Dota 2 major5/27/2023 ![]() With more than 14k net worth just 22 minutes after the start of the game, VP had no chance of winning. Thanks to their advantage, Medusa was able to clear tons of stacks and become even more powerful. RNGU was clearly the better team in the match's first game, which is why it had no problems in the laning stage. Royal Never Give Up played extremely well and disciplined, which allowed their Medusa to become the strongest hero in the game. ![]() Game 1Įven though Outsiders picked most of their comfortable heroes, the Chinese squad was on another level compared to their opponents. The Eastern Europeans were finally back on the big stage, so everyone wanted to see what would happen. Artem “Yuragi” Golubiev’s Faceless Void had a pretty good game, but even he was not powerful to stop Fnatic’s snowballed draft.Īnother game that many Dota 2 fans were eager to see was between Royal Never Give Up and the CIS powerhouse Outsiders (Virtus.Pro). Slowly but steadily, Fnatic’s Puck and Razor combo gained a solid lead and started pressuring their enemies even more. In fact, this fight allowed Fnatic to gain a considerable advantage and slowed down OG’s progression. OG looked better early on, but following a three-man gank on Razor, Fnatic’s rotation killed all of them, and the team bounced back. Speaking of the devil, both teams tried to gain a lead for the mid-game because their drafts were focused on it. What’s even more interesting is that the Bulgarian prodigy had no problems dealing with Puck in the laning stage. For example, Bozhidar “bzm” Bogdanov got the chance to play his favorite Storm Spirit, a hero that is not that popular in the meta. Since every match in the Group Stage is in Bo2 format, both teams used some of their best heroes in each game. OG, on the other hand, looks more motivated than ever to win a second major in a row. The latter had a lot of problems with its roster, which is why the team plays with three substitutes. The first series that most people were eager to watch was between Western Europe’s powerhouse and Fnatic.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |