Talking about the best heroes inDota 2is a little bit like talking about the prettiest leaves on a tree in the fall. They change at uneven rates, so just a single day can pass and suddenly a drab leaf can become vibrant and a vibrant leaf can fall off the tree. All heroes are subject to patches and rebalancing that can see them skyrocket up the charts or fall out of the metagame entirely.
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Yet there are a few heroes that have been around for a while that, while they might not be immune to nerfs, are certainly more resistant to them than others. Experts that have mastered these heroes don’t sweat it when an upcoming patch looks to put a stop to their reign of dominance because they can prioritize other skills and items to keep them strong and scary. These are the most notable heroes that players should either learn to master or learn to ban.
Updated on June 6th, 2021 by Hodey Johns:It’s hardly a surprise that this list needs an update. Each patch brings something new, each new hero throws off the balance, and each in-game price adjustment alters the metagame. The latest patch has substantially shaken up the list and so, after gathering the latest win percentage statistics at the highest levels of play, these are now the best heroes in the game as it stands.
14Clinkz
No hero makes players want to pull the plug like an enemy Clinkz. This guy has been devastating heroes since back in the originalDotaand nothing has changed. Theupcoming documentary on Netflixmight very well feature Clinkz as the story of the game really can’t be told without him.
Everybody already fears the Skeleton Walk, Searing Arrows, and Strafe combo. After farming an Orchid Malevolence, all any normal heroes can do is die. Other carries might be able to handle a one-on-one better, but Clinkz wipes out the rest of the team.
13Broodmother
There is a good reason that players are getting banned for smurfing in matchmaking. Broodmother in the hands of a pro player is monstrous at lower tiers. Yet it’s still a top-three carry option even at the top these days.
On top of being one of the hardest carries in the game that requires spending tons of money on wards and gems, she’s also an incredible pusher that can knock a lane down in only a minute with Spawn Spiderlings if she goes unopposed.
12Omniknight
While there are many support heroes in the game, there are very few true healers. Preventing damage or adding life affects the battle at its very core; the hero with life remaining at the end of the fight wins.
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Omniknight heals, grants immunity to spells, physical attacks, slows down opponents, and his heal also doubles as a powerful nuke. Best of all, he’s a strength hero, so aiming the “squishy” support isn’t an option for the enemy.
11Riki
Riki’s permanent invisibility has been a problem forDota 2fans since the game first debuted. Amateur players might suggest that buying wards or carrying gems solves the problem, but it really and truly doesn’t.
Buy wards and it’s a money drain that favors the other team. Carry gems and everyone has to group up and hurt their own experience. If everybody carries a gem, it’s an item slot that could have been used for something else. Plus, he can always farm until gems are dropped and wards wear off.
10Tinker
Tinker’s ability in the middle lane is downright unfair. He’s got easy harassment that doesn’t require him to be anywhere near the enemy hero. He’s primarily a nuker, but pros see past this early game advantage.
The Rearm skill refreshes the cooldown on both his skills and his items. So every time a powerful item is added to the game, Tinker will be able to abuse it. Unless players help gank him early, a flexible player will buy the perfect items to counter the enemy team and win by mid or late game.
7Visage
It’s a support hero that requires next to no farm in order to deliver devastating nukes. it’s everything players could want and undoubtedly makes him one ofthe best intelligence heroes in the game.
There is a lot of micromanagement involved with the ultimate familiars, but after mastering that, Visage is a solidified staple in the top tiers. Because Visage can self-defend and self-heal, every team that doesn’t know how to play with Visage will likely ban the hero to maintain any hope for winning.
5Enigma
Passing up on the jungle is wasting experience and gold. Thankfully, nobody combines jungling and ganking quite like Enigma. He can be tough to play and master, but those who have completedthe new and expensive tutorialjust might have him figured out.
The entire goal of the game for opposing teams is to stop this hero from getting a Blink Dagger. If they can’t, then it’s only a matter of time before a Black Hole hits the entire team. Those smart enough to stay apart become easy fodder for Enigma’s friendly carries.