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Team Spirit analyst speaks out about patch 7.34e

Team Spirit analyst Mark sikle Lerman discussed the new patch 7.34e in Dota 2. He noted that most of the changes are meaningless: “We sit and eat.” However, Lerman appreciated the buff to Vladmir’s Offering and Pavise. The analyst published the post on his personal Telegram page.

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Happy April 1st everyone! Of all the changes, I was waiting for a buff to Eternal Shroud and Pavise – I was looking for copper, but found gold, because they also buffed the already good and beloved Vladmir’s. The +4 bonus to aura armor is +24% physical EHP for each hero or +120% EHP for the entire team. To put it simply, a hero with 1500 health and 0 armor will withstand 1860 physical damage. Just like that, without doing absolutely anything. Now the item stacks even better with Buckler, and you can finally get your chen through a new item/skill build against physical. drafts (+10 armor with aura and Vladmir’s + Buckler even without creeps).

Without exaggerating, we can say that such a small change in +1 armor will create a surge in the popularity of summoners.

Regarding Pavise, I’m glad to see the buff, because the item was forgotten out of nowhere. I will repeat and repeat – he gives a lot and scales throughout the game due to the armor and barrier mechanics; worth paying attention. The rest of the changes and nerfs, except for Kunkka, are a tickle for the meta, so let’s sit and eat.

By the way, Shadow Shaman and Lion were buffed again. The first one has been buffed for 6 patches in a row. Abuzim. 😊

On the night of November 21, Valve released balance patch 7.34e for Dota 2. In a small update, some heroes with high win rates were weakened – Bristleback, Chaos Knight and Spirit Breaker. You can see the list of changes in the material.

2023-11-21 10:40:00

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