by casting one of their abilities. If playing a core role, one point in Last Word is sufficient to gain the initial burst damage.

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Global Silence

This is Silencer’s game changing ability. He can cast there from wherever he is and it will effect all the enemies on the map. All enemy heroes are then Silenced and unable to cast spells. They can purchase items that can remove this debuff from them such as a Black King Bar (BKB) or Manta Style, yet both of these items are rather expensive to farm and until then Silencer is causing havoc in each teamfight by allowing his team to cast their abilities and denying the enemy their wish to do so.

Global Silence if used right can even work against a hero carrying BKB. As the Silencer player you will have to wait to see if they have activated their BKB, once they have Global Silence will pierce through their defensive item and silence them.

Innate Ability

If Silencer is given a strong start and racks up a good amount of kills or assists he can completely devastate the enemy team. This is due to Silencer’s innate ability ‘Intelligence Steal’. If Silencer is within 925 units of an enemy death or if he kills the enemy hero he will steal 2 intelligence from them and add it to his own. Allowing Silencer to be near each enemy hero death, by rotating Silencer to help get kills, delaying an instant kill so that Silencer can get close and quite literally steal the ability of enemy heroes to use their abilities. I’ve seen Silencers take so much intelligence that a Pudge was only able to get off one hook and no ult as his mana pool was so low from losing too much intelligence. Luckily for you Silencer does not need to skill anything to gain this ability, he has it at all times.

As a core hero your items and hero talents are slightly different. I typically like to build into a Hurricane Pike then an Orchid after getting Power Treads. The Hurricane Pike will allow you to get close to the enemy to steal their intelligence as well as getting you out of trouble if an enemy gets near you.

For hero Talents, attack speed, intelligence steal, curse damage and glaives damage are what I would typically recommend. This is so that you can dish out as much damage as possible and steal as much intelligence as possible. Finally, get an Aghanim’s Scepter if you want to crush your enemies. By increasing Glaives damage by 100% and having the damage pierce magic immune enemies you can three shot more than a few heroes out there.

Support

As a support hero your playstyle will be very different. Here it is important for you to be near the kills, but not get the kill. You want to steal the intelligence but not the gold from your core. Your

Global Silence. Image via EsportsEdition.

items are also very different. Here I suggest Mana Boots and a Rod of Atos and force staff. A Glimmer cape and drums are also good items for a support. Euls Scepter is decent but expensive and hard to farm for a hard 5 support who will be broke until they hit level 15.

Silencer’s talent tree is why he makes such a good support. His first ability grants him armor, making him tankier, then he gets a whopping 120 gold per minute talent at 15 so that he can afford all wards and support items that will be needed. Once again I would go for the curse damage, but as a support go for the +2 Global Silence duration at level 25, this creates an 8 second Global Silence that is longer than most teamfights.

Versatility

Silencer is an extremely versatile hero, able to play both core and support roles, making him an easy first pick in most games. If you know how to play both ways you can adapt to the play styles of your teammates. Silencer is dependent on having a team around him to either keep him safe to dish out damage if he is aiding them. He cannot win the game on his own, so remember: Teamwork makes the Dream Work.

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Legendary heroes change log dota 2

Legendary heroes change log dota 2

Legendary heroes change log dota 2

Legendary heroes change log dota 2

During the short break between The International and the start of the new Dota 2 Pro Circuit Season, many Dota 2 players found themselves pulled into World of Warcraft Classic – including some big names in the Chinese region.

Blizzard’s re-release of World of Warcraft (Vanilla) has been something that many players of the game from around the world have been waiting for – almost hoping that it would revive the game to some extent. As TI9 ended, Classic released and while there were definitely things to be done first regarding Dota 2, many of the players, casters and community would start the long grind to level 60.

Of these, a Chinese guild formed which featured the likes of Huang ‘LongDD’ Xiang, Jiang ‘YYF’ Cen, He ‘Inflame’ Yongzheng and Zhang ‘Mu’ Pan – many of whom are members of the Old Boys Dota 2 roster. After they completed their search for a youth team in the region, WoW became their focus for some time and once they made it to the highest level, Ragnaros became their target.

Ragnaros is a famed raid boss in WoW and has also featured in many other Blizzard games such as Heroes of the Storm and Hearthstone too, as well as making a comeback in a later WoW expansion. The boss is the final one in Molten Core, a frustratingly long 40-man raid which is home to two legendary items essentially; Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker and Sulfuras, Hand of Ragnaros. While neither actually drops from the raid, the components required to make them are scattered around in bosses, with Ragnaros himself dropping the Eye of Sulfuras required for the legendary mace.

