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title: 'The ONE GUIDE you''ll need to START PLAYING DOTA 2! - Grubby'
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date: 2026-06-16
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# The ONE GUIDE you'll need to START PLAYING DOTA 2! - Grubby

> Source: [The ONE GUIDE you'll need to START PLAYING DOTA 2! - Grubby](https://youtube.com/watch?v=H7lu9kow-r8)

## Summary

This video is a comprehensive beginner's guide to Dota 2, covering how to start playing, game modes, currencies, events, hotkeys, camera control, and basic gameplay mechanics. It aims to help new players understand the game's systems and get started with confidence.

### Key Points

- **Introduction and Video Scope** [00:00] — The video covers how to start playing Dota 2, including career, farming, game modes (unranked, ranked), patch frequency, events, currencies, hotkeys, camera control, and quickcast.
- **Game Client Overview** [00:47] — The Dota 2 client has a 'Play Dota' button with options: Custom Lobby, Play vs Bots (recommended for beginners), and Ranked (locked until 100 hours of game time).
- **Ranked Queue Options** [01:42] — Ranked offers Role Queue (pick a role) or Classic (draft roles in-game). Role Queue forces players to take less desirable roles, with safe lane being most desired.
- **Role Queue System** [03:00] — Selecting all roles earns role queue games (4 for win, 2 for loss). These can be spent to queue for a preferred role, ensuring matchmaking balance.
- **Unranked and Turbo Modes** [05:04] — Unranked All Pick is standard; Turbo is faster with more gold/XP but not recommended for new players. New Player Mode offers limited hero pool and automatic item delivery.
- **In-Game Tutorials and Learn Tab** [06:28] — Dota 2 has in-game tutorials teaching basics like courier use. The Learn tab provides a glossary of mechanics, heroes, items, and more.
- **Events and Battle Pass** [10:16] — Valve's battle pass system (discontinued in 2023) offered seasonal rewards. Now events like Frostivus occur roughly every 3 months. Patches are frequent (8 massive patches in 16 months).
- **Starting a Game: Pre-Game and Laning** [13:31] — Before the game, you buy starting items. Creeps meet at 0:00; bounty runes spawn before that. Last hitting creeps and denying (when below 50% HP) are core mechanics.
- **Camera Control and Hotkeys** [17:11] — Camera can be moved via edge pan, middle mouse drag, or arrow keys. Middle mouse drag is recommended for keeping hero centered. Hotkeys include F2 for courier, space to recenter hero, and control groups.
- **Quickcast vs Slow Cast** [26:03] — Quickcast casts abilities on key press without left-click, but beginners should use slow cast to learn ability ranges. Items are used with ZXCVBN or 123456.

### Conclusion

Dota 2 is a complex but rewarding game. Beginners should start with tutorials, bots, and unranked modes, gradually learning mechanics like last hitting, denying, and courier control. The video provides a solid foundation for new players.

## Transcript

hello and welcome to another Dota 2
introductory video in my previous video
I introdu to the Lane setup the
positions of radiant and dire and talked
about smokes and ws and game objectives
and how to win and so on in the lane
setup and you can see the link in the
description below for this next video
I'm going to be talking about how to
actually start playing uh things like
the career how to start like an actual
game of Dota 2 how to farm the different
game modes like unranked ranked and I
want to talk a little bit about like the
the beat the content beat of the game
how often do new patches come out what
kind of fun events are there and what
about the currencies and the resources
in the game and also maybe a little bit
into hotkeys camera control settings and
quick ass so let's begin when you open
the Dota 2 client this is the screen
that you are greeted with you've got the
play DotA button and there are many
options custom Lobby is where you start
a custom game and you can play with
friends or this is how tournaments are
created play play versus Bots I think is
a pretty decent way to get started
without being exposed to the duress of
playing with allies and against
opponents the blls aren't very difficult
and it's kind of an Stressless way to
try out builds to figure out Champs
Heroes h i play League 2 these days to
figure out Heroes uh and so on and so
forth so I find this a pretty good way
to kind of get a feeling for the game
and if you want to you could play this
cooperatively as well ranked will
actually be locked until you get 100
hours of game time in so that's tucked
away quite far
away and once you do start ranked you've
got two options you can either play Roll
queue where you actually pick the role
that you would like to play as and
you'll be expected to reprise that role
be it hard sport which is 5 4 3 2 1 or
you can go with the classic style at
very high rank which is probably not a
concern for you if you're watching this
video everyone is playing classic style
which pretty much means you just group
up I mean you just search a game and
when you get into a Lobby there's 10
players and then five players will be
drafted on either side and once it's 5v5
you figure out what role do you want to
play what role do I want to play and
