- You can watch the same things in a professional match
- You can always play with higher ranked friends in stacks to experience higher ranked matchmaking
- What you described is coaching
I experienced the same thing only it was some 2k's in random draft, coaching me on pa. Obv it isnt stellar advice but 2k is leagues ahead of 700 LUL
if you'd watch dota 2 bowie and usual pro matches, theres alot to learn from and you can see how 4ks++++ do things
Its hard to find someone nice anywhere near 6k or above it, you trigger them too easily D:
Yes 4k trilane is some special Kind of trilane :-o
Who ever leaches More ep is Best Player
Its hard to find someone nice anywhere near 6k or above it, you trigger them too easily D:
I remember watching Caesar play AM
I pointed out over 9000 mistakes just from the laning phase ;_;
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Recently, I was taken in by a group of 4k mmr players who wanted to play in some casual "amateur" dota leagues.
I wanted to play carry for a much lower skill team (2-3k mmr), but the 4kers decided that so long as I could watch, learn and follow orders I could support for them.
I did so, and after playing with them, watching how a trilane works, or aggro offlane works - I simply cannot stand to play in my own bracket any more. Literally, just playing with guys 1.4k mmr ahead of me has changed how I see DotA. I literally knew nothing about supporting... at all - I prob still know very little compared to 7-8k, but my eyes are opened. :D
I think DotA should make a program available within the client for 4-6k mmr, friendly players to take inexperienced players under their wing, show them 4 or 5 games played in higher MMR where they can share some wisdom and then chuck them back into their desolated hole.
Ideas?