A Popular Dota 2 Twitch streamer, a former professional player, a Valve analyst, and a content creator for Team Liquid Brian Canavan AKA ‘BSJ’ recently shared his thoughts on the latest Dota 2 patch 7.30d update in a YouTube video.
The game has shifted from ultra-late game hard carries to a more mid-game centered tempo as a result of recent Dota 2 patch changes.
To put it another way, the stack meta has been weakened, and late-game carries like Sven and Luna have been weakened.
As a result, aggressive carries like Monkey King, Slark, and Weaver have emerged as the best carries in Dota 2 patch 7.30d, which will be used for The International.
Weaver is one of the game’s most mobile heroes, capable of dealing significant burst damage to low-armor characters. Furthermore, during the game’s middle stages, The Swarm is an excellent team-fight spell.
Weaver is a fantastic carry to have on your team, especially because Shukuchi and Time Lapse make it difficult to pin him down.
Weaver, according to BSJ, can be cast in almost any role.
Weaver’s versatility, according to BSJ, is one of the qualities that makes him a strong choice. In Dota 2 patch 7.30d, the hero can be chosen in a draft and then rotated to a carry, offlane, or even support if necessary.
In the professional world, this adaptability is highly valued. Captains prefer to wait until later in the draft to make their core picks in order to get the best matchups possible, so Weaver’s versatility gives captains a lot of options to work with.
BSJ believes that the best way to play the hero is to be as aggressive as possible, regardless of the role he is cast in. Weaver is ideal for skirmishes because of his high early game damage. Although the hero scales well into the late game, he is overshadowed by other, more powerful carries.