The point I'm making is lining up behind each other, immediately after two heroes got shackled by doing the same thing on the previous cool down, and yes I try not to line up after getting yelled at by Hyuna countless times for that exact action. Getting shackled to a creep sure, getting shackled to another hero, twice in a row, yeah, ok.
I'm so tired of Na'Vi dominating every team. When is China gonna pick up Dota 2?
Fixed for racism.when ricing becomes a viable strat again, amirite?
I'm so tired of Na'Vi dominating every team. When is China gonna pick up Dota 2?
Actualyl pretty common, cause when would you get the chance to channel against the stuns / force staffs they had.It's not only the item build, he completely skipped aura + ult for more stats :l
Even more OP when you make it easy to land them.Then why does it happen all the time in pro games? Could it be shackleshot is a ridiculously op spell that comes out ridiculously fast?
I'm so tired of Na'Vi dominating every team. When is China gonna pick up Dota 2?
Valve need to get a Chinese partner first, so could be sometime. Should see more teams from Asia once Valve gets the client running on lower spec machines.I'm so tired of Na'Vi dominating every team. When is China gonna pick up Dota 2?
Never, they are too conservative.
I know, skipping aura not so much though!Actualyl pretty common, cause when would you get the chance to channel against the stuns / force staffs they had.
Some people will call me out for this, but ideally you don't want kills as bh, track means you get plenty for an assist. Gank the lane your hard carry is in and let them get the kill gold + track money. As a ganking hero he can catapult a carry into late game. By late game you're useful for your burst damage, scouting, and -armour.
Trixi on a farming tidehunter, Sing tiny, must waaatch
I know, skipping aura not so much though!
Singsing with the big throws.
more like when Valve gets the rest of the top tier heroes out and actually bothers to start aggressively courting the Chinese scene. More beta keys, more pushing the game at lan centers and internet cafes.
Sing scrims with his friends too. They just have fun.They ran that same tiny + tide combo to great success in a scrim vs complexity a day or two earlier (I don't think it was any mouz people other than sing though, I watched it on his stream). New trend picking up!?
AND picked up again!
I've put Bootcamp on my new MacBook Pro to play this, hope it runs ok.
Having played in a week, I have some catching up to do, I need to read about this test app too.
NEVER doubt the tiny.
Was Windrunner building a Forcestaff that game? I know CM had a Ghost Scepter on her by the end, which would basically have the effect of making Lifestealer even more narrow in his focus in fights. Forcestaff on WR would have made matters even worse later on, he'd have been left without any disables and gap closers of his own against a team with numerous ways of getting their people out of harm's reach. Why this aspect wasn't talked about at all, not even during drafting, is beyond me. It's as if the analysis went no deeper than "CLG has a standard hard carry, Mouz does not".
when farming becomes a viable strat again, amirite?
Indeed, I think it's borderline nuts to leave such a crucial aspect unspoken of. If Lifestealer gets countered with picks and items like that, he's virtually as dependent as someone like an Ursa for outside disables and kill setups. Perhaps get a Blink Dagger on Shadow Shaman and have Lifestealer piggyback him for the initiation, maybe borrow a page from some semi-recent Skeleton King play and grab a force staff oneself (or on a support).Forcestaff is pretty much core on windrunner, and it was up midway through the game. Tbh thats always the problem with lifestealer as the main carry, yes he is ridiculously strong, but almost anybody can kite him. I think the main thing is the casters/cameraman obviously don't pay much attention to the pro players and know what kind of characters they play and what strategies they do. Sing plays carry tiny on stream probably once a day, and once that MoM is up his dps is no fucking joke.
Indeed, I think it's borderline nuts to leave such a crucial aspect unspoken of. If Lifestealer gets countered with picks and items like that, he's virtually as dependent as someone like an Ursa for outside disables and kill setups. Perhaps get a Blink Dagger on Shadow Shaman and have Lifestealer piggyback him for the initiation, maybe borrow a page from some semi-recent Skeleton King play and grab a force staff oneself (or on a support).
i'm running on Bootcamp right now. it's like...well, it's Windows, like on any other computer. So unless you have a bad GPU, max everything should be fine (but turn off AA and VSync).
The point I'm making is lining up behind each other, immediately after two heroes got shackled by doing the same thing on the previous cool down, and yes I try not to line up after getting yelled at by Hyuna countless times for that exact action. Getting shackled to a creep sure, getting shackled to another hero, twice in a row, yeah, ok.
here's a little exercise for you.
1. Get a piece of paper
2. Get a pencil
3. Attempt to draw 2 points on the same side of that piece of paper, 2 points that cannot be connected by a straight line.
Good luck.
Oh, and try to do this while juggling cats.
Is BUNNI a gaffer or does he just hangs on the channel? I saw him playing (I wasn't in the match) today and he kept to raging the entire game without doing shit and blaming other lanes from failing (he was mid), meanwhile all-talking and treating reports. What a clow.
Some time later I see him on the NeoGaf channel, made me laugh.
This is a fallacious analogy because you neglect to mention that there are actually 3 points to take into account, not 2 (where Windrunner is located when she launches the shackle).