Hello, gaming community!
A few weeks ago, I decided to return to Dota 2 after a long break caused by university and job hunting. With more free time available, I’ve dived back into this game I love so much, and I want to share how my reintegration has gone—focusing strictly on the hero choices that defined my comeback.
In my first match, I picked Oracle, a support hero that has always appealed to me for its balance between offensive and defensive utility. I appreciated how False Promise and Purifying Flames allow control over key fights, though they require precision to maximize their impact. The match was closely contested and lasted nearly 40 minutes, ending in a win that reinforced my confidence in versatile heroes capable of adapting to different game phases.
For my second match, I played Abaddon, a support prioritizing team sustain through Mist Coil and Borrowed Time. While his lifesteal aura and damage-absorption abilities are crucial during the laning phase, I noticed his lack of strong disables makes him vulnerable against aggressive compositions. This loss made me reflect on the importance of aligning hero selection not just with personal preference, but with the team’s tactical needs.
In the third match, I opted for Undying, a support specialized in early pressure and late-game resilience. His Decay and Tombstone are excellent for gaining lane advantage and forcing mistakes, but this game tilted in the enemy’s favor due to a weaker draft and superior opponent coordination. Though I enjoyed his tough playstyle and objective-control potential, it became clear that his effectiveness heavily depends on synergy with the rest of the team.
The final tally was one win and two losses, but the real value has been reconnecting with the core of the game: analyzing every choice, learning from mistakes, and adjusting strategies in real time. Returning to Dota 2 has reminded me why this title remains so special, even after periods of inactivity. If you’re considering a comeback, I recommend focusing on heroes you enjoy and giving yourself time to readapt. After all, every match is a step toward regaining that flow and joy of playing. See you in the next one!
Translated with Qwen because English is not my native lang... All image are screenshots of my PC