Its really funny seeing slack's theory of why Rubick is green, how Aghanim might have become corrupted by an ancient. And then Aghs Maze came out and it turns out he probably just shagged a green slime.
What you can take away from it is that Aghanim is quite the womanizer with lots of children. It won't be farfetched that Rubick inherited his father's potential and his mother's feature.
@@gagagero well you literally saw slacks pull a massive boulder from his ass at the end there with pugna being aghanim and yet somehow THIS is what you find unbelievable ?
@@leandrodlamas8993 well I like the " he created by aghanim " path more , but I can see him adopting a kid with ADHD ( or autism I feel that he may be on the spectrum too) and try to " fix " since he was the greatest wizards of all time. But we also have to consider that he was the greatest maker of artifacts so what if his greatest creation was Rubik himself ?
This is pretty much outdated now given that we have had 2 PVE events that expand more on Aghanim's lore. He isn't mysterious anymore as now we know that he is womanizing, narcissistic, and thinks highly of himself. Although he does walk the talk and is definitely the most powerful mage to have existed. Also it turns out he didn't die, but got lost in the multiverse, his physical form spread across multiple dimensions hence the Aghanims Labyrinth events starting. What's funny is that Rubick's parentage is even more dubious since then. Because Aghanims never mentions of him and seem to look at him with disdain. He may or may not be his son, there's no concrete proof of it yet. Given how much of a womanizer he is. It's reminiscent of Zeus (the Greek God, not dota2 hero) and his sons.
@@gagagero No, but if the missing characters were, the voice pack included with that particular skin gives you a glimpse of those relationships. Dragon's Blood Davion for example would've been best friends with Axe.
The style of learning hypothesis has become disfavoured. It suggests that some people are visual learners, auditory learners, etc. What we have found out is that *everyone* is a multimedia learner: we all react well to combinations of learning styles.