Ralf & Dota2player
Ralf Ralf
Hey, I’ve been thinking a lot about how to build a lineup that keeps your carry safe while still staying aggressive—something that lets the team move forward without falling into those early gank traps. What’s your take on crafting a strategy that balances solid defense with pushing the play?
Dota2player Dota2player
Got it, the key is to lock your carry in lane with a good ward and a tower that can be used as a safety net. Start with a supportive carry in the mid, keep the jungle warded for early gank counter‑play, and make sure your initiator has a solid ult cooldown window. Push a lane only when the enemy’s core is on cooldown or after you’ve got a lane advantage; if the enemy goes in, use a quick creep block and fall back. Keep the mid vision high, rotate with the carry when you’re pulling, and only commit to a push when you have a clear item advantage or the enemy is missing. That way you stay aggressive, but your carry never gets caught out by a surprise gank.