Guild Mission Statement

Our members shall be both coachable and willing to share constructive DOTA knowledge. We do not accept players who are preoccupied with how great they are as individuals--DOTA is a team game. The support who had no kills, but spent most of his time: harassing, denying, warding, and giving regeneration to other team mates is just as valuable as the carry who scored the most kills. Our members shall treat other players with respect, even noobs who have no idea what they are doing and are bound to make many mistakes. There is a significant difference between coaching or giving constructive feedback and criticizing or trolling. Our members shall be constructive, or they shall no longer be members. Our members shall be decent enough to allow other teams to pause for players to resolve tech issues, which everyone eventually has playing DOTA. Our members shall continuously learn to play DOTA better.

DOTA 2 Overview

What Exactly is DOTA 2 anyway?

DOTA 2, or Defense of the Ancients 2, is a video game which can be described as: top-down, session-based, multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA). DOTA 2 is a game for up to 10 players total per match (5 players per team). A typical match lasts under an hour. Each player controls one hero (as well as any summoned units for that hero) and is given the responsibility of participating in team combat. DOTA 2 has a pool of over 100 heroes to choose from. As enemy hero selections and match dynamics dictate, each hero on your team can be built (ability points skilled and items purchased all supporting a particular priority) into one of several different class roles. Various class roles include: tank, damage per second (DPS), nuker, support, disabler, and others. DOTA matches with other players are online. However, you can play practice matches against AI robots offline (or online), and even enable cheats to help set up and practice specific techniques and scenarios.

Best of all, DOTA 2 is completely free to play!