I played League for almost 10 years. I mean i can't lie, it was fun and good. But i always wanted to be a Dota 2 player. I remember when Dota 2 first come up, i got a key from Facebook. I tried to tell my friends Dota is a better game, but nonetheless i played league with them. Years and years i watched TI's i watched big dota streamers, tried by myself for 3 days and went back to LoL for 10 years. Now I am settled down in life, and fucking enjoying my Dota 2 nonstop every night, and feeling so happy. Just try Dota guys. You gonna understand in just 1 week, why dota is in another level.
The most toxic community in all of the games NOT having the thiusands of players repelled IS some information about the game quality. Just like WOW which is so old I don't get how they play it, but I has newcomers even THESE days.
Everyone should enjoy whatever makes them happy. I ve played dota for over 11 years, with longer and longer breaks towards the end, cuz at some point you have just seen it all. I think a lot of people are just switching after a long time and therefore say the other game is actually "better" because they are just exhausted with what they played with for many years. To me the flashiness of lol looks really interesting but idk if I have the time and energy to learn a new moba. Dota is probably the better "teamgame" from a strategy standpoint but 90% of people just play solo and are therefore angry and toxic. I think in league you have much bigger impact as a solo player and can actually "outplay" 2 or even 3 enemies.
Not likely. Players who have played League for 10 years try Dota for like 1 week and decide it's trash and go back. I've played league since it was in beta, I also played Dota2 since it was in beta, and the 2 are extremely similar but Dota2 is definitely more gimicky. It's less about skill and more about which broken item combination you can get to.. Some of this exists in League too but definitely not to the extent it is in Dota. I never see 'epic plays' in Dota2 like I do in league.
@kerX this is just wrong. The amount of knowledge u need to buy proper items in each game is way higher than any moba out there, due to how the game is and how heroes interact with eachother. Regarding epic plays, the average Joe who plays dota for a week wouldnt be able to understand 80% of them due to the fact that the knowledge gap is just too big. You dont even "see" some things till u experienced the game enough to look for them. In League things are just straight forwards and the game is more focused on fighting rather than anything. The game holds your hand by not even giving u a way to stop enemy CS in lane, or to manipulate creeps/minions in such a way that denies enemy exp/gold. Its a much simpler game and thats ok, both apply to different ppl i guess
@mocanu5254 Yeah I'll stop you right there. Lane control is one of the largest things in League of Legends, at pro level players will abuse these mechanics to get a 2-3 level lead on their opponent and deny them thousands of golds. I don't even play either game anymore, but League is not even close to being 'casual'. It requires just as much game knowledge, item setup knowledge and positional knowledge as a game of Dota does. Dota just convultes everything and makes broken combinations possible by giving ridiculously strong melee characters a gap closer, or ranged characters a way to run away that they shouldn't have. Whatever game balance the devs intended just immediately goes out the window. It's more FOTM shit than any game i've ever seen, there is no build diversity when things like BKB Exist and every single hero in the damn game runs it. Or we gonna pretend that everyone doesn't play Pudge Blink Dagger every single game?
I am pretty sure other people mentioned already, but, a few general tips(since i play both games) 1. JUST TP! As an example, when bristle back solo killed u like multiple times, every single time you could simply tp out! He didnt have enough damage or cc to counter it! 2. Certain items give you benefits without actually saying they do “this” exactly! Like force staff can literally make skywraith mage useless! Or glimmer makes jugg ult useless! Or ghost makes sven ult useless! Euls scepter could make every single one of them useless (ofc for this game! It varies a lot!) point is.. items matter ALOT! 3. Good use of certain abilities, specially if you have the “tag” of initiator (you can check from hero page and filtering) sth like faceless ult (its literally aoe stun friendly and enemy targets alike! And only he can move!) imagine getting all your team stunned for enemy to kill! Or legion commander ult, if you loose your ult enemies gain permanent damage! Or in this case, warlock, the most important ability i would say is you q! Since it shares the damage between targets! So more targets=more damage! I rather q refresher orb q and die! Than just double ult! 4. Some very weird interactions exist not like counter picking in lol, its more like items or combination of heroes or jg items and power spikes that are not just the same things as lol, like a very weird one that i am sure 80% of players dont know is, if warlock ults and exactly before the summons finish, you put your aghanim down in your backpack or on the ground, it will summon 2 golems pre-nerfed! (Btw i dont think u noticed or at least didnt say anything about it, but aghanim of warlock gives u 2 golems for the cost of their hp and atack damage, so the interaction is told you effectively doubles their power) 5. CONSUMABLES, not just tango clarity or wards, there are so many others, Dust! Just shower the ground on dust to make invisible enemies visible&slow, smoke, literally turned your whole team invisible and boosts movespeed and allows you to scout as a team or alone for warding! Cause wards wont show u! Even if they have blue wards! And if you suddenly get unsmoked(before the buff timer) it means an enemy is near you! No matter if you see eachother! So maybe someone is invisible near you? 6. Ping is with alt, but generally its better to use mic in this game, but the moment someone flames or rages, do the lol treatment and just mute 7. There is no role-lock hero, what i mean is you can be sup and finish the game as sup but be moving all over the game and take in mid or safe lane at some point of the game (doesnt mean you should! But it means that if its possible or if midlane goes to jg or gank, if safelane goes for swapping lane, dont just get killed on top by bristle! Go farm mid! Get your items! Go join the fights, pressure other lanes!) its a concept you will understand if i put it in lol terms, which will be, everyone have tp summoner spell, and everone are top laners with shen ult, just go do your thing, get the fuck back (specially when there are literal teleportation gates on the corners!! Just tp! Use the gate to go back) I guess its already a long comment, if you read it, i hope you enjoy the game and have fun :) gl
always funny seeing a new player realize how insane some of the items and heroes are in this game.... it made me happy to see you using all those active items for your 1st game feel like most people struggle with the item usage early on (also LH stands for last hits and DN stands for deny)
Rules of thumb in dota , nothing is broken if everything is broken lmao. The variable in hero picking and each item slotted can be soo many possibilities. Sure some heroes and item gets little bit of advantage on certain patch ,but everything had their own purpose. Even iron branch is very impactful on early stages
Do more of these! Fun commentary and as a Dota player since 2013 it's fun seeing it through fresh but quick to catch on eyes. Like watching my baby brother learn how to walk and also learn how to commit arson :/
dota is definitely better with friends to help you. Going from league to dota can be overwhelming so it helps having someone to guide you. but once you get used to it league will feel super limited
I’ve tried to get league friends into dota before, no easy task. I applaud the positive attitude going in man. It’s so easy to get frustrated with all the crazy active items and heroes you dont understand yet. You’ve got my sub, it’s a hell of a journey to learn dota but very rewarding if you can wade through the hard part. :)
Idk why this popped up into my recommendations but this was really good dude. Those force staff saves were awesome. Would love to see more! Games are notoriously longer than in League but I think comebacks are much more likely too. All it takes is a fight or a well-timed item sometimes to turn things around!
@@RuRu0091 yeah idk it is relative. In general tho dota games potentially can go longer like nearly hour length. lol matches seem to mac around 40ish mins. My longest dota match i can recall was 80+ mins. Pretty rare tho.
@@RuRu0091imagine you either had visage or zoo meta putting in work? Those games always feel great tho. I personally like a nice balance of some early games and others that go late.
watching this was funny as hell, would love to see you play and learn more dota. dont worry about making mistakes or not knowing what every hero does, the more you play the more youll learn
@@krzysztofputerko1943 Nah, you still can play with Meteor, Aghanim, Blink, etc build with tons of CC. This build is very strong, but it's extremely hard to farm items on Nyx without constant killing
@@devilbob kinda, however if your goal is to win as much as possible, dagon rush build is much better. think of it as that, you can either CC somebody or straight up kill him. Killing is better than stunning. Of course CC build allows you to stun multiple enemeis and not just one, but making a quick pick off and forcing 5v4 teamfight after that is still much bettet than just having lots of CC on Nyx imo. Nyx isn't a great tank hero because of very poor str gain per lvl. Even aghanim doesn't compensate for that because you cant move so you can get melted very quickly. Personally I think that if somebody looks for tanky, heavy CC pos 4, he is gonna get better results with Magnus/Tusk etc.
