

So don't try to be someone you're not, know yourself.ġ)Set a small goal first, like +200 MMR from the level you are already. Well, yeah, but do you believe you can actually get that high?Īre you willing to spend the time necessary for it?Īlways remember that people like zai and Arteezy may be at the top of the Ranked Leaderboards, but they play DOTA professionally, and don't spend time working or being in school. Of course, you'll be asking: " What do you mean? Don't we all want 5000+ MMR?" The first thing you want to do is determine how high you really want your MMR to be. Top Step 1: How Far Do You Wanna Go, Kid? Lifestealer and lvl 1 jungling to hope for a win through AFK farm, but you'll actually grow in skill as a DOTA player, and feel all the better for it! This guide focuses on simple and legit ways to get out of low-ELO hell and raise your MMR without using any "easy" methods that give you a rank you don't deserve.
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And since you know how to play only that "OP hero" and nothing else, your rank will drop again. Once you raise your MMR to the point where your opponents know how to defeat your hero, you're stuck. First of all, there is no OP hero, only heroes that are difficult for noobs to counterpick. Of course, any DOTA player who knows this game can see the glaring faults here. I remember a topic where someone was asking how to raise his MMR, and people suggested playing certain "OP hero" picks like Slark or Viper, claiming that playing only those heroes raised their rank by 1000 or more. The idea for this particular guide came to me when I was browsing a thread on the DOTA 2 subreddit. When I'm not browsing dank memes on Reddit, I like to write DOTA 2 hero guides! You can also find me on YouTube here: The Noob's Guide to DOTA 2 Hello everyone, I'm TEL9021, also known as The Dork Seer.
