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                                                        DOTA 3






















Dota 3 is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed and published by Valve Corporation. The game is the stand-alone sequel to Defense of the Ancients (DotA), which was a community-created mod for Blizzard Entertainment's Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and its expansion pack, The Frozen Throne. Dota 3 is played in matches between two teams of five players, with each team occupying and defending their own separate base on the map. Each of the ten players independently controls a powerful character, known as a "hero", who all have unique abilities and different styles of play. During a match, players collect experience points and items for their heroes to successfully battle the opposing team's heroes in player versus player combat. A team wins by being the first to destroy a large structure located in the opposing team's base, called "The Ancient".It is free to play and fun to play

                                                      Gameplay

Dota 3 is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game in which two teams of five players compete to collectively destroy a large structure defended by the opposing team known as the "Ancient", whilst defending their own.As in Defense of the Ancients, the game is controlled using standard real-time strategy controls and is presented on a single map in a three-dimensional isometric perspective.Ten players each control one of the game's 115 playable characters, known as "heroes", with each having their own design, strengths, and weaknesses.Heroes are divided into two primary roles, known as the "carry" and "support".Carries, which are also called "cores", begin each match as weak and vulnerable, but are able to become more powerful later in the game, thus becoming able to "carry" their team to victory.Supports generally lack abilities that deal heavy damage, having ones with more functionality and utility that provide assistance for their carries.

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