This was actually enjoyable to watch, you did better than i would've expected! I was starting to get a bit frustrated when you never used your "glimmer cape", but that turned to proud once I saw you pressing all your items later. I say this because, Dota and LoL are in many ways very similar (in the grand scheme of things), both in Heroes and Gameplay. But the biggest difference is really the item designs, in LoL it's more akin to like an MMO, build up your plethora of stats and get some modifiers here and there. In Dota, almost all the "best" items have an active, and many of them fundamentally change how you can play the game. Items like "blink dagger (initiation from outside of vision range)" "black king bar(immunity to CC)" "scythe of vyse(instant cast premium CC)" "refresher orb(self explanatory)" and many more. Anyways, great video, hope to see some more! All the best.
Ammeter looking in at this, for your first game I think you did p well! Lots of the player behavior that you’re talking about will eventually make sense as you get a better feel for the differences between league and Dota, but overall just glad to see more ppl interested in the game :)
played dota since 2014 and played league during the whole pandemic and i'd say both of them has their own unique way of gameplay, seeing this makes me happy man
I find league players trying dota tend to stay in lanes far too long. As a support in particular you should be leaving lane as soon as your carry's lane is secured. That could be as early as level 3 or even 2 in some cases (edit: i should say be ready to TP to defend them though if you are roaming). As a carry player it would be whenever you can either kick the enemy carry out of his own lane, or at least being able to flash farm waves and rotate back to jungle. Also you put way to much value in defending the tier 1 safelane tower. Generally that entire area of the map is very unsafe after 10 mins or so. One last thing is that nobody knows how to take objectives in the bracket you're presumably playing at. If you don't want games to go on for 1hr+, pick a hero that can take towers.
Lvl 3? He is playing pos 5 for godsake Against bb and sven, as gandalf its better for him to stay in lane either healing pa or harrashing bb Like what gonna he do if he roaming?
@@lethal3268 sure if ur pos 1 not in that bad situation Especially when u have pa, u have to bqbysit her till she have either bf or deso, if not pa pretty done (that hero cant jungle without item, so she stuck to lane)
@@RuRu0091depends on game. With how high tempo the games are in general right now securing your mid right now is pretty important. You'll see top ranked players roaming constantly.
You can't leave your pos 1 so early, even if lane is free you should steal as many gold and xp from the enemy pos 3 and 4 as you can by pulling and if your pos 1 can farm jungle or triangle you must stay on the lane as long as possible to not waste 500 gold/min from lane creeps
all new players including me when i started have major issues using active items. i used to just buy passives as much as i can while learning the basics of the game
The game is super fun, but it would help a lot to have someone explain some basic ideas of what is happening and what you want to do. The games get shorter the higher in skill you get, as people will know more how early they can actually pressure objectives. I don't know what you played in league, but i recommend playing a core role when starting out in dota, as it is more direct and helps you understand more fundamentals earlier. Support works better after you know what your cores need to get out of the game. For example in this game, you laned well and punished your opponent's picks. But after your safelaner ditched the lane, the way you should approach the lane, especially as warlock, is by killing the creeps with your q and e spells and staying away from the enemies. You don't know much about the heroes naturally, but you will get a sense of the safety line where you can get away with depushing the tower. If more enemies show up, a common strategy the higher up you go, then it is completely ok to ditch your safelane tower and move to pressure other sides of the map (the enemy safelane, or sometimes mid) at this stage you want to see who the strongest hero on your team is and play with them. If they are super active heroes, stick with them the entire time, if they farm and fight, then it is better to fight when you have your ult, and chill while depushing lanes safely when you don't and your team farms. You did really well overall, just missing the knowledge and dota-specific experience. PS: all enemy spells have counters. For example, in this game you can cancel juggernaut's ult by going invis and it will interrupt it if there are no valid targets. You can bait low level players into wasting their spells like this.
There's a keyboard setting to make the key to be similar to LOL,but i use Heroes of Newerth because it's the easiest and fastest to use inventory for newbie, but it depends on what you're comfortable with actually, and main support job is to just to make sure your carry can farm safely by harassing enemies team on lane without feed too much, if your carry left the lane it's because he can't farm there anymore because of enemy heroes have power spike in mid game so you need to secure surrounding by ward or you can stick with mid lane to aggressive on enemies since mid lane hero usually have early power spike because of solo exp on early game
Keep it up man, was fun to watch! Warlock loves to defend his tier 1 tower, but his level 6 ulti timing is great to use to assault enemy safelane/mid tower. You can try rotating to the opposite lane throught the portal if your carry seems fine without you (they will get more XP so thats good).
7:50 Glimmer Cape yourself to save yourself (magic barrier + Invisibility) Skywrath Mage is a support - he supports by dealing a lot of damage that won't scale with items pretty much - his ulti is dangerous when you have low mobility and he can keep you in this small area - Warlock is hella slow, some of your teammates are too - Force Staff on yourself or on your teammate will do a great deal to help them. Sometimes Skywrath plays mid but is rare You need to press more your buttons, 13:40 you force staff Faceless and Glimmer cape him - he has an escape that heals him back all the damage from last 4 seconds, excellent for this situation, excellent to recover from burst, except Skywrath has a silence and stopped him from using the spell, so you'd have to intervene Juggernaut is weak but if it really comes to counter him supports buy Ghost Sceptre - Pavise then Solar Crest is a waste of money this late in the game for most supports. Glimmer also helps against his ult. Letting a tank soak his omnislashes is usually the way to go Faceless Void is an hypercarry, with some itemisation he can contribute to the team a bit earlier (like early mask of madness), at minute 25 specially with the slow farm of the low skilled players you were matchmade, and playing in offlane which gets less farm than pos 1, no wonders he was useless Press the mana boots more! ex 16:30 LH last hits DN Denies Bristleback mitigates a lot of damage - and sprays quills from his back when he gets attacked on his back; which deals aoe damage to anyone close. Builds spell vampirism to heal from spell damage. Not attacking his back, using break (spell effect that disables passives, some heroes have this spell, items only Silver Edge has but it's a carry/core item), antiheal (Spirit Vessel is a support item, corrosive orb, eye of skadi, shiva, for cores + some heroes abilities), magic resistance to his quills (glimmer cape really for a support, some cores would build mageslayer which helps the whole team or pipe of insight also whole team also an item for cores), damage with spells as those won't trigger his passive that sprays quills. Most important not focusing him first target as half his usefulness is getting focused. Necro is strong against Bristleback... Necro is a Tanky antitank strong in sustain combat and prolonged fights Average game is 40 minutes, this one was a cursed long game. In Dota2 you should rotate more - use the portals at the edge of the map to move between sidelanes, use TP scrolls - position 4, 5 and usually position 2 rotate more than 1 and 3
the fact that you played custom bot first before playing against real human deserve praises. like i cant stress people enough how useful those bot games are for new players.
as you go further into the game, you'll really enjoy it especially if u experience all the other heroes, those 10 yrs u play in league will be like worth 6months or a year in dota, and once u feel like you want to play league again, u will be reformed, you'll tell yourself that league really is that eazy, and im saying this from a perspective, my highest rank in LoL is Grandmaster and Master in wild rift, dota really is one of a kind
Nice video. A bit rough with lots of things flying at you. But you came back into it quite well and made some great saves on your cores, and that matters a lot. As others have mentioned its important to cast your spells as a support before you get blown up, but that comes with good positioning which you can only get better at by playing. Was nice to see a newcomer's perspective, glad it was still fun. It can get crazy.
