Dota is a great game when its meta is huge, and it’s always renewed as updates come out, but does Dota 2 ever have the same 2 matches? This is absolutely there.
After we analyzed 236854 esport matches taking place in 2321 tournaments including qualifiers, group stages, LAN playoffs for amateurs, semi-pros and pros, we only found 24 matches. own the same line ups up to 2 times. This ratio is only about 0.02%. Moreover, we have not found any line ups that appear 3 times.
Of course, the odds that each 5vs5 match will vary is huge, but not all of them are suitable in tournaments. Updates come with buffs for different heroes, and it’s not too surprising that we see these heroes pop up a lot in a tournament.
In addition we find that in these 24 cases the time difference between matches is not much different, and most of the time is related to BO3 matches. What’s more is that in all cases there is always at least one team that reuses the line up they used to play.
The Little Guys (semi-professional or amateur teams)
Most of the cases we found involved “The Little Guys” – Semi-pro and amateur teams trying to get ahead. In my personal experience, these teams often have few hero pools and strategy too, which is quite okay when they are inexperienced.
Really, the first picks don’t have much of an impact on the game even if it’s changed from previous games: competing teams try to do what they’ve done one more time, even though It was the first match that wasn’t what they wanted in a BO3 format.
There is a discussion about why professional teams prefer first pick and inexperienced teams and pub players prefer second pick, usually your team practicing a single line up At most, choosing the first hero is not so important anymore.
There are 2 strategies for Drow, but not for Broodmothers, Techies or similar heroes. For most of these heroes they expose your strategy, it’s all around in the line ups, usually these picks are down to the player feeling they are comfortable using the hero in the meta. present.
The road to glory
There are two extremely interesting cases when it involves large teams consisting of experienced players.
The first was a BO3 match between TNC Pro Team and TongFu.WanZhou in 2015. At that time, TNC was considered one of the strongest teams in SEA and was considered a semi-pro team. And the opposing team is considered the same.
In fact, there were 2 pro players appearing in this BO3 match, Sam H of TNC and Boboka of TongFu.WanZhou. One of the members of the current IG team, he is known as a support 4 player with prominent heroes like Monkey King and Earth Spirit.
As we said above, these line ups are basically laid-back and player-relevant heroes. The first pick is the same in both games, but the order of picks and bans is different.
TNC’s line up includes core heroes Drow, Clinkz, QoP, with Support being Dazzle and Earth Shaker. It’s an incredibly easy fight to do, with a boosted tempo and powerful split push.
It’s quite surprising to see a professional team respond to the opposing team with a late game line up that has extremely weak damage and combat ability in the early game both times in a row consisting of a couple. Bounty Hunter and Spirit Breaker, powered by Ancient Apparition and Gyrocopter, sounds great if the opponent is alone or their support reaches level 6. Otherwise the line up isn’t skilled enough to affect teamfights or drag. long time for Storm to fat.
Definition of madness
This is one of those special things in the world of Dota and it’s worth remembering, when trying to redo something you’ve done in the past but the results are different. It’s an incredibly difficult thing to do even if you have the confidence, the spirit, and the skills to do it all over again.
In the second case of two big names in professional Dota, the DPL Season 4 match between Newbee and VGJ took place less than a year ago, and all the players are still playing even though VGJ is no longer there. .
Also it’s very interesting because of the wits battle between rOtk and Faith, and both captains are respectable because while TNC vs TongFu.WanZhou match goes wrong can be due to lack of experience and tactical rigidity. As for these two captains, both of them have spent a lot of time leading young players to the path of success, so they are considered the veterans of Dota.
The team has been together for four months so playing it safe and testing new lineups can be put aside. All the players have been and are the best, with the only exception being Freeze, who still hasn’t proven himself, currently playing for VGJ Thunder.
It’s hard to point out the mistakes rOtk made in the draft phase: the order of Newbee’s bans and picks is pretty much the same, with both Ursa and Lifestealer being late bans and the same. So for VGJ draft.
Conclusion
Dota is a great game. The variety of metas, builds, and different outcomes despite always seeing those heroes – All of this makes Dota players continue to enjoy the game, they always find something new like tactics and experience, otherwise they will be obsolete. This is evident in the higher ranks of Dota.
The game offers both teams plenty of options before the game even begins, and the cravings for meta exploration, new ideas, and new item builds are always in the blood of Dota players. At the moment, Newbee and VGJ at the DPL event is a special case of the professional Dota wall where both matches are played on the same line up and let’s make it a special memory. Because now Dota will never have matches with the same line up again.
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