Zhang “Faith_bian” Ruida’s Magnus only managed to draw in top, finding a hard match in Nuengnara “23savage” Teeramahanon on the Morphling. Wang “Ame” Chunyu looked comfortable on his Terrorblade pick, and he had Zhang “y`” Yiping’s Bane providing plenty of support during the laning phase enabling LGD to take their safe lane easily. Although Matthew “Whitemon” Filemon’s Crystal Maiden was quick to fall after. Our game opened with T1 drawing first blood, taking down Zhao “XinQ” Zixing’s Snapfire just before the 3-minute mark.
We breakdown what made this series pure Dota magic. While PSG.LGD ultimately reigned triumphant, T1 were no push over. Our opening series in Bucharest on Day 2 had no shortage of incredible moments. Upper Bracket Highlight: T1 go down fighting Wjile Virtus.Pro proved they’re not to be underestimated in their Upper Bracket match-up against Vici Gaming. Although it wasn’t meant to be, T1 played more than admirably. Our opening series looked a little shaky for PSG.LGD at times, as T1 SEA team pulled out all the stops to keep their Upper Bracket dreams alive. We were treated to not one, but two three game series in our Upper Bracket today, and both had their fair share of surprises. LGD & Virtus.Pro continue their Upper Bracket run If you missed out on all the thrills and spills, we’ve rounded up a few of the most memorable moments from Day 2 in Bucharest. And things are no less brutal in the Upper Bracket, where a fall could mean the difference between an easy ride to the Grand Finals, or a difficult climb back to the top. As the competition starts to heat up, it’s make or break time for our Lower Bracket teams. Our second day at TI 10 yet again brought us some truly beautiful Dota 2. Snapfire will be available in Fall 2019 for DOTA 2 on Steam.We take a look back at all the action from Day 2 at TI 10. OG, the Chinese DOTA 2 team, has been destroying the competition, but could international competitors like North America's Team Liquid or Europe's Evil Geniuses win the bulk of the $33 million prize pool? With one more day of competition left at The International, there's no telling what else we might see. 2018 revealed two new heroes that brought excitement back to fans. In 2017, fans were less than thrilled to hear about the card game Artifact, which barely a year after launch struggles to stay afloat. The Monkey King, who is heavily inspired by the mythological Wukong made his debut in 2016. Valve has used The International tournament to tease new DOTA 2-related content for years. Joining the likes of Clockwerk, Tinker and the Techies, the auntie with a taste for violence will make a perfect addition to the MOBA. Snapfire is a member of the Keen race, a group of smaller characters who make up for their stature with advanced technology and magic, similar to the Yordles from League of Legends. If that fails, Snapire has a shotgun or mini turret mounted on the lizard's back to deal with pesky minions and monsters. If she's stuck on her own, she still has her trusty lizard steed to shoot fireballs at approaching enemies. Her cookies, made with loving care, can be thrown to allies to aid them in the thick of battle. Judging by the trailer, it seems that Snapfire will be a cross between a DPS and support.