On September 14, almost a week ago now, the Old Boys guild – which was built from many of the supporters and followers of the Chinese players, made their way into MC and took down Ragnaros. Within the loot was the Eye of Sulfuras and at that time it was only the second time that it had been seen dropping across the world for Classic (the first time for China). Within the 40-man raid, the item went up for bidding by the Master Looter and it was LongDD that threw out a huge sum of 20,000 gold to acquire the item.

With the help of his fans, LongDD then crafted the Sulfuron Hammer in only three quick days – this is an epic mace required to complete the legendary. The epic itself is painstakingly difficult to make, requiring the assistance of Alchemists, Blacksmiths and Miners as well as more items from the raid itself. Once crafted, the played need only to have the Eye of Sulfuras and they would be able to create the legendary – which is exactly what occurred on September 17 th .

The two videos above show, firstly the item being obtained and then secondly, the legendary being created. There are many questions around the legendary going to a Warrior – over the years the mace has had many classes saying that they are the best to wield the powerful weapon – but the other big part is the sum of 20,000 gold. In current WoW, 20,000 is considered “pocket change” but in Classic, that amount this early is ridiculously high. However, if LongDD had the help of multiple people in the community, there is a very high chance that he now has some WoW debts to payback.

As a WoW player myself for nearly 15 years, I definitely remember clambering around Orgrimmar when someone first showed up with this magnificent weapon – and I remember the grind to help a guildmate acquire it (for a cost, of course). While Classic continues to give people something to do while there is some Dota 2 downtime, we’re sure that the entire Old Boys lineup is getting ready to turn their focus back to their youth squad just before the qualifiers begin.

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El reportero de dota 2 50

El reportero de dota 2 50

El reportero de dota 2 50

Dota 2: “Not Today” y su marca histórica en “The Summit 2”

Doteros peruanos de ‘Not Today’, los representantes peruanos en ‘The Summit 2’.

The Attendees: Evil Geniuses (Estados Unidos), Team Secret (Europa), Vici Gaming (China), Not Today (América), First Departure (Singapur) y Cloud 9 (Europa).

‘Not Today’ representará a América en ‘The Summit 2’.

Freddy “Smash” Sina lidera a los chicos de ‘Not Today’.

17 de Noviembre de 2014 14:30 pm.

Los peruanos de “Not Today” hicieron historia en nuestro país y continente al clasificar a “The Summit 2”, uno de los torneos más importantes del mundo del Dota 2.

El equipo liderado por Freddy “Smash” Sina (ex-Revenge), logró sumar su nombre a la lista luego de una merecida victoria de 3:0 ante CompLexity Gaming.

De esta manera, “Not Today” se convirtió en el primer equipo sudamericano en llegar a este importante torneo de Dota 2, donde hasta el momento solo habían avanzado equipos de Estados Unidos.

De hecho, serán los representantes de América en el torneo gamer que se desarrollará en Los Ángeles entre el 3 y el 5 de diciembre.

Pero antes de ver la actuación de “Not Today” en “The Summit 2”, te presentamos 10 datos que debes saber respecto del torneo de Dota 2.

1: “The Summit 2” es un torneo de ‘Dota 2’ que se llevará a cabo en la ciudad de Los Ángeles, del 3 a 7 de diciembre.

2: Serán seis los equipos que participarán en ‘The Summit 2’ conocidos como “The Atendees”: Evil Geniuses (Estados Unidos y campeones defensores); Team Secret (Europa), Vici Gaming (China), Not Today (América), First Departure (Singapur) y Cloud 9 (Europa), quien entraron gracias al voto del público. Actualmente ‘Team Secret’, ‘Vici Gaming’ y ‘Evil Geniuses’ son considerados los tres equipos más poderosos del mundo en ‘Dota 2’.

3: A diferencia de otros torneos, ‘The Summit 2’ no se lleva a cabo en un coliseo o teatro, sino en una casa; específicamente en la base de ‘Beyond The Summit’, una agrupación que se dedica a transmitir torneos de ‘Dota 2’ y organizadores del evento.

4: Todos los jugadores compartirán con compañeros de los otros equipos participantes, e inclusive podrán narrar algunos de los encuentros, acercando más a los fanáticos con sus ídolos.

