The stories between players in "DOTA1" are much more exciting than the game itself. The most common ones are the various strange behaviors of giving away heads in the battle situation. In this issue, the editor will take a look at the strange and funny behavior of giving away peo

The stories between players of "DOTA1" are much more exciting than the game itself. The most common ones are the various strange behaviors of giving away heads in the battle situation.

This issue will take a look at the weird and funny behavior of giving away people in "DOTA1" that year. Let's see how many you have seen?

The Prophet gave first blood

We know that DOTA1 has many selection modes, among which the players in the passerby are more enthusiastic about the random recruitment mode (—RD mode).

After the game starts, 22 heroes will appear randomly in the forest in the upper left corner of the map. Each player has 20 seconds to choose the hero they want. This selection area is not closed, and outsiders can enter, and the most typical one is the prophet.

Some players don’t know what kind of mentality they choose to choose the prophet at the beginning and immediately upgrade their teleportation skills and directly teleport to the upper left corner of the map to show off in everyone’s field of vision.

This practice is of no significance except performance art.

However, some players on the opposite side are often ecstatic when they see the prophet's strange behavior. They will immediately buy a final axe to go to the forest in the upper left corner of the map to open a road, and get the "first blood" from the prophet.

I met such a strange prophet more than once back then. Every time I happily accepted the gift from the other party, and then I couldn't help but sigh that there are indeed many good people in this world.

start and small talisman

start and small talisman trolls must be careful when starting and small talisman trolls, because you never know what will happen next, especially when there is an enemy mage on the other side.

I have witnessed countless "river tragedies" that are all related to Xiaoxiao. The most typical case is that the enemy mage flashed onto the top of the mountain at the beginning, Xiaoxiao "seduced" the enemy in the river, throwing it up and down the mountain.

This kind of old sixth behavior has harmed countless newbies, but it has been tried and done. I have also entered the palace for the second time. The scene of being called "Daily Day" and "Dao Earth" on the mountain is not very awkward, so I can only kneel down and beg my teammates to buy a messenger bird and send it back to the city scroll.

In fact, small traps are nothing, just because of the same error, it seems a bit weird.

platform vicious competition

Have you ever seen some players deliberately sending heads to the tower without limit throughout the whole process. No matter how teammates dissuad it, just pretend that they didn't see it, just like a wooden sent head machine that gives heads to the tower. This happens to

for only three reasons. First, the opponent uses cheating software to open more games and arranges small entries to score points. The second may be psychological distortion, which is purely fun to give away heads and cheat teammates. The two situations of

are mainly based on early players, and are rarely seen now.

After all, those who are still insisting on "DOTA1" are basically old players who love this game from the bottom of their hearts, and most of them have already started their families and careers. It is a luxury to take time to play a few games in their busy schedules. How can I have time to do this kind of bad taste?

Excluding the two mentioned above, the most common one nowadays is malicious competition between platforms.

As the saying goes, the smaller the circle, the more complex the relationship. The number of players in "DOTA1" is getting smaller and smaller, and the competition between platforms is getting more and more intense.

Can you tolerate eight of the ten games in which all robot accounts are crazy about giving away heads?

What’s even more outrageous is that sometimes someone on both sides of the enemy and us are giving away their heads at the same time, and that scene is so spectacular.

Of course, the only purpose of doing this is to make players feel completely useless in their gaming experience, forcing them to change to another gaming platform. However, not only one person can do this kind of thing, even if you change the platform, such situations cannot be avoided. There is only one final result of vicious competition on the

platform, that is, it leads to serious loss of player groups, causing this already small circle to have a loss-win outcome.

Angry to give out the head

This is probably the most common behavior of giving out the head, and the reasons are also varied. For example, I couldn't stand my teammates saying that I was good, and there was an internal strife between the same team, so I was angry and gave me the enemy a headache.

There is no way to encounter this situation. After all, many young players are "hot" people, and they can't help but bump in their words. It is common to say that all kinds of fragrance and greetings from their parents in the chat bar are common.

, but it is not ruled out that some players speak very badly, and make some hot-headed actions under the repeated attacks of teammates.

For example, in the game, it acts as an insider to report the enemy, deliberately blocks the position of the teammates during team battles, sends the teammates' messenger, etc., and carries out a series of behaviors of selling teammates. However, the most common way to sell teammates is of course to give heads to the other party directly.

Take teammates to give up the heads

If you accidentally get such a teammate, you either directly exit the game or you can only endure the powerful headwind to go to 4V6.

It would be fine if one person gave away the head. Sometimes, in a game, multiple people gave away the head together, and the two sides compared who gave the head faster, more and more efficiently. Therefore, various strange behaviors of giving away the head were born.

Some went to send ROSAN directly, some went to the jungle area to send junglers, and some even sold all their equipment, bought a lot of reels back to the city and teleported to the middle road to deliver the tower.

In the words of a friend, that is: how old a person is, he is as childish as a primary school student.

Why do you want to send it? The reason is nothing more than teammates who compete with themselves for heroes, middle lane, and wild monsters. For example, he is the only one who can play with this shadow demon. If others touch it, they will retreat in seconds at a moment, and if they are too heavy, they will hang up and give them their heads.

White Cow Brake

White Cow should be a regular visitor to various famous scenes in "DOTA1", and the more people you get, they also give away. As for the most bizarre way to give away a head, it is to brake halfway and fall into the ravine and not come out, becoming a living target for the opponent's attack.

The stuck white bull

It is said that "driving is not standardized, and relatives cry." I have seen various scenes of white bulls falling into a corner of the mountain valley, so when I encounter white bulls who fall into a corner of the mountain, they will always come forward and tease for a few words, and then smile and take off the head.

However, as the saying goes, there is reincarnation in the way of heaven. Once I met a white bull who was driving a car. I couldn't help but go forward and try to hit the car, but the white bull pushed it into the ravine and couldn't come out. The scene was really embarrassing.

Conclusion

There are many interesting stories about "DOTA1". The above are just a few memorable memory clips. What strange behaviors did you encounter in the game back then?