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Malr1ne explained why you shouldn't switch to a new position in Dota 2

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Malr1ne spoke about changing positions in Dota 2

Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorok stated that he has never been in favor of changing positions in Dota 2, except in situations where a player is completely unable to achieve success in their chosen position.

The player shared this opinion on Twitch.

"I've never supported it in general. It's everyone's choice, everyone's decision, but I've never supported changing roles. Only if you have... I can understand if you really can't succeed there."

According to Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak, the esports player believes that even in the case of minor setbacks, it is worth continuing to develop in the chosen position, since it is practically impossible to achieve success in any other way. As an example, the esports player cited Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko, who was unable to show improvement after switching to carry, but after returning to his original position, he began to develop steadily.

"I don't really agree with that. If you play one role, keep playing that role. Stick with it. If you really want to be the best, you need to keep training. Otherwise, how will you become the best? Otherwise, it's like, ‘Oh, that didn't work out, so I'll switch to another role. This didn't work out, so I'll switch to another role.’ So what?

Here's a very good example for you — No[o]ne. He switched to carry, and what did he achieve in carry in six months or a year? He returned to mid — he just takes out everyone. Anyone, anyone. The guy has talent, he's a very good mid laner. So don't make mistakes like that. Why? Well, do I support that? Yes, No[o]ne also played on the “three.” So, you see..."

Let us remind you that earlier Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak said that Andreas Frank “Cr1t-” Nielsen is planning to end his career as a pro player.

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