5 Most Difficult Dota 2 Heroes to Play
- Nov 18, 2023
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Dota 2 ranks among the most challenging games. Each hero has its own characteristics and tasks. Some of the characters can be learned to control very easily. However others require a certain level of knowledge about the game mechanics and sufficient experience in the game itself. Let's imagine 5 of the most difficult Dota 2 heroes, with whom it is definitely not worth starting your doter path.
Invoker
Invoker is one of the three most difficult heroes in Dota for everyone. With three active elements and ten spells that can be used in the heat of battle, it scares most new players. However, Invoker specialists can perform almost any role in the game. It all depends on how players choose skills as they level up.
The elements themselves passively provide health regeneration, movement speed, or attack and damage. But when combined with the Invoke ability, certain combinations trigger powerful spells.
Depending on the level of elements in the combination, spells can deal different amounts of damage and disable effects. Players who seek to choose an Invoker know that he can stun, slow down, disarm, move, burn mana, strengthen himself and his allies, summon units, and deal both gradual damage and pure explosive damage.
Meepo
Mipo, upon reaching a certain level, can assemble a separate team of clones. He and his army, with the right game, can independently destroy entire trains. However, with great power comes great responsibility because if you do not save at least one clone from death, all Mipo will die.
However, "moody" can use the Dig ability with Aghanim Scepte, which heals the main character or his clones when they are in a difficult situation.
But even experienced players have a hard time microcontrolling each unit, not to mention beginners. Such difficulties combined with mistakes can very quickly lead to the death of the entire team.
Io
There is an opinion that it is difficult to play for Io due to the fact that he relies heavily on his teammates. The hero cannot do much by himself and must remain attached to an ally in order to prove himself truly.
It passively provides accelerated health and mana recovery, as well as increases attack speed and spell enhancement when Overcharge is activated. However, all this works as long as Io is tied to an ally.
Yes, the ability of Io to move to any place on the map in conjunction with an ally provides good support and can help the team. But the problem lies in the positioning of the hero. Io is incredibly weak for a hero of strength and quickly dies when enemies choose him as their target.
Morphling
Morfling is able to deal a lot of base damage, but he needs to sacrifice a lot of his health reserve. This is due to an attribute shift that converts his strength into additional dexterity. Conversely, he can turn dexterity back into strength when he finds himself in a predicament.
The "morph" has two main problems. Firstly, if he is speechless, he will not be able to change the attribute. Secondly, if he burns all his mana, he will not be able to support Attribute Shift.
New players easily fall into the trap when they put all their strength into agility but leave themselves open to chain stuns and explosive damage. To learn the perfect balance between its attributes, you will have to spend a lot of time in the game.
Earth Spirit
Earth Spirit probably requires the highest level of skill among the four Spirit heroes. The player needs to be able to correctly calculate the time of spells. For the initiation to be successful, each of his abilities must hit the target perfectly.
Earth Spirit can slow down, stun, and damage an entire team of enemies if played correctly. But most often, you have to calculate your own chances of success and compare them with the chances of escaping elusive enemies. That's why the experts of Earth Spirit are so nice to watch.