Here’s a tutorial by xuisoko on Reddit:
You can watch his video tutorial below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSeH_g5PAk0
A 10k mmr player is different from a 3k gamer in that they always have a separate plan for each game and stick to it.
Up items that will help you in gameplay. If you have to fight a lot, don’t go to the farm item and vice versa. Don’t build lane overwhelming items like Boots and then go to the jungle. Missing the opportunity to build more useful items will cost us the game.
Legend rank gamer
In the video, the Legend player confronts Treant and Hoodwink, while Shadow Shaman is his teammate in the lane. This is the kill lane: You can kill the enemy while they can’t kill you.
However, at level 1, Naix chose Feast first, not Ghoul Frenzy. Hero also does not buy Orb of Venom and rush Wand for unknown purpose. This caused Naix to lose at the top of the lane.
Not to mention Lifestealer even went to the Orb of Corrosion and then into the forest!? If you go to the jungle, Gloves of Haste will be the best item because Orb of Corrosion is a lane overwhelming item. If on it, put pressure in the lane, not in the jungle. This player also did not level up to Rage at level 3 and only waited until level 4 to give a skill point
Pro
Mason is a gamer who spams Life Stealer. He knew Slardar + Mirana were stronger in lane than Lifestealer and Enchantress, so he went to feast level 1 to trade hits and carry a lot of tango.
In this case, since he couldn’t kill the opponent, he went to Blades of Attack first, to maximize his ability to farm in lane.
If you go to Orb of Venom, it will be useless because Naix can’t kill Slardar, Mirana in lane with Enchantress support. Make up items that serve your purpose. If farming lane, choose to increase damage, if jungling, choose to increase attack speed to be able to stay longer through Feast.
Then he put on boots, to minimize the chance of being ganked, and then Phase Boots. As soon as he knew he had to go to the forest, he rushed Gloves of Haste.
As for skill leveling, Mason completely owns Lifestealer. He has hundreds, if not thousands, of games playing this hero. Instead of following the default instructions to max Feast and Frenzy, he increased Feast by 2 and then maxed Frenzy and Rage. He only left Feast at level 2.
You should do this in games that feel like you can fight as soon as you finish the first item: Armlet.
He adapted to item building when he met Tiny. Naix is not on Desolator or Maelstrom. Mason chooses Armlet > SnY > Satanic to avoid burst damage by Tiny or enemy Ax. After that, he geared up to serve his purpose: protecting supports, instead of chasing enemies aimlessly in teamfights. Finally, Mason pushed the turret.
THE BIGGEST MISTAKE I EVER SEE IN MULTIPLE LIFESTEALER IS DRILLING THE ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT. You are not Sven, WK or Morphling. Lifestealer is prone to kite and doesn’t kill as fast as they do, but Lifestealer is hard to kill and is one of the strongest combat heroes in the game.
Harness your power. Make yourself the barrier between the opponent’s core and the team’s support. Protect support. If Tiny rushes to support, bite Tiny and when Tiny swaps lives with support, you have the victory in hand. You can watch the video (in English) of xuisoko talking about these things in detail.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSeH_g5PAk0
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