5: El torneo empezó con un premio base de 100 mil dólares a repartir, el cual se va incrementando conforme los usuarios de ‘Dota 2’ adquieran la entrada de ‘The Summit 2’, ya que 25% del costo del ‘compendio’ irá al pozo de premios.

6: Hasta el momento se han acumulado casi 300 mil dólares.

7: Los que adquieran el compendio también podrán adquirir, de manera automática, una mascota personalizada con el cual transportar los ítems durante el juego.

8: Conforme avance el pozo del dinero, se irán desbloqueando logros que permitirán a los usuarios del compendio adquirir aún más ítems especiales para el juego, así como eventos especiales durante el torneo.

9: Además, se lanzó un tesoro especial del torneo, en la que los usuarios podrán adquirir cuatro ‘sets personalizados’ para decorar a los héroes del juego. Cada tesoro cuesta dos dólares con 50 céntimos, y el 25% de cada compra irá al pozo de premios.

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Dota 2 flag template for kids

Dota 2 flag template for kids

Dota 2 flag template for kids

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Dota 2 ancient stacking rocks

Dota 2 ancient stacking rocks

Dota 2 ancient stacking rocks

Dota 2 ancient stacking rocks

Can someone please explain when and why people do this? I would like to improve my support gameplay and have been practicing stacking with neutral creeps, but I’m not sure what would be the most ideal situation with regards to Ancient creeps.

I was in a game where another player (Medusa) and I (Sven) were dire-side and laned bottom. For quite a long time I was solo in the lane and Medusa was stacking and farming creep. What I don’t quite understand is instead of just farming the Ancient creeps, why was this player also stacking?

Stacking Jungle creeps, ESPECIALLY Ancients, can cause a HUUUGE BOOST for your carries.

Sven with his cleave can simply ult and kill all of them with 1-4 hits

WTF, you can’t nuke Ancients. It only works well when you have lots of physical DPS or a cleave.

Actually, you can, with some (physical, AOE non-target) nukes. Tide loves helping low level carries farm ancients.

Can someone please explain when and why people do this? I would like to improve my support gameplay and have been practicing stacking with neutral creeps, but I’m not sure what would be the most ideal situation with regards to Ancient creeps.

I was in a game where another player (Medusa) and I (Sven) were dire-side and laned bottom. For quite a long time I was solo in the lane and Medusa was stacking and farming creep. What I don’t quite understand is instead of just farming the Ancient creeps, why was this player also stacking?

Can someone please explain when and why people do this? I would like to improve my support gameplay and have been practicing stacking with neutral creeps, but I’m not sure what would be the most ideal situation with regards to Ancient creeps.

I was in a game where another player (Medusa) and I (Sven) were dire-side and laned bottom. For quite a long time I was solo in the lane and Medusa was stacking and farming creep. What I don’t quite understand is instead of just farming the Ancient creeps, why was this player also stacking?

Let me put it this way, when you farm a camp how would you like to farm it for twice the xp and gold in half the time?
Thats why you stack.

Stacking is not done by the Carry, its done by the supports.

The reason is this, more GPM.

If a carry comes to an ancient site that is not stacked, he will get to kill 3 creeps easy, no doubt and get that gold. But this is not an optimized method.

The carry will have to come to the ancient every minute to get the ancient gold, which is a waste of time.

Another factor is that if the Carry comes to farm around the minute mark, he easily misses the farm from one set of ancients as they wont spawn.

What a support does is, attack the ancient at X:53 minute mark and run out of the camp, the creeps will follow, and new creeps will spawn and be stacked. Continue this 4 times or so.
At this time, carry would be farming in lane and hopefully getting kills. When you notify the carry to farm the ancient after a 4 stack, the GPM that the Carry gets goes off the chart and could become a game changing move.

How to Stack Ancient Creeps in Dota 2 – Another Trick

How to Stack Ancient Creeps in Dota 2 – Another Trick

I am sure some people already know about this, but this guide is for the people who don’t know. This is a simple trick about how to stack ancient creeps in Dota 2. Other than your hero you can use any dominated creep to stack Ancient Creep for you when you are farming in any other place/lane. You can use many “Hero Owned Creeps” for this purpose, like Nature Prophet’s treants, Lycan’s Wolfs and so on…

However, if you are playing with any hero who does not have “His Owned Creeps “, you can use “Helm of the Dominator” to dominate a creep to stack the ancient creep camp for you. This is same how you stack other Neutral Creeps.

How and When Creeps Re-spawn?

