05-14-2016, 09:34 AM
I figured I might as well start a thread over this as I occasionally have those games where something happens that I just want to share - and I'm sure you all got those stories too! Be it an intense situation where you make an epic comeback, a wombo combo that you pulled off with your teammates or anything else that other people should hear about!
Make sure that you:
-Name the game you were playing
-If it's an obscure game do consider providing a little context
-Name your story for extra awesomes
Dota 2 - Duel of the nooblords
[spoiler]For those who don't know Dota 2, it's a MOBA like Smite or League of Legends - you have minions going to the enemy base, which you must destroy using your unique hero and their abilities before the enemy team does just that to you. The most played gamemode is 5v5.
I was playing Legion Commander, a melee fighter which gets stronger the longer the game goes on. Legion Commander, or LC as we'll call her, has a unique ultimate ability which allows her to engage an enemy in a duel - they are forced to attack you and vice versa. Whoever wins the duel by killing the other is awarded a permanent attack damage buff. In other words, a good LC can grow out of control enormously fast by winning duel after duel with no upper limit (as opposed to normal heroes being limited by the six items they can carry at a time) - or she can screw herself and her team over by buffing her enemies.
I was accompaigned by Zeus, Razor, Chaos Knight and Skywrath Mage, against a Pudge, Techies, Io, Lina and Dragon Knight. Note that this game took place at rock bottom of the Dota 2 player community, as I'm just getting started (level 2 as I'm writing this).
Zeus disconnects before the minions even spawn, with Chaos Knight making it halfway to the lane before he too disappears. The remaining three of us split the lanes up among ourselves, with me taking mid against Pudge. We're angry, but we believe we have a chance. Why? Because at our level, it's more than likely that the enemy will get leavers or feeders too. The question isn't "will there be leavers?" but "how many will there be?" Our patience is rewarded as soon, Io disappears as well, putting the game at a 3v4.
Things start going south when Pudge and I hit our level 6. He lands a hook or two, following up with his ult which gets me killed. I end up 1-3 or some such when our Skywrath Mage decides that fighting Techies is annoying and comes to help me. There's a lot of back and forth, I die a few more times but also land a few good duels, putting me at 5-8. Pudge and Lina wind up being the strongest, with Pudge roaming and hooking my teammates. Suddenly, Razor ragequits.
Oh no, it's a 2v4. And Pudge appears to have figured how to use a second hero, so Io comes around occasionally. They collectively push mid and gank our lanes, pushing us back to our third tower. Believing that we have a chance if we force some of their barracks down I tell Skywrath to hang in there. He does not respond. Then he suddenly gets hooked, combo'd down and seconds after his death, ragequits too. Oh no, I am alone against four of them! What now? Should I just leave the game and let them have the win? Then I remind myself what I once promised to do in League of Legends, before I quit: "If you surrender you cannot win. If you fight until the end you can win, as slim as the chance may be. Never surrender." With new determination, my hand grasps my mouse faster and I move in.
Outside of Techies none of my opponents seem to grasp the idea that they are four versus one - splitpushing all three lanes would defeat me. No, they must get that midlane barracks! Techies is idly farming and pushing top, Lina roams between mid and bot, Pudge is shoving mid, and Dragon Knight... I don't even know. With nobody to contest my farm I go about farming creeps like crazy, and the good old Courier aids me in getting items. I get Moon Shard and Silver Edge... and suddenly the game's course changes as Dragon Knight decides he's bored and leaves as well. Lina, Techies and Pudge are left.
Li Shang's voice resonates in my head, yelling at me to be swift like a coursing river and forceful like a typhoon as I begin turning the game around. Aghanim's Scepter in hand, I duel Lina and Techies when they dare come onto the Radiant side, with Pudge forced to watch the duel, unable to interfere. My attack damage rises out of control. Fighting among creeps I make sure that my passive gets proc'd so often that their abilities damage me no more - I lifesteal it all back. My armor keeps them from doing much, anyway, and if Pudge does get me low with a well-placed ult I can stealth away from him thanks to the trusty Silver Edge in my backpack.