then you parlay and sometimes if both
players want to play position one you'll
actually type slash roll and it'll roll
a die and it'll look like
this and well it actually doesn't work
in this one apparently uh but it'll
randomly R roll from one to 100 and the
higher number gets to have dibs shotgun
on the roll that is uh desirable this is
true at high rank or if you pick it but
to me my chat recommended me to play
Roll q and I've never regretted it I've
never played classic I like to know who
I'm going to be playing as now the roll
system is interesting because it kind of
forces everyone to take less desirable
role
the most desirable role in Dota 2 right
now is safe Lane safe Lane is the carry
they are the ones that have the greatest
power fantasy potential in that you
could one V5 essentially if you become
strong
enough though of course it doesn't
always materialize that way and this is
the most desired uh and let's leave out
the reasons just based on experience
safe Lane is most desired so let's say
if you queue up as all five rolls you
will pretty much never get get safe
lanee but you want to do this anyway why
it's because by selecting all rolls
you'll earn four roll queue games for
future use if you win only two if you
lose and as you can see I've got 29 roll
que games left and those can be used for
a preferential roll so let's say if I
prefer safe Lane then I will be spending
one roll queue game and in doing so the
system kind of stimulates for you to
explore all the roles and to make sure
that the Matchmaker has a fair
representation of different players that
can you know play every role otherwise
if everyone queed up a safe Lane it
would get gridlocked and no one would be
able to find a game so I've quite
enjoyed the versatility and the variety
that this system has brought the shared
responsibility of reprising different
roles and personally I really like the
support roles so it has never felt like
a punishment to me though from
witnessing other players sometimes
people do feel it as punishment and
anytime you watch one of my videos and
I'll call them a pretender or fraud or
whatever in the support role or we call
them the rooll Q system supporter that's
pretty much like saying they're not
really doing a good job as a support
based on the level that they're playing
at they're kind of phoning it in and
doing like 12 to 20 games where they're
kind of bad in the support role but
they're just making ends meet and then
they're looking forward to another 60
games in their preferential role so
that's the rank system not relevant for
you as a beginner yet but eventually you
may want to play ranked though no shame
if you never want to do and then there's
the unranked system with both all pick
which is just like ranked except uh not
ranked this is where you generally start
with and where you'll spend most of your
time and then there's the turbo mode
which is a shorter version some people
swear by this and they become massive
turbo fans everything is faster you get
more gold more XP I don't recommend this
for newer players I personally don't
enjoy the mode but I can see the appeal
for others and usually most people will
either only play normal modes unranked
opic and ranked or they'll only play
Turbo you've got really strong fans on
either
side uh and then there's some other
modes as well which are also interesting
but I haven't got a lot of experience
and I won't be talking to you about it
and then there's the new player mode I
actually introduced Dota 2 a little bit
to my brother who had never played
before and I found this to be actually a
really good way to start not a lot of
people talk about this because most
people that know DOTA are more
experienced already so it never even
came up I never played this myself as
chat never recommended me to play this
but it exists and it's okay it's a small
limited hero pool with easier CH uh
Heroes to play and also there's
automatic item delivery and a bunch of
other nice
advantages so that's the new player mode
and uh the kind of different game modes
that you have so how do you actually
start playing like what do you actually
do in a game of DOTA there's a couple of
in-game tutorials and I do recommend
trying them out they teach a bunch of
basic mechanics though a few of my
followers have said not all of them have
a conclusion that will end up giving you
the tick mark saying you're done with it
it's not so important to get the
achievements here as it is to learn a
bunch of different concepts you'll click
on one of these missions and you'll
start to learn some things about you
know how to use the Courier which is
actually a little animal that will bring
you your items but in a normal game
you'll need to start learning how to use
it yourself you can use hotkeys to
control them or you can just drag box
select select click it and make it do
what you want it to do I recommend
playing all of these they're pretty fun
and short they don't feel like a dull
tutorial uh thing it's no longer than it
needs to be it respects your time and
it'll teach you a bunch of different
concepts that will be incredibly useful
once you start playing Dota 2
some of it may be a little outdated
since there have been new patches but I
think it gives you a good running start
right additionally if you're looking to
learn more about how how DOTA to works
you can press the learn tab on top of