A good game for the first time! I've played dota for more than 600+ hours myself, but I always find something new for myself, by type: new skills, new builds for a character, etc. Don't worry if you lose the first games, and it seems you've been thrown to people who already know how to play. If the games seem long to you, you can try playing turbo mode. Try to play as other characters, like bristleback, ax, Sven, they are quite simple to learn. PS: If you get lost in battles, like me, then Valve recently brought an update to Dota laboratories to the game, there you can turn on the setting where your character will always be visible in the midst of battle.
For being so new you did great. I think you'll be hooked when you learn nuances like push sticking yourself to lower/higher ground away from enemies (over cliff) or items that counter heroes (can buy an item for 1500 that immunes juggernaut ult, etc.). If you play support you gotta spam buy wards.
There are five positions in game, carry the pos1 in safe lane, mid pos2 in mid lane, hard pos3 hard lane, support pos4 hard lane, and full support pos5 safe lane. In pos5 you should set wards on map, there are 2 of them sentry and observer, observer give you vision where you placed it, sentry reveals enemies wards and people who are invisible. Clarity and healing salve heals your mana or hp, but they can be removed if opponent hero hits you once. There are 3 types of ability damage: physical, magical and pure. Physical damage can be avoided or decreased with armour and misses; magical can be decreased by active Black King Bar or some items; pure damage goes through everything and can be only decreased with active BKB. There are also types of abilities: active and passive, some passive abilities can be activated with shard or aghanim. Also abilities direction: directed at target, directed on area(maybe there is more, I forgor). Lotus spawns every 3 minutes,rune of wisdom spawns every 7 minutes. Rohan respawns every 8-11 minutes. Aghanims shard and Aghanims Scepter upgrades your ability or you obtain another ability, or even both. Dust of appearance reveals heroes that went invisible, smoke of deceit makes you temporarily invisible. There are also neutral token drops from neutral creeps, there is 5 grades of neutral token and each of them start to drop after particular times: 1 grade drops after 7 minutes; 2 grade after 17 min; 3 grade after 27 min; 4 grade after 37 min; 5 grade after 60 minutes. Neutral items gives you item in choice to extra slot; they give passive or active abilities with some stat increasements. For your better understandment read about heroes abilities and about debuffs
I love watching new people play Dota, it reminds me of my days of innocence when i was playing without knowing anything. My biggest tip is to just focus on your play, people get too sidetracked on what their team is doing. I play the midrole so it's only me in my lane which I prefer, if my lane is bad I help another lane. Another tip, when I load into a game, have a basic idea of what type of damage their heroes do, If Physical - Ghost scepter is amazing ( can't take any physical damage) If magical - glimmer came, pipe (if high hp pool), or bkb if going late Glimmer force is also excellent in pretty much all games so good stuff my friend. Warlock is known for being very squishy but his ults are game winning, some supports even go refresher or aghs because of getting 2 golems.
Hey, as a player of both, but mainly dota for years. There are two main differences that when you learn you can easily adapt to dota. 1. Items, lot's of usage, they can guarantee a save or a kill(example: when jugg ults you, use glimmer and when you go invis his ult stops) 2. Dota has a physics engine, which means your character takes time to rotate, all movements and abilities have relative speeds to buffs/debuffs, you can collide with other characters, like block a friendly hero and get him killed because of it, or block an enemy and allow an ally to escape(it may cost your life, but if you save a carry as a support it's a win). There are other different things, but getting the hang of these two, will make the game more responsive in your head
Hi! Maybe a bit late, just wanted to give some advices. In dota carry (safe lane player, Phantom assasin in your team and juggernaut in enemy team) farms for most of the early / mid game, because they need items to kill. Skywrath mage on the other hand is a strong support who can solo kill a lot of targets (just as many other supports). You should have moved with your team more (or just made space for phantom assain to farm). Love❤
I played lol since it came out.. now switched to dota2 been 4 months now. It's been alot of fun. I feel like I have a very good understanding of the game already. It feels fresh and it feels good.
Nice video! Always fun to watch someone new to dota who has previous MOBA experience. I am now just remembering that for some reason the new default for new players is minimap on the right and shop on the left, traditionally it is the other way around.
I love this. You have a great understanding of the game for only playing very few games. Use that glimmer cape to go invis and break their ankles getting away for 5 seconds
it's very refreshing seeing new players being not so out of touch, great work for a first game! I remember my first game, where i was just mercilessly dying under enemy tower and didn't understand why ahah and in the end got stomped by some "pirate cat" who were 34 - 0. Those were the days
This is fun. Reminded me of my first game in 2014. Same as you chose a support hero but built carry items haha. Do more videos bro love to see more content!
> Well that was very good for a first game tho. For warlock I'd say you should look out for teamfights more, since your ult is AOE and takes a long time in CD. Also the synergy of items is: You Ult 1st, you slow (E) 2nd and then you shadow yourself 3rd with your cape (your C hotkey there), you can do it during channeling habilities like Portal and your E. Also it creates a magical barrier that absorbs 300 damage during its active phase.
Fun fact: The person who voice acts Warlock (and Necrophos, who is also on your team) also voice acts Rhaast (Red Kayn)! Nice video, man. It scratches such an unexplainable itch to see League players try Dota 2. I love both games, but League is much easier to learn for sure.
You are doing actually really well and have great instincts for the game, I would be open to explaining some basics and giving you deeper understanding on the questions you had in this game and I feel like you would improve very drastically if someone explained the core concepts and basics that you can play around with and explore further. Most of the time people get intimidated coming in from LoL, but it's just a different game with different concepts that are important. I played for a long time and was high divine at the time, but have since stopped coz I don't have the time, but I find ways to contribute to the community if I can.
As a Hard Support in high Rank this looks so frustrating ngl As soon as the Creeps(Minions) reach in this certain distance 3:10 Then it basically means you failed as a Hard Support Because the dude is new, this is bond to happen but the PA leaving that Lane is pretty much the best thing to do since his Warlock is new he will most likely never pull Creeps in camp and will never aggro Creeps during Laning Stage What he said 7:52 "Maybe it's different in League where you don't stay in Lane" is actually quite on point, in DotA it's actually good in changing Lanes and rotating especially when your Drafts is in Fast-Pace, Mid-Players also usually rotates to help out Side-Lanes Overall the dude is most likely be in Herald - Crusader Rank probably for atleast 2-3 months unless he grinds 8-10hours a day
this was really cool to see. When i was looking for a new game to play, I was deciding between dota and league and chose dota.I picked it because it looked a lot cooler imo, and less childish. I loved the voice lines in dota and specifically the "rampaageee" voice line when you whipe a team. i do agree with the one hour game thing though, it can definitely be a bit much lol.
I recommend, putting the setting on to make it so you can’t cancel channel abilities and items unless you hit the stop key (which is “S” by default) because there was many times you canceled E on accident. This is awesome seeing someone else coming from league to Dota
Also you can cast glimmer cape on yourself while channeling so they can’t see you and you just get to sit there and channel your ability. Invaluable on hero’s like crystal maiden with her ult, or witch doctor with his ult
I think you have a good start. I saw you use your item decently for a new player. Some of things that you might not realise is difference between sentry ward (blue) - this is to look for any invisible unit and observer ward (yellow) this is to give you vision. Hope to see the second part of your dota journey
19:21 That was actually a good play. Bristleback gets damage reduction if you damage him from the back. When you force staffed your Muerta Teammate infront of him, she managed to kill him faster and he didn’t had time to counter attack.
you can click on the top avatars, to read spells and their item progression also should remember to use your glimer cape and stick and juke the bristleback keep your higher tier neutral item in the slot, and once your dead you can swap in the philosopher's stone as it will give you gold while your dead probably the only item that works why your dead
Great video bro, I've started playing Dota 1 when I was in 6th grade, then played Dota 2 after around 6-7 years after that. As long as you stick to a concept or two and choose playing as a support, I believe you're gonna be better than most players who do the cross-finger method every game
Warlock is one of my favorite characters and you played him well (for someone who isn't used to using items). In this match, you could win even without the towers at the base, but it doesn't matter if you had fun
Aye, shift + control + click items in shop that you plan to get next and it’ll be in a little hot bar at the bottom of your screen so you don’t need to open the shop. And idk what default is, but I have it so scrolling down buys first available items in the hot bar, and getting used to courier hot keys is awesome as well.
