1-501 mmr. lets be honest if you have 1 mmr you are so bad that there is no possible way your team can carry you, if you have 501 you suck, but your aren't dying to lane creeps.
actually back in the first days of playind dota i had 900 mmr on my old account and my team faced off with someone on the other team who had 28 mmr... he ended up wrecking us with puck without a single death and had 20 kills... after that i realized there is no god
I'd say the 500 that make the threshold between douche bag and other people (aka toxic bracket)
From all i read, it's arround 4k5.
Never been in it, so i cann't really judge thought
One time this happened to me....
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I think the biggest differences would be around wherever the most people are so if the following is true:
5% 1100
10% 1500
25% 2000
50% 2250
75% 2731
90% 3200
95% 3900
99% 4100
The biggest skill difference is between like 2100 vs 2600 mmr
@three booty it has to end in an extenstion
Also I think from 4.5-5K is a pretty big difference in both skill and attitude.
Farming doesn't make people good. I have actually discovered that people in really extremely low brackets can actually farm but what they do with that farm is an entirely different story.
yeah i know i just won a game with sark with like 0 farm kappa, but still, seeing 100+ creeps in 1k mmr is rare
Lol nonono. From 4.5k to 5k is not as big as 5k to 5.5k and its even bigger diff between 5.5 and 6k im talking HUGE difference.
Most people are 4.5
few people are 5k
hardly anyone can move past 5k
topping 5.5k is insane
getting 6k makes you the best in the world.
I have limited experience in this but from what I have seen the difference between 2.8k to 3.3k is pretty decent .
im sorry but the people ive encountered go like this-->
<4,2k definiitely traash
~4,5k ruiners filled with traash
~4,8k people that play like shiit but usually try to win (easiest games i get -> lets say im down to 4,5k takes a week to climb to 4,8k then a day to 5,1k
~5,k >60% fake accounters trash people of <4,5k (so obviously i lose more here)
~5,3k usually good but with retaarded picks (problem with this bracket is you have to play with 4,4k teammates and yeah fuuck this shiit system)
~5,5k never been 5,5k and of the people ive played which have this mmr ~40% are fake account buyers/boosted cuunts/ruiners
~6,k good players, fun to play with and against (though there are stupid cuunts like synderen that go random, secure a good lane and go play like shiit, then lose and say its not their fault when he clearly underperformed ->stuupid traash doesnt realize he's not matched against noobs (typical 4k matches they get) ALL the time and proceed to ruin/lose >5k/6k games.
Also, you need to judge stats by the situation. In this game SF farmed 4.4 creeps/min, but it was against a bunch of players who probably gank by walking at you from behind their own creep line. The opposing teams total denies is 5. SF denies 1 creep the whole game despite it actually giving him damage to do it. So you can see SF has almost zero ability to last hit, given the situation. He likely got almost all of it on autoattacks after his dmg was high enough for that to work.
SF also dies on average every 4 minutes of play, or every 17 last hits. So he is basically walking out to autoattack until he dies. Rinse and Repeat.
On the original question... I have played with people ranging from 1.2k to 6.3k in my games. I think that 500 mmr is a substantial difference at any level. But in any given game someone might play up 500 mmr or down 500 mmr from their current score depending on which hero they pick. So it becomes hard to see on a individual game basis. MMR is just an average. Some people in your game are always going to over-perform while others under-perform.
3500 to 4000 is huge in the servers where i play, some people are stuck forever below 4k no matter what.
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At which mmr do you think 500 mmr has the biggest skill difference.
Like its a general consensus that players at 5.5k and 6k are similarly skilled. What about 4000 and 4500 or 4500 and 5000? Or even 3000 and 3500.