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Invis rune.
Opponent team has Storm and Puck. These heroes are great initiators.
There is also an AOE ultimate from Tidehunter. Hence, I'm considering BKB.
Eh? Puck.
Maybe Storm would continue trying to push. So I TPed bottom to try and catch him.
Storm has gone elsewhere though.
Oh Storm has initiated on Lion.
[Storm] Balled in and pulled Lion. Lion countered with a stun, an ulti and a hex.
Lion should have hexed the Windrunner instead...
Starfall.
Let's go for the Puck.
Necrolyte was definitely going to die. Thus, you could completely focus on the Puck instead.
About Puck's Orb just now, if he had shot it in the opposite direction instead, he might have been able to make it.
Wow, 4 people from Scourge has left the game.
There's not much point in playing on, let's not waste time. So let's leave the game.
Okay. Welcome back! This is the second round of POTM first-perspective.
Let me tip you on how to improve the chance of your arrow hitting your target.
Personally, personally... Firstly, you need to be confident in yourself.
You have to dare to shoot, don't be afraid of not hitting your arrow.
And... You have to put in a lot of thoughts to it. Make predictions. Predict where the opponent is heading and what he is trying to do.
If you've predicted correctly, err... and the opponent hasn't spotted you or doesn't know that you're going to Arrow him, plus your judgement of the distance and direction is alright,
Err... then your chance of arrow hitting would be higher.
Umm... For example, you're playing POTM as a roamer early game.
If you're playing as a roamer early game, you should observe the way your opponents move when they are last-hitting.
Predict when is the next time your opponent is going up to last-hit.
At the moment right before your opponent is moving up to last-hit, shoot an arrow into the spot he's going to move to.
If you do this, it's definitely easier for your arrow to hit.
Also, early game if you're trying to arrow someone, you can try and search for a good angle and a low-profile spot.
A spot where an opponent is least likely to check. For me, I prefer shooting from behind the opponent.
I randomed an Invoker. However, I'm not using it.
Afterall, I've already done a video on Invoker.
But... the sound was pretty bad.
If there's a chance, I will make another video on Invoker again in the future.
Last episode... No. I mean last round, I introduced "Jing Ling Dan Dan".
This round, he randomed an Axe.
I'm sure we're interested to see his unorthodoxed playstyle of Axe.
I think he wanted to solo top, the hard lane solo. However, I didn't let him. I want to get exp.
Since personally, I'm not good at playing support. If I don't solo top, I can only go bottom to babysit the carry.
I also did not pump my skill until now, which is after I had analysed the situation.
A leap.
For a POTM, during early game, you shouldn't pump your skill right away. Find out what the situation is first.
Generally, sometimes it is more efficient to leap and attack a few more times than using an arrow.
This would deal more damage. However, if you're saying that you have a lot of teammates around, then it's better to arrow.
Since there're a lot of teammates, naturally the overall DPS is higher.
Another good thing about leap is that you can escape. Anyway, you should just judge based on the situation.
There's no definite.
"Jing Ling Dan Dan" wants to roam to mid.
...Using his unorthodoxed Battle Hunger built.
Shot an arrow and hit. Is there a chance?
"Jing Ling Dan Dan" is trying to backstab with a DD rune.
Let's see if we can kill the SP.
SP might have used a salve before this.
A leap.
Attack once more. Eh? Axe's final attack did not connect!
[Axe] used a salve and continues chasing.
Salve got cancelled.