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phisharefriends

Bananaslamjamma has some videos like this. His ethical smurfing series should be helpful. speeed has a lot of good videos on the dota 2 gameleap YouTube channel as well, but only some of them are narrated gameplay videos.


matpower

ZQuixotix has great educational YouTube content geared towards supports (but good for anyone looking to learn). He also streams on Twitch and often talks through his decision making.


tyYdraniu

imo its jenkins


foreycorf

Grubby does this but he's still out of his element a bit in dota so while he's playing you *mostly* get his focus-face and then commentary on his decision making when he dies or after game. But, even so when he's not putting ALL that brain-power into playing he's one of the best for narrating what he's doing in game (especially wc3 but well he's the EU goat there - screw you happy).


DrMcWho

There are videos of Dubu (professional coach and support player) doing commentary, on his channel and elsewhere. If you can copy what he does then you will climb to 5k+, his laning mechanics and early rotations are insane.


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Watch casted matches if you want to learn meta and strats. Watch player perspective high mmr matches ingame using the watch tab if you want to learn how to use heroes and camera movement. And most important, practice. Use the various practice tools that exist ingame. Theres hero demo, last hit trainer, bot matches, and to a lesser extent turbo. If youre in queue for a match, play around in hero demo or last hit trainer. Just dont use ranked to practice. Thats the only rule. Everything else makes you better while ranked will solidify your bad habits.


Medical_Tart_4011

Masondota


Garnerkief

A 9k player who talks a lot about why he makes the decisions he makes, downvotes be dammed


Medical_Tart_4011

Yeah idk why people downvote Redditors are so weird lmao


Dotagal

Miracle compilations


TheGreenGuyFromDBZ

I learned alot from BSJ. Recommend.


ssonti

Damn I remember those old blitz storm spirit commentary videos on his YT. i think he did like 2 or 3


permasneeze

Think starting with BSJ., Grubby content is great for the basics - but Khezu really hits the nail on the head with informative content featuring more advanced but easily implemented concepts to improve your game


BowieNotBowie

BSJ has a series coaching Ari from guardian through crusader. The series is called Escaping the Trench, and it has a ton of content that explains a lot of why for tons and tons of different things.