If your serious business about improving, then try to focus on improving one single aspect of a game to the best of your ability if you can. These can be ultra simple things like. I'm never leaving the base without a TP scroll, or aiming to secure 50% of all possible last hits in a wave. But learn to focus because you will never improve 7 different parts of the game at a time in a meaningful way. Additional ideas can be, because I'm x hero - I'm going to try and create an opportunity to gank everytime the cooldown is up. Or if a support - you want to merely keep the wards bought out for the entire game - regardless if you didn't put them in exactly the best positions merely the practice of always buying them to start. Perhaps in a game against any hero with invis you want to buy dust or sentries - regardless of your role and attempt to use it against the enemy hero with stealth. Watching the minimap to determine when other lanes engage in fights or perhaps are being tower dove (at which point you tp in support).I'm only at about 70 games but my progression was Crystal/Sniper -> Death Prophet -> Blood Seeker. I love me some Blood Seeker. I find him fairly easy to be successful with in the single queue games if you have a decent team. On the other hand if (like I had recently), you have a really shitty lane support that starts feeding at about 1:00 and you're trying to hold down the lane against ranged with a really good Crystal, well that sucks balls.
Death Prophet I have had some success playing in a duo with someone I know. She's not too hard to play and her ultimate is a nice, brainless area-spam. Good for pushing too.
Honorable mention for pure fun goes to Tusk. I've nearly pissed myself laughing many times playing duo BS/Tusk with my cousin.
Problem for me now is that I'm in this shit tier purgatory where I am just good enough at a couple of heros to bitch about people being stupid but no way am I ready for playing ranked....so I just queue .... wait for 9 people to say they are ready ... timeout ... wait for 10 ... get into the game ... wait on the 10th person to timeout ... re-queue... and bitch about some support last hitting creeps.
If there is one, then it's probably wrong. Dota is about getting the most out of every opportunity, you should never argument by "I was supposed to lose this" Sure, if you get lane vs OD, you probably won't win, but unless they smoke gank you with 2 other people, there is still no reason for you to die. Go stack jungle camp so you can get some gold, call for a gank, terrorize sidelanes, erc.is there a chart anywhere that explains most mid matchups? im pretty sure I saw something before but my google is failing me.
Watch games 3000 or less, there is often people filling the entire inventory, and not having any tps at all. Its a simple tip for a new player, it has to be in your inventory for you to even begin to use it as you suggest. The mobility offered by the TP scroll cannot be understated at all points in the game.It's pretty aximoatic that you should always carry a TP, but actual usage is something almost everyone can get better at.
That's something my friend still does to this day. He'll buy like component after component and his inventory is always full which he thinks is OK excuse for not carrying a TPWatch games 3000 or less, there is often people filling the entire inventory, and not having any tps at all. Its a simple tip for a new player, it has to be in your inventory for you to even begin to use it as you suggest. The mobility offered by the TP scroll cannot be understated at all points in the game.
According to the Wiki: yupInteresting way to salvage a trilane, does shadow wave work on mud golems ?