@@PAZswagger I do agree he is hard, I don’t think he is complexity 4 though. His ult is also brain dead and the most broken in the game so that is worth saying.
Dude, idk what it is about your tutorials that I've been watching for only the last 24hrs, but you have "it" in your commentary that separates you from the rest. Giving your real opinions and not just safely regurgitating the tutorial. Awesome guide
I decided on Felix because it's a team game there's a obligation to contribute and if you're learning and missing your shots/not understanding your kit you can make it 1v2 or 3v4 for your team. Felix is bulky enough that you can make a couple of mistakes, simple enough, no reload just set as many people on fire as you can, you can use your Q if someone jumps on your squishies to restrict movement. You can use his ult as an engage or to help your team retreat. If you don't care about being the top fragger but want to contribute with room for error while doing decent damage, I can't recommend him enough. Edit: Also Character time stamps as others have said would be great.
Shrike excels "IF" you hit your shots, meanwhile every other character's left mouse button can hit with their eyes closed. Sure you have the fastest one shot combo at like 1.83 seconds and the next guy is only 2+. But to hit shots 1/3 times when every other character has 50 million dashes is damn near impossible.
Elluna is by far the easiest character to pick up and play. She's basically Morgana (League of Legends) and Mercy (Overwatch) put together. Even though she's squishy, she has a huge air dash that can get her out of dicey situations. Plus, you can literally just heal yourself and your team the entire match and still be extremely valuable to the team without having to worry about getting kills or doing massive amounts of damage. Helpful tips: * You can throw her healing aura onto any ally that you point your cursor on by hitting Q twice. * Her Q can instantly revive downed teammates ala Mercy style. ("Heroes never die!") * Her right click is a Morgana styled slow/root, but keep in mind that it has about 1.5 second delay before it actually fires out.
I picked up this game today, and it's super fun. I played mostly Felix. He's basically Rumble from League. I had an Elluna (Soraka) teammate and we literally won a few games together!
Been playing a lot of Joule with last stand, and the sound design for this game is incredible. The solid *thunk* of their healthbars as I land LMB after LMB, alongside my own health steadily creeping up for the omnivamp. Finish it all off with a dash for the execute, it’s very fun.
Just a void tip for new players. Great combo is to drop void bomb at your feet let it charge then hit enemy with stun, use your shift to teleport the enemy into the bomb 👌 **Edit note here, please don't tp the tank into you 😅. Try pick a dps**
I actually played Jin in my first playthrough in Ranked without practicing him. He's really broken if you play him well, I ended up with 10 eliminations. He feels like a "Yasuo" in this game. IYKYK. 🤣
It took me a bit of playing jewel dual until I justlike sat down and read all of her abilities and went. Oh wait, the - is important. Because I was neglecting it.
I'm a beginer and I started with Void, and I love him. Important information before we start: I only play in duos. I started playing the game with Void as my second character, and yes, it was difficult, but I found some important qualities in him that I didn't find with other characters I later tried. Positive points: His basic attack (as well as his ultimate) can go through walls and has good range when used in a precise manner. His area effect is intimidating and strongly discourages enemies from getting close. It's a great deterrent tool to keep enemies at a distance. His stun is basic, but it's a useful tool to help a partner land their damage. His ultimate is devastating; it can wipe out an entire team (of two) if they position themselves poorly. Negative points: He's too reliant on his ultimate (and therefore level 5) to kill. And in a game where we're stuck at level 4 without PvP, it's not the best playstyle. His ultimate also has its drawbacks. It requires exposing yourself, but Void has few resources for mobility or taking damage. He needs to be used in melee range, but his ultimate can be canceled by any bump or crowd control effect an enemy melee character might have in reserve. He's fairly slow, and any dash (that isn't on cooldown) will be enough to escape from him. Conclusion: Void excels in the late game, which is difficult for beginners to access. He requires a strategic playstyle rather than a fast-paced one, making him hard for beginners who don't know the maps. Void isn't hard to play because he's complex; he's hard to play because he's tricky to make work. But when it does work, nothing can stop him. :)