the screen you can go through some of
these uh Basics that are here there's a
search function so you can learn more
about the thing you're looking to learn
about and the basics are also explained
by clicking all these tabs this is not a
well- hidden glossery but nobody talks
about it and it took me a long time to
find actually as well but I think it's
useful it'll tell you things like how
many Heroes there are the different
attributes that they come in though by
now there's a fourth basic category
Universal heroes are either ranged or
melee and you unlock your ultimate
ability at level six then about items
which I want to talk a little bit more
about as well soon as we jump into a
Game Heroes equip items that improve
their stats and they also change how a
hero is played and in this way I think
Dota 2 is quite different from Heroes of
the Storm and partially from League of
Legends most items in League of Legends
amplify your power but of course there
are also play style modifiers in League
of Legends items in that they can offer
a slow a movement amp to your team they
can have Global effects like a global
nuke or a global heal Etc so there are
play style modifying items there but I
think none of the mobas have it quite as
big as Dota 2 where someone that might
normally not do a lot of damage suddenly
will do loads or someone that is very
immobile suddenly becomes a Mobility
Queen
Etc items are purchased either at the
shopkeeper which is in your starting
Fountain where you start the game but
there's a secondary shop where you can
buy items it's called The Secret shop
roughly in the middle of the map one on
the left one on the right one kind of on
your side one kind of on the
ears and and then it will explain you
about the basics like the lanes the
creeps the towers every 30 seconds a
creep wave will spawn across all three
lanes and you get golden XP from it you
know basically some of the stuff that we
covered you go to the mechanics it's
like Heroes can get up to level 30 you
get new abilities at various levels how
you get gold how experience works so
very interesting you can read about
everything at your leisure and you can
do this while searching for a game or
before you go into a game the mechanics
of death and how long it takes you to
respawn uh so actually a lot of
interesting uh interesting stats if you
like numbers this isn't essential to get
started but if you like numbers you can
go through these and there's a lot of
info there so then let's talk a little
bit about the events before I teach you
about how to control the things that you
want to do inside the game valve is
actually the original creator of the
battle pass system which is now
ubiquitously known
uh gaming system that basically measures
progress in different ways than just MMR
right it's an activity stimulating
system that uh makes people feel like
there's extra meaning to every game that
they play so that you can unlock
different skins if we go to the Armory
and you see all these different skins
some of the unavailable ones like this
kka skin might only be able to be earned
through some battle pass from many years
ago it creates a level of scarcity and
Rarity that I can never get this anymore
except if I buy it on the marketplace
but someone else earned them through the
uh battle pass the battle pass as of
this year 2023 has been
discontinued this used to be an event
that ran around as a story beat around
the international which is a big
International Tournament for Dota 2 with
a very large price pool though a little
bit smaller this year than in the
previous 8
years and a lot of people liked it and a
lot of people hated it and a lot of
people likeed to hate it battle pass was
a season Achievement System with lots of
skins and so on and cosmetics that made
people feel like they're part of a
greater hole in the world but it also
was very good at extracting a lot of
extra money from people that weren't
just able to grind up levels to get
extra rewards but they had to buy extra
progress in order to get to their next
reward tiers to get certain desirable
Rewards
so people are basically somewhat
complaining that it's not there anymore
so that they can't give money to Val
anymore even though Val said they wanted
to spread out its content density across
the year to many different events Frost
ofus that we see here is um a event that
is part of the more disintegrated battle
pass we had another event recently which
was called uh event Frontiers or long
Frontiers or something and then they
actually made a massive change to the
map as we know it making it bigger what
you can expect now is probably slightly
less price money funneling towards the V
the battle pass but more events across
the year usually probably about three
months apart and then uh you there'll be
like fun things to reward if that's your
kind of thing I don't spend as much time
trying to earn emoticons sprays and
stickers but for some people that's a
fun little extra aspect of the game
right as for actual balance and gameplay
changes I have been playing for one year
and 4 months and I've probably gone
through what I would categorize as
eight massive patches some
people some people are like oh this
patch is small to me it's the biggest
patch I've ever seen in a multiplayer
game that I've played eight massive
patches probably about eight small
