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Invite code: bzvqcojk use o código no site oficial pra ganhar recompensas: https://heweb.99.com/yhsy/streamer/ - Text Translated into English: In today’s guide, I’m going to explain a fundamental concept to understand why some matches end long before the late game: early game dominance. It’s very common to pick a hero that is extremely strong in the late game, but the match never reaches that point, simply because the advantage was already decided much earlier. To understand this, we need to divide the game into three main phases: early game, mid game, and late game. The early game represents the beginning of the match, usually up to around 10 or 11 minutes. The mid game is the transitional phase, roughly from 12 to 20 minutes. The late game is the final stage, when heroes are fully built and a single fight can decide the outcome of the match. These phases exist to identify each team’s power spikes throughout the game. One team can be very strong early on and lose strength over time, while the other may start weaker and become dominant as the match progresses. This happens because each hero has a different power curve: some are stronger early, others peak in the mid game, and some only become truly strong in the late game. With that in mind, let’s analyze the team compositions in this match, starting with my team. Our lineup consists of Dragon Warrior, Stilleto, Chronos, Lilith, and Flávia. Dragon Warrior is strong in the early game but weak in the late game. Stilleto has a decent early game and becomes very strong in the late game. Chronos is strong in the early and mid game but falls off in the late game. Lilith and Flávia, on the other hand, remain strong throughout the entire match. This means our team has a composition that is very strong in the early game, a solid mid game, but a more limited late game, since only three heroes remain truly strong in the final stage of the match. Now let’s look at the enemy team, composed of Hades, Phyrrus, Magnolia, Khaos, and Pengwing. Hades is weak early but strong in the mid and late game. Phyrrus is strong in the mid and late game. Magnolia also peaks in the mid and late game. Khaos is strong throughout all phases of the game. Pengwing is strong in the mid and late game as well. Unlike our composition, the enemy team has only one hero that is truly strong in the early game, while most of their power comes from scaling over time. This difference completely defines how the match should be played. Our team needs to secure an advantage early, dominate the map, and force objectives while our heroes are still stronger. The enemy team, on the other hand, needs to avoid direct fights, focus on farming, and extend the match to reach the point where their composition becomes superior. However, what happened was the opposite. The enemy team did not respect the early game and tried to fight on equal terms from the very beginning. As a result, they lost key fights, gave up map control, and allowed our team to build an overwhelming advantage. By the time the mid game arrived, the gap was already too large for them to recover, and the match turned into a complete stomp, decided during the early stages of the game - Tags: #HeroesEvolved #Guide #HeroTips #HEMTips #ProTips #ProGuide