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On March 20 2016 00:36 Azurues wrote:Show nested quote +On March 20 2016 00:32 goody153 wrote:On March 20 2016 00:31 Azurues wrote: about damn time to realize that lion is the best support ever i'd rather it not be the meta support. i wouldn't want the hero to receive cm level nerfs It's gonna get hammered for sure. All skills are too good, maybe nerfed impale somewhat like nyx stun. Maybe a little extra turn rate for that hero as well. The hex is too instantaneously at the moment. Actually the impale like nyx sounds a good enough nerf
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United Kingdom31935 Posts
The year is 2019 and valve have placed a ban on all koreans in majors following Blizzards footsteps in giving foreigners charity money
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OG has always had a weakness against aggressive teams. If they can withstand that aggression, MVP will crumble.
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On March 20 2016 00:32 fcgog wrote: damm think OG going to disband they look clueless sure the major and TI deadline is in 10days
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On March 20 2016 00:34 nojok wrote:Show nested quote +On March 20 2016 00:33 Sloke wrote: You just can't not like MVP atm. Super legit dota and some awesome players (personality-wise) Just wait for some more good Korean and we will complain about faceless Koreans. MVP's team are pretty competent English speakers. QO lived in Australia, Febby lived in Canda, and Forev was on hot6 with Jerax. Even Dubu looked pretty competent with the English translators at the Major. I hate the "faceless" Korean bullshit, but even I have to admit that these guys are much more foreigner friendly than most of the KeSPA players.
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On March 20 2016 00:41 MaCRo.gg wrote:Show nested quote +On March 20 2016 00:34 nojok wrote:On March 20 2016 00:33 Sloke wrote: You just can't not like MVP atm. Super legit dota and some awesome players (personality-wise) Just wait for some more good Korean and we will complain about faceless Koreans. MVP's team are pretty competent English speakers. QO lived in Australia, Febby lived in Canda, and Forev was on hot6 with Jerax. Even Dubu looked pretty competent with the English translators at the Major. I hate the "faceless" Korean bullshit, but even I have to admit that these guys are much more foreigner friendly than most of the KeSPA players.
Not quite MC-level, but well beyond Sniper.
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I still remember the day when Demon went to Korea to play for MVP in their own league.
How far has MVP come eh.
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Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
Anyway it wont matter. Almost all Koreans will stick to league
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On March 20 2016 00:42 Taf the Ghost wrote:Show nested quote +On March 20 2016 00:41 MaCRo.gg wrote:On March 20 2016 00:34 nojok wrote:On March 20 2016 00:33 Sloke wrote: You just can't not like MVP atm. Super legit dota and some awesome players (personality-wise) Just wait for some more good Korean and we will complain about faceless Koreans. MVP's team are pretty competent English speakers. QO lived in Australia, Febby lived in Canda, and Forev was on hot6 with Jerax. Even Dubu looked pretty competent with the English translators at the Major. I hate the "faceless" Korean bullshit, but even I have to admit that these guys are much more foreigner friendly than most of the KeSPA players. Not quite MC-level, but well beyond Sniper.  Sniper is a god
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Italy12246 Posts
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On March 20 2016 00:41 MaCRo.gg wrote:Show nested quote +On March 20 2016 00:34 nojok wrote:On March 20 2016 00:33 Sloke wrote: You just can't not like MVP atm. Super legit dota and some awesome players (personality-wise) Just wait for some more good Korean and we will complain about faceless Koreans. MVP's team are pretty competent English speakers. QO lived in Australia, Febby lived in Canda, and Forev was on hot6 with Jerax. Even Dubu looked pretty competent with the English translators at the Major. I hate the "faceless" Korean bullshit, but even I have to admit that these guys are much more foreigner friendly than most of the KeSPA players.
Add Heen casting SEA dota with Durka.
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Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
On March 20 2016 00:42 Taf the Ghost wrote:Show nested quote +On March 20 2016 00:41 MaCRo.gg wrote:On March 20 2016 00:34 nojok wrote:On March 20 2016 00:33 Sloke wrote: You just can't not like MVP atm. Super legit dota and some awesome players (personality-wise) Just wait for some more good Korean and we will complain about faceless Koreans. MVP's team are pretty competent English speakers. QO lived in Australia, Febby lived in Canda, and Forev was on hot6 with Jerax. Even Dubu looked pretty competent with the English translators at the Major. I hate the "faceless" Korean bullshit, but even I have to admit that these guys are much more foreigner friendly than most of the KeSPA players. Not quite MC-level, but well beyond Sniper. 
Sniper destroying Heroes from within.
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It's a shame MVP P is the only competitive Korean team out there and likely the only one. Once QO leaves after TI6 I'm not certain the team can fill in the gap.
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On March 20 2016 00:44 Teoita wrote: Fuck sniper IMBAIMBAIMBA
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On March 20 2016 00:37 goody153 wrote:Show nested quote +On March 20 2016 00:36 Azurues wrote:On March 20 2016 00:32 goody153 wrote:On March 20 2016 00:31 Azurues wrote: about damn time to realize that lion is the best support ever i'd rather it not be the meta support. i wouldn't want the hero to receive cm level nerfs It's gonna get hammered for sure. All skills are too good, maybe nerfed impale somewhat like nyx stun. Maybe a little extra turn rate for that hero as well. The hex is too instantaneously at the moment. Actually the impale like nyx sounds a good enough nerf Makes little difference actually. I miss stuns with nyx all the time, but i feel 100% confident to ground target lion's impale all the time. The cast time and range difference makes a big deal.
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Do you guys reckon if dota had been the LoL in korea we would see korea dominate this scene as well?
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On March 20 2016 00:44 PhoenixVoid wrote: It's a shame MVP P is the only competitive Korean team out there and likely the only one. Once QO leaves after TI6 I'm not certain the team can fill in the gap. These successes can have a ripple effect.
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On March 20 2016 00:43 stuchiu wrote: Anyway it wont matter. Almost all Koreans will stick to league This is true, but MVP's success have been mostly due to former Gyo-Po players. QO, Febby, kpii, and March were all former Gyo-Po. I'm sure that there will be at least 5 dedicated and talented enough Korean players to field a competitive team at the level of MVP or higher in the future.
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On March 20 2016 00:46 GumBa wrote: Do you guys reckon if dota had been the LoL in korea we would see korea dominate this scene as well? The West is one of the reasons why Korea closed the gap. That is a huge experience gap to tap from.
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