HGuyII
H. Guy II
HGuyII

NP is a good one for that, with the endless supply of trees and getting several mine clearers per cast. But yeah I’m the worst at the micro. Even if I can mentally juggle what I should be doing, physically I can’t make the moves I need to switching between characters fast enough to be effective. I like Lycan because

This is a really weird article. SingSing didn’t invent Mirana. He’s not even the best Mirana player (I’d say Chuan is probably the best Mirana player at the moment). Sacred Arrow is definitely a skill shot in every meaning of the word, but it isn’t so hard to hit that it’s unusable by mere mortals.

I absolutely hate when people give up in multiplayer games. Actually any games. Stop giving up!

Tip for hunters

The problem with citing that statistic in this case is that it fails to take into account whether the accused is someone who is famous to any extent. I'll bet you the number is considerably higher in such cases.

The hardest part about Dota is that you'll constantly start to feel like you're finally "mastering" the game only to realize that once you move up in matchmaking tier, you're back to being the weak link in the chain. I've played more than 1000 hours and I still feel like I've got a long way to go.

Serious. Those player made guides are life savers. They tell you how to spend your level up points and tell you what to buy, often with a "core item" header for certain items.

you really should use the in game player guides. The good ones explain everything you need to know about the hero which items to buy and why you need them.

from what i've read of actual research into this, they just drop the tungsten rod (not shoot as was written) from space, and gravity does the rest. feel free to google "rods from god"

the whole "space centers it to the map" thing really bothered me too so I found a trick on this thread that solves it:

I can see why people in Korea would get upset regarding this. Rising sun or not, it's pretty silly to have a Korean character advertising an event called "Japan Expo."

It's ignorant to allude to the Yakusuni Shrine as being one for solely war criminals. Yakusuni houses like 2.4 million deceased Japanese, only 1000 of them are war criminals. To my knowledge, the reason they're still in there is that it's impossible to remove them, as their ashes have been scattered among the others

I remember hearing about that. You didn't need to give her your ear, you know.

I've heard, once the cats took over, it was everynyan for themselves!

just gonna leave this here