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The original was posted on /r/dota2 by /u/Kyubashi on 2023-08-05 17:08:07.


Hello.

7.33 has proven time and time again how important the initial laning stage is in the current meta-game that we find ourselves in as DotA 2 players. Earlier this year, I produced a post here on Reddit about the Importance of regeneration for the sake of winning lane.

For much the same reason, I wanted to delve a bit deeper into the concept of laning as a whole - and how we can push ourselves as players to make the most out of just about any lane we find ourselves on, provided we look for it.


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I hope the video proves somewhat useful to it’s viewers.

My intention wasn’t explicitly to tell people HOW exactly to play things out during the laning stage, but more so to critically think and make informed decisions THEMSELVES, and improving this very aspect of their gameplan.

I firmly believe that actively thinking about DotA, questioning your own moves and what you can do as a player, is one of the key methods to improve the fastest, and I equally hope that the video might have given a deeper insight in possible how to do this.