Kinda tiring to keep seeing the "Nerf Shrike" gif, hearing people say "she's easy, just dodge and close the gap", hearing people say "she falls off in high elo" as if this was league, and lobbies are sorted by rank or skill, and as if the top players weren't still playing and dying to her... Just because you close the gap, doesn't mean she can't still 2 tap you - it is her passive - and just because you're behind cover doesn't mean she can't see or hit you - in fact, you're probably more screwed, cus she can get vision on your team, and you have to play the horror game of "when will her team jumpscare us now we're stuck here" As Seraph (Elluna) main, I'm also here to say that while I could see her being considered "newbie friendly" she's not THAT easy - she's the squishiest character in the game, and you will want to uninstall after a few dozen times of people flanking/dashing through your whole team to 2 shot you. Half her kit is healing (I miss her old ult), which is completely negated by half the characters having a 100% anti-heal ability. Combined, those 2 factors mean you are useless half the time, because you can't heal your team half the time (being generous, not factoring in the inability to heal through obstacles), you can't risk jumping in to grab a wisp unless you KNOW you can get away with it, because you drop it in 1 hit from most things, and more often than not, if you ult a wisp someone just executes it or runs at you until you leave range and/or die. She's also not nearly as mobile as most other characters, despite having a secondary air dash - hell, "immobile" Hudson can catch her after the nerf to his dash (I've been on both sides of that) - and it feels like about 30% of the time her RMB just disappears 2 frames after casting it, especially when you need it most (could just be a thing Australians have to suffer, along with rubberbanding and dying to things that didn't hit us)... I'm just grateful they got rid of her being stunned when she drops wisps..
Not to mention there's a *lot* of CC and ability use in this game + you often can't dodge the projectile without dashing. Also, the "less damage point blank' think simply doesn't matter when she chunks you for 800 instead of 1600.. like you're still dead either way
@@PAZswagger I have kinda learned that but it still just doesn't feel he can hold his own at all in fights unless you completely blind side people...which I guess is the point. Love the idea and design, gameplay feels lackluster at times
@@EnsoXV Yeah Jin is pretty hard without specific powers. I am also not the best Jin player. You should look at Parya (His link should be in the description of the video) He is insane at the character
Listen people every new skill based game is going to be difficult to learn with some characters being a little more involved then others. Like with everything practice makes perfect so pick some that look fun and get your reps in.
Bro says close the distance to shrike which is near impossible. If she has a decent team you literally can’t close the distance. You can’t get on her if her teammates sit on her and don’t let you. Not to mention her cross map range. Playing joule against her is near impossible since you can’t stack your static. She out ranges you so does every other character in the game. Joule simply can’t reach them to stack without getting caught out. And if you can’t stack static you’re useless
@@BestHakase not with her terrible range. can you read? you can't get close enough to land the shots. she gets outranged by basically every other character
"There are over 15 characters!" There's 16 characters... So technically yeah I guess? This feels like a video made for the tiktok crowd will all the fake enthusiasm. This channel not for me
looks like its too much mobility on all characters. too hard to hit skillshots. they all have dash and fast movespeed. looks like chaos. no way the avarage dota player is going to feed less in this game
To all the new players trying to learn Void, beat of luck 😭 that character hard asf
@@PAZswagger I do agree he is hard, I don’t think he is complexity 4 though. His ult is also brain dead and the most broken in the game so that is worth saying.
He's pretty easy, to be honest. :D
0:15 Void
1:59 Jin
3:12 Brall
4:20 Oath
6:11 Joule
7:24 Shiv
8:27 Bishop
9:20 Hudson
9:55 Kingpin
11:01 Zeph
12:26 Myth
13:21 Ghost
14:13 Celeste
15:11 Felix
16:03 Shrike
17:34 Elluna
@@holgenius-z2s doing the Lord's work. Thank you
thank you
Great video. Just some constructive criticism: I would include time stamps for each character, otherwise the time stamps are kind of useless.
@@thetrin u wanted, u got it lol
@xvmwv2650 thank you!
Saying "Hitting your shots as Shiv" but shows a clip where Shiv missed all her shots and almost lost 🤣
😎
Dude, idk what it is about your tutorials that I've been watching for only the last 24hrs, but you have "it" in your commentary that separates you from the rest. Giving your real opinions and not just safely regurgitating the tutorial. Awesome guide
I decided on Felix because it's a team game there's a obligation to contribute and if you're learning and missing your shots/not understanding your kit you can make it 1v2 or 3v4 for your team.
