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Aeon show their might

Posted by Vincent "em0_llama" Nunes 2 years ago
The next big thing to hit the DotA scene, AEDL, kicked off last night with two powerhouses playing a friendly show match to celebrate the opening of this international inhouse leage.



GAME ONE:

Lanes
Singapore AeonEurope DDT
Sentinel
Sand King razer.yongyong (Mid)
Slayer Razer.roy (Bot)
Demon Witch Razer.ToFu (Mid)
Shadow Fiend Razer.hyhy (Top)
Gorgon xy-. (Bot)
Scourge
Vengeful Spirit EnotHOME!Ducky (Bot)
Priestess of the Moon MYM|AngeL (Top)
Storm Spirit MiSeRyTheSLAYER (Mid)
Rogue Knight MYM|miGGel (Bot)
Enigma Ks^Miracle.se (Top)
Mode: -cm
Map: 6.66b

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DDT started off with an extremely aggresive line up and it could be seen from get go that they planned to dominate the lane stages, allowing Misery to farm up his Storm in peace. Aeon had other things in mind. Angel and his Mirana encountered great difficulty due to a superb Shadow Fiend from Hyhy. Hyhy was basically allowed to farm as he pleased, even though Miracle stuck his head out the bushes a couple of times to earn the Scourge a hand full of kills.

Misery was clearly affected by delay or lag as his timing was quite thrown off. With Storm being such a fragile hero, Aeon were very clever to place Lion solo mid as the roaming Sand King became a very daunting thought for Misery, as he was forced to play very defensively; severely limiting his farm.

Sven and Vengeful Spirit were having an equally tough time bottom lane. Lina and Sand King ganked them continuously, Neutral creeps were constantly being pulled and Medusa was a very happy camper, farming her lane solidly.



Aeon countered DDT's aggresive line up but teleporting all around the map, aiding teammates in need and saving a number of deaths. Special mention must go to Tofu and his Lion who timed and placed his stuns to perfection, often allowing his teammates to escape with minimal health. Slowly but surely, Aeon started to pull ahead in terms of kills, farm and towers; completely overrunning their European counterparts. Their complete map dominance allowed Hyhy to afford his Manta Style after 20 minutes of gameplay; while Medusa farmed solidly as well. All DDT had to boast were a couple pairs of Power Treads.

Aeon also triumphed in nearly every team fight as they avoided clumping, allowing for Enigma's ultimate to be easily countered. 30 minutes in, DDT was pushed over by sheer force, being out farmed, out leveled and out played.

GAME TWO:

Lanes
Europe DDTSingapore Aeon
Sentinel
Shadow Fiend MiSeRyTheSLAYER (Bot)
Slithereen Guard MYM|AngeL (Top)
Oblivion Ks^Miracle.se (Mid)
Warlock EnotHOME!Ducky (Top)
Rogue Knight MYM|miGGel (Mid)
Scourge
Gorgon SG9_Host (Top)
Shadow Shaman razer.yongyong (Bot)
Demon Witch Razer.Opio- (Mid)
Magnataur Razer.hyhy (Bot)
Storm Spirit xy-. (Mid)
Mode: -cm
Map: 6.66b

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This game went significantly better for the Europeans than the first game did. They went for a more conservative approach this time, focusing on pushing power and giving their carry, Slardar protection and the ability to farm. However, it was the Asians' chance to turn up the heat during the lane stages, with Magnus and Rhasta being a very deadly combo.

The various lanes were like totally different stories for DDT. Slardar farmed solidly, supported by Ducky and his Warlock. Angel was able to gain his Vanguard and Blink Dagger within 20 minutes and things were looking good for DDT. On the other hand, Misery's Shadow Fiend basically withered in front of Hyhy's Magnus and yongyong's Rhasta. All due respect to Misery though, as this is a very difficult lane to play against, especially when using a relatively weak hero such as Shadow Fiend. Saying this, he was able to get himself back into the game later on.

