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RAMZES666 revelations

Russian pro player Roman "RAMZES666" Kushnarev recently shared interesting insights on Twitch about Dota 2 heroes, other players' streams, and personal stories from his esports career.

Lina: A Heroine That Dominates

Talking about Lina, RAMZES666 highlighted her strength at every stage of the game. He mentioned her high damage and incredible farming speed, calling her a major threat:

"Lina is too strong. She dominates in the late game and even in the early stages. Her farming is insane. It's hard to deal with her, especially when pushing high ground. She can just one-shot you."

Daxak’s Streams: A Treasure Trove of Ideas

RAMZES666 also spoke about Nikita "Daxak" Kuzmin, praising his creative builds and strategies shared on his streams:

"Daxak has some cool builds. Watching his streams can teach you a lot. Even simple things like keeping track of timings can be useful."

Handshake Drama After Matches

RAMZES666 recalled an incident when a player refused to shake his hand after a match. He revealed it was SoNNeikO, another support player:

"It happened once, yeah. [Was it Fishman?] No, but close. It was SoNNeikO."

This moment shows how competitive tension can sometimes lead to such situations in esports.

Topson: Finnish Star and Military Service

RAMZES666 shared his thoughts about his former teammate, Finnish player Topias Miikka "Topson" Taavitsainen, who had to step away from the game due to mandatory military service:

"I can only say good things about Topson. Like MATUMBAMAN, he’s in the army now. Maybe it’s tough for him. He’s been stuck in Deadlock for a while, though."

Despite stepping back from the pro scene, Topson remains one of the most respected players in Dota 2.

These stories give a glimpse into pro Dota 2 players' world, relationships, and challenges. RAMZES666 remains a top player from Russia and an influential voice in the Dota 2 community.

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