Who's Ed? And what guide? All he did was copy and pasted the heroes with the 5 highest winrates without any personal input and tips. And those aren't even the heroes with the highest winrates right now.
Sniper: I hate Sniper but he’s really good once he has a Shadow Blade and Desolator. You can roam and kill very swiftly.
First step to climbing from low MMR is finding out which guides are good and which are awful. I don't know how you keep digging up guides by random strangers that get a few hundred views.
Play non-team dependent heroes and those that you are comfortable to play with. Spam spam spam those heroes until all their movement and spells are second nature to you.
First step to climbing from low MMR is finding out which guides are good and which are awful. I don't know how you keep digging up guides by random strangers that get a few hundred views.
Climbed from flat 2k to around 4k. It is easier to climb once you realise you are where youre supposed to be give or take 100 mmr. The system is there for you to have games you will enjoy the most as youre paired with people of your skill.
Just have fun, play the heroes you can play and most importantly get used to playing like two positions(say offlane and a roaming support or something like that) so that you can affect the game as positively as it is possible for you.
It is doable but takes time quite simply, dont expect to magically fly up to 70 percent winrate thanks to magic picks and all that shit. Youre gonna be on like 52 percent at the most and climb slowly.
Chose a hero pool of 2~4 heroes you're very comfortable to play in a Core position and play very objetive. Fight in your power spikes.
This will help you increase your impact and so your win rate.
All my main heroes have less than 50%, but i'm very confortable playing with them so i have a positive win rate on them and climb from 1,2k to 3,4 till now.
The main problem is that whenever I play ranked, I'm matched up with people who are much below my skill level (but about the same MMR), save one or two carries who know what they are doing. But the more we try to communicate, the more we seem to fail at it. Also, more often than not, the enemy team is very powerful and none of us can counter them because those who picked the counter to enemy hard carries are not up to the mark. In fact, this is very common with me:
- I play a game with a BS on the enemy team. He literally rapes us. Simply because he's a good BS and we can't counter him. Sure, I or someone else gets a few kills on him, or we succeed in pushing really well. But the BS is really good, which is quite understandable.
- The next match, there's a BS on my team. And he is as terrible as a BS player can be.
How to do you get away from this contrast?
^ you get people of your skill level not below you, same mmr = same skills, you were 5-11 with 300 gpm in your last game,12-3 with pa again with 400 gpm, try to find your mistakes it's you who is responsible for your loss not your teammates!
Every loss is your fault.
Once you accept that, you'll improve, and when you improve you'll win games, and when you win games you'll get out of 2k.
Hey what if I tell you your teammates, or pretty much most 2k have the exact fucking moronic self centered mentality. Get your fucking head straight and just face that you're a goddamn trash. Stop looking at/for autistic guides made by trash for trash. Practice. Learn by example. Use your goddamn brain. There's no fucking secret trick, you work hard or you stagnate, this is not Purble Place. Unless you want to be a 4k games 2k moron like most people in that bracket, stop being a deluded immature piece of shit who rants about things you can't control
I found it close to impossible to get out of my low MMR bracket. Sure partially it is my own fault, not gonna deny that, but truth is that in huge amount of games you will have smurfs or high MMR players that boosts their friends account. The other day I played a Juggernaut and did fine in my lane, got a dominating streak. But meanwhile the smurf Ursa mid was beyond godlike and he stomped us in 20 minutes.
The other way around is not fun either. In another game I was Spirit Breaker support, but I felt so useless, because our smurf Invoker kept solo teamwiping the enemy. Yeah I won, but it was a shit feeling.
It is just too much rng which team gets the smurf or the feeder kid.
Let's say your mmr should be around 2k but you are in the 1.5-1.6k bracket. You are not good enough to solo win each game. You need to be 3+ k MMR to reliably solo win 1.5k games imo.
When I play support I stack, pull, ward. When I roam I make sure to gank mid, top, bot, be on the move. I carry dust against invis. I notice where to deward. Still can't get out of 1.5k MMR.
Maybe I should just spam Mirana and Juggernaut as those two are my best winrate comfort heroes.
I usually played sup, and improved playing as a sup a lot (comparing to early games), but I was losing MMR pretty fast, recently I started to play only safe lane carries and got instant +500MMR and going up. 80% win rate as a carry for last 20 games.
just play whatever your team needs and you feel confortable, try to counterpick someone and try to play as a team, even if your team is not cooperating, it seems hard but once you do it you will see it works pretty well
Know your role that your comfortable. Be it carry, support, mid, or offlane. Know your strength and weakness in the game. Learn from guides. I think the most helpful one is the Day9 learns Dota from purgegamers. Accept every loss is your fault. Lastly just have Fun, you are playing DOTA after all.
I feel like climbing mmr is like entering military school. U need to be discipline in order to get good grade(mmr)
self reflection is the best thing to do :D i know you keep blaming your team, and that makes them upset reason why lose the game
im pretty sure its extremely easy if u just spam necro or smth
im in 2k and its pretty easy as long as u play ur good heroes, for me that happens to be necro, who is strong in pubs and this patch as well so good coincidence
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Hi. As the title says it, I need getting out of 2k MMR. I saw Ed's video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9iNj1d-FIg) about the heroes to play, but I don't think that's a good guide as there are other heroes that I am more familiar with. (Still it was helpful). I also tried reading through more comprehensive guides (like this one here was really good and in-depth: http://www.spieltimes.com/featured/how-to-come-out-of-2k/ ). Still, I need opinions from good players here who HAVE DONE IT. Thanks!