Dota 2 na’vi vs tongfu highlights high five

Dota 2 na’vi vs tongfu highlights high five

Dota 2 na'vi vs tongfu highlights high five

TI3 – Na’Vi vs. TongFu – Recap

The first blood went Na’Vi’s way on the 3rd minute, when TongFu attempted to rotate their supports into mid to go on Dendi, but Na’Vi were a step ahead, also rotating their supports to help Dendi and he picked up the First Blood of the match.

With Dendi attempting to go for more kills TongFu were always quick to react and counter gank, using Spectre’s Ultimate and Clockwerk’s Hookshots.

Kuroky was able to throw Jakiro onto the high ground using his Rubick, where the Twin Headed Dragon got easily cleaned up from. Na’Vi had been setting the pace from the get go and Dendi was landing hooks left and right, at 11 minutes in the score was 11-7 in the Ukrainians favor as they’ve been coming out ahead in the engagements. As Dendi was going in for another hook, an sudden pause was called by TongFu and the crowd responded with a flurry of “boo’s”.

Dendi hardly missed any hooks so far and Na’Vi make the kill gap even larger, a 24-9 kill score before the 18 minute mark with Dendi having 13 points in Flesh Heap, the gold graph steep in Na’Vi’s favor.

27-11 score at 20 minutes into the game and all of Na’Vi’s towers were still intact. At 24, Na’Vi were sieging high ground, finding kills based off Dendi’s hooks and taking the fight at their enemy’s base 3-0 and a tower to go with that, without much delay, the bottom barracks of TongFu fell.

As TongFu showed signs of life an took out Na’Vi’s supports while they were chomping away at TongFu’s middle tier 3, TongFu turned on the aggressive, only to find Dendi counter-initiating them on his Pudge with the rest oh his teammates following up shortly after, defeating TongFu in an engagement once again, crushing their hope of victory in game one.

TongFu called the GG at the 30 minute mark not being able to withstand more punishment from the Pudge.

Both teams got off to a decent start, trading tower for tower and overall fairly equal in terms of farm, however the first advantage came for Na`Vi at around 4 minutes when they managed to find the first blood on Mu at mid lane. It would be another four minutes until the next kill, when XBOCT started to show his claws, smashing down the Leshrac at the Dire Tier 2 Tower on bottom lane.

Na`Vi took a skirmish around the Roshan pit around 13 minutes in, killing two of TongFu although losing XBOCT in the process. Still with the Vladimir’s Offering up on the Ursa Na`Vi felt confident to begin to pressure the top lane, which lead to them getting into a fight inside the Dire jungle at around 17 minutes, getting a 2-1 and backing off only to have TongFu pick off three heroes on the retreat.

Na`Vi took out Roshan uncontested at 24 minutes, giving XBOCT a second life. Still Hao was getting further and further ahead, as the Battlefury he had picked up at 10 minutes had by now set him a good 5k gold ahead of the Ursa, and with the Manta Style as well Hao could effectively split push the lanes, keeping the pressure on Na`Vi to execute.

At 29 minutes Na`Vi tried to push in at mid lane, but this just set them up to be picked off by TongFu who went 4-0 and ended the fight firmly in control of the game, even finding a Tier 3 Tower in order to sweeten the pot at the end.

At 33 minutes in Na`Vi were able to kill off the supports of TongFu, however only a minute later it was again TongFu’s turn, who took a fight 4-1 and set Na`Vi far behind. THis was further compounded at 38 minutes as TongFu took the highground, being able to find a number of kills without Na`Vi being able to fing much of an opening, leading to Na`Vi calling the ‘GG’.

This time Na’Vi left XBOCT to fend for himself in the easy lane against 3 of TongFu’s heroes. TongFu quickly capitalized on the opportunity and dove XBOCT for the first blood. Na’Vi dicided to attack themselves, going in with a gank on Doom, but losing Windrunnet to TongFu’s rotations.

Dendi had not left the middle lane even as the clock showed 6 minutes. The first time he did, he missed a very important hook, possibly having felt the pressure, only to land a stunning hook moments later on the Gyrocopter that had rotated middle. The pace of the game was way different from game one, as only 4 kills total were on the board at the 11 minute mark.

Na’Vi kept falling behind as Dendi kept missing hooks, but as TongFu were pressuring Na’Vi’s tier 2 tower, Dendi and Puppey managed a hook to the fountain combination, and killing off a few remaining retreating members of TongFu. Things were still looking pretty grim for Na’Vi as the game approached 20 minutes, with TongFu kept pushing towers and winning small exchanges, followed by a 21 minute Roshan.

Na’Vi kept relying on fountain hooks, constantly trying to send Dendi home, but it had a low success rate. XBOCT did try to farm away while his team provided him space to do so. Any skirmishes that happened went the way of TongFu, as their heroes at this point were obviously stronger.

After TongFu got Aegis for Gyrocopter, Na’Vi managed to get a fountain hook on the Gyro in order to get rid of the Aegis on Gyro.

Na’Vi turned everything around with a huge engagement on their Ancients and were able to make a big push to take the middle barracks with XBOCT just chomping away at everything he sees, taking down anyone who respawned, kicking the door wide open back into the game and taking possibly, for the first time in the game, taking the lead.

Another huge hook and a big team wipe for Na’Vi allow them to take down the remaining set of barracks, getting mega creeps on the 45th minute. Suddenly everything started going their way and after Doom fell trying to take down a lone Chen TongFu finally gave up after Na’Vi’s crazy comeback.

