6:52 He did the right thing putting that item aside because not only does that item not stack with his aura, But replaces it decreasing his mana regeneration. But selling unholy aura earlier...
i think inner fire should be nerf and also rifleman + knight nerf.. maybe also air nerf + 5 armor is just imbalanced and also with pala armor its incredible
Yo desde que era niño jugaba este juegazo, recientemente empece a ver tus videos y eres un gran jugador!!, gracias por crear contenido de calidad!!😎, y de paso aprendo pro tips con cada uno de tus Vídeos XD
As I was watching this I would say he's an average player, his w/l ratio kinda confirms that. Most people on WC3 play normal. An average person doesn't expect trick critters.
ive never played wc3 before but im pretty sure i would probably play better than ur opponent. no micro whatsoever jeez. leetting both heros die multiple times and that mk at 8:50 is just BrokeBack moments right there much love chuddy grubL
@@meenasamaan481 I don't believe your apm needs to be thaat high. Look at the person who made this video. I wouldn't consider his apm to be high. But he has a very good understanding of the game and it's strategies
@@ivayloivanov3744 His opponent knows how to play dude. You can tell by the way he builds he base and his win ratio. His tactics and micro is questionable though. I wouldnt want to play against OP because his tactics are annoying in his other videos. Most people wouldnt have the patience to deal with this.
Amazing item, but it's value in gold is worth so much more. Especially since it's an aura item and he only used 1 unit. If he had an army I'm sure he would of kept it!
@@rotyler2177 he sold it because he was giving the opponent too much credit. A good player will look at the items that their enemy hero has, because it gives clues to which creep camps they have done. A good player would have seen the legionhorn and realised he killed one of the two side expansions. Which is why I believe he sold it. Those two locations I think, are the only places you can get these aura items. You'll notice that when he kills the second expansion camp, he picks up the Khadgers Pipe of Insight (or whatever it's called) and then drops it in random location. THEN fights his opponent. Then he goes back to pick it up later and then sells it. TL;DR : he sold it to keep his expansion a secret. But he didn't really need to because his opponent was pro ably too dumb anyway
He still wouldn't use them because a good opponent would realise those are drops from the red creep camp and he might blow his cover too soon. But looking at this opponent he wouldn't need to bother with it
Cool creep trick but tbh dude having just an am will get u killed if ur opponent isn't such a big noob lol I had to check and make sure u werent playing a computer
Okay, know what? I change my mind, this guy's cute. Like, He sounds like woman. Ever have that one tiny dude in the class that you get along with? I had one before, reminds me of him xD
Wow. I recently watched some of your videos, I really enjoyed them, but the only thing I can say is that you were facing a total idiots. Only noobs could fall for tactics you showed in your videos (especially tower rush), and its funny as it is.
He plays against people that finished campaign of wc3 and first time in a battle net. If I was that red hum. He would never expanded. While I would have my exp. if I see solo hero I fast exp and then haras his base with lvl 3 elem.
I haven't played a single multiplayer game in wc3 and yet I feel like I would have played better than this guy just from watching RU-vid videos. He was so bad.