3 Methods For Dota 2 Players To Keep Track Of Stats

Thankfully, plenty of third-parties have stepped up to the plate to provide users with the detailed statistics they crave. Whether you are looking for information about your own games, or you prefer to check out the stats of the professional players in recent tournaments, these websites have you covered. Perhaps the knowledge you obtain might just go a long way towards making you a better player.

DOTABUFF

This website is, without question, the best place to get your own personal Dota 2 stats. The amount of detail you can find is absolutely incredible.

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On the main page of DOTABUFF you will find things like your most played heroes, latest matches, names you’ve used in the game, your performance with friends, and your overall win loss ratio. Any of those recent games can be clicked for more information on the stats of that game such as kills, deaths, gold per minute, XP per minute and so on.

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If you want to dig deeper into your games, you can click the “Matches” tab on the front page and see every match in your Dota 2 history.

If you click “Heroes” you will see a breakdown of how well you’ve performed with each of the game’s characters. You can sort by the name of the hero, how often you’ve played them, and your win percentage.

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The last tab, and my personal favorite, shows your records. In this area you can see key statistic like your highest ever gold per minute, most damage dealt to enemy heroes, and so much more. It’s a fun resource to look at, and it also gives you goals to strive for as you can try to beat your own records.

All of the information available on your own page is also available from other players, as long as they have enabled DOTABUFF to see their stats. This allows you to compete with your friends, and it goes even further towards giving you goals, which will help you become a better player.

Pubstats.me

This site is quite a bit smaller in terms of the features offered than DOTABUFF, but it’s still a great resource for players to examine some numbers. This site is aimed more towards only accessing your own stats, whereas DOTABUFF is built as a sort of stats-based social network.

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What I do really like about this site is the fact that it compares the stats relative to the average in the Dota community. So if, for example, you were looking at last hits, you would see how many you average per game versus how many the average user of the website gets. This can be useful because if you are below that average, you know you have a part of your game that you need to work on.

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Pubstats also features some stats that you won’t find elsewhere like how well you do based on how the game is. Are you a mid-game stomper, or do you prefer to take things to deep waters. This site will let you know.


Dota-Academy

This website, unlike the other two, is designed for you to look at stats in pro games. If you are new to the competitive scene, finding out which pros are good at what can help expand your knowledge base a great deal.


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