patches if I had to estimate or so
almost every month there's some kind of
gameplay balance patch that has small
interesting changes that keeps the game
fresh so it's been very fun for me to be
a part of the game so far all right so
that's about patches now let's talk
about how to actually start a game so if
you start a game of Dota 2 and you play
against bots for instance you start a b
match you can pick one of the Champions
one of the heroes let's say I pick
bloodseeker you lock it in now you get
30 seconds to pick your items before
actually starting the game bloodseeker
is most often seen as a position one
hero safe Lane hero also called the
carry and and he starts over here if
you're on radiant side you'll buy some
items for instance double Branch a ciret
slippers Tango and quing more on that
later when I later on do a deep dive
about items we're not going to get too
deep into that but suffice to say that
in the 30 seconds of the at the final
end of a draft you can buy items already
instead of having to wait till the game
actually
launches after this loading screen and
then having to do it in the scramble of
running out the game
some games like Heroes of the Storm will
gate you inside your base so in Heroes
of the Storm this will be stuck for 30
seconds so you cannot leave the gate and
that's how you create an artificial time
where people can think about things and
they can worry about who goes where and
so on in League of Legends you're stuck
in the fountain for like five or 10
seconds before you can leave and that
might be the time that you use to buy
items but in Dota 2 it's before the game
even starts that you can buy your
opening items as you can see in the
bottom right here there 15 gold left
I've got everything I need so I can
theoretically immediately go into the
map and start uh you know with all the
items that I want so in a game of Dota 2
you can uh you can walk to the Lane and
and just wait for the creeps to meet but
there's many other objectives which
we'll cover in the next video that you
may go towards first suffice to say that
before the creeps meet there are four
Bounty runes here here here and here
they give a little bit of extra gold and
they provide a chance for teams to
Skirmish and to show their skill
difference and they're fighting
difference you go there before the
creeps meet and it's the first objective
of the game essentially they give gold
to your team or to the enemy team and as
you see the AI are fighting for it
picking up those B runes and then it
leads to fun little skirmishes after all
that is said and done you end up going
to the Tower and you'll try to start
hitting the creeps to last hit their
creeps and and it's also possible in
Dota 2 you can kill your own creeps to
deny them to the opponent which will
deny golden experience but it's only
possible when they're half life or less
again complicated mechanics we'll get
into them in a deep dive later but I'm
just showing you kind of the process of
the game so let's say here the two creep
waves meet as you notice it's very close
to the tower that's why this Lane is
called the safe
lane and then you just wait till like
creeps drop low and then when they're
really low you hit them
you get the satisfying gold
sound 36 gold you start getting
experience and that's pretty much the
bread and butter of generating net worth
in Dota 2 you can get net worth via
objectives net worth meaning gold you
can get it fire hitting
creeps you can get it VI hitting jungle
creeps and you can get it VI killing
enemy hero or even enemy buildings so
lots of different ways to get gold and
lots of different ways to lose it if you
die you can lose gold so this is pretty
much how games will look like you'll
fight your opponent Heroes you hit your
own creeps you hit their creeps and
that's pretty much all you need to know
for now for this explanation but how the
hell do you control your units how do
you control your Heroes Al DOA 2 is
perhaps the most complicated and uh
difficult uh MOA at least in terms of
all the different things you can and
need to do leak is difficult because you
need Lightning Fast reflexes and there's
a lot of mechanics and skill shots Dota
2 is more of a a strategical uh
focus and the hard part is to know how
to do all the things so I hope that
these videos will help you a little bit
how to do things more so if you if you
um take a look here at my
hder there are a lot of different
settings in Dota 2 and they're super
complicated to begin with if you don't
know
if you don't know what you prefer and
you're not as experienced in them what
you could do is just to copy everything
that I have to that note I'm going to go
through all my settings so that you can
see what I have and your starting point
could be to copy all of it I think I
have a pretty good setup for settings
and of course you can change things as
you like but at least you'll have one
template to build off of so I'll show
all the different pages you can pause
the video so I'm not going to show them
for too long and you could copy all the
settings this is hot Keys here are the
advanced
hotkeys these are the
options and the advanced
options social settings here are the
video settings that I
have audio settings with voice chat
being enabled and I recommend as a new
player to have it disabled so that you
can't hear anybody I did that for my
first 100 games and it prevented me from