Felix is bulky enough that you can make a couple of mistakes, simple enough, no reload just set as many people on fire as you can, you can use your Q if someone jumps on your squishies to restrict movement. You can use his ult as an engage or to help your team retreat.
If you don't care about being the top fragger but want to contribute with room for error while doing decent damage, I can't recommend him enough.
Edit: Also Character time stamps as others have said would be great.
Shrike excels "IF" you hit your shots, meanwhile every other character's left mouse button can hit with their eyes closed. Sure you have the fastest one shot combo at like 1.83 seconds and the next guy is only 2+. But to hit shots 1/3 times when every other character has 50 million dashes is damn near impossible.
Not impossible, with Shrike positioning is important, you force their escapes then commit
Elluna is by far the easiest character to pick up and play. She's basically Morgana (League of Legends) and Mercy (Overwatch) put together. Even though she's squishy, she has a huge air dash that can get her out of dicey situations. Plus, you can literally just heal yourself and your team the entire match and still be extremely valuable to the team without having to worry about getting kills or doing massive amounts of damage.
Helpful tips:
* You can throw her healing aura onto any ally that you point your cursor on by hitting Q twice.
* Her Q can instantly revive downed teammates ala Mercy style. ("Heroes never die!")
* Her right click is a Morgana styled slow/root, but keep in mind that it has about 1.5 second delay before it actually fires out.
her root is way more like senna root than morgana
I picked up this game today, and it's super fun. I played mostly Felix. He's basically Rumble from League. I had an Elluna (Soraka) teammate and we literally won a few games together!
Been playing a lot of Joule with last stand, and the sound design for this game is incredible. The solid *thunk* of their healthbars as I land LMB after LMB, alongside my own health steadily creeping up for the omnivamp. Finish it all off with a dash for the execute, it’s very fun.
If I was good at joule… I’d play her too
@ lmfao, I’m very mid at her tbh, but slow improvement is better than nothing
he was my first unlock, he was really fun to learn as a new player
Just a void tip for new players. Great combo is to drop void bomb at your feet let it charge then hit enemy with stun, use your shift to teleport the enemy into the bomb 👌
**Edit note here, please don't tp the tank into you 😅. Try pick a dps**
i am a proud elluna main!!
✊
I’m sorry for the atrocities I will say in future videos about elluna
@@PAZswagger it’s fine haha we prob deserve it, i would play zeph but i’m not skilled enough yet so i like letting elluna carry me 💕
I actually played Jin in my first playthrough in Ranked without practicing him. He's really broken if you play him well, I ended up with 10 eliminations. He feels like a "Yasuo" in this game. IYKYK. 🤣
Good videos broski
I’m dapping you up at LAN
It took me a bit of playing jewel dual until I justlike sat down and read all of her abilities and went. Oh wait, the - is important.
Because I was neglecting it.
I'm a beginer and I started with Void, and I love him.
Important information before we start: I only play in duos.
I started playing the game with Void as my second character, and yes, it was difficult, but I found some important qualities in him that I didn't find with other characters I later tried.
Positive points:
His basic attack (as well as his ultimate) can go through walls and has good range when used in a precise manner.
His area effect is intimidating and strongly discourages enemies from getting close. It's a great deterrent tool to keep enemies at a distance.
His stun is basic, but it's a useful tool to help a partner land their damage.
His ultimate is devastating; it can wipe out an entire team (of two) if they position themselves poorly.
Negative points:
He's too reliant on his ultimate (and therefore level 5) to kill. And in a game where we're stuck at level 4 without PvP, it's not the best playstyle.
His ultimate also has its drawbacks.
It requires exposing yourself, but Void has few resources for mobility or taking damage.
He needs to be used in melee range, but his ultimate can be canceled by any bump or crowd control effect an enemy melee character might have in reserve.
He's fairly slow, and any dash (that isn't on cooldown) will be enough to escape from him.
Conclusion:
Void excels in the late game, which is difficult for beginners to access. He requires a strategic playstyle rather than a fast-paced one, making him hard for beginners who don't know the maps. Void isn't hard to play because he's complex; he's hard to play because he's tricky to make work. But when it does work, nothing can stop him. :)
I agree with the list but thje part of "you don't read". Oh I do read all abilities.
You are the goat then, because I don’t read!
