VoD: The Defense - mTw vs Fnatic - Group Stage



Length: 64:03
Date: June 29, 2012
Caster: TobiWan


#1
spermwhale wrote at 30.06.2012, 02:11 CEST:
FIRST !!!
#2
holylight17 wrote at 30.06.2012, 04:24 CEST:
spermwhale schrieb:
FIRST !!!

BLOOD !!!
#3
Icemoor wrote at 30.06.2012, 09:56 CEST:
so, you know?
#4
Fr0zen0ne wrote at 30.06.2012, 11:34 CEST:
how do i change quality on vods ?
#5
Elha wrote at 30.06.2012, 11:42 CEST:
Nice vid, but Sayuri makes me mute sound when there was no teamfight, hum, your analysis were good, (hum :p), but really speak too much when there is nothing to say, quite annoying after 10min :/
#6
ArchieAce wrote at 30.06.2012, 13:06 CEST:
whos that girl? nice voice!!!
#7
kazeboy wrote at 30.06.2012, 18:43 CEST:
hahahaa... laughed at the start when tobi talked about fanatic winning hon
#8
Un_der_score wrote at 01.07.2012, 11:41 CEST:
I would like to clarify that this is not the entire team that won Dreahack at HoN. This is only a portion of them. Era and H4NN1 were both players from other teams in HoN. Nova was the hard support for the team. Freshpro was the fifth, and tended to solo the side lanes more often than not.

Also, they won the first two HoN Dreamhacks, not just one. They changed the metagame with their strats multiple times, including the phase when trilane was popular, and then following that by beating what they made popular with jungle and push strats. Everyone copied their methods each time.

My guess is that they will be a top team in Dota 2 once they have a few more months of adjustment. They played HoN for a couple years, after all.
#9
HurrpusMaximus wrote at 01.07.2012, 17:52 CEST:
Un_der_score schrieb:
I would like to clarify that this is not the entire team that won Dreahack at HoN. This is only a portion of them. Era and H4NN1 were both players from other teams in HoN. Nova was the hard support for the team. Freshpro was the fifth, and tended to solo the side lanes more often than not.
Also, they won the first two HoN Dreamhacks, not just one. They changed the metagame with their strats multiple times, including the phase when trilane was popular, and then following that by beating what they made popular with jungle and push strats. Everyone copied their methods each time.
My guess is that they will be a top team in Dota 2 once they have a few more months of adjustment. They played HoN for a couple years, after all.


Yeah... No :)
Tobi is talking about the Dreamhack that just happened. This was their roster (excluding trixi ofc, but including NoVa_), and that makes them 3 times champion. Lets not also forget that most of their tactics already came from the chinese dota scene, they "just" transferred them to HoN. Especially the countering of trilanes afaik.
#10
Un_der_score wrote at 04.07.2012, 13:21 CEST:
HurrpusMaximus schrieb:
Un_der_score schrieb:
I would like to clarify that this is not the entire team that won Dreahack at HoN. This is only a portion of them. Era and H4NN1 were both players from other teams in HoN. Nova was the hard support for the team. Freshpro was the fifth, and tended to solo the side lanes more often than not.
Also, they won the first two HoN Dreamhacks, not just one. They changed the metagame with their strats multiple times, including the phase when trilane was popular, and then following that by beating what they made popular with jungle and push strats. Everyone copied their methods each time.
My guess is that they will be a top team in Dota 2 once they have a few more months of adjustment. They played HoN for a couple years, after all.

Yeah... No :)
Tobi is talking about the Dreamhack that just happened. This was their roster (excluding trixi ofc, but including NoVa_), and that makes them 3 times champion. Lets not also forget that most of their tactics already came from the chinese dota scene, they "just" transferred them to HoN. Especially the countering of trilanes afaik.


No, because the meta game was different in HoN by the time they did it. They are two different games. at this point because of S2's changes to original Dota heroes, along with their own heroes. Most of their strats were based off of heroes that never existed in dota, and were not up to that point used in HoN much.
 

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