@FaQPloxZoR i've read that he left because the momentum, the excitment was passed after he won the internationnal, and that he had to step back from dota a bit in order to regain interest in the game. something like the tournament was a pinacle of feelings, that was gone if you wanna know more search on google
So far I dont think there are yaphet replays on DotA2, but i still recommend you watch his DotA1 replays, because you learn how he builds and why it is efficient. Dota2 replays in general are hard to come by. There are mostly montages of good players, but no longer matches that you can admire.
Hey you know much, so can u answer me something? How do you find replays of good clan war matches, like those you said, na'vi, etc. Is Yaphets or any dam good players playign dota 2? I need the replays for warm up. ^^ Thanks!
I seen plenty of his .. Followed his bulid, they're good. But i kinda need to see it in dota 2 too ... Whatever, if he isn't in dota 2 .. Is there any other clans you can recommend? I prefer those chinese clan i see at dota 1 .. Or any clan that's good ... So is there? And how do i download their replays? I have no clue in dota 2.
@shekharel or because they werent invited. Most pro DotA teams dont even have access to DotA2 because of the requirements to run it and getting into the beta isn't as easy in China.
Yes I know that, but I never saw Riki or Drow picked in the 2012 International, and every tier list I've seen has said they've been completely abandoned from the competitive scene. So it's weird seeing NaVi using both of them for matches seen in this video.
i wonder why dendi took so long to use silence at 1:16 maybe he was out of mana or something but...i think that could have been a rampage depending on levels could have killed mirana
relying on your team isn't a bad thing... As me being someone who is at his best on the mid lane as well, i just want to point out that as a mid hero, it's generally normal to rely on your team to do well. think about it: generally mid heroes are the most team-reliant heroes. pudge, invoker, shadow fiend... all very reliant on how their team does.
Back in the days when drow was less op and was still in CM... and tbh when they were picking riki as carry it's just because the game was lacking on heroes...(the metagame was different etc.) There is no hero that is bad or noob... The heroes picked up are the heroes that synergise the best with the current meta.
@FluqixoDresults Not that I know of. After the beta when clan ranking systems show up you will probably be able to track players that play your role at a top level. Until then. Dota1
@Amiltoo Maybe you did not see it yet but chinese Dota still focuses on Dota1 and they dont practice dota2 like european and CIS players do but the chinese time will come for sure...maybe soon mayber later you cant know when they start ;)
@FellTheSky In DotA one, na'vi gets outclassed by the chinese teams. DotA2 is basically the same game, so I doubt they will be the best once dota2 is a common thing in china. For the time being, na'vi has only really beaten euro and us teams. Except for 1 Ch team that is high classed. But that was in the early beta.
Dendi is a great soloer able to win the lane easily. He's a great player but his pudge ain't nothing godlike, it's just like any other good pudge player plus Dendi's amazing lane control.
Cause ukraine was a part of USSR, and, even b4 that it was part of russian empire, since 16th century and russians was trying to destroy ukrainian language, so after 6 centuries of being part of russia many ukrainians speak russian like their 1st language, and in any case, v1lat - one of the best comentators in the world. btw, v1lat - ukrainian. p.s.v1lat needs to comment russian, cuz russians want to understand him too.