I'm one of the low skill players for whom guides such as these were designed, and it appears they will be pretty useful to ppl like me; at a glance, it looks like they cover material rarely (if ever) covered in so many of the other guides I've seen floating around, eg- "where to p[lay after laning". From what I've read so far, I also like the manner in which you provide reasoning for what you're explaining; it teaches the concepts rather than just giving "do this, do that" direction. Thanks!
If you have any other publicly available guides, I would like to see them if you'd be so kind as to provide a link- I like the way you communicate and think I may actually learn something.
I'm glad you liked my guides.
These are pretty much all the Dota 2 guides I've made so far which I posted on Reddit and later added to Steam with some updates/improvements. If you want to keep track of any guides I make in the future, you can follow my Steam workshop account with any of the links provided above.
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