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TopicITT: i teach judgy how to Dota 2
Lokarin
12/16/19 6:56:14 PM
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First, we need to evaluate your last hitting ability.

For this, you are going to play as Crystal Maiden (and if already picked, Viper)

For the next 10 matches, try to get all the last hits and denies even at the cost of your ally. This will annoy your ally, but just tell them to 'git gud.'

You also don't want to push the lane, so ONLY last hit (and deny, indeed... deny early to pull your lane back). As Crystal Maiden you want to last hit with your autoattack, prevent denies with your aoe, and have your stun killing the large mob in your closest jungle (while also stacking it for your ally).

If you can't land the stack, that's ok - stacking is hella hard.

The reason you're using Crystal Maiden for last hit practice is twofold. First, her base power is pretty low but her attack sequence is comfortable, so you get better with timing. Secondly, she's one of the best camp stackers, one of the best absentee lane pushers, has a valuable global passive, and has amazing team fight presence without being a lynchpin (due to how random it lands)... so you can master multitask thinking without worrying about messing it up (like jungle Lifestealer/Ursa often do, due to positioning)

The reason you'd back up to Viper is for his ability to extremely punish weakened targets and punishing chasers. Thanks to toxins you don't have to worry about last hit timing as much, but rather positioning.

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Or be a dink and rush Crystalys on Kunka and use only cleave.

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