The Best Heroes for Each Position in DOTA 2 in Patch 7.36a
Danil ChepilSufficient time has passed since the release of patch 7.36a in Dota 2, allowing us to draw some conclusions regarding the strength of various heroes. We invite you to familiarize yourself with the heroes that have a strong positive win rate for each of the 5 positions in Dota 2.
The Best Heroes for Each Position in DOTA 2 in Patch 7.36a
Sufficient time has passed since the release of patch 7.36a in Dota 2, allowing us to draw some conclusions regarding the strength of various heroes. We invite you to familiarize yourself with the heroes that have a good positive win rate for each of the 5 positions in Dota 2.
The hero with the highest win rate among all heroes is Sand King in the Offlane position. Despite this, he doesn't appear on the central lane very often, with just over 16 thousand matches. The most popular hero at the moment with a high win percentage is Axe. He appeared in the third position 117.4 thousand times, but he is also played in the midlane, albeit significantly less, with only 3.7 thousand matches.
Additionally, it's worth noting Silencer, who has an impressive win rate of 55.7% in the Carry position, but only a small number of players have tried him as a first position pick, choosing him only 2.9 thousand times. Besides Silencer, another unpopular hero with a good win rate is Visage. He wins 56.3% of matches in the second position but appears extremely rarely, with only 3.4 thousand matches in the last patch.
If you're interested in raising your MMR or simply want to win more often in Dota 2, it's worth paying attention to meta heroes, which you can learn more about below. Any of these heroes have a good chance of winning matches. We recommend watching how professional players play a hero on their Twitch streams before playing it yourself, or finding an up-to-date guide on YouTube.
Hero statistics are taken from the Dotabuff website.
Pos 1 - Carry:
- Wraith King - 56,7% Win Rate; <62,2k Matches
- Pudge - 55,6% Win Rate; <7,7k Matches
- Silincer - 55,7% Win Rate; <55,7k MatchesJuggernaut 53,5% Win Rate; <114,7k Matches
- Lifestealer 53,6% Win Rate; <56,6k Matches
Pos 2 - Midlaner:
- Sand King - 60,1% Win Rate; <16k Matches
- Axe - 57,1% Win Rate; <3,7k Matches
- Visage - 56,3% Win Rate; <3,4k Matches
- Pudge - 54,9% Win Rate; <29,2k Matches
- Necrophos - 54,7% Win Rate; <39,3k Matches
Pos 3 - Offlaner:
- Axe - 56% Win Rate; <117,4k Matches
- Sand King - 54,7% Win Rate; <47,8k Matches
- Wraith King - 54,5% Win Rate; <38,4k Matches
- Legion Commander - 53,1% Win Rate; <89k MatchesCenataur Warruner - 52,9% Win Rate; <57,2k Matches
Pos 4 - Soft Support:
- Shadow Shaman - 56,5% Win Rate; <35,2k Matches
- Warlock - 55,4% Win Rate; <23k MatchesZeus - 54,9% Win Rate; <28,3k Matches
- Abaddon - 54,7% Win Rate; <9,5k Matches
- Undying - 54% Win Rate; <19k Matches
Pos 5 - Hard Support:
- Shadow Shaman - 56,3% Win Rate; <68k Matches
- Abaddon - 55,2% Win Rate; <14k Matches
- Warlock - 54,3% Win Rate; 39,4k Matches
- Venomancer - 54,2% Win Rate; 42,7k Matches
- Lich - 53,3% Win Rate; 35k Matches
Patch 7.36a followed the global patch 7.36. In this latest patch, developers toned down strong heroes and introduced favorable adjustments for those heroes whose win rates needed improvement.
Interesting Fact
Patch 7.36 was released during the height of a major Dota 2 tournament - DreamLeague Season 23. Teams had no choice but to continue playing the playoff stage on the new patch, which came as a surprise to many players since the patch was released overnight, and the next morning teams had their first games. Despite this, the tournament's winners were Team Falcons, who were the original favorites of DreamLeague Season 23. In the grand finals, they defeated Gaimin Gladiators with a score of 3:0, earning $300,000 USD for their team.
Danil Chepil is an expert in the world of esports, having been following the esports scene since 2014. He specializes in Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and VALORANT.
Danil began his acquaintance and collaboration with EgamersWorld in 2022 when, after the Russian aggression, he could no longer continue his career as a bartender.
At that time, he didn't realize that he had a talent for writing news and articles on esports and gaming topics.