Creeps re-spawn first time at 1:00 and then after that, at each minute mark, that means at 2:00, 3:00 etc…

Once Creeps have been killed in a neutral camp, new creeps will re-spawn when minute completes. If the last creep dies after X:54 time , then no creeps wave will re-spawn at next minute mark. So that means, if you want that camp creeps to re-spawn again at minute mark, then you need to kill creeps before X:53. X here means any minute. Mechanics changed now. Now creeps will respawn even if you kill the creeps at X:59 provided you are not in the camp range to block next spawn.

How to stack Ancient Creeps Now

So let’s see how it is done. Basic idea is that you pull the neutrals away from their camps at about x:50 – x:54 of every minute (X means any minute). That way, when the game checks if the creeps are there each minute, it will think that the creeps have been killed and will, therefore, spawn new creeps.

Lets do this step by step

  1. Dominate a creep if you have not done it yet. Prefer to get some high HP creep so even if Ancient Creeps attack it, it should survive. Any creep dominated by helm of the dominator will have 1400 HP.
  2. Get your hero to a safe place where ever you are, or otherwise enemy may gank you once you are busy stacking creeps.
  3. At about x:51-x:52 mark, ask your dominated creep to attack the Ancient Creeps, but try not to actually attack, just give attack command, or your creep might die.
  4. Start moving your dominated creep out of Ancient Creep camp. Ancient Creeps will follow you.
  5. Make sure Ancient Creeps are not in their camps at x:59 to x+1:01
  6. You have successfully stacked 1 ancient creep wave.

Now keep repeating the above steps for the next couple of minutes, and you will get lots of Ancient Creeps stacked in their camp.

You can now kill them for a huge gold bounty. This is best done with a hero who has some form of splash attack / AOE attack damage so you can kill the neutral camps quickly.

When stacking the first couple of times, do it around x:53. When more creeps are there, you have to do it around x:51-x:52 to make sure all of the creeps get out of the way before 1 minute.

Dota 2 ancient stacking rocks

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Fnatic and Liqu >

These teams’ tournament lives are on the line and one game will make all the difference.

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Eight teams will battle for survival in the lower bracket on the first day of The International 2019’s main event. While some will be breathing sighs of relief, several will be kicking themselves for making the mistakes leading up to their elimination.

The first round of TI9’s lower bracket will be an intense affair. Every team will be battling in an elimination round with only one game to seize their chance at further progression. If they lose one game, they’re out and their season will be over.

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The International 2019 Main Event Bracket. @dota2ti #TI9

All four games will be played on the first day of the main event and each will hold immense implications for the future of eight different teams and their players. TI is the biggest Dota 2 event of the year: Play well and you just might find yourself on the path to superstardom, but play badly and your professional career could halt.

Teams that lose in the first round of the lower bracket will exit the tournament with just over $500,000 in prize money, while squads that progress will guarantee themselves about $670,000. After the grueling do-or-die first round, the lower bracket will change to a best-of-three format.

Fans will see some unexpected faces in the lower bracket, highlighted by Team Liquid. The former TI champions will face off against Fnatic in a do-or-die battle to keep their tournament dreams alive.

Liquid’s famous TI7 run began with an upper bracket berth, but they were swiftly knocked down when they lost to Invictus Gaming. They proceeded to climb through the lower bracket, ending their championship run with a 3-0 win against Newbee.

Now, Liquid will need to find that energy again if they want to get past the Southeast Asian all-stars of Fnatic. Fnatic have been performing above expectations and were only one game away from securing an upper bracket slot. The only series between the two this season was during the Chongqing Major, where Fnatic defeated Liquid 2-0.

This might be one of the most unexpected matchups in the lower bracket. Liquid and Fnatic each placed top three at a Dota Pro Circuit Major during the season, ranking fifth and seventh respectively in the final rankings. Fnatic seem to have more magic on their side and actually adapted their strategy well to battle stronger teams in the group stage, while Liquid haven’t been playing up to the high standard they’ve proven they can reach.

At the same time, Alliance will do battle with Royal Never Give Up. Alliance showed their potential in Group A, taking games off of every team except for Team Secret. RNG only came alive on day three of the group stage, preventing their elimination by winning four games against Natus Vincere and Ninjas in Pyjamas.

The two rosters have one previous matchup at the EPICENTER Major where Alliance took the series 2-1. Alliance have history in their favor, now they just need to ensure they don’t lose to a mega creeps comeback again.

