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Um, random question but is DOTA2 already been released? ...opened up steam to play some CSS and its in my library -- started D/L'ing it a few minutes ago.
It just means you are in the beta
It's hard to keep track of what they changed now that they don't need to use the WC3 engine anymore x_x
I feel like that's a really unaware way to play especially when you need to constantly be scrolling and not be center locked. Meh, w/e
I agree. I messed up on my wording.
I got in Southern, sorry brah. all thanks to a generous gaffer.
As an absolute beginner to DOTA, would you guys recommend that the best place to start is with the beginners guides located here? My "experience" consists of playing a single game of the WC3 mod many years ago, so I really need to start from the beginning.
As an absolute beginner to DOTA, would you guys recommend that the best place to start is with the beginners guides located here? My "experience" consists of playing a single game of the WC3 mod many years ago, so I really need to start from the beginning.
Play a lot of bot games and try to learn what each hero is capable of... Next play a lot of bot games and try to figure out the fastest way to reach level 25 and keep your GPM high(well over 500 is good place to start for bot games). If you take the time and learn like that you'll be set for matchmaking and you'll probably end up raising your MMR from the default.
If you're playing a support character and letting a carry get the last hits, what would be your main source of income then? Just last hitting when the carry's not present?
If you're playing a support character and letting a carry get the last hits, what would be your main source of income then? Just last hitting when the carry's not present?
If you're playing a support character and letting a carry get the last hits, what would be your main source of income then? Just last hitting when the carry's not present?
I feel like that's a really unaware way to play especially when you need to constantly be scrolling and not be center locked. Meh, w/e
You only need that kind of GPM if you're playing a carry, though. Not all heroes need that much gold. Especially support.
The gold ticking in automatically.
Stack and pull, get the occasional last hit.
You can get last hits if you're carry's not present, yeah. Just make sure you don't push the lane.
But mostly assists, like Archie said.
Assists
You still need to understand the mechanics well enough to do that, even if you don't actually need to do it. Last hits, denies, jungling, pushing, etc. Even if you don't need to do any of that yourself you need to know how to help your own team do it or prevent the other team.
If you can get your GPM up that high you've obviously learned the basics of laning.
You only need that kind of GPM if you're playing a carry, though. Not all heroes need that much gold. Especially support.
If you don't play carry, you absolutely do not need to be able to get that kind of GPM.
Even if you do play carry, unless you're playing high level, you can get away with 400 more often than not. (I do.)
Just got this the other day.
Coming from LoL, any advice on characters similar to Orianna, Anivia, or Lux? Like a DPS caster w/ some support.
I still think it's the best way to "getting better". Learning most efficient use of time, where you can and can't be at certain times, not dieing, how to last-hit and deny, etc. I don't think these things can really be taught, they come from repetition in trying to reach a goal.
What does hitting 500 GPM have to do with any of that? Nothing.If you're completely new to the game, learning the carry and support nuance is kinda pointless if you don't know why you are supporting or how to carry....or even who plays each role.
If you're playing a support character and letting a carry get the last hits, what would be your main source of income then? Just last hitting when the carry's not present?
500 is really high for someone just starting at the game. There's no reason they should have to play bot games until they can reliably hit 500. If I followed that rule, I'd still be in bot games, and bot games are boring.
What does hitting 500 GPM have to do with any of that? Nothing.
Are there any champs in this game that play or work in a similar way to shaco from LOL, if not what is the closest equivalent?
Are there any champs in this game that play or work in a similar way to shaco from LOL, if not what is the closest equivalent?
Are there any champs in this game that play or work in a similar way to shaco from LOL, if not what is the closest equivalent?
Because I think if you are able to reach over 500 gpm in bot games, you have the core idea of the game down and I think its better to learn that first and get it out of the way before you start worrying about team theory. It's like learning how to macro efficiently in starcraft... as long as you can macro well, you can easily reach at least platinum level... which is basically like of reaching 1500-1600 MMR in LoL and 1700 MMR in hon if you factor player base percentages. Anyone who's played with me in SC2-gaf can tell you, I'm terrible fucking starcraft player but because I can macro efficiently I still reached diamond.
just played a game where i watched ikuu farm on fusion for forty minutes, and we almost lost even with all thr farm.p
No, mana burn only works on melee illusions.Also do ranged illusions get the mana burn from Diffusal?
Are there any champs in this game that play or work in a similar way to shaco from LOL, if not what is the closest equivalent?
Haha, I'm spreading playtime pretty wildly among the heroes. So far I'm getting the most enjoyment and results out of initiators and supports [Earthshaker, Tidehunter, Crystal Maiden, Dazzle, Omniknight].I'm jealous. I can't imagine what a monster tide you're gonna be when I play again D:
DankeJust want to give you guys a heads up, IceFrog changed SnY so that it no longer counts as an orb effect, meaning it stacks with every other orb no matter what.
Keep it up, Botolf! I've already seen significant improvements in your play since you first started.
I don't think playing bot games as a carry is going to do much other then get you accustomed to the animations, a new player is going to have trouble maintaining 250 GPM through creeps, so trying to shoot for 500 is pretty pointless.Because I think if you are able to reach over 500 gpm in bot games, you have the core idea of the game down and I think its better to learn that first and get it out of the way before you start worrying about team theory.
I don't think playing bot games as a carry is going to do much other then get you accustomed to the animations, a new player is going to have trouble maintaining 250 GPM through creeps, so trying to shoot for 500 is pretty pointless.
That being said, if your new and trying to learn to carry, prepare yourself for an uphill, not fun battle.
Saying 500 was probably a poor choice of words for me, my point is that I think step 1 for a brand new player to the genre should be maximizing gpm/xpm... i think it gives the best platform to learn off of. Mostly because you learn other important details by proxy, like map and hero awareness
honestly maximizing gpm should be like, lowest priority for new players. Not dieing comes first, and then basic rules of ganking / warding next (im assuming that new players are on a support, like lich, cuz dont kid urself noobs on spectre is about as bad as it gets [except for anbokr spectre])
You're putting the horse before the cart there, CHEEZMO. It's mastering the basics that gets you a high GPM/XPM, not seeking to maintain the GPM/XPM that teaches you the basics.
No one keeps track of their GPM except for epeen purposes.
Yes that is what I meant.i think you mean Cheeto![]()