perhaps s being distracted by teammates
or maybe suffering the worst of
potential toxicity for people that don't
understand that new players are new but
right now I have it at 100% so these are
my audio settings and here is my account
settings not much there so why do I do
the things I do and what do you need to
know in League of Legends and in Dota as
far as I know you cannot deselect your
hero it is always selected this is a
friendly way to not lose track of your
hero but in Dota I could select an ally
and not know where my hero is and for
that you need a hotkey and if you've
seen if you've gone through my hot keys
and you've seen it you'll know that I
press space to recenter on my hero that
can be a useful thing to do Dota 2 came
forth from an RTS and as
such it follows many of the rules that
Warcraft 3 had and what many rtss have
is that you can do control groups
control groups is as follows if you use
the hkey control and at the same time
you also use the hotkey one you
are essentially creating a control group
that later you can refer to so if then
later you press the hotkey one you will
refer to the group that you had
previously saved so if I take this
bloodseeker and I say control one he is
now group one then if I go here and I
press one it selects blood seek here and
if I double tap it it highlights him in
the middle of the screen likewise space
Also brings me to my hero and highlights
him in the middle of the screen as per
the hot keys that I've set up I smell
you sometimes have secondary heroes or
summons in DOA you can pregroup them on
cons group two or three as you like and
the really neat thing about DOTA is next
time you start a game it remembers Miss
even if it's like a water Elemental that
you could only summon when you get level
six or when you're level two or whatever
by the time you summon them it's
automatically still remembered that
that's your consol group two which is
really neat so there you be like one
goes here two goes here missing so
that's pretty cool the next thing I
wanted to show you is basically how you
use the hot keys that I showed in the
hotkey section in an actual game so
let's jump into a custom Lobby and I'll
talk to you about some of the hot keys
that I've chosen so I'm going to buy
some items and then we're going to jump
into a game right so I've gone with
death profit and I walk out of the
fountain so how do you play a regular
game of Dota 2 well you go to the Lane
that is assigned to you or that you
think you should be going
at and then the way that I've set up my
hotkeys which I which I showed you in my
hotkey overview is by pressing F2 I can
control my Courier The Courier is is
this little thing here in the fountain
that can carry items so what happens
when you buy an item is it will go onto
the Courier here and you can then press
a hotkey to bring the Courier and have
it deliver items to you yes so say for
instance that this
career I'm I'm fighting and I've got
these items and I want to buy a null
Talisman which I need money for let's
say that this is the null Talisman and
The Courier in the fountain waiting with
certain item
the way I've got it set up is that my
mouse buttons where my thumb rests on
the mouse the the button that's higher
up will make me automatically deliver
items from The Courier to the hero
whereas the button Mouse button three I
think it's called the one that's closer
to my uh wrist that one purchases items
on the quick bar so how do you put an
item on the quick bar you hold down
shift and then you click an it item in
the shop I know the shop looks really
intimidating right now and it's
partially covered by my chat but just as
an example say I want to buy a Vitality
booster I hold down shift I left click
it and then it puts it in the quick bar
now when I press the initial Mouse
button on the left it is going to
purchase that item once I have enough
money for it I'm 850 gold short and then
I can use the other Mouse button Mouse
button three and four to send the item
towards me and that's generally how
you'll play the game you'll get gold and
then you buy items on The Courier and
then you'll send the items to you and it
delivers it to you but there is one
catch your Courier can die on the way so
you might want to control it uh manually
and that's where the F2 comes in F2
being the uh control of The Courier so
now I can use shift commands and say
walk here and then here and then here
and then here and so it's going to take
this this path and avoid what I perceive
could be certain dangerous areas F4 for
me is opening up the shop so that I can
look what there is and pressing F4 again
will'll close
it then F9 is pausing the game for me
and F1 is holding open my push to talk
microphone button my items are used with
zxc vbn which is actually the default
way that DOTA sets it up but some people
like to change these to 1 2 3 4 5 six
instead if you do that then you can't
use control groups the same way that I
do so that's going to be a very personal
option that you will have to calibrate
yourself I enjoy the zxe vbn system but
there's lots of different possibilities
and you should find what works for you
very good a is attack move s is stop H
is hold and make sure that you don't
even engage anyone in
fight and as you get certain new
abilities via sometimes the Agony
scepter and Shard upgrades which I'm not
