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I'm sorry if this has already been discussed before. Anyway, I'm new to Dota, been playing it for a few weeks now. I'm playing with my friends who taught me basic stuff, mechanics, roles, items, etc. I've tried 17 heroes for now, you can see them here. My faves so far are Lina, Witch Doctor and Crystal Maiden. But what I don't get is picks and counterpicks. Like, I always ask my friends who I should pick and why, because I don't know who counters who. But I want to find it out myself so I can expand my hero pool.
So, my question - what's the best way to learn how to pick heroes and why? I tried reading a lot of guides on heroes but most of them were poorly written and I got even more confused :( Any kind of advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
As obvious as it sounds, it all comes with experience. There are 100+ heroes in Dota 2 and you can't quite "learn" their interactions with each other by reading a guide or watching a video. You just play your hero and see they suck against particular heroes, then you start thinking why, and what other heroes there are who can do the same thing, etc. You play with and against more heroes, get the feel of their possibilities and weaknesses and judge from that.
I wouldn't mind with going into all this counterpicking stuff if I were you, at that stage of your learning experience it's best to find heroes you enjoy playing and just get games under your belt - get experienced with them, know their mechanics, and just for these particular heroes, learn about their counters and what heroes you counter. As you play more you face more situations and can think for yourself if a hero is any good in a given lineup.
Personally, I learnt it by trial and error. Obviously, counter picking implies picking a hero which would exploit the weakness of the opposite hero.
For example, lina can be used as sort of a counter to heroes who naturally build bkbs because of her Aghanims scepter upgrade. Another example can be picking up heroes with silence to counter caster type heroes like lina.
The whole idea of which hero to pick when cannot be explicitly taught to you by anyone. It'll happen on its own. Atleast that's what I think anyways.
As for guides, there are plenty of well written guides here which'll definitely help you.
You'll learn that as you play, but basically, different types of heroes hate different types of things.
It's also worth mentioning that different items have different interactions with different heroes, for example Black King Bar stops basically all the damage and disable from Lion, Crystal Maiden, and Skywrath Mage.
Thanks for your replies, guys. If I asked the same thing on Russian Dota forums, I'd probably get tons of flame towards me. Just because I'm a newbie female player :D
As obvious as it sounds, it all comes with experience. There are 100+ heroes in Dota 2 and you can't quite "learn" their interactions with each other by reading a guide or watching a video. You just play your hero and see they suck against particular heroes, then you start thinking why, and what other heroes there are who can do the same thing, etc. You play with and against more heroes, get the feel of their possibilities and weaknesses and judge from that.
I wouldn't mind with going into all this counterpicking stuff if I were you, at that stage of your learning experience it's best to find heroes you enjoy playing and just get games under your belt - get experienced with them, know their mechanics, and just for these particular heroes, learn about their counters and what heroes you counter. As you play more you face more situations and can think for yourself if a hero is any good in a given lineup.
Gl.
The answer is pretty much this ^ .
Counters are mainly to do with a combination of Skills, timing windows and Items. For example,
It's also worth mentioning that different items have different interactions with different heroes, for example Black King Bar stops basically all the damage and disable from Lion, Crystal Maiden, and Skywrath Mage.
Hex is countered by BKB, but simply give Lion his Blink Dagger and you have the equivalent of a 1700 Range, instant cast, 4 second Disable. Hex transitions into one of the best abilities to prevent opponents from activating Black King Bar...but only once Lion has acquired his Blink Dagger. Thankfully, for Lion, Blink Dagger can be obtained by 25:00 in most games if you Farm decently (15 if you have a really good game and know how to Farm as a Support), so Black King Bar isn't usually an issue as only a few Mid-Game Carries will get it before 25:00...unless they're fed...then you got problems. 8{(
It's easy to provide individual examples like this, but deciding on an effective Hero in a 5 vs. 5 matchup takes a lot of game knowledge.
I can help you with anything you need, I've been helping some new players lately. Sorry if I can't answer to your post in more detail right now, but I will as soon as possible.
As some others said you probably shouldnt bother too much with counterpicks yet because here are so much heroes and interactions.
But there are some more basic interactions that you can figure out yourself. Like damage iver time against templar assassins refraction to break the shield quickly, or heavy slows against melee carries that rely on getting close.
Or silences against heroes that rely on spells to do damage or move around.
But most of it comes with experience ofcourse. Watching some professional games can also help, especially if there is a caster is good at analysing the game.
But first, familiarize with all heroes in the game. What they do, what position in the team they play at(#1 carry/core, #2 -3 core, #4-5 support). Then learn what their abilities do.
Once you are done there, you can go to the site I mentioned and have a go at why certain heroes are listed as counters. This will develop your mentality towards countering what where and when.
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