Dota 6.44b

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6 heroes have joined the war. The battle between the Sentinel and Scrouge is getting intense. I believe that sooner or later, the dotA will reached to another level. It’s similar to the CounterStrike whereby teamwork is far more important.

The reason is that out of the introduction of 6 new heroes, 4 of them are the supporting heroes. Of course, they can be killer as well but strongly to be supporting heroes to the existing one. I haven’t really try out 6 of them yet.

Raijin Thunderkeg – The Storm Spirit

Intelligence hero. Sounds neat and heard its good. But the drawback is that it’s not much of typical nuker but more of relying on his battle skills.

Huskar – The Sacred Warrior

For the first time, a ranged strength hero. When this hero have enough hitpoint especially when he had Heart, he pwnzor anyone anytime.

Lanaya – The Templar Assassin

This is a very powerful yet hard to master hero. I recalled that one of my friend played this hero once. He claimed that he knew how to use it and everytime, he’ll just Meld to avoid gangbang while the rest of the team members got pawned. HARD!!

Azgalor – The Pit Lord

Similarly resembles the old Doom, it has the capability to farm like nobody business. :p In fact, it’s good for pushing and supporting. Added with its ability – ultimate for Dark Portal, hence a great teleport…

Dirge – The Undying

This is a totally imba hero. Need to be nerfed. With primary attribute of Intelligence and hitpoint of a strength hero, it’s way… uncool.

Ish’kafel – The Dark Seer

I’ve tried out this hero twice. In fact, it’s a melee intelligence hero. The good thing about this hero is the capability to photostat or photocopy heroes. Images.. multiple of them. Even better than morphling. Imagining that the Pit Lord opened a portal and hence, 10 heroes walked out along with the Wall of Replica (W)

So, when you guys wanted to teach me how to use these heroes?

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