going to get into yet the D and F hot
keys will also be used to activate those
abilities so you'll have your qwe your R
and then d and f as well for me holding
the Y hotkey brings open an emote window
which is very important after you kill
someone you hold down Y and you click
this twice in a row if you want to be
really
obnoxious holding down you has other
voice lines for me like this one oh I
can't there's a Spam anti- spam and then
holding down I has other hot uh emotes
as well and you can calibrate these via
this setting the customized chat wheel
and also this one customize the Ping
wheel then you've got also the um the
phrases that you can go into and check
as well and assign to certain hot Keys
really really useful I haven't got into
it yet but I
should uh that's about control groups
and then abilities I have mindset on qwe
and then this is R this is your basic
abilities this is your old unlike in
years of the storm you do not start with
all your basic abilities unlocked you
will pick one per level when you level
up and you can either choose to go with
the quickcast system or the slow cast
the normal default setting is that you
press W and and then you aim within the
green circle and it'll put a blue circle
worth of area of effect that is the
normal uh default setting slow cast so
if I do this for instance it's going to
cast blood right
there but the way that I have it set now
is quickcast that means that triggered
on key press the moment I W the system
automatically applies a left click for
you and I don't even have to do the left
click myself that's why it's called
quickcast This is faster and
theoretically it's better for a perfect
human being and a perfect player you
would
know you would know the exact potential
range for your blood R so you wouldn't
need to know where that green circle is
cu in your mind's eye you see it so I
don't need to First click this and then
aim I would just use Quick cast and cast
it automatically but we are not perfect
players we are potentially newbies or we
are fallible humans and because of that
I recommend everyone not to use
quickcast when they are beginning in the
game this way you will learn the
settings
that uh you will learn via the settings
missing top how far the range of your
abilities is everything will take a
little bit longer to do but without that
you would never even realize the range
that some of your spells have if you
start with quickcast in a game you you
end up using spells next to you never
realizing that they're
Global because you've never seen the
range and you didn't go through the
effort of hovering over your ability to
see their
range quickcast is better but many
players will prefer to do it differently
and ultimately it is preferential but I
recommend for the first few hundred
games or at least a few dozen games with
a hero is to not use it
yet
then when it comes to camera control you
can move your camera in multiple ways
you can use your arrow keys to pan the
camera you can Edge pan by moving the
cursor to the edge of the screen you can
also hold the middle Mouse button which
means that you essentially drag the map
as if you're holding it in this one
place just like if you grab a map or and
move it over the wooden table when I
started playing DOTA I used Ed spanning
which was most common for me in rtss
Edge spanning is pretty nice you move
your cursor to the side and then your
camera goes there it's fast it travels
notably faster than Mouse wheel pressing
but the problem with Edge Banning is
your cursor is on the side of the screen
and theoretically in a MOA with your one
hero being so important you usually want
to keep your hero somewhat Central in
your camera view
and you want to keep your cursor
somewhat Central next to your hero as
that is going to be the most relevant to
dodge enemies run away from people or to
click them because of this the dominant
camera control system in in Dota has
become to use little drags of mouse
wheel that's why you sometimes see
people do this and it looks very
jerky but it kind of keeps your hero in
the center and it also allows you to
keep doing right clicks where you're
moving see
I'm doing right clicks and I'm moving
there even as I'm also using my index
finger to press on the mouse wheel
button try to do the same with Edge
Banning and it's not very easy is it cuz
it it it just keeps moving back and
forth has been killed so now you see why
that's a popular system you could also
use the the mouse cursor uh you could
also use the arrow keys on the keyboard
to move around but it's also a little
bit jerkier though you can adjust the
sensitivity but then your left hand
wouldn't be
available for
qw
yes so that's kind of the about the
camera control system double
damage we've talked about quick ass I've
shown you the settings I've talked about
hot Keys uh you can level up your
abilities by pressing control Q when
there's a level
up so that's mostly what you need to
know to get started with a game of Dota
2 in my next video I'll be going through
a list of Heroes that are quite valid
per role that are common per role that
are playable per role and we'll talk
about improving ad DOA we'll talk about
things like positioning fighting farming
defending splitting cutting ratting
ending comb backing and maintaining
advantages when you're ahead I hope you
enjoyed this one I'll see you next video