Infamous have quickly morphed into fan favorites at TI9. Their aggressiveness and unconventional picks have caught several teams by surprise. Infamous’ focus on comfort over meta has inspired some of the underdog teams to take more risks with their drafting, prioritizing signature heroes. One of those teams has been Keen Gaming, putting their carry on the unfavored Phantom Assassin. Now, they’ll face each other in the lower bracket.

Both teams will want to prove that they belong at TI. And while Infamous will have the fans on their side, Keen will have the hometown crowd behind them.

Mineski will take on Na’Vi to end the first day of the main event. Both teams came to TI through their respective regional qualifiers and showed promise during the group stage. Mineski won some tough games against TNC Predator, Liquid, and Secret, while Na’Vi dominated Virtus Pro and took a game off OG. The two teams only met each other in a non-DPC event at ESL One Mumbai and Mineski won 2-1.

Na’Vi seem bereft of drafting ideas, while Mineski have shown marked improvement after the addition of Chai “Mushi” Yee Fung as their coach. Mushi just might have Na’Vi’s number. The Ukrainian organization’s first TI showing in two years is in danger of ending when matches resume on Aug. 19.

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Iceiceice dota 2 invoker replay

Iceiceice dota 2 invoker replay

Iceiceice dota 2 invoker replay

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iceiceice
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
Signature heroes:
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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?

^
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

Iceiceice dota 2 invoker replay

Gyrocopter dota 2 dotabuff sumail

Gyrocopter dota 2 dotabuff sumail

Gyrocopter dota 2 dotabuff sumail

General Discussionsumail vs miracle

what do you guys think?

can anyone tell me why is it so hard to find a schedule for the upcoming match? why isn’t such info just out there

how bout u just enjoy the dota

oh dont u worry about that, i got that covered.

its just a very interesting matchup. sumail been winning against the best mids.

implying theres ever a pure 1v1 matchup

sumail been winning against the best mids

sumail depends on support rotations, noone shat all over him 1v1 until zai came in

Sumail, unrelated question when will they announce the invited teams for ti7?

implying theres ever a pure 1v1 matchup

poor little sumail getting trilaned

LOLLLLLLL FASTEST GRAND FINALS GAME 1 EVER

@Witness U wot m8 ?? XDD

pretty sure this’ll be a 3-0 for eg in any case

That 3 man body block ice shard tho

it should be a trilane vs trilane mid.

miracle just dodging sumail now.

sumail said s4 was the mid he looked up to back in some interview

Yeah outlaning sumail 1v3 : sumail sucks LUL

^ he don’t but that doesn’t change the fact that EG got outplayed

pretty sure this’ll be a 3-0 for eg in any case

pretty sure this’ll be a 3-0 for eg in any case

pretty sure this’ll be a 3-0 for eg in any case

pretty sure this’ll be a 3-0 for eg in any case

pretty sure this’ll be a 3-0 for eg in any case

pretty sure this’ll be a 3-0 for eg in any case

raise your bets

^ Thanks, don’t know how to do this :p

copy image adress and put it between (img)(/img) only that [] instead of ()

sumail is the best mid
but noone is one of the best laners

me best mid fuck u all

i boosted u tho

Miracle wrecks Sumail EZ

I enjoyed the edit immensely, thank you duck

miracle didnt wreck sumail

kuro and gh wrecked sumail

also crits drafting

to be fair after the first match sumail lost his nerves completely, he is a young kid, beating him down that hard at first game really messed him up

miracle rek sumail fak u

to be fair after the first match sumail lost his nerves completely, he is a young kid, beating him down that hard at first game really messed him up

ME MID 2 TANGO PLZ

LOL nice meme. Also matumbA mid out played Aggression twice by just being a dam bristle

Man sumail is legit,

Sumail > paparazi
Just watched the video NA vs China paparazi.

No idea about sumail and miracle mid

needless to say i did enjoy dota

especially the part where matumbaman wreck sumail in mid :^) and the 0:30 FB on invoker

haha lmao i died when someone says 3-0 eg

btw ez bet, got 2 arcana because betting liquid

Its hard to beat liquid due to kuroky. Liquid have 4 members on top 10 euro right now for a reason. They play a team game. Even when kuroky is not in top 10 skill wise, his mentality drove the team.

I think thats the reason why miracle been playing support oriented heroes now. Thats his end goal. To be able to be captain.

Although i have to admit. Liquid always have a hard time going against vp. Thats their weakness now..

Miracle is better IMO

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