Suddenly, the announcer tells me that Roshan was slain! Oh no, what shall I do? No enemies to be seen on the map, were they all fighting the dragon? No matter, I push forward through the bottom lane. Wave after wave of creeps falls to my spear which by now is but a flurry in the air and I approach the third tower, when Pudge shows his face near my middle tower. How could I forget?! It lies there, within reach of his gory meathook! I rush forward as fast as my Power Treads will carry me, and moments before the tower falls I appear behind him and challenge him to a duel. And as he falls before me, I whisper to myself: "You shall not pass."
Time to move in. Techies is at top, Lina is coming towards me on the middle lane. The flames of her magic engulf me but I run right through them and slice her to pieces with a few slashes. Then I keep pushing. This is it. Pudge has recently bought back before dying and cannot challenge me, I am topped off thanks to my W, there are no items I could want - I have been sitting on over 10.000 gold for a while, in fact. I could upgrade my Silver Edge, but that would require me to visit the Secret Shop, and I am not versed enough with the Courier to entrust it with such a task. No, let us do it now.
As the Barracks crumble to dust before me, I hear that Techies is attacking my top tower. So he has been pushing! I have no teleport scroll at hand and moving in would take too long. A race begins, but one that I am confident I will win. Techies' damage is dwarfed by mine, his farm lackluster, his creep wave accompaigning him too small. The last towers fall before me, the Ancient comes in sight... when Lina respawns. But where's Pudge? I peek at the top bar and involuntarily laugh as I see his portrait blacked out. The coward has rage quitted. Lina desperately tries to buy some time for Techies but she cannot damage me enough. The Dire's Ancient falls, and my minions scream in victory as the pieces crumble into a lava pit. Sighing with relief, I open the chat. I could type gg, but... no, that would not do this justice. "That was the craziest game I ever played. GG you guys!"
As my cursor wanders towards the button to take me away, a single message pops up in response. It's in russian.
Oh well.[/spoiler]
Make sure that you:
-Name the game you were playing
-If it's an obscure game do consider providing a little context
-Name your story for extra awesomes
Dota 2 - Duel of the nooblords
[spoiler]For those who don't know Dota 2, it's a MOBA like Smite or League of Legends - you have minions going to the enemy base, which you must destroy using your unique hero and their abilities before the enemy team does just that to you. The most played gamemode is 5v5.
I was playing Legion Commander, a melee fighter which gets stronger the longer the game goes on. Legion Commander, or LC as we'll call her, has a unique ultimate ability which allows her to engage an enemy in a duel - they are forced to attack you and vice versa. Whoever wins the duel by killing the other is awarded a permanent attack damage buff. In other words, a good LC can grow out of control enormously fast by winning duel after duel with no upper limit (as opposed to normal heroes being limited by the six items they can carry at a time) - or she can screw herself and her team over by buffing her enemies.
I was accompaigned by Zeus, Razor, Chaos Knight and Skywrath Mage, against a Pudge, Techies, Io, Lina and Dragon Knight. Note that this game took place at rock bottom of the Dota 2 player community, as I'm just getting started (level 2 as I'm writing this).
Zeus disconnects before the minions even spawn, with Chaos Knight making it halfway to the lane before he too disappears. The remaining three of us split the lanes up among ourselves, with me taking mid against Pudge. We're angry, but we believe we have a chance. Why? Because at our level, it's more than likely that the enemy will get leavers or feeders too. The question isn't "will there be leavers?" but "how many will there be?" Our patience is rewarded as soon, Io disappears as well, putting the game at a 3v4.
Things start going south when Pudge and I hit our level 6. He lands a hook or two, following up with his ult which gets me killed. I end up 1-3 or some such when our Skywrath Mage decides that fighting Techies is annoying and comes to help me. There's a lot of back and forth, I die a few more times but also land a few good duels, putting me at 5-8. Pudge and Lina wind up being the strongest, with Pudge roaming and hooking my teammates. Suddenly, Razor ragequits.
