Top Dota 2 Teams 2018
- Dota 2 Team World Ranking. Rank Name Points +/- Tournaments Full Lineup Active 1 Virtus.pro 44.756 0 11. 2 PSG.LGD 30.748 +1 14. 3 Team Secret 27.517-1 14. 4 Team Liquid 26.005 0 10. 5 Vici Gaming 22.256 +2 16. 6 Mineski 20.128 +3 16.
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- Before joining us full time, Bulba had a long career on some of the other top teams in Dota including Team Liquid, mousesports and Team Secret. In 2017, however, after several stints with the team over the previous years (including during our legendary run at The International 2015), Bulba made the transition to coaching and leading Evil.
- A team from Romania has obtained the first profit playing Dota 2 in the year 2012. According to yearly performance analysis, the year 2016 was the most productive for the Dota 2 teams from Romania with $42,137 in prize money shared. The most dynamic year was.
A team from China has acquired the first revenue playing Dota 2 in the year 2011. As stated in yearly performance breakdown, the year 2016 was the most productive for the Dota 2 teams from China with $30,394,043 in prize money distributed. The most active year was 2016 with 972 appearances in.
In just six weeks, a new world champion will emerge from Seattle, and for the Aegis bearers and fallen challengers alike, resurgent dreams of success in the upcoming year will already begin to take hold. But the road to The International 2018 will chart a different course through the coming competitive season.
In the past year, we’ve had two Valve Majors shape the competitive landscape leading to The International. However, for the next year we will be taking a more organic approach to growing the competitive ecosystem, working more closely with third-party tournaments. Instead of the previous Major system, we will be selecting many third-party tournaments to directly sponsor. Additionally, players competing in these tournaments will earn Qualifying Points which will be the sole factor in determining invites to The International 2018.
There will be two tiers of tournaments that we sponsor: Majors and Minors. Majors must have a minimum prize pool of $500k, and will receive an additional $500k towards the prize pool from us. Minors must have a minimum prize pool of $150k, and will receive an additional $150k towards their prize pool. In order to ensure a baseline level of competitiveness, and to support teams from different regions around the world, both Majors and Minors will be required to have at least one qualifier from each of the six primary regions (NA, SA, SEA, CN, EU, and CIS). In addition, Majors and Minors must have a LAN finals component to their tournament in order to accommodate teams from the different regions. We will directly manage the schedule of Majors and Minors to help avoid collisions during the year.
Qualifying Points will be awarded based on the total prize pool of a tournament, and whether the tournament is a Major or a Minor, with Majors giving more points per prize pool dollar. The total points per tournament will also partially scale based on the time of year, with tournaments closer to The International awarding additional points. Qualifying Points will be granted based on placing high in Majors and Minors and will accumulate on individual players. Roster lock seasons will still exist, and players switching teams during the approved periods will retain their Qualifying Points. In order to allow for teams recruiting new entrants to the competitive landscape and to facilitate sometimes necessary roster changes between lock periods, only the top 3 point earners on a team will contribute towards a team’s effective total Qualifying Points.
To help teams and fans keep track of standings throughout the year, a leaderboard of individual player Qualifying Points and team Qualifying Point Rankings will be available for everyone to follow along with as teams fight their way towards next year’s International. Best of luck to the teams competing in August, and we look forward to the upcoming season once a champion is crowned.
The biggest Dota 2 event of the year is just around the corner and it seems like the perfect time to look at player achievements in order to get a better idea of whom to follow at the event.
With 18 teams battling it out for the prestigious aegis and a life changing prize money, it would be a spectacle of awesomeness. This is why today, we will be taking a look at the top 10 players who are attending The International 2018 and are a must watch if you are looking forward to spectacular plays and game changing moments. So without further delay, let us dive into the list of the players that are definitely a must watch at TI8.
1. YawaR
The first player in the list is the up-and-coming star player, Yawar “YawaR” Hassan. Brother to already star and phenomenon Syed Sumail “SumaiL” Hassan, YawaR was among the most anticipated players of the scene. Luck however, didn’t favor the elder brother who was constantly switching teams in hopes of gaining a good ground. It took a lot of time and efforts for YawaR to come on track and get noticed.
The player continued to perform well as a carry player despite a few ups and downs in his Dota 2 career. He has finally made it to his first TI and most importantly with a team that is expected to do wonders. Yawar would be attending The International 2018 with VG.J Storm and he is definitely going to be worth watching at the upcoming event.
2. Armel
SEA is famous for giving birth to gaming legends. Especially in the mid role, SEA has blessed us with the likes of Mushi, iceiceice, MidOne, Abed and many more. Armel is one of those upcoming stars who is destined to make history. Armel’s big break came when he joined Team Rave with whom the player immediately started bringing results.
All he needed was a chance and after joining the ranks of TnC the player has been giving every team a run for their money. Armel is the most talked about talent in the SEA region who is definitely going to take TnC far into The International 2018.
3. LanM
Zhang “LaNm” Zhicheng is known for his time in the legendary lineup of DK. Few from the community know how much he has done as a player for the teams he has played with. From starting his career in EHOME to taking them to a 5th place finish at The International 2016, the player has done it all. His team lost to potential finalists DC but had a 12-2 run in the groups. And this couldn’t have been possible without the efforts of LanM whose support plays and calls always seemed to be on point.
LanM is known for his signature plays as a support Rubick, Earthshaker and Phoenix. If you are learning about support plays in Dota 2 then you shouldn’t miss any game from LanM at TI8.