Damn, your laning is quite good, still a lot of to learn, but you obviously doing much better then a lot of new players coming from league that ive seen, you doing great, keep it up! Edit: Yeah, and you will have to learn to use a buch of active items, especially playing support. And I never heard somebody refereeing to "Last hits" "Denies" as "Left handed, diz nuts", thats so funny
The thing i love about dota compared to league is even if the enemt takes all your towers there is still a chance to comback always if you know what you are doing Happens so many times when we have trouble taking HG and the enemy wins the game
You honestly played extremely well considering it's only your second game. I love watching LoL players try DotA and you have been the most impressive by far. Hope you have more fun with it. Perhaps play with a buddy too
great vid here man, thanks for this. really appreciate your comparisons, and your reactions are too funny. been playing dota since i was 12/13 years old, i'm 32 now and i still do four or so hours of the game daily, just can't live through a work day without it (I only play Ability Draft, lol). i've tried league before but decided, based on the graphics and the basic mechanics that it wasn't for me. imo dota is more of a macro-strategy game with some mechanical skill required. it's not as fight/clash focused as league. rather, it's more of an economic struggle. positioning and item timing are two of the most important elements of the game in terms of strat. this video was fun, i was feeling so frustrated and was waiting for you to discover that you could force staff yourself to escape. also got frustrated about that toxic PA not having lifesteal or a shard. typical blamer, lmao.
You want to place the yellow wards in high places, so they can see. The blue wards are used to deward, and see invisible units. Use your glimmer cape to go invis, and Jugg ult won't proc on you.
Well, at least that looked like a bunch of players new to the game... About the Juggernaut ultimate ability, there are some ways to avoid and mitigate it, but it is quite hard. You had Glimmer Cape and if you turn invis during Jugg ultimate, he cannot hit you. If they happen to have vision there, that doesn't work, but it usually works in the early to mid game quite well. Another way to mitigate it is to find a crowd to surround you, other heroes, lane creeps etc. Jugg ultimate will strike on "random" targets within the AOE, so some of the hits will then go elsewhere... You started to get the hang of things towards the end. I would suggest playing one hero a couple of games to get more familiar with their skills and what to do and what not to do... And you need to hit those heals on your team mates and opponents...
I played league for 7 years with around 4k hours on it then moved to dota 2 back in 2017 and played around 3,500 hours. Not to shit on League but it had good stuff in it. I kinda miss the skill shots, fast movements. I liked playing Ezreal, Veigar and my boy, Kha'zix. Really had no plan on moving but friends peer pressured me. What I really didnt liked about it is that it is very reliant on counter picks and there's not much factor to change such outcomes. In Dota 2 even if you have a terrible laning tandem with your partner, you could pull something off like pulling the creepwaves to the jungle. Lure the wave to make it closer under your tower. Block their pull camps. You're not out of options at all. But id say they're all a complete waste of time even though i thank these games for keeping my head afloat during such trying times of my life. 32 and just starting out in life. Wish me luck. Im leaving video games for good to find some real connections in life.
Same man have around 7k hours on dota 2 and what's worse is that I'm just 19..... After putting in all those hours in nothing I still felt just empty in the end It's been like 6 months Haven't played the game, I just watch dota 2 content sometimes anyways Congrats on quitting the vid games and Best Of Luck for your future
this is fun; most "league player try dota" out there is like from 0 experience so it's kinda frustrating to watch sometimes. this is a nice view since you have learned about the game a little beforehand.
I'll answer the question that I don't quite see the answer to: no, you don't _have_ to go late game all the time like your team was doing. It depends entirely on your team composition, enemy team composition, and (partially) on individual player performance (farm+KDA) in the early stages. Generally the goal for each player is to obtain items that make their hero work and then hopefully group up with supports and possibly farming heroes from other lanes to make use of these items before certain enemy players can do the same. With the right team composition and an above-average performance on a couple players, you can easily end the game in 25 minutes. Of course, sometimes the meta shifts and certain factors make it quite a bit harder to consistently end the game early, but this is definitely less of an issue for new players, as in those games, basically anything can happen (I'm sure that is also the case in League anyhow). Hoping to see more of these! Very entertaining and strangely nostalgic...
U did alright. U understand the basics. You got your items. Now it's a matter of map awareness. Seeing where the enemies are on the map, are they missing from the map, should u def tower, should you abandon tower, that kinda stuff.
Dude U R really good. Type... Usually when I watch the beginnings of other League players in Dota... It looks disgusting at the level that people don't understand how the store works or how skills with a three-line description work. But you... You're good! You periodically do more useful support actions than my 2.5K pts dummies. Good luck to you, I guess.
Rule as support Dont let enemy see your location Give the carry or offlaner a farm Give them a proper vision (place & buy wards) Rotate and always aware with the map. Pull the creep if you can. If the lane is dead, move away, help the other lanes
4:21 "i heal my ad"
as he heals the range creep lol thats just cute in a way
range creep was the real ad
yo same pfp
@@Tey_TXmaybe the real advertisement was the creeps we farmed along the way?
the creeps face ;-)
I played League for almost 10 years. I mean i can't lie, it was fun and good. But i always wanted to be a Dota 2 player. I remember when Dota 2 first come up, i got a key from Facebook. I tried to tell my friends Dota is a better game, but nonetheless i played league with them.
Years and years i watched TI's i watched big dota streamers, tried by myself for 3 days and went back to LoL for 10 years. Now I am settled down in life, and fucking enjoying my Dota 2 nonstop every night, and feeling so happy. Just try Dota guys. You gonna understand in just 1 week, why dota is in another level.
bro at first i dont even know what is iron branch do lol why tf i have to buy fried spaggheti in early game
The most toxic community in all of the games NOT having the thiusands of players repelled IS some information about the game quality. Just like WOW which is so old I don't get how they play it, but I has newcomers even THESE days.
I played dota 2 for for 10 years. I wanted to be a LOL player and play with my friend. I tried but i failed to switch :(
Everyone should enjoy whatever makes them happy. I ve played dota for over 11 years, with longer and longer breaks towards the end, cuz at some point you have just seen it all.
I think a lot of people are just switching after a long time and therefore say the other game is actually "better" because they are just exhausted with what they played with for many years. To me the flashiness of lol looks really interesting but idk if I have the time and energy to learn a new moba.
Dota is probably the better "teamgame" from a strategy standpoint but 90% of people just play solo and are therefore angry and toxic. I think in league you have much bigger impact as a solo player and can actually "outplay" 2 or even 3 enemies.
I was a dota player. Moved to the league. After the league, Dota seems unplayable and very slow
lol that force staff at 19:20 is goated. pretty sure it was an accident so even better. nice bypass of bb passive
Yeah right that was an immortal play
Insane! He has no idea that he won that fight 😂
@@donermitalles4288my favourite art of war practice. to confuse your enemy you must first confuse yourself😂
@@suyunbek1399😂
Yeah lol but i guess he didn't even know he made an epic move
warning: once u get into dota - league will seem like a mobile game. So this is a one way road
Not likely. Players who have played League for 10 years try Dota for like 1 week and decide it's trash and go back. I've played league since it was in beta, I also played Dota2 since it was in beta, and the 2 are extremely similar but Dota2 is definitely more gimicky. It's less about skill and more about which broken item combination you can get to.. Some of this exists in League too but definitely not to the extent it is in Dota. I never see 'epic plays' in Dota2 like I do in league.
