Welcome to Lis-Skins.com. Today, let's discuss the top heroes of Dota 2, reeling off the most popular characters that are more often chosen for the rink. At the same time we will touch on the complexity of fighters, the percentage of victories and peculiarities of possession of each of them.
We took a lot of charts, statistics and objective information as a basis. A little seasoned with their own experience and general understanding of the situation. And let's be honest: for some reason everyone wants to play these heroes, although most of the top representatives are not the easiest to master, especially for beginners. But has that ever stopped gamers from dragging mid?
Pudge
The top popular heroes of Dota 2 is the butcher that no one knows how to play, but everyone wants to run around the arena and hunt the opponent with a hook. This has become a classic, but lamentably reflected in the winrate — of 50.65%. Not Rubik with his 44.9%, but it's still not pleasant.
Typical power hero: thick on XP, melee, low speed. This makes it problematic for him to fluff mid, so it's better to leave him as a saport to some fat DD. But most are sadly unaware of this.
Lion
Next in the top of the best Dota 2 heroes is this guy. Another saport, but along the lines of agility. And it runs pretty fast if you need to help someone in a fight. However, it is not easy to play it, as evidenced by the deplorable winrate of 47.9%. We are accustomed to grab the Persian only because of the loud name.
In competent hands it is almost an imba. Lyon stacks the area pretty well, and debuffs those who are particularly stubborn with Hex for a few seconds so the rest of us can pick apart the enemy. Either tapping himself to the best of his ability. But mana burn — is cheating. Especially late in the game.
Sniper
Switching to the top heroes for Dota 2 beginners. What's the good of this fellow with a shotgun? At least a 51.5% win rate, which speaks to the ease of mastering. If even outright nubbies are able to cope with the sniper, then more experienced will not have problems.
Hero works from dexterity and is not bad standing in the center, because it throws skills from a great distance and can quickly escape in case of fire. In the meantime, he's throwing Shrapnel at everyone to slow them down. If you pump Take Aim, the kill radius will increase even more. Actually, that's why they don't like Sniper — . Just don't forget to put a couple things on it for survivability, otherwise it's a piece of cardboard.
Slark
Let's switch to the top solo heroes in Dota 2. And here is the well-known Lizard with a winrate of 52.35, which indicates the high level of the hero as the main mid pusher. Slark has everything to be considered a cool kerry: damag, speed, and survivability. And debuffing it is problematic if it's baffled by Dark Pack.
Lizard is not afraid of obstacles either — Pounce levels them. Since the hero is powered by Dexterity, Shift allows you to ramp up damage even higher by stealing attributes from your opponent. In a protracted battle, Slark turns into an uber-machine that it's best to stay away from. And remember that he can go into invis periodically, and creeps like that are infuriating.
Ogre Magi
In our top 10 heroes of Dota 2 also quite deservedly got and two-headed giant due to thick armor and a large health bar. It is a versatile saport and tank in one person, which greatly facilitates the task of kerry when it comes to farming mobs in the initial stages of the game. And don't forget about the main chip — Multicast.
The rest of the skills are also in order: Faeblast stacks the area, then multicast, and then AoE attack again. You can also set someone on fire with Ignite with retardation. A competent Ogre will use multicast and bludblast on FC, speeding up allies on the lane. With Arcane Boots, the character's usefulness increases manifold. Winrate — 53.12%.
Juggernaut
If we talk about characters that do not require special study of skills, the top of the light heroes of Dota 2 deservedly takes a kerry in a mask and Japanese armor. An extremely versatile damager with excellent speed that is highly effective in both early and late stages. And the winrate is not bad — 51.21%.
The lion's share of the work is done by Blade Fury's AOE-skill, which hits in a circle, and at the same time imposes invulnerability to magic. If you additionally buy Town Portal Scroll, it will be even easier. The hero also works well in solo at the expense of personal Ward, and this additionally saves money on hilki. It also crits painfully.
Invoker
This mage would probably be at the top of the list of the most difficult heroes in Dota 2. You only have to look at the winrate of 48.24 to realize that. Oh, and the guy himself is extremely mechanics specific due to his use of three spheres: blue, yellow, and purple. Microcontrol must be perfect, otherwise it's easy to zaruinit Katka — .
Invoker is able to freeze, go into invis, lift the enemy in the air, burn mana, boost damage and speed, throw meteorites, and at the same time summon spirit. All at the expense of understanding the mechanics of Invoke. But to memorize all the combinations, as well as to control everything on the field, a beginner will obviously not be able to.
Silencer
In our selection also got a character who heads the top winrate heroes dota 2. His — score is 55.20, which at the time of publication is considered the top value in the game. Where does that figure come from? Versatility. Long range combat, kerry + sapport, stands on any line. And he can wear items for both specialties, which increases variability and replayability.
Silencer's damage grows throughout the roll, while adding slowing effects. Arcana removes the enemy's health and reduces his speed every time he tries to use the skillet. It's infuriating. But far more infuriating is the ult that prohibits all enemies on the map from using absolutely any skill. In mass confusion, it's practically autowin.
Windranger
What can I say about this young lady? First of all, she's barefoot. Second, it stands out a lot on the map, but that's the little things. Well below average winrate — 49.9%. Then why is she in the top? Because it's easy to learn and very agile. But it is worn mainly as a saport or as a helper for killing lonely enemies.
Ranger takes the speed of attack due to Focus Fire. When bundled with Javelin, the magic crit chance increases. Also in her arsenal are nets to slow down enemies, a powerful archery shot, a hyper dodge, and a fat barrier that pushes enemies away from a distance. It's quite enough for a sapporter.
Shadow Fiend
I would like to finish with spirit, which is one of the top strongest heroes in dota 2, and deservedly so. The 48.6% winrate alone suggests a high entry threshold for playing this character. It's a curry, and a versatile one at that. And ruin on it because at the beginning of the Persian rather wacky, but it is correctable with Shadowraze pumping.
In the middle and late stages in the case comes necromancy to increase damage and debuff to reduce armor all around. When you pair this with a fat AoE ale, the damage numbers are very significant. Except that many people trivially forget to eat souls before doing so, which negatively affects the damage.