Does anyone use the hero guides linked to the pictures in the next OT? I might just scrap that "feature" if no one does. If people do use it though I'll update the next OT to use Dotafire guides instead, otherwise I'll just link straight to Dotafire and have people look up guides themselves
Does anyone use the hero guides linked to the pictures in the next OT? I might just scrap that "feature" if no one does. If people do use it though I'll update the next OT to use Dotafire guides instead, otherwise I'll just link straight to Dotafire and have people look up guides themselves
Does anyone use the hero guides linked to the pictures in the next OT? I might just scrap that "feature" if no one does. If people do use it though I'll update the next OT to use Dotafire guides instead, otherwise I'll just link straight to Dotafire and have people look up guides themselves
I use both. The more opinions and ideas, the better.Dotafire ? but I thought all the cool kids hang around at playdota guides with our fancy "dota 2 mode" add-on.
Most of the Dotafire guides I've seen are awful.
I've browsed through a bunch of them, there are some good ones up now. Certainly don't go there looking for innovation but they're more than helpful for new players.
Anyways I'm pretty much finished with the OT3, just gotta add a small I'M NEW, WHO DO I PLAY section. Everything is condensed to one post now.
Swag is busy hunting elephants in Africa.
I don't think hero guides teach anything useful. They actually reinforce this idea of static builds when people should realize from the beginning that you go for different builds depending on the game.
At most use http://www.dota2alttab.com/ to get a general idea.
I've been playing some Puck and so far it's one of my fave chars in the game, with Dark Seer. I would like some help with the items though.
I've been going Magic Wand, Phase Boots, two Bracers, then Blink Dagger, then Bloodstone. The problem is, early game,I run out of mana way too often. I've thought about going only one Bracer and so I can start building Bloodstone earlier, and I've also thought about going Mana Boots, but with the piss poor base damage, Phase Boots look like a must for him. Maybe I could ignore Bloodstone and go Shiva's? Any advice?
I don't think hero guides teach anything useful. They actually reinforce this idea of static builds when people should realize from the beginning that you go for different builds depending on the game.
At most use http://www.dota2alttab.com/ to get a general idea.
I usually skip the first page as I always believe the OP's lazy and all the info is outdated =P
That being said, DOTAFire guides are excellent and they provide in-depth info as well as quick info for alt+tabbing players (I'm playing only random to test all heroes, so I usually run and check a build during prep time)
Steam browser saves passwords though.Why would anyone alt+tab instead of just using the Steam browser. Sure I'm not going to browse GAF from the Steam browser, but for something I dont need to be logged in for it's much easier.
True.Steam browser is slow as molasses.
The purpose of guides (as far as I see) is to give new players a place to start. It's really difficult to wrap your head over choosing between different items and skills when you don't even know why you would pick one over the other. Most experienced players won't bother looking up guides because they have a far better grasp of the fundamentals.
He's talking about templar assassin, not invoker.
Can't think of a scenario where you'd really get punished, most ta's rush bottle anyway. Cold snap invoker might be able to punish your slow bottle though.
You don't need the extra 9 dmg, as branch branch branch tango into bottle is all you need, as refraction provides all of your dmg. If you're laning against something that has more dmg then you (ie. tiny) or something you don't want getting last hits (ie. sf) you go refraction at lvl 1, and automatically win the creep wave and hit lvl 2 anyways. Bottle early lets you spam refraction, which lets u splash down waves for rune control and keep refraction up.
I actually ran into this one time, but I just sat in Meld until the debuff wore off. The caveat is that I need to keep enough mana for Meld at all times, but that's not too big an issue.
I'm not getting the blade of attack so much to get farm as I am trying to bully the enemy out of lane. Yeah I don't "need" the extra damage to last hit when I have Refraction, but stacking Refraction with a blade of attack makes Psi Blade harass even more potent. Also, I'm fairly sure that the bonus damage from Refraction doesn't proc on denies, so the blade of attack helps with that as well. So far I've been able to get a bottle by ~3 minutes or sooner so I'm able to keep Refraction up most of the time until then anyway.
Oh yeah.IceFrog said:The log will be up within half an hour or so, the map soon after.
http://www.playdota.com/forums/member.php?tab=visitor_messaging&u=1&page=2#visitor_messagingOh yeah.
"Anti-Mage
"Anti-Mage
- Movement speed decreased from 320 to 315
- Blink animation time increased from 0.33 to 0.4
- Legs decreased from 2/2/2/2 to 1/1.5/1.8/1.9"
Phantom Lancer
- Agility growth increased from 2.8 to 4.2
FUCK ME