Dota 2

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Dota 2 is an Action RTS game, developed by Valve Corporation. The title was formally announced on October 13, 2010; and is set to release in 2012 by Valve, through both retail and Steam, for Windows and OS X. It is the successor to the very popular Warcraft 3 mod, Defense of the Ancients, which was based on Aeon of Strife map for StarCraft. It will be released as a Free to Play game.[1]


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[edit] Background Story

Main article: Mad Moon

[edit] Gameplay

Dota 2 is a combination of RTS including perspective and a heavy requirement of tactics and team co-ordination and RPG including itemization and leveling up. The main objective in Dota 2 is to destroy the enemy Ancient Structure inside their stronghold, these strongholds are protected by multiple towers down 3 lanes. The player controls a Hero which fights for them and gains strength by leveling up by getting experience, which is given when creeps and heroes die, and by itemization by buying items with gold. Gold is gained passively over time, killing creeps, killing enemy heroes and buildings. You can prevent the enemy gaining as much gold and experience by denying creeps and buildings.

[edit] Heroes

Main article: Heroes

Heroes are all unique characters within Dota 2. At the start of each game, players are split into two teams of 5 versus 5 and then select a Hero from the Hero Pool. Every player controls his own Hero and any units that Hero controls, such as a Neutral Creep under the effects of Chen's Holy Persuasion. Heroes will gain experience when enemy units are killed nearby. They start the game at level one, and as they earn experience, will eventually level up. Each level a Hero earns will increase their Attributes and learn new Skills. Dota 2 currently has 90 playable heroes, all currently from DotA 1, Heroes are split into 3 categories, strength, agility and intelligence, and into the 2 factions, The Radiant and The Dire.

[edit] Items

Main article: Items

Items are used to give heroes additional abilities, bonus stats or provide health or mana regeneration, items are sold at the shop, side-lane shop or the secret shop, more powerful items require several base items to be created as well as a recipe, Items take up space in the heroes inventory or stash, with 6 slots in your inventory some thought is required to ensure you have space to buy items for recipes.

[edit] Changes from DotA

Main article: Changes from DotA

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