Produced by Valve, DOTA 2 is a videogame that can be played by multiple users. The dynamics of the game is that it comprises two teams with 5 members each who have to defend their own lands. The team that can destroy the other team’s ancient base within their territory wins the game.
Changes in the gold coins spending
The game is all about who dies first as dying means losing the gold coins that were collected, however, dying causes a lesser loss in the coins as the buyback costs less in that case, not forgetting the chances of losing for that player’s team increases several times even if they save their gold coins.
Perhaps, the changes that were brought to DOTA 2 was that dying would equate to losing more number of coins which would force the characters to spend more coins before the end.
More than that, the newly introduced changes in the cost of various commodities have been modified as well to increase the cost of the players if they wish to buy them.
These include the following Ring of Basilius, Healing Salve, Blades of Attack, Gloves of Haste, and Hood of Defiance.
Salve here was excluded from the increase in the cost and its cost remains the same even with the modification.
What can we play the game on?
The game is sold to IOS as well as Android and even allows crossplay which widens its reach and choices for the gamers as they can now choose whoever they wish to play and form a circle of their known ones with whom they can play the game.
Recently, fans were very happy about hearing about the International Game on DOTA 2 where the players could earn more than the Wimbledon players as the game gained attention from the media as well.
Prominent changes introduced
The game will allow only a pool of 20 new contestants that can enter the game and not more than that, the list would appear before the game commences and can be selected by the players for themselves.
The second change being that a new player will have to face a player with a good experience as a new player can learn the game the best if faced with someone who is much better at it.