@kerX this is just wrong. The amount of knowledge u need to buy proper items in each game is way higher than any moba out there, due to how the game is and how heroes interact with eachother. Regarding epic plays, the average Joe who plays dota for a week wouldnt be able to understand 80% of them due to the fact that the knowledge gap is just too big. You dont even "see" some things till u experienced the game enough to look for them. In League things are just straight forwards and the game is more focused on fighting rather than anything. The game holds your hand by not even giving u a way to stop enemy CS in lane, or to manipulate creeps/minions in such a way that denies enemy exp/gold. Its a much simpler game and thats ok, both apply to different ppl i guess
@mocanu5254 Yeah I'll stop you right there. Lane control is one of the largest things in League of Legends, at pro level players will abuse these mechanics to get a 2-3 level lead on their opponent and deny them thousands of golds. I don't even play either game anymore, but League is not even close to being 'casual'. It requires just as much game knowledge, item setup knowledge and positional knowledge as a game of Dota does. Dota just convultes everything and makes broken combinations possible by giving ridiculously strong melee characters a gap closer, or ranged characters a way to run away that they shouldn't have. Whatever game balance the devs intended just immediately goes out the window. It's more FOTM shit than any game i've ever seen, there is no build diversity when things like BKB Exist and every single hero in the damn game runs it.
Or we gonna pretend that everyone doesn't play Pudge Blink Dagger every single game?
@@XBezerkerX my man here is def a herald
@@XBezerkerX the most braindead take ive ever seen. please dont voice your opinions in public. thanks.
I am pretty sure other people mentioned already, but, a few general tips(since i play both games)
1. JUST TP! As an example, when bristle back solo killed u like multiple times, every single time you could simply tp out! He didnt have enough damage or cc to counter it!
2. Certain items give you benefits without actually saying they do “this” exactly! Like force staff can literally make skywraith mage useless! Or glimmer makes jugg ult useless! Or ghost makes sven ult useless! Euls scepter could make every single one of them useless (ofc for this game! It varies a lot!) point is.. items matter ALOT!
3. Good use of certain abilities, specially if you have the “tag” of initiator (you can check from hero page and filtering) sth like faceless ult (its literally aoe stun friendly and enemy targets alike! And only he can move!) imagine getting all your team stunned for enemy to kill! Or legion commander ult, if you loose your ult enemies gain permanent damage! Or in this case, warlock, the most important ability i would say is you q! Since it shares the damage between targets! So more targets=more damage! I rather q refresher orb q and die! Than just double ult!
4. Some very weird interactions exist not like counter picking in lol, its more like items or combination of heroes or jg items and power spikes that are not just the same things as lol, like a very weird one that i am sure 80% of players dont know is, if warlock ults and exactly before the summons finish, you put your aghanim down in your backpack or on the ground, it will summon 2 golems pre-nerfed! (Btw i dont think u noticed or at least didnt say anything about it, but aghanim of warlock gives u 2 golems for the cost of their hp and atack damage, so the interaction is told you effectively doubles their power)
5. CONSUMABLES, not just tango clarity or wards, there are so many others, Dust! Just shower the ground on dust to make invisible enemies visible&slow, smoke, literally turned your whole team invisible and boosts movespeed and allows you to scout as a team or alone for warding! Cause wards wont show u! Even if they have blue wards! And if you suddenly get unsmoked(before the buff timer) it means an enemy is near you! No matter if you see eachother! So maybe someone is invisible near you?
6. Ping is with alt, but generally its better to use mic in this game, but the moment someone flames or rages, do the lol treatment and just mute
7. There is no role-lock hero, what i mean is you can be sup and finish the game as sup but be moving all over the game and take in mid or safe lane at some point of the game (doesnt mean you should! But it means that if its possible or if midlane goes to jg or gank, if safelane goes for swapping lane, dont just get killed on top by bristle! Go farm mid! Get your items! Go join the fights, pressure other lanes!) its a concept you will understand if i put it in lol terms, which will be, everyone have tp summoner spell, and everone are top laners with shen ult, just go do your thing, get the fuck back (specially when there are literal teleportation gates on the corners!! Just tp! Use the gate to go back)
I guess its already a long comment, if you read it, i hope you enjoy the game and have fun :) gl
always funny seeing a new player realize how insane some of the items and heroes are in this game.... it made me happy to see you using all those active items for your 1st game feel like most people struggle with the item usage early on (also LH stands for last hits and DN stands for deny)
Buys glimmer cape. Uses it never
Rules of thumb in dota , nothing is broken if everything is broken lmao.
The variable in hero picking and each item slotted can be soo many possibilities.
Sure some heroes and item gets little bit of advantage on certain patch ,but everything had their own purpose. Even iron branch is very impactful on early stages
dota 1 was harder in terms of item and skill usage as they have their own specific keys
Do more of these! Fun commentary and as a Dota player since 2013 it's fun seeing it through fresh but quick to catch on eyes. Like watching my baby brother learn how to walk and also learn how to commit arson :/
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This was so fun and refreshing to watch you should definitely make more dota content.
dota is definitely better with friends to help you. Going from league to dota can be overwhelming so it helps having someone to guide you. but once you get used to it league will feel super limited
DotA is awesome but it didn't get me to abandon HotS even after Blizzard has abandoned it. :D
@@ZenoDovahkiin hots is way better than league tho
@@mrfrankdog1234 Sure it is :S
5 months late, sorry for the necro, but you can say that for any game really. Having a battle buddy can make any game more enjoyable.
I’ve tried to get league friends into dota before, no easy task. I applaud the positive attitude going in man. It’s so easy to get frustrated with all the crazy active items and heroes you dont understand yet. You’ve got my sub, it’s a hell of a journey to learn dota but very rewarding if you can wade through the hard part. :)
as a fellow league player trying dota 2 its def different with turn timings and all the items but so far the journeys been a fun one!
Dude, watching this was pure joy.
I don't play videogames nowadays, but I enjoy watching dota.
Very comfy and fun video, subscribed
Idk why this popped up into my recommendations but this was really good dude. Those force staff saves were awesome. Would love to see more! Games are notoriously longer than in League but I think comebacks are much more likely too. All it takes is a fight or a well-timed item sometimes to turn things around!
Its around 30-45 min like how fast is a lol game? Even mobile legend is around 15-20 min
@@RuRu0091 yeah idk it is relative. In general tho dota games potentially can go longer like nearly hour length. lol matches seem to mac around 40ish mins. My longest dota match i can recall was 80+ mins. Pretty rare tho.
@@IndigoProphecy my fastest rank is 18 min and im legend 5
@@RuRu0091imagine you either had visage or zoo meta putting in work? Those games always feel great tho. I personally like a nice balance of some early games and others that go late.
@@RuRu009145 mins is low end for low mmr Dota. 45 mins is a long match in league.
watching this was funny as hell, would love to see you play and learn more dota. dont worry about making mistakes or not knowing what every hero does, the more you play the more youll learn
great video dude. very good to see new people playing this game. However my roommates are complaining about me yelling GLIMMER at my screen
your username is nyx, you should try playing nyx assassin
Stop it
U are making alot more people play that annoying hero
😂😂😂 bow they only rush dagon and one shot anyone in early to mid game
@@RuRu0091 well, thats basically what nyx is supposed to do. He is one of those few heroes who don't really have build variety
@@krzysztofputerko1943 Nah, you still can play with Meteor, Aghanim, Blink, etc build with tons of CC. This build is very strong, but it's extremely hard to farm items on Nyx without constant killing
@@devilbob kinda, however if your goal is to win as much as possible, dagon rush build is much better. think of it as that, you can either CC somebody or straight up kill him. Killing is better than stunning. Of course CC build allows you to stun multiple enemeis and not just one, but making a quick pick off and forcing 5v4 teamfight after that is still much bettet than just having lots of CC on Nyx imo.
Nyx isn't a great tank hero because of very poor str gain per lvl. Even aghanim doesn't compensate for that because you cant move so you can get melted very quickly.
Personally I think that if somebody looks for tanky, heavy CC pos 4, he is gonna get better results with Magnus/Tusk etc.
This was actually enjoyable to watch, you did better than i would've expected! I was starting to get a bit frustrated when you never used your "glimmer cape", but that turned to proud once I saw you pressing all your items later.
