Debjoy Basu
Nov, 28.2023
Quinn Callahan better known by the ingame name Quinn, recently conducted a live stream addressing young Dota 2 players and enthusiasts. Gaimin Gladiators’ Solo mid-player shared some valuable advice to the players who are stuck in low MMR players in Dota 2. Quinn is a part of one of the best Dota 2 sides and is known for his strategic thinking. As we all know, players get frustrated when they stay at low MMR ranks for a long time. So to help them, Quinn provided some expert tips.
How to improve?
According to Quinn, Dota 2 players need to calm themselves before raging over issues. As we all know, Dota 2 is a game that requires attention and strategic prowess, and if a teammate fails to maintain that then it causes chaos among the team. Quinn on his live stream gave his viewers a reality check and told them to never rage or blame their teammates. Quinn advised his viewers to focus on their gameplay and improve rather than blaming others. Ironically, Quinn himself once got involved in a controversy leading to allegations of abusive behavior. For that. He apologized for that and since then, he has kept himself calm.
Gameplay tips
As the latest Dota 2 patch has arrived, new players face a lot of challenges while playing their heroes on high grounds. Multiple attempts were made but all resulted in match throws. Quinn advised not to go high grounds unless the opponent’s heroes are dead. It will be very difficult to survive and risky to face an opponent’s attack if the players are not immortal.
Another piece of advice was to follow the professional players and their gameplay styles for items and skills. Copying the professional players will help players reach at least 6K MMR. Low-rank players will be able to rank up with proper skill builds and itemizations.
Although it depends on the player who is playing, his determination and focus will pave the way for the betterment of the gameplay. But it is true that players need to stop blaming others and level up their gameplay to secure victory and rank up in the Dota 2 competitive scene.