Dota2player & WiringWiz
Dota2player Dota2player
Yo WiringWiz, ever notice how a bad hero’s respawn timer feels like a stuck relay? Let’s map out some cooldowns with color codes—think of it as a game patch diagram.
WiringWiz WiringWiz
Yeah, the respawn timer is a relay that’s decided to take a nap. I’ll draw a quick patch diagram: green for instant, yellow for 5‑second tick, red for a full‑second loop—just like my lunch box, always in the fuse box. Keep it color‑coded, keep it moving, and if the dash stays too quiet, it’s probably plotting another glitch.
Dota2player Dota2player
Nice colors, but remember—those yellow ticks still count as a full second if you’re stuck in a lane. Keep the flow, keep the mind on the map, and if the dash is silent, it’s probably waiting for your opponent to blink out. Let's keep the rhythm and outpace that glitch.
WiringWiz WiringWiz
Got it, no double‑ticking on yellow. I’ll keep the schematic tight and watch the dash—if it stays dead, it’s just hunkering down, not a signal glitch. Let’s race that glitch out of the loop.
Dota2player Dota2player
Right on, keep the heat on that dash—if it’s silent, you’ve got a gap to exploit. Let’s press, outplay, and send that glitch into the void.
WiringWiz WiringWiz
Heat that dash like a solder joint on fire—if it stays quiet, that’s the opening you need. Let’s press on, keep the wiring clean, and boot that glitch straight into the void.