Night stalker dota 2 carry for beginners

Night stalker dota 2 carry for beginners

Night stalker dota 2 carry for beginners

Night stalker dota 2 carry for beginners

I’m currently playing LoL. I’ve had dota 2 for about 6 months now, just never seriously got into it. I need another moba to keep me a bit busy when I’m not into LoL or any other game. Something to just sit in to a couple games.

Problem is, I never know what hero to play. I prefer to play carries though.

Heroes I’ve played & liked.

Sniper
Dragon knight
Batrider (I think he’s called?)
Clinkz (My favorite so far, I love just stealthing into their jungle to scout. So much fun, always think to myself “I’M ON THE CASE”)
Wisp (great fun to play if your playing with someone who knows what they’re doing & consatnt communication is had)

Easiest hero in the game to start out with is Viper hands down. Anytime a noob joins the teamspeak server fresh into dota I put them on Viper and babysit them. Then of course tell them they can never play Riki until I say so otherwise they’ll develop bad habits.

Meepo requires the Micro of a Korean Tarantula. Night stalker dota 2 carry for beginners I know 1 person who positively mastered him everyone else I play with is mediocre at best.

Now, I’m gonna give you the very best piece of advice I could ever offer to someone, and you’ll see whether or not you’ll listen. DotA is such a hardcore game, that if you start thinking of “Things a newbie needs” you’ll never stop being one. Pick heroes you like, and make up weird builds on bot practice (Before ever reading or watching any guide). It sucked? Go seek up guides on youtube. It didn’t? There’s something wrong, look up guides anyway. Read, read a lot. Watch games, both from Purge and Alan (Others are kind of meh, those two actually talk about the hero as they play). Better? Good. No? Go to DotA and watch games of those heroes in the spectate section. Learn about the heroes, learn about the game and play, play, play. Play again, play harder. Look back on your matches and learn from your mistakes, find out what went wrong, what needs to get better so you can succeed, and then go, and be better.

Quite frankly. Think with mediocricy, act with mediocricy, and you’ll be but a mediocre.

Now, I’m gonna give you the very best piece of advice I could ever offer to someone, and you’ll see whether or not you’ll listen. DotA is such a hardcore game, that if you start thinking of “Things a newbie needs” you’ll never stop being one. Pick heroes you like, and make up weird builds on bot practice (Before ever reading or watching any guide). It sucked? Go seek up guides on youtube. It didn’t? There’s something wrong, look up guides anyway. Read, read a lot. Watch games, both from Purge and Alan (Others are kind of meh, those two actually talk about the hero as they play). Better? Good. No? Go to DotA and watch games of those heroes in the spectate section. Learn about the heroes, learn about the game and play, play, play. Play again, play harder. Look back on your matches and learn from your mistakes, find out what went wrong, what needs to get better so you can succeed, and then go, and be better.

Quite frankly. Think with mediocricy, act with mediocricy, and you’ll be but a mediocre.

Night stalker dota 2 carry for beginners

I’m currently playing LoL. I’ve had dota 2 for about 6 months now, just never seriously got into it. I need another moba to keep me a bit busy when I’m not into LoL or any other game. Something to just sit in to a couple games.

Problem is, I never know what hero to play. I prefer to play carries though.

Heroes I’ve played & liked.

Sniper
Dragon knight
Batrider (I think he’s called?)
Clinkz (My favorite so far, I love just stealthing into their jungle to scout. So much fun, always think to myself “I’M ON THE CASE”)
Wisp (great fun to play if your playing with someone who knows what they’re doing & consatnt communication is had)

Easiest hero in the game to start out with is Viper hands down. Anytime a noob joins the teamspeak server fresh into dota I put them on Viper and babysit them. Then of course tell them they can never play Riki until I say so otherwise they’ll develop bad habits.

Meepo requires the Micro of a Korean Tarantula. Night stalker dota 2 carry for beginners I know 1 person who positively mastered him everyone else I play with is mediocre at best.

Now, I’m gonna give you the very best piece of advice I could ever offer to someone, and you’ll see whether or not you’ll listen. DotA is such a hardcore game, that if you start thinking of “Things a newbie needs” you’ll never stop being one. Pick heroes you like, and make up weird builds on bot practice (Before ever reading or watching any guide). It sucked? Go seek up guides on youtube. It didn’t? There’s something wrong, look up guides anyway. Read, read a lot. Watch games, both from Purge and Alan (Others are kind of meh, those two actually talk about the hero as they play). Better? Good. No? Go to DotA and watch games of those heroes in the spectate section. Learn about the heroes, learn about the game and play, play, play. Play again, play harder. Look back on your matches and learn from your mistakes, find out what went wrong, what needs to get better so you can succeed, and then go, and be better.

Quite frankly. Think with mediocricy, act with mediocricy, and you’ll be but a mediocre.

Now, I’m gonna give you the very best piece of advice I could ever offer to someone, and you’ll see whether or not you’ll listen. DotA is such a hardcore game, that if you start thinking of “Things a newbie needs” you’ll never stop being one. Pick heroes you like, and make up weird builds on bot practice (Before ever reading or watching any guide). It sucked? Go seek up guides on youtube. It didn’t? There’s something wrong, look up guides anyway. Read, read a lot. Watch games, both from Purge and Alan (Others are kind of meh, those two actually talk about the hero as they play). Better? Good. No? Go to DotA and watch games of those heroes in the spectate section. Learn about the heroes, learn about the game and play, play, play. Play again, play harder. Look back on your matches and learn from your mistakes, find out what went wrong, what needs to get better so you can succeed, and then go, and be better.

Quite frankly. Think with mediocricy, act with mediocricy, and you’ll be but a mediocre.

Night stalker dota 2 carry for beginners

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