One week for teams to fix their mistakes at China’s DPC 2021 S1

The China Upper Division of the Dota Pro Circuit 2021 has halted for a much-deserved break. As these Chinese teams enjoy the festive Lunar New Year, it would be crucial for certain teams to reflect on the upcoming matches.

Four teams need to put in some serious practice during the break to stay competitive in the league. Here’s our breakdown.

DPC 2021 S1 China Upper

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The Sloppy Elephants

Team Elephant was the most hyped up team of the season. Led by famed regional prodigies, the roster was expected to deliver great results quickly.

Despite the expectations, Elephant didn’t stand a chance against the newcomers in the scene. Xu “fy” Linsen, the captain, has played exceptionally, often surpassing his semi-support role to transition to a core. However, Invictus Gaming and Team Aster were closed qualifier teams but are at the top of their game and made Elephant look like Dumbos.

During their game versus Invictus Gaming, Elephant might have underestimated their opponents, deciding to play their signature heroes instead of proper cheese picks. Although Elephant managed to secure the first match, IG turned the series around with much better drafts. Off to a poor debut, Elephant did eventually recover by taking back two victories from PSG.LGD and LBZS.

Coming into next weekend, Fy and his stack have to keep up the momentum or they might just end in 5th and out of the competition.

Underdogs’ Uprising

Speaking of IG and Aster, the two teams are the top seeds in the group, with three consecutive victories in their bag. As a cherry on top, all three victories were snatched from renowned powerhouses that were supposed to be favorites. While it’s still too soon to announce their early victory, the remaining matches are very much in their favor, especially against the losers.

Aster go top of the League with a 2-0 victory over EHOME.#DPCCN pic.twitter.com/g4w1BzAXDr

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Team MagMa and LBZS probably won’t pose much threat against the former, so securing these extra victories will most definitely secure their spots as the top two. However, the talk of the town would be when IG and Aster finally face off. Aster, in particular, specializes in the late game, often having a higher success rate when the match extends past the hour mark. Whereas IG prefers fast-paced games, often snowballing around midgame and keeping up the momentum.

As far as the Dota 2 meta’s concerned, it’s much preferable to end a game quickly due to the introduction of Aghanim’s Shards. The item is only purchasable at the twentieth-minute mark, aka the midgame. Hence, most teams utilize this timing to escalate their heroes’ potential.

The clash of two different meta approaches is definitely something to look out for after the break.

Important week ahead of PSG.LGD

PSG.LGD is another powerhouse that hasn’t shown much dominance at the China Upper Division, or so they

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