TI3 – Na’Vi vs. TongFu – Recap

The first blood went Na’Vi’s way on the 3rd minute, when TongFu attempted to rotate their supports into mid to go on Dendi, but Na’Vi were a step ahead, also rotating their supports to help Dendi and he picked up the First Blood of the match.

With Dendi attempting to go for more kills TongFu were always quick to react and counter gank, using Spectre’s Ultimate and Clockwerk’s Hookshots.

Kuroky was able to throw Jakiro onto the high ground using his Rubick, where the Twin Headed Dragon got easily cleaned up from. Na’Vi had been setting the pace from the get go and Dendi was landing hooks left and right, at 11 minutes in the score was 11-7 in the Ukrainians favor as they’ve been coming out ahead in the engagements. As Dendi was going in for another hook, an sudden pause was called by TongFu and the crowd responded with a flurry of “boo’s”.

Dendi hardly missed any hooks so far and Na’Vi make the kill gap even larger, a 24-9 kill score before the 18 minute mark with Dendi having 13 points in Flesh Heap, the gold graph steep in Na’Vi’s favor.

27-11 score at 20 minutes into the game and all of Na’Vi’s towers were still intact. At 24, Na’Vi were sieging high ground, finding kills based off Dendi’s hooks and taking the fight at their enemy’s base 3-0 and a tower to go with that, without much delay, the bottom barracks of TongFu fell.

As TongFu showed signs of life an took out Na’Vi’s supports while they were chomping away at TongFu’s middle tier 3, TongFu turned on the aggressive, only to find Dendi counter-initiating them on his Pudge with the rest oh his teammates following up shortly after, defeating TongFu in an engagement once again, crushing their hope of victory in game one.

TongFu called the GG at the 30 minute mark not being able to withstand more punishment from the Pudge.

Both teams got off to a decent start, trading tower for tower and overall fairly equal in terms of farm, however the first advantage came for Na`Vi at around 4 minutes when they managed to find the first blood on Mu at mid lane. It would be another four minutes until the next kill, when XBOCT started to show his claws, smashing down the Leshrac at the Dire Tier 2 Tower on bottom lane.

Na`Vi took a skirmish around the Roshan pit around 13 minutes in, killing two of TongFu although losing XBOCT in the process. Still with the Vladimir’s Offering up on the Ursa Na`Vi felt confident to begin to pressure the top lane, which lead to them getting into a fight inside the Dire jungle at around 17 minutes, getting a 2-1 and backing off only to have TongFu pick off three heroes on the retreat.

Na`Vi took out Roshan uncontested at 24 minutes, giving XBOCT a second life. Still Hao was getting further and further ahead, as the Battlefury he had picked up at 10 minutes had by now set him a good 5k gold ahead of the Ursa, and with the Manta Style as well Hao could effectively split push the lanes, keeping the pressure on Na`Vi to execute.

At 29 minutes Na`Vi tried to push in at mid lane, but this just set them up to be picked off by TongFu who went 4-0 and ended the fight firmly in control of the game, even finding a Tier 3 Tower in order to sweeten the pot at the end.

At 33 minutes in Na`Vi were able to kill off the supports of TongFu, however only a minute later it was again TongFu’s turn, who took a fight 4-1 and set Na`Vi far behind. THis was further compounded at 38 minutes as TongFu took the highground, being able to find a number of kills without Na`Vi being able to fing much of an opening, leading to Na`Vi calling the ‘GG’.

This time Na’Vi left XBOCT to fend for himself in the easy lane against 3 of TongFu’s heroes. TongFu quickly capitalized on the opportunity and dove XBOCT for the first blood. Na’Vi dicided to attack themselves, going in with a gank on Doom, but losing Windrunnet to TongFu’s rotations.

Dendi had not left the middle lane even as the clock showed 6 minutes. The first time he did, he missed a very important hook, possibly having felt the pressure, only to land a stunning hook moments later on the Gyrocopter that had rotated middle. The pace of the game was way different from game one, as only 4 kills total were on the board at the 11 minute mark.

Na’Vi kept falling behind as Dendi kept missing hooks, but as TongFu were pressuring Na’Vi’s tier 2 tower, Dendi and Puppey managed a hook to the fountain combination, and killing off a few remaining retreating members of TongFu. Things were still looking pretty grim for Na’Vi as the game approached 20 minutes, with TongFu kept pushing towers and winning small exchanges, followed by a 21 minute Roshan.

Na’Vi kept relying on fountain hooks, constantly trying to send Dendi home, but it had a low success rate. XBOCT did try to farm away while his team provided him space to do so. Any skirmishes that happened went the way of TongFu, as their heroes at this point were obviously stronger.

After TongFu got Aegis for Gyrocopter, Na’Vi managed to get a fountain hook on the Gyro in order to get rid of the Aegis on Gyro.

Na’Vi turned everything around with a huge engagement on their Ancients and were able to make a big push to take the middle barracks with XBOCT just chomping away at everything he sees, taking down anyone who respawned, kicking the door wide open back into the game and taking possibly, for the first time in the game, taking the lead.

Another huge hook and a big team wipe for Na’Vi allow them to take down the remaining set of barracks, getting mega creeps on the 45th minute. Suddenly everything started going their way and after Doom fell trying to take down a lone Chen TongFu finally gave up after Na’Vi’s crazy comeback.

Dota 2 na'vi vs tongfu highlights high five

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