Oh no, it's a 2v4. And Pudge appears to have figured how to use a second hero, so Io comes around occasionally. They collectively push mid and gank our lanes, pushing us back to our third tower. Believing that we have a chance if we force some of their barracks down I tell Skywrath to hang in there. He does not respond. Then he suddenly gets hooked, combo'd down and seconds after his death, ragequits too. Oh no, I am alone against four of them! What now? Should I just leave the game and let them have the win? Then I remind myself what I once promised to do in League of Legends, before I quit: "If you surrender you cannot win. If you fight until the end you can win, as slim as the chance may be. Never surrender." With new determination, my hand grasps my mouse faster and I move in.
Outside of Techies none of my opponents seem to grasp the idea that they are four versus one - splitpushing all three lanes would defeat me. No, they must get that midlane barracks! Techies is idly farming and pushing top, Lina roams between mid and bot, Pudge is shoving mid, and Dragon Knight... I don't even know. With nobody to contest my farm I go about farming creeps like crazy, and the good old Courier aids me in getting items. I get Moon Shard and Silver Edge... and suddenly the game's course changes as Dragon Knight decides he's bored and leaves as well. Lina, Techies and Pudge are left.
Li Shang's voice resonates in my head, yelling at me to be swift like a coursing river and forceful like a typhoon as I begin turning the game around. Aghanim's Scepter in hand, I duel Lina and Techies when they dare come onto the Radiant side, with Pudge forced to watch the duel, unable to interfere. My attack damage rises out of control. Fighting among creeps I make sure that my passive gets proc'd so often that their abilities damage me no more - I lifesteal it all back. My armor keeps them from doing much, anyway, and if Pudge does get me low with a well-placed ult I can stealth away from him thanks to the trusty Silver Edge in my backpack.
Suddenly, the announcer tells me that Roshan was slain! Oh no, what shall I do? No enemies to be seen on the map, were they all fighting the dragon? No matter, I push forward through the bottom lane. Wave after wave of creeps falls to my spear which by now is but a flurry in the air and I approach the third tower, when Pudge shows his face near my middle tower. How could I forget?! It lies there, within reach of his gory meathook! I rush forward as fast as my Power Treads will carry me, and moments before the tower falls I appear behind him and challenge him to a duel. And as he falls before me, I whisper to myself: "You shall not pass."
Time to move in. Techies is at top, Lina is coming towards me on the middle lane. The flames of her magic engulf me but I run right through them and slice her to pieces with a few slashes. Then I keep pushing. This is it. Pudge has recently bought back before dying and cannot challenge me, I am topped off thanks to my W, there are no items I could want - I have been sitting on over 10.000 gold for a while, in fact. I could upgrade my Silver Edge, but that would require me to visit the Secret Shop, and I am not versed enough with the Courier to entrust it with such a task. No, let us do it now.
As the Barracks crumble to dust before me, I hear that Techies is attacking my top tower. So he has been pushing! I have no teleport scroll at hand and moving in would take too long. A race begins, but one that I am confident I will win. Techies' damage is dwarfed by mine, his farm lackluster, his creep wave accompaigning him too small. The last towers fall before me, the Ancient comes in sight... when Lina respawns. But where's Pudge? I peek at the top bar and involuntarily laugh as I see his portrait blacked out. The coward has rage quitted. Lina desperately tries to buy some time for Techies but she cannot damage me enough. The Dire's Ancient falls, and my minions scream in victory as the pieces crumble into a lava pit. Sighing with relief, I open the chat. I could type gg, but... no, that would not do this justice. "That was the craziest game I ever played. GG you guys!"
As my cursor wanders towards the button to take me away, a single message pops up in response. It's in russian.
Oh well.[/spoiler]
undoge: Credit & Hugs to Ruby for the sign, and to Guu for the smileys!
undoge:Hide your chicken nuggers, hide your heads, the Sundoge is coming and she'll hat everyone!
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