I say this because, Dota and LoL are in many ways very similar (in the grand scheme of things), both in Heroes and Gameplay. But the biggest difference is really the item designs, in LoL it's more akin to like an MMO, build up your plethora of stats and get some modifiers here and there. In Dota, almost all the "best" items have an active, and many of them fundamentally change how you can play the game. Items like "blink dagger (initiation from outside of vision range)" "black king bar(immunity to CC)" "scythe of vyse(instant cast premium CC)" "refresher orb(self explanatory)" and many more.
Anyways, great video, hope to see some more! All the best.
Ammeter looking in at this, for your first game I think you did p well! Lots of the player behavior that you’re talking about will eventually make sense as you get a better feel for the differences between league and Dota, but overall just glad to see more ppl interested in the game :)
played dota since 2014 and played league during the whole pandemic and i'd say both of them has their own unique way of gameplay, seeing this makes me happy man
Wow you did so well! Glad you had fun, always nice to see when new ppl get into a game you like :) looking forward to your next dota gameplay video
I find league players trying dota tend to stay in lanes far too long. As a support in particular you should be leaving lane as soon as your carry's lane is secured. That could be as early as level 3 or even 2 in some cases (edit: i should say be ready to TP to defend them though if you are roaming). As a carry player it would be whenever you can either kick the enemy carry out of his own lane, or at least being able to flash farm waves and rotate back to jungle. Also you put way to much value in defending the tier 1 safelane tower. Generally that entire area of the map is very unsafe after 10 mins or so. One last thing is that nobody knows how to take objectives in the bracket you're presumably playing at. If you don't want games to go on for 1hr+, pick a hero that can take towers.
Lvl 3? He is playing pos 5 for godsake
Against bb and sven, as gandalf its better for him to stay in lane either healing pa or harrashing bb
Like what gonna he do if he roaming?
@@RuRu0091 u always roam to contest rune for mid
@@lethal3268 sure if ur pos 1 not in that bad situation
Especially when u have pa, u have to bqbysit her till she have either bf or deso, if not pa pretty done (that hero cant jungle without item, so she stuck to lane)
@@RuRu0091depends on game. With how high tempo the games are in general right now securing your mid right now is pretty important.
You'll see top ranked players roaming constantly.
You can't leave your pos 1 so early, even if lane is free you should steal as many gold and xp from the enemy pos 3 and 4 as you can by pulling and if your pos 1 can farm jungle or triangle you must stay on the lane as long as possible to not waste 500 gold/min from lane creeps
very entertaining video mate keep going. and maybe try to use your items a bit more often they are pretty good :)
all new players including me when i started have major issues using active items. i used to just buy passives as much as i can while learning the basics of the game
I highkey feel so happy that you started to use the defensive items the longer the game. 😊
Something to remember, there is an item to counter ANY hero.
Great video I hope you do a part 2. This was very enjoyable to watch !
The game is super fun, but it would help a lot to have someone explain some basic ideas of what is happening and what you want to do.
The games get shorter the higher in skill you get, as people will know more how early they can actually pressure objectives.
I don't know what you played in league, but i recommend playing a core role when starting out in dota, as it is more direct and helps you understand more fundamentals earlier. Support works better after you know what your cores need to get out of the game.
For example in this game, you laned well and punished your opponent's picks. But after your safelaner ditched the lane, the way you should approach the lane, especially as warlock, is by killing the creeps with your q and e spells and staying away from the enemies. You don't know much about the heroes naturally, but you will get a sense of the safety line where you can get away with depushing the tower. If more enemies show up, a common strategy the higher up you go, then it is completely ok to ditch your safelane tower and move to pressure other sides of the map (the enemy safelane, or sometimes mid) at this stage you want to see who the strongest hero on your team is and play with them. If they are super active heroes, stick with them the entire time, if they farm and fight, then it is better to fight when you have your ult, and chill while depushing lanes safely when you don't and your team farms.
You did really well overall, just missing the knowledge and dota-specific experience.
PS: all enemy spells have counters. For example, in this game you can cancel juggernaut's ult by going invis and it will interrupt it if there are no valid targets. You can bait low level players into wasting their spells like this.
There's a keyboard setting to make the key to be similar to LOL,but i use Heroes of Newerth because it's the easiest and fastest to use inventory for newbie, but it depends on what you're comfortable with actually, and main support job is to just to make sure your carry can farm safely by harassing enemies team on lane without feed too much, if your carry left the lane it's because he can't farm there anymore because of enemy heroes have power spike in mid game so you need to secure surrounding by ward or you can stick with mid lane to aggressive on enemies since mid lane hero usually have early power spike because of solo exp on early game
I love watching new people get into dota, one of the most wholesome things u can watch. Great vid :)
Keep it up man, was fun to watch! Warlock loves to defend his tier 1 tower, but his level 6 ulti timing is great to use to assault enemy safelane/mid tower. You can try rotating to the opposite lane throught the portal if your carry seems fine without you (they will get more XP so thats good).
7:50 Glimmer Cape yourself to save yourself (magic barrier + Invisibility)
Skywrath Mage is a support - he supports by dealing a lot of damage that won't scale with items pretty much - his ulti is dangerous when you have low mobility and he can keep you in this small area - Warlock is hella slow, some of your teammates are too - Force Staff on yourself or on your teammate will do a great deal to help them. Sometimes Skywrath plays mid but is rare
You need to press more your buttons, 13:40 you force staff Faceless and Glimmer cape him - he has an escape that heals him back all the damage from last 4 seconds, excellent for this situation, excellent to recover from burst, except Skywrath has a silence and stopped him from using the spell, so you'd have to intervene
Juggernaut is weak but if it really comes to counter him supports buy Ghost Sceptre - Pavise then Solar Crest is a waste of money this late in the game for most supports. Glimmer also helps against his ult. Letting a tank soak his omnislashes is usually the way to go
Faceless Void is an hypercarry, with some itemisation he can contribute to the team a bit earlier (like early mask of madness), at minute 25 specially with the slow farm of the low skilled players you were matchmade, and playing in offlane which gets less farm than pos 1, no wonders he was useless
Press the mana boots more! ex 16:30
LH last hits DN Denies
Bristleback mitigates a lot of damage - and sprays quills from his back when he gets attacked on his back; which deals aoe damage to anyone close. Builds spell vampirism to heal from spell damage. Not attacking his back, using break (spell effect that disables passives, some heroes have this spell, items only Silver Edge has but it's a carry/core item), antiheal (Spirit Vessel is a support item, corrosive orb, eye of skadi, shiva, for cores + some heroes abilities), magic resistance to his quills (glimmer cape really for a support, some cores would build mageslayer which helps the whole team or pipe of insight also whole team also an item for cores), damage with spells as those won't trigger his passive that sprays quills. Most important not focusing him first target as half his usefulness is getting focused.
Necro is strong against Bristleback... Necro is a Tanky antitank strong in sustain combat and prolonged fights
Average game is 40 minutes, this one was a cursed long game.
In Dota2 you should rotate more - use the portals at the edge of the map to move between sidelanes, use TP scrolls - position 4, 5 and usually position 2 rotate more than 1 and 3
the fact that you played custom bot first before playing against real human deserve praises. like i cant stress people enough how useful those bot games are for new players.
as you go further into the game, you'll really enjoy it especially if u experience all the other heroes, those 10 yrs u play in league will be like worth 6months or a year in dota, and once u feel like you want to play league again, u will be reformed, you'll tell yourself that league really is that eazy, and im saying this from a perspective, my highest rank in LoL is Grandmaster and Master in wild rift, dota really is one of a kind
Nice video. A bit rough with lots of things flying at you. But you came back into it quite well and made some great saves on your cores, and that matters a lot. As others have mentioned its important to cast your spells as a support before you get blown up, but that comes with good positioning which you can only get better at by playing. Was nice to see a newcomer's perspective, glad it was still fun. It can get crazy.