4. Jerax
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Jerax is among the very few support players in Dota 2 whom fans love to watch more than a core. His play making abilities is what makes him the best, and at times he has single-handedly won games for his team. Jerax holds the record of attending four Major finals in a row and has been the x-factor for his team.
This time around Jerax is going to the event with a revamped OG but that doesn’t mean he isn’t going to deliver plays. If you want to witness game changing plays by a support then you shouldn’t miss watching Jerax play.
5. Silent
Airat “Silent” Gaziev will be returning to The International after 3 years. In 2015, he came into the event with Team Empire and lost in the second round of the loser brackets. However, his in-game prowess has been a deciding factor for all teams that he has played with.
The player’s most recent motivational boost has been a third place finish at EPICENTER XL where the team lost to Liquid. Throughout the event, Silent’s role as a core was one of the most talked about thing that allowed the team to defeat OG, Pain Gaming and most importantly Virtus.pro in the process.
His skills as a carry player are unmatched and the team Winstrike heavily relies on the playmaking and farming abilities of Silent to get the lead. If you are an old-school fan of the game then you already know what Silent is capable of. If not, then trust us on this and do follow his plays at The International 2018.
6. YapZor
There are a very few support players that get the fame and recognition. While core players become quickly an eye-candy for the viewers, support players take a pretty long road to gain the dominance. A few players however, have defied such odds and have been a deciding factor for their team.
These players on their signature heroes can change the tides of the game all by themselves. If left unnoticed they will gather enough farm to compete with the cores all alongside the spectacular plays that they pull from not-so-obvious heroes.
Yazied “YapzOr” Jaradat is a name who has already created a legacy as a support player and is truly an undisputed player on his signature hero, Rubick. Yapzor started to gain recognition as an up and coming player from his time in Monkey Freedom Fighters where he played with a mix including names like SingSing and Demon.
It didn’t take much time for YapzOr to make way into a Tier 1 team with whom he is set to make history. At The International 2018, YapZor is on the list of players that you should watch and we are confident, he isn’t going to disappoint.
7. w33
We remember Aliwi “w33” Omar from his days with Digital Chaos where the team made a legendary run towards the final of The International 2016. And this couldn’t have been possible without the plays from w33 himself.
There is no doubt Aliwi is an exceptional player. It’s evident considering how much he has achieved with any team that he has played with. Before his big break in Digital Chaos, he was part of Team Secret with whom he won The Shanghai Major 2016 apart from several other podium finishes.
This time around w33 is attending The International with the Brazilian squad Pain Gaming. And immediately after joining, the team has started to play on another level. This can be seen with the team’s third place finish at ESL One Birmingham 2018.
Going into The International 2018, w33 would be backed by his old teammate Misery who joined the team as a coach a few days back. Under his supervision, w33 has always performed and it’s unlikely that we expect something otherwise.
8. Fy
Many refer to him as Fy-God and they do so for a reason. Fy is to the Chinese Dota what ppd is to NA Dota. As a 19 year old captain, he took Vici Gaming to a second place finish at The International 2014. And there hasn’t been a single year where he missed a podium finish at a premier event.
Under PSG.LGD’s banner, Fy seems to be shining the most as his drafting skills are giving even Team Liquid a tough time. His recent first place finish at EPICENTER XL winning the event against Liquid in the finals backs up the claim. Most recently, FY took his team to another first place finish winning the Changsha Major dismantling the hopes of various top teams in the process.
PSG.LGD is one of the top contenders to take the title of The International 2018. But this won’t be possible without the brains of Fy. If you want to learn more about draft and how to be good in both phases of the game then Fy is the only one to follow.
9. Rodjer
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If there is one guy who has allowed a team to continue its dominance in the Dota 2 scene then that is none other than Vladimir “RodjER” Nikogosyan. The player rose to prominence when he helped his team reach a notable place at the last TI. This is where he was noticed as a spectacular play maker. Na`Vi was quick enough to understand the talent and got him on board.
Here Rodjer won a Major tournament defeating VP in the finals while also achieving a fourth place at DreamLeague Season 8. Virtus.pro knew Rodjer was more than what he was at Na`Vi and the team quickly acquired his services for themselves.
Magic struck the team as they immediately went on to win ESL One Katowice 2018 and several other Premier wins through 2018. And while all other members of VP played their part, Rodjer’s play was clearly in the highlights and is why he was awarded the MVP for ESL as well.
Rodjer and his team are expected to make history in a few days and we expect nothing less from Rodjer in making that happen.
10. MinD_ContRoL
Having a star studded lineup, players like Miracle and Matumbaman often take the limelight. Although each and every player in Team Liquid is worth watching, we couldn’t help giving special mention to Ivan Borislavov “MinD_ContRoL” Ivanov.
Ivan’s presence in the game is crucial and is one of the reasons why Miracle and Matu are able to gain early space, farm and domination. His signature heroes Dark Seer, Beastmaster and Nature’s Prophet are among the first banned ones and if he gets hands on any of these it surely is going to be a nightmare for the opposing team.
Ivan joined Team Liquid alongside Kuroky and has been a cornerstone in the team’s success. He is going to be a key player for his team in the upcoming TI and since he is one of the most consistent players as an offlane he should definitely be on your must-follow list.
Ending Words
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All in all, this year’s The International 2018 is going to be one of the toughest ones that we see. In past few TIs, while not obvious, it was kind of predictable who was going to win the event. This time however, 10 out of the 16 attending teams are worthy enough to claim the title.
With that being said, players from each of these teams would be worth watching and the list above would give you a better picture of who to watch in case you don’t have enough time to follow every match.
Stay tuned as we will be bringing you day to day updates from The International 2018 and everything related to the event until it ends.