[LR] The International II - 2012 - Page 614
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FloKi
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Chickenlegs
Sweden451 Posts
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NexUmbra
Scotland3776 Posts
On September 02 2012 07:26 Carbonyl wrote: well i like these two much better than the other two that were on earlier (not tobi and synd, the other other ones). Ayesee and Draskyl | ||
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Bash
Finland1533 Posts
Gaben just told Bruno hes everyones hero before we had a group photo. confirmation of a path to greatness | ||
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JayJay_90
Germany1632 Posts
sorry, i don't speak russian. and i don't get excited if someone is shouting random noises that i don't understand. | ||
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PrinceXizor
United States17713 Posts
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windzor
Denmark1013 Posts
On September 02 2012 07:22 Kahzaar wrote: The best at the tournament imo. Personal preference Nah not the best IMO. LD makes me short breathed, sometimes he just talk to much to fast. Breathe god dammit! Lumi is okay but sometimes he really swallows/mandhandles some words, so they are hard to understand. I know he doesn't have english as his first language, but if you casts in english you really need to have a good and clear language IMO. | ||
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BurningSera
Ireland19621 Posts
On September 02 2012 07:25 Appendix wrote: Also worth to mention, when they use it they get a yellow "swirling" light around their hero, looking kind of shiny. And the hero became bigger! | ||
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TheYango
United States47024 Posts
I feel like LGD's aura of invincibility is starting to affect peoples' play against them. | ||
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oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
draskyl probably most knowledgeable of the casters. | ||
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Hylirion
Netherlands968 Posts
On September 02 2012 07:26 Scrandom wrote: Man, I tried watching the first Dota 2 international tourney because of the prizepool and it was really entertaining, never picked up the game though. Now I'm watching it again and the production is so good, I like all the casters, entertaining to watch. Gonna have to play the game now. I actually think the game is a lot more fun to play than to watch. Be prepared to put a curse-shield on though, as people will curse at you in Dota2 if you make a mistake. | ||
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PrinceXizor
United States17713 Posts
On September 02 2012 07:29 TheYango wrote: So the question right now isn't even whether Zenith can win, it's whether Zenith can even stop LGD's 17-0 winstreak. I feel like LGD's aura of invincibility is starting to affect peoples' play against them. they definitely have a huge psychological advantage for sure. i feel like only iG will be unaffected by it. | ||
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qazadex
Australia473 Posts
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Drazerk
United Kingdom31255 Posts
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Drazerk
United Kingdom31255 Posts
On September 02 2012 07:29 qazadex wrote: I've started watching Dota 2 yesterday. What is so good about morphling? he can morph his STR into agility and visa versa even when stunned. | ||
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Stancel
Singapore15360 Posts
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neurosx
Luxembourg1096 Posts
On September 02 2012 07:26 Scrandom wrote: Man, I tried watching the first Dota 2 international tourney because of the prizepool and it was really entertaining, never picked up the game though. Now I'm watching it again and the production is so good, I like all the casters, entertaining to watch. Gonna have to play the game now. Check out some threads around here, there are loads of people from TL to play with =) have fun :D | ||
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Kahzaar
Sweden897 Posts
On September 02 2012 07:29 qazadex wrote: I've started watching Dota 2 yesterday. What is so good about morphling? Being able to convert damage into hp and vice versa + two good escape mechanisms + a stun to cancel channeling spells | ||
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Elios
Brazil277 Posts
Best casters by faaaaaaaaaaaaar... but tobi has too much fans. | ||
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SKC
Brazil18828 Posts
On September 02 2012 07:29 oneofthem wrote: draskyl probably most knowledgeable of the casters. Synd is pretty damn good. And that`s only talking about the ones in this tournament. Tobi + Puppey best duo. Of course, pro gamers is kinda cheating. | ||
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