A good game for the first time! I've played dota for more than 600+ hours myself, but I always find something new for myself, by type: new skills, new builds for a character, etc. Don't worry if you lose the first games, and it seems you've been thrown to people who already know how to play. If the games seem long to you, you can try playing turbo mode. Try to play as other characters, like bristleback, ax, Sven, they are quite simple to learn. PS: If you get lost in battles, like me, then Valve recently brought an update to Dota laboratories to the game, there you can turn on the setting where your character will always be visible in the midst of battle.
For being so new you did great. I think you'll be hooked when you learn nuances like push sticking yourself to lower/higher ground away from enemies (over cliff) or items that counter heroes (can buy an item for 1500 that immunes juggernaut ult, etc.). If you play support you gotta spam buy wards.
There are five positions in game, carry the pos1 in safe lane, mid pos2 in mid lane, hard pos3 hard lane, support pos4 hard lane, and full support pos5 safe lane. In pos5 you should set wards on map, there are 2 of them sentry and observer, observer give you vision where you placed it, sentry reveals enemies wards and people who are invisible. Clarity and healing salve heals your mana or hp, but they can be removed if opponent hero hits you once. There are 3 types of ability damage: physical, magical and pure. Physical damage can be avoided or decreased with armour and misses; magical can be decreased by active Black King Bar or some items; pure damage goes through everything and can be only decreased with active BKB. There are also types of abilities: active and passive, some passive abilities can be activated with shard or aghanim. Also abilities direction: directed at target, directed on area(maybe there is more, I forgor). Lotus spawns every 3 minutes,rune of wisdom spawns every 7 minutes. Rohan respawns every 8-11 minutes. Aghanims shard and Aghanims Scepter upgrades your ability or you obtain another ability, or even both. Dust of appearance reveals heroes that went invisible, smoke of deceit makes you temporarily invisible. There are also neutral token drops from neutral creeps, there is 5 grades of neutral token and each of them start to drop after particular times: 1 grade drops after 7 minutes; 2 grade after 17 min; 3 grade after 27 min; 4 grade after 37 min; 5 grade after 60 minutes. Neutral items gives you item in choice to extra slot; they give passive or active abilities with some stat increasements. For your better understandment read about heroes abilities and about debuffs
I love watching new people play Dota, it reminds me of my days of innocence when i was playing without knowing anything.
My biggest tip is to just focus on your play, people get too sidetracked on what their team is doing. I play the midrole so it's only me in my lane which I prefer, if my lane is bad I help another lane.
Another tip, when I load into a game, have a basic idea of what type of damage their heroes do,
If Physical - Ghost scepter is amazing ( can't take any physical damage)
If magical - glimmer came, pipe (if high hp pool), or bkb if going late
Glimmer force is also excellent in pretty much all games so good stuff my friend. Warlock is known for being very squishy but his ults are game winning, some supports even go refresher or aghs because of getting 2 golems.
Hey, as a player of both, but mainly dota for years. There are two main differences that when you learn you can easily adapt to dota.
1. Items, lot's of usage, they can guarantee a save or a kill(example: when jugg ults you, use glimmer and when you go invis his ult stops)
2. Dota has a physics engine, which means your character takes time to rotate, all movements and abilities have relative speeds to buffs/debuffs, you can collide with other characters, like block a friendly hero and get him killed because of it, or block an enemy and allow an ally to escape(it may cost your life, but if you save a carry as a support it's a win).
There are other different things, but getting the hang of these two, will make the game more responsive in your head
Hi! Maybe a bit late, just wanted to give some advices. In dota carry (safe lane player, Phantom assasin in your team and juggernaut in enemy team) farms for most of the early / mid game, because they need items to kill. Skywrath mage on the other hand is a strong support who can solo kill a lot of targets (just as many other supports). You should have moved with your team more (or just made space for phantom assain to farm). Love❤
I played lol since it came out.. now switched to dota2 been 4 months now. It's been alot of fun. I feel like I have a very good understanding of the game already. It feels fresh and it feels good.
good plays mate!! keep sticking to dota and get mates. all mates were insane...
Nice video! Always fun to watch someone new to dota who has previous MOBA experience.
I am now just remembering that for some reason the new default for new players is minimap on the right and shop on the left, traditionally it is the other way around.
it's probably because Lol has minimap on the right side by default so maybe they made that change to make it easier for people switching games.
I hope he eventually uses his glimmer cape. Could've saved him multiple times.
Very entertaining, keep it up! Make sure to slam you keyboard and press everything anytime you fight haha
Even after 10 years this is what I do hahah
Bursted from 100 to 0 in one second, welcome to support role.
When Skywrath killed your PA at 8:50 “I thought that was a support” I felt that dude. Witch doctor is even worse
I love this. You have a great understanding of the game for only playing very few games. Use that glimmer cape to go invis and break their ankles getting away for 5 seconds
it's very refreshing seeing new players being not so out of touch, great work for a first game!
I remember my first game, where i was just mercilessly dying under enemy tower and didn't understand why ahah and in the end got stomped by some "pirate cat" who were 34 - 0. Those were the days
This is fun. Reminded me of my first game in 2014. Same as you chose a support hero but built carry items haha. Do more videos bro love to see more content!
> Well that was very good for a first game tho.
For warlock I'd say you should look out for teamfights more, since your ult is AOE and takes a long time in CD.
Also the synergy of items is: You Ult 1st, you slow (E) 2nd and then you shadow yourself 3rd with your cape (your C hotkey there), you can do it during channeling habilities like Portal and your E. Also it creates a magical barrier that absorbs 300 damage during its active phase.
Fun fact: The person who voice acts Warlock (and Necrophos, who is also on your team) also voice acts Rhaast (Red Kayn)!
Nice video, man. It scratches such an unexplainable itch to see League players try Dota 2. I love both games, but League is much easier to learn for sure.
This was fun to watch! Looking forward to more.
Ahh it's refreshing seeing a new player's experience. You're doing good brother
You are doing actually really well and have great instincts for the game, I would be open to explaining some basics and giving you deeper understanding on the questions you had in this game and I feel like you would improve very drastically if someone explained the core concepts and basics that you can play around with and explore further. Most of the time people get intimidated coming in from LoL, but it's just a different game with different concepts that are important. I played for a long time and was high divine at the time, but have since stopped coz I don't have the time, but I find ways to contribute to the community if I can.
I love the weight of Dotas combat its not as fast but pulling off a comeback hits hard.
He's better support than other legend player i played so far, I think he's doing a really good job given the experience from league.
As a Hard Support in high Rank this looks so frustrating ngl
As soon as the Creeps(Minions) reach in this certain distance 3:10
Then it basically means you failed as a Hard Support
Because the dude is new, this is bond to happen but the PA leaving that Lane is pretty much the best thing to do since his Warlock is new he will most likely never pull Creeps in camp and will never aggro Creeps during Laning Stage
What he said 7:52 "Maybe it's different in League where you don't stay in Lane" is actually quite on point, in DotA it's actually good in changing Lanes and rotating especially when your Drafts is in Fast-Pace, Mid-Players also usually rotates to help out Side-Lanes
Overall the dude is most likely be in Herald - Crusader Rank probably for atleast 2-3 months unless he grinds 8-10hours a day
this was really cool to see. When i was looking for a new game to play, I was deciding between dota and league and chose dota.I picked it because it looked a lot cooler imo, and less childish. I loved the voice lines in dota and specifically the "rampaageee"
voice line when you whipe a team. i do agree with the one hour game thing though, it can definitely be a bit much lol.
