Kade clicked. A tiny avatar materialized in the corner of his HUD: a minimalist compass rose, pulsing soft cyan.
| Feature | Standard AI | Advanced 6.90 AI | |---------|-------------|------------------| | Laning | Random auto-attack | Last-hitting & denying priorities | | Ability Use | Spells on cooldown | Combo detection (e.g., Torrent + Ghost Ship) | | Item Buying | Fixed build order | Reactive (buys MKB if enemy has Butterfly) | | Teamfight | Chase until death | Target prioritization (supports first) | | Roshan | Ignores | Wards pit, attempts after teamwipe | map+dota+690+ai
Matches resumed with a new rhythm. Sometimes he failed spectacularly; sometimes he carried the game alone with a play that felt authentically his. The MMR continued to climb, but slower now. The number no longer mattered as much as the choreography of his decisions. He celebrated small things: a smoke snare avoided, a tower patience rewarded, a late-game blink that saved an ally. Kade clicked
Kade listened. The plan felt safe. The game pitched into chaos when an enemy Pudge threaded a perfect hook through fog. His support gasped. They bickered; blame ricocheted across chat. MapGuide suggested silence-reducing plays—"Avoid luring fights without vision"—but the team, frayed by panic, dove regardless. They lost two racks. The cooldown on MapGuide's patience was invisible. Sometimes he failed spectacularly; sometimes he carried the
is maintained; the bots play a "perfect" version of the game, free from human fatigue or emotional tilt. The Legacy of the Map
Map analysis is a critical component of Dota 2 strategy, as it enables players to make informed decisions about movements, objective takes, and team fights. By analyzing the map, players can identify key areas of control, anticipate enemy movements, and optimize their own positioning. With the help of AI, map analysis can be taken to the next level.