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Learn how to properly Offlane and win more games with this Bristleback full gameplay from Moo! Play like a pro watching pro playing - Subscribe to the channel to stay always up to date with the latest Dota 2 Pro trends. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ David "Moo" Hull is an American professional Dota 2 player who is currently playing for Sadboys. Biography Dota 2 At around 14 years old, Moo was playing Starcraft and was inspired by Root Gaming and their players, "Destiny" and "CatZ" and wanted to become a professional player. While initially playing Starcraft he got bored of the game and turned to other games such as Heroes of Newerth. With the decline of HoN and a few notable players from the game moved to Dota 2, he began to venture into Dota 2. As a new player, Moo made his mark into the North American Dota 2 scene through solo match making, inhouses and networking. He played in numerous events such as Sunday Evening Cup Series, NEL and FaceIt and rose through the ranks to eventually receive enough attention to get a shot on a pro team. After networking, Moo joined his first team, Root Gaming on May 8, 2015. He later joined Team Fire. Showing promising signs with the new team and after a surprising victory against Complexity Gaming in the grand finals of the ESL ONE New York 2015 American Qualifiers, Team Archon picked up Team Fire. After poor results in the Shanghai Major, Moo added Ritsu and ztok to the finalise the squad due to Valve's roster lock-in rules, but later realized ztok was ineligible to participate in any further Valve sponsored events due to matchfixing with his previous team. While looking for a replacement, an offer was made to him to join another team and Moo made the personal decision to leave Archon and join Digital Chaos. Moo was able to compete at the The International 2016 after defeating Complexity Gaming 3-2 in the finals in the The International 2016 Americas Qualifiers. After a good group stage placement in The International 2016, Moo later played a vital role for Digital Chaos in the main stage where during the deciding matchup against Evil Geniuses he played Beastmaster and after seeing EG push down the middle lane in the 45th minute, he took two barracks from EG's base and later teleporting back to base using two Primal Roars with the refresher orb ensuring the fight would go in DC's favour.[5][6] In the grand finals he lost 3-1 to Wings Gaming, and after the conclusion of the tournament, he was later replaced by Moonmeander as their offlaner. He later joined Complexity Gaming as their offlaner, to complete the squad. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Rigwarl, the Bristleback Recommended Roles Carry Durable Initiator Nuker Never one to turn his back on a fight, Rigwarl was known for battling the biggest, meanest scrappers he could get his hands on. Christened Bristleback by the drunken crowds, he waded into backroom brawls in every road tavern between Slom and Elze, until his exploits finally caught the eye of a barkeep in need of an enforcer. For a bit of brew, Bristleback was hired to collect tabs, keep the peace, and break the occasional leg or two (or five, in the case of one unfortunate web-hund). After indulging in a night of merriment during which bodily harm was meted out in equal parts upon both delinquent patrons and his own liver, Bristleback finally met his match. "Your tusks offend me, sir," he was heard to drunkenly slur to one particularly large fellow from the northern wastes whose bill had come due. What followed was a fight for the ages. A dozen fighters jumped in. No stool was left unbroken, and in the end, the impossible happened: the tab went unpaid. Over the weeks that followed, Bristleback's wounds healed, and his quills grew back; but an enforcer's honor can be a prickly thing. He paid the tab from his own coin, vowing to track down this northerner and extract redemption. And then he did something he'd never done before—he actually trained, and in so doing made a startling discovery about himself. A smile peeled back from his teeth as he flexed his quills. Turning his back to a fight might be just the thing. #Moo #Bristleback #Dota2Progames Hero Details: https://liquipedia.net/dota2/Bristleback