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    Useful videos to better your game

    Hey guys,

    Just wondering if anyone had stumbled across any handy video guides to help people with any of the myriad of different game strategies that separate the noobs from the pros.

    I've only played around 1000 games of Dota 2 myself so probably closer to one of those than the other, but watched this video a couple months ago and it really seemed to help with my zoning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjTCMa50cbk (pretty long but the content is good, even if Fluff is a pretty horribad narrator).

    Not sure how common that is but would be keen to see any other examples that people might have discovered lying around, I find it's easier to learn stuff like pulling/ward spots/zoning etc from seeing it than it is from it being explained mid game by someone yelling at you.

    Anyway let me know what you got (or don't, I guess).

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    Watch Purgegamers on youtube, tons of info, tips and tricks. He has even done a updated version of Welcome to Dota, you suck.
    https://purgegamers.true.io/g/dota-2-guide/

    Probably one of the best and most informative guides out there.

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    Fluffandstuff guides are awsome as they are more detailed on certain aspects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keldarin View Post
    Watch Purgegamers on youtube, tons of info, tips and tricks. He has even done a updated version of Welcome to Dota, you suck.
    https://purgegamers.true.io/g/dota-2-guide/

    Probably one of the best and most informative guides out there.
    Ah cheers, I'm in that sweet middle ground of not new to the game (I played Dota 1 a lot in highschool) but plenty of room to improve so always handy to have some visual guides.

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    There are plenty of videos on YouTube that could help you out immensely, but I'd actually keep watching tournaments and study the pros' strategies and watch their game. You'll start picking up on little things here and that will overall improve your game as you go a long.

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