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Become a part of the community by commenting in other threads. Content creators and self promotion: 10% or less of your posting and conversation should link to your own content. If you're encouraging feeding or game ruining, you'll be receiving a (minimum) 1 week ban.ħ. No promoting or condoning game ruining of any kind. Click here for more info regarding coaching.ĥ. Posts offering coaching are allowed only if the coaching is provided free of any sort of charge. The better the post, the better the response you'll get.Ĥ. Add some context/info along your Dotabuff or Opendota links. belong in the General Discussion threads, unless OP is giving advice/insight in the thread. Extremely low effort posts will be removed Rank-ups, screenshots, etc. Constructive criticism, advice, and other people's opinions.ģ. Toxic attitudes or flaming aren't welcome here. Welcome to r/LearnDota2, the newbie friendly Dota2 subreddit! View the wiki - Tons of material! New Discussions Every Thursday Joining from LoL? Read This! Guide To Mental Improvement Subreddit Rulesġ. Following this, Faceless disbands.Useful Links & Common Questions Hero Discussion List LearnDota2 But a disastrous 2nd day in the qualifiers would see the team fail to qualify for The International 2017. With this change, Faceless recorded several impressive performances - a clean sweep against Clutch Gamers and an impressive triumph over OG - on their way to a top 4 finish at the Manila Masters.Īlong with TNC, Faceless were hot favourites to qualify for The International 2017 from the SEA region. This entailed Black^ taking up the mid position and Jabz moving to support. After numerous poor LAN results, the team decided a role switch was necessary. Despite defeating OG in game 1, Faceless would go on to lose 2-1 against them, thus ending their journey at the major with a 5-8th placing.Ī listless LAN showing during the StarLadder i-League Invitational #2 would see Faceless finish joint-last. In their match against regional rivals TNC Pro Team in the main event, a revitalised Faceless triumphed with a hard-fought 2-1 win, securing themselves top 8 at the Major. The team came under further scrutiny after another disappointing group stage result at The Kiev Major, placing 13th out of 16 teams. The team responded well after that, defeating a new-look Mineski squad in the finals to take the sole SEA qualifier slot for the Manila Masters.Ī poor performance during the Dota2 Asia Championships, where they finished 7-8th, raised questions about the team's performance at international LANs. Building on this success, the team enjoyed successful qualifier runs in both the Dota2 Asia Championships and The Kiev Major, arguably establishing themselves as the top dog in SEA.įollowing surprise losses to HappyFeet and Geek Fam, Faceless crashed out of The Summit 7 qualifiers. They continued to go undefeated for the entire duration of the South-East Asian qualifiers for Boston Major 2016.Īfter underwhelming performances at The Summit 6 and The Boston Major, Faceless rebounded by placing 3rd at Dota Pit League Season 5, beating the likes of Digital Chaos, Virtus.pro & Invictus Gaming on the way to their first top 3 placing at an international LAN. Team Faceless recovered immediately by taking the SEA qualifier spot for The Summit 6. Unfortunately, they fell to a disappointing 8th-place finish. The team formally announced its roster on September 3rd, starting their journey in the qualifiers for ROG MASTERS. Team Faceless began amidst the rumors that iceiceice was planning to return to Singapore during the post-International roster shuffles.
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