Do you have an suggestion for Dota 2 playing?
I played Dota back when and the versions that were made for Starcraft 2 and I picked up League recently but Dota 2 confuses me somewhat. I started by playing bot matches but I don't feel like I'm getting the hang of much.
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Thread: Beginner Tips?
- 29 Jan. 2013 04:03am #1
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Beginner Tips?
- 29 Jan. 2013 04:27am #2
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Start by playing easy heroes like dragon knight against bots to gain some confidence and get a hang on the mechanics, then find a the one that suits you and start reading guides/watching youtube vids/streams.
- 29 Jan. 2013 05:06am #3
Most of the "recommended items" (the ones in the store screen) aren't really good sets.
Looking up a build on internet is usually a good idea.
Uh, know your role in the game. (Ganker, Pusher, Carry...)
Try to pair up with another guy on the side lanes (2 top, 1 middle, 2 bot; Usually, unless someone is jungling,) Try to pair up so that it's Ranged+Melee. Make sure your partner actually talks/types to you, and doesn't speak some other language you can't understand.
Don't play sniper in the beginning. He will screw up your denying capabilities D:
Oh, and practice denying.
Honestly, it's mostly generic advice
But I shouldn't really say anything more, since I only played like 40 hours total myself xD
- 29 Jan. 2013 07:35am #4
Protip: Don't die.
Seriously. Dying makes the whole game a lot harder. Learn to not die and you can win games ez.
- 29 Jan. 2013 04:30pm #5
If you search for tutorials on YouTube, there are a ton. The ones by DotaCinema will probably be most useful. You need to get into the mindset of how to play the game, since the genre is so unlike other games you've played. There is so much "meta game," like how to level your skills and which items to buy and countering other heroes, that you don't deal with in other games. The tutorials will help you with this.
Definitely play against bots on the easiest setting (Play -> Create a Lobby -> Settings -> Fill empty slots with bots).
Learn to play support heroes. Most new players seem to have the mindset that your hero is always a carry and you have to have more kills than deaths and you have to be a tank that rolls their team. You aren't. Most of the heroes in the game can't become tanks. There is more to the game than being a level 100 Mewtwo. Supports support the carry. They don't carry themselves. You play differently depending on if you're a support or a carry, and the tutorials will cover what to do.
A hero that is easy for new players to grasp: Drow Ranger
- 02 Feb. 2013 10:30pm #6
1: Until you know what you are doing, Buy all of your starter items. They are listed since its what you can buy with all of your gold you start with.
2: Learn what your character needs based on your playing style, If you have issues with life, start rounds with an HP regen ring (400 gold) If you have issues with mana, Get mana regen shit, If you use minions, USE THOSE DAMN AURAS!
3: Play randoms until you find a character that suits you.
4: Communicate with your allies and watch the fucking map. No sense in driving if you dont use turn signals or know where the other cars are!
5: Getting ass kicked by opponents who are pushing? Go in the jungle and kill wild monsters for gold until you can push further~!
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- 03 Feb. 2013 12:21am #72: Learn what your character needs based on your playing style, If you have issues with life, start rounds with an HP regen ring (400 gold) If you have issues with mana, Get mana regen shit, If you use minions, USE THOSE DAMN AURAS!
New players should always look up skill and item builds on YouTube before playing a hero they haven't tried before.