Things were looking very even mid way through the game, with Pugna being well on the way to getting his sheep stick and Angel having a truly impressive creep count, as well as solid items. The pushing power of DDT earned them a number of towers, gaining a slight map and push advantage. On the other side of the map, Magnus was getting extremely fat and xy-.'s Storm roamed around the map continuously; picking off whatever heroes he could find (often being Misery and his Shadow Fiend).



When things got down to team fights, it could easily be said that Magnus saved the day for Aeon. His Empower coupled with Battlefury allowed him to rip through the team while his teammates disabled DDT left right and centre, with Medusa often walking in to pick up the scraps. The only Sentinel player to shine was Angel, picking up a hand full of Double Kills and a good all around effort from DDT earned him a triple kill.

Once again, DDT were out farmed by Aeon and the Asian team soon started to push DDT from all angles, forcing them to sit put in their base. The greastest criticism in this game would have to be directed at Sven, who chose a controversial Vanguard and Mask of Madness build rather than buying Blink Dagger or Black King Bar. Once Medusa was able to tank the Sentinel's feable attempts at killing her, Aeon were able to pick off the Sentinel and conquer their opponents to win the showmatch 2-0.

Both of these great games were overshadowed the lag that the European side suffered. AEDL is a great iniative as it brings together the best of Europe and Asian into one enviroment, but until a fair and stable host is found; there isn't much promise for fair matchs.

Our very own MadMortigan had the honour of shoutcasting both games alongside TheShit!'s Synderen. These can be found HERE.

Be sure to stay tuned to GosuGamers for coverage of what promises to be a league of the highest caliber.


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#51 EuroUSrNoobs 2 years ago

So lets just cut this crap and say that LAG does render games unplayable.

So those that said asian teams should stop making excuses when they lose in online games, blaming lag etc, please do take back your words.

Thanks.
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#52 CTS.mky- 2 years ago
#31
you're right there
featuring lag against DDT no one can played a good game with it
#53 ShayanGreat 2 years ago
Lag does matter. No doubt about it. I'm sure you all have experienced that too.

After saying that, I still think DDT would have lost. AEON were just too good in all aspects of the game.
I aint being biased at all. I'm a fan of DDT myself. But AEON was just too good.


Overall, they were nice games, and it was a good read too. GG
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#54 tehpainkiller 2 years ago
Black King Bar > Vanguard
end.
#55 exhale 2 years ago
Some of the guys here are really retarded ... first of all,with the tiniest ideea of lag the game goes crappy...last hitting vs a sf for ex(+64 dmg :O) is practically IMPOSSIBLE with lag .. timing combo`s also is HARD AS HELL(just plain luck can do that)and therefore teamfights would always be so one-sided...
It`s so fucking stupid to say that Aeon played more "hard" or "timed better" ... how the fuck can you NOT PLAY GOOD if your opponent team is made of timetravellers?...when you try to dodge an arrow that already hit you on your opponents computer 0.5 seconds ago?
Yea,i`m not a fanboy of Loda nor of any other dota player...but Loda not playing was harder for DDT to beat than the entire Aeon team..those with just 0.1kg of brain would understand and accept this is the truth ... at the moment he`s the best DDT member and the fact that he doesn`t shine as he used to ain`t of much importance..this game was without stake and therefore he would of been more than relaxed playing it...
As a greet for all trolls,go F... yourselves and if maturity goes past around you,just jump off the fucking rooftop,you would spare this world of a great quantity of stupidity.
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#56 NoleT 2 years ago
#55
Plz calm down i agree with you but you dont need to talk like that, just accept that some just cant understand how hard it is to play GOOD with LAG!

One other thing is that it wasent cm.

And last Loda are the main carrier in DDT so its maybe becasue of that Aeon could outfarm DDT! But Aeon played realy good and they deserve the wins
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#57 barok 2 years ago
Saying lag doesn't matter is like saying timing doesn't matter in dota. Just saying.
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#58 Fatal.RsC 2 years ago
#55 ah please I want you to post that comment in TR vs Ks gosucup match because a lot of European fanboys say " lag doesn't matter ".. " lol this match prove EU > Asia " and blah blah blah


Ot: roy lina is epic perfect stun
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#59 meanslayer 2 years ago
such an informing post!
such a pro summary :)
 

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