I recommend, putting the setting on to make it so you can’t cancel channel abilities and items unless you hit the stop key (which is “S” by default) because there was many times you canceled E on accident. This is awesome seeing someone else coming from league to Dota
Also you can cast glimmer cape on yourself while channeling so they can’t see you and you just get to sit there and channel your ability. Invaluable on hero’s like crystal maiden with her ult, or witch doctor with his ult
I think you have a good start. I saw you use your item decently for a new player. Some of things that you might not realise is difference between sentry ward (blue) - this is to look for any invisible unit and observer ward (yellow) this is to give you vision. Hope to see the second part of your dota journey
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That was actually a good play. Bristleback gets damage reduction if you damage him from the back. When you force staffed your Muerta Teammate infront of him, she managed to kill him faster and he didn’t had time to counter attack.
ur really funny to listen to! hope you continue ur dota videos. gonna look to your channel once im done with this one :)
you can click on the top avatars, to read spells and their item progression
also should remember to use your glimer cape and stick and juke the bristleback
keep your higher tier neutral item in the slot, and once your dead you can swap in the philosopher's stone as it will give you gold while your dead probably the only item that works why your dead
Great video bro, I've started playing Dota 1 when I was in 6th grade, then played Dota 2 after around 6-7 years after that. As long as you stick to a concept or two and choose playing as a support, I believe you're gonna be better than most players who do the cross-finger method every game
Warlock is one of my favorite characters and you played him well (for someone who isn't used to using items). In this match, you could win even without the towers at the base, but it doesn't matter if you had fun
Aye, shift + control + click items in shop that you plan to get next and it’ll be in a little hot bar at the bottom of your screen so you don’t need to open the shop. And idk what default is, but I have it so scrolling down buys first available items in the hot bar, and getting used to courier hot keys is awesome as well.
You did very well I should say!! Keep playing, hope you get better teammates next time and properly enjoy the game.
Damn, your laning is quite good, still a lot of to learn, but you obviously doing much better then a lot of new players coming from league that ive seen, you doing great, keep it up!
Edit: Yeah, and you will have to learn to use a buch of active items, especially playing support. And I never heard somebody refereeing to "Last hits" "Denies" as "Left handed, diz nuts", thats so funny
The thing i love about dota compared to league is even if the enemt takes all your towers there is still a chance to comback always if you know what you are doing
Happens so many times when we have trouble taking HG and the enemy wins the game
Nice gameplay, you are good bro. Keep playing, there is a lot to discover and learn. Have fun.
I'm from Brazil and I appreciate its gameplay for someone new to Dota. I would also like to play with you one day.
cool to see new dota players hope you continue playing goodluck2x
Where you at? I come back to your page periodically, I want to see more “league player crosses over to Dota” as that is my story as well lol
You honestly played extremely well considering it's only your second game. I love watching LoL players try DotA and you have been the most impressive by far. Hope you have more fun with it. Perhaps play with a buddy too
great vid here man, thanks for this. really appreciate your comparisons, and your reactions are too funny. been playing dota since i was 12/13 years old, i'm 32 now and i still do four or so hours of the game daily, just can't live through a work day without it (I only play Ability Draft, lol). i've tried league before but decided, based on the graphics and the basic mechanics that it wasn't for me.
imo dota is more of a macro-strategy game with some mechanical skill required. it's not as fight/clash focused as league. rather, it's more of an economic struggle. positioning and item timing are two of the most important elements of the game in terms of strat. this video was fun, i was feeling so frustrated and was waiting for you to discover that you could force staff yourself to escape. also got frustrated about that toxic PA not having lifesteal or a shard. typical blamer, lmao.
I love how you were so into the role you even supported the creeps xD
no offense btw, it was really wholesome. I love it
you are actually doing very good for first timer keep up the good work!
i love this vid , i wanted to see your progress and witness how you will end up
5 years without DotA but mlbb light version of it. Still DotA one of my favorites. Thanks 'katakais'
You want to place the yellow wards in high places, so they can see. The blue wards are used to deward, and see invisible units. Use your glimmer cape to go invis, and Jugg ult won't proc on you.
15:23 the necro scythe 😢
Well, at least that looked like a bunch of players new to the game...
About the Juggernaut ultimate ability, there are some ways to avoid and mitigate it, but it is quite hard. You had Glimmer Cape and if you turn invis during Jugg ultimate, he cannot hit you. If they happen to have vision there, that doesn't work, but it usually works in the early to mid game quite well. Another way to mitigate it is to find a crowd to surround you, other heroes, lane creeps etc. Jugg ultimate will strike on "random" targets within the AOE, so some of the hits will then go elsewhere...
You started to get the hang of things towards the end. I would suggest playing one hero a couple of games to get more familiar with their skills and what to do and what not to do... And you need to hit those heals on your team mates and opponents...
I played league for 7 years with around 4k hours on it then moved to dota 2 back in 2017 and played around 3,500 hours.
Not to shit on League but it had good stuff in it.
I kinda miss the skill shots, fast movements. I liked playing Ezreal, Veigar and my boy, Kha'zix.
Really had no plan on moving but friends peer pressured me.
What I really didnt liked about it is that it is very reliant on counter picks and there's not much factor to change such outcomes.
In Dota 2 even if you have a terrible laning tandem with your partner, you could pull something off like pulling the creepwaves to the jungle.
Lure the wave to make it closer under your tower.
Block their pull camps. You're not out of options at all.
But id say they're all a complete waste of time even though i thank these games for keeping my head afloat during such trying times of my life.
32 and just starting out in life.
Wish me luck. Im leaving video games for good to find some real connections in life.
Same man have around 7k hours on dota 2 and what's worse is that I'm just 19..... After putting in all those hours in nothing I still felt just empty in the end It's been like 6 months Haven't played the game, I just watch dota 2 content sometimes anyways Congrats on quitting the vid games and Best Of Luck for your future
Lol player that knows how to deny at 5 minute game
the way you didn''t use your glimmer cape one single time gets me haha
Good luck entering the DoTA2 world! It is going to be better and better with time.
this is fun; most "league player try dota" out there is like from 0 experience so it's kinda frustrating to watch sometimes. this is a nice view since you have learned about the game a little beforehand.
I'll answer the question that I don't quite see the answer to: no, you don't _have_ to go late game all the time like your team was doing. It depends entirely on your team composition, enemy team composition, and (partially) on individual player performance (farm+KDA) in the early stages. Generally the goal for each player is to obtain items that make their hero work and then hopefully group up with supports and possibly farming heroes from other lanes to make use of these items before certain enemy players can do the same. With the right team composition and an above-average performance on a couple players, you can easily end the game in 25 minutes. Of course, sometimes the meta shifts and certain factors make it quite a bit harder to consistently end the game early, but this is definitely less of an issue for new players, as in those games, basically anything can happen (I'm sure that is also the case in League anyhow).
Hoping to see more of these! Very entertaining and strangely nostalgic...
I'm standing here , at minute 12, like "Glimmer! Forcestaff! Glimmer! Forcestaff! Glimmer! Forcestaff! Glimmer! Forcestaff! Glimmer! Forcestaff! Glimmer! Forcestaff! Glimmer! Forcestaff! God damn it..."
honestly one of the better transitions to dota I have seen..
U did alright. U understand the basics. You got your items. Now it's a matter of map awareness. Seeing where the enemies are on the map, are they missing from the map, should u def tower, should you abandon tower, that kinda stuff.
"I thought that was a support!"
Skywrath mage experience.
LH means lasthits(when you eliminated creep and got gold)
DN means denies(when you attack your team's creep and eliminate him so enemy won't get gold)
Dude
U R really good.
Type... Usually when I watch the beginnings of other League players in Dota... It looks disgusting at the level that people don't understand how the store works or how skills with a three-line description work.
But you...
You're good! You periodically do more useful support actions than my 2.5K pts dummies. Good luck to you, I guess.
You played well over all , had some laughs with item and spell usage but overall great first game
Such an enjoyable video! Awesome!
Rule as support
Dont let enemy see your location
Give the carry or offlaner a farm
Give them a proper vision (place & buy wards)
Rotate and always aware with the map.
Pull the creep if you can.
If the lane is dead, move away, help the other lanes
This was fun to watch and the ‘left hand deez nutz’ had me rolling 😂
Glad you had fun! Would love to see some more Dota from you.
What champs do you play in League?
Lets go and get in a game together, I haven't played for a year so I'm basically on your level at this point