Kinda tiring to keep seeing the "Nerf Shrike" gif, hearing people say "she's easy, just dodge and close the gap", hearing people say "she falls off in high elo" as if this was league, and lobbies are sorted by rank or skill, and as if the top players weren't still playing and dying to her... Just because you close the gap, doesn't mean she can't still 2 tap you - it is her passive - and just because you're behind cover doesn't mean she can't see or hit you - in fact, you're probably more screwed, cus she can get vision on your team, and you have to play the horror game of "when will her team jumpscare us now we're stuck here"
As Seraph (Elluna) main, I'm also here to say that while I could see her being considered "newbie friendly" she's not THAT easy - she's the squishiest character in the game, and you will want to uninstall after a few dozen times of people flanking/dashing through your whole team to 2 shot you. Half her kit is healing (I miss her old ult), which is completely negated by half the characters having a 100% anti-heal ability. Combined, those 2 factors mean you are useless half the time, because you can't heal your team half the time (being generous, not factoring in the inability to heal through obstacles), you can't risk jumping in to grab a wisp unless you KNOW you can get away with it, because you drop it in 1 hit from most things, and more often than not, if you ult a wisp someone just executes it or runs at you until you leave range and/or die. She's also not nearly as mobile as most other characters, despite having a secondary air dash - hell, "immobile" Hudson can catch her after the nerf to his dash (I've been on both sides of that) - and it feels like about 30% of the time her RMB just disappears 2 frames after casting it, especially when you need it most (could just be a thing Australians have to suffer, along with rubberbanding and dying to things that didn't hit us)... I'm just grateful they got rid of her being stunned when she drops wisps..
Not to mention there's a *lot* of CC and ability use in this game + you often can't dodge the projectile without dashing. Also, the "less damage point blank' think simply doesn't matter when she chunks you for 800 instead of 1600.. like you're still dead either way
when i start this game ill just play the funny looking dude that just :|
Felix go brrrrr
What makes Jin not strong. I have been trying to learn him and I feel like I have not enough health or damage to get the job done.
All of his damage comes from his somersault combo
@@PAZswagger I have kinda learned that but it still just doesn't feel he can hold his own at all in fights unless you completely blind side people...which I guess is the point. Love the idea and design, gameplay feels lackluster at times
@@EnsoXV Yeah Jin is pretty hard without specific powers. I am also not the best Jin player. You should look at Parya (His link should be in the description of the video)
He is insane at the character
Listen people every new skill based game is going to be difficult to learn with some characters being a little more involved then others. Like with everything practice makes perfect so pick some that look fun and get your reps in.
yeah, thats the reason we click on this video
Felix, Ghost, Kingpin are super simple and fun. This from a noob.
We're all beginners, the game just came out!!
could format the video better
#buffjin.
Real
Bro says close the distance to shrike which is near impossible. If she has a decent team you literally can’t close the distance. You can’t get on her if her teammates sit on her and don’t let you. Not to mention her cross map range. Playing joule against her is near impossible since you can’t stack your static. She out ranges you so does every other character in the game. Joule simply can’t reach them to stack without getting caught out. And if you can’t stack static you’re useless
But Joule's shots are faster, so she is better at making hits
@@BestHakase not with her terrible range. can you read? you can't get close enough to land the shots. she gets outranged by basically every other character
@@prebegin I've been in a fight like that and it didn't cause me any problems. Her shots are very slow and you can dodge them.
time stamps...
im good at league this game is easy lol
"There are over 15 characters!" There's 16 characters... So technically yeah I guess? This feels like a video made for the tiktok crowd will all the fake enthusiasm. This channel not for me
GG
First: Ryan sux LOL
Gg lemur
Anyone trying to say Brall is difficult is a silly goose
He’s definitely more approachable now that back in the day but brall vs elluna there is a clear difference imo
@PAZswagger Oh agreed its just this idea that hes gigahard to play by members of the discord especially
i might be reading too much into this, but this commentary feels very condescending to me..
Not meant to be, my bad
looks like its too much mobility on all characters. too hard to hit skillshots. they all have dash and fast movespeed. looks like chaos. no way the avarage dota player is going to feed less in this game
Try it
It's really not hard to hit skillshot. Consistently hitting necessites getting better in the game. Usual shooter learning curve & skill is the rest.