Goblin Techies is the one with the mines right? I think so. He is the best in pub games because pubs are, well pubs, and run into mines and die.
Really happy Bristleback was released. I'm really hoping Abaddon comes next. He brings a really good variety of quasi-support, tank, tanky-damage fun to pub matches.
I get the feeling techies will be last...
Abaddon's work-in-progress animation sprites are already found in the client.
It looks like the next heroes are-
Skywrath (90% certainty)
then Elder Titan (lots of work done)
then Abaddon OR Legion Commander
You'll see Abaddon in summer time probably.
Abaddon's work-in-progress animation sprites are already found in the client.
It looks like the next heroes are-
Skywrath (90% certainty)
then Elder Titan (lots of work done)
then Abaddon OR Legion Commander
You'll see Abaddon in summer time probably.
http://www.dota2wiki.com/wiki/Unreleased_contentVery nooby question but how many heroes are there in dota 1 (ie how many left to be added)!
If someone makes one, I wouldn't be opposed to joining. I am pretty good at HoN and when I attempt Dota 2 I destroy. It could be because I haven't normalized out of all the awful players yet; it could also be because even if I am dominating I can't win with 4 hard carries on my team all feeding.
I would love to play with people who aren't from Brazil (moba diss!) and can actually do something other than give the other team gold and experience.
The number of wins doesn't really matter. Do you guys play in normal/high/very high tier?
I wouldn't really be interested in bots or in house 4v4, but if we got 10 I would do that or queue with others at high or better tier.
How do you tell?
The number of wins doesn't really matter. Do you guys play in normal/high/very high tier?
I wouldn't really be interested in bots or in house 4v4, but if we got 10 I would do that or queue with others at high or better tier.
In the Watch --> Recent Games tab, you can filter games. Put your name in, then you can filter by Any, Normal, High, or Very High level games.
Don't take too much from it. I want to say I read somewhere that 80+% of all games are in the Normal bracket.
I play in high when I queue solo. There is frequently a noticeable difference between high and normal.
I play in high when I queue solo. There is frequently a noticeable difference between high and normal.
Yeah, all my games are in Normal.
But a few of my friends have games in all 3 within about 2-3 days.
Keep in mind, there is a hidden ladder score (MMR) and you are constantly matched according to your rating in a linear scale. It's not just Normal vs High vs Very High- that's just their way of sorting them.
I believe Normal is 60% of populace, High is 30%, VH is 10%~.
Source: Confirmed on reddit.com/r/dota2.
Keep in mind, there is a hidden ladder score (MMR) and you are constantly matched according to your rating in a linear scale. It's not just Normal vs High vs Very High- that's just their way of sorting them.
I believe Normal is 60% of populace, High is 30%, VH is 10%~.
Source: Confirmed on reddit.com/r/dota2.
dotametrics.wordpress.com does a lot of detailed analysis, and his best guess is 80/15/5.
I fluctuate a lot between VH and High, but I can't ever tell within the games which bracket I am in (solo queue only). As you said, it's more of a way of filtering the "best" replays for players to watch, rather than an actual skill rating.