How do I get all heroes to the same map location in Dota 2

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When playing Dota 2 how do I get other heroes to support my hero?

Notice I keep dying when all opponent heroes arrive at the one location and make a 5 versus 1 battle against my hero. However, I do not seem to be able to achieve this tactic against my opponents. I am playing beginner mode if that affects the answer.

While I can transport my hero to support hero locations I really want to be able to have my support heroes attack a location or opponent hero I feel is critical.

Is there a way to achieve this?






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Which map is bigger Dota or LoL?

LoL map is about 60% the size of dota one. Approximately: dota2 map: 14144x14080 units. LoL map: 8100x8100 units.

How do you draw on the mini map in Dota 2?

Left Click + \u2913 Hold while moving your cursor over the minimap will draw lines on the minimap.

How many Dota 2 maps are there?

There's only one map, and it's because the original Warcraft mod known as Dota basically WAS the map. The heroes, the mechanics, just about everything is based and balanced around the 3-lane map of Dota. If you want to play Dota on a different map, there are several custom maps available in Reborn.

How do you demo a Dota 2 map?

Just go to Heroes --> Global Items --> Terrain --> Demo! It brings you to the regular sized map, and you're allowed to change any heroes, set WTF mode, and still change cosmetics.



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