{"id":7165,"date":"2019-04-30T04:12:22","date_gmt":"2019-04-30T04:12:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=7165"},"modified":"2020-10-05T22:32:47","modified_gmt":"2020-10-06T02:32:47","slug":"ninjas-in-pyjamas-triumph-over-ehome-join-mdl-disneyland-paris-major","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/ninjas-in-pyjamas-triumph-over-ehome-join-mdl-disneyland-paris-major\/","title":{"rendered":"Ninjas In Pyjamas triumph over EHOME, join MDL Disneyland Paris Major"},"content":{"rendered":"

Ninja In Pyjamas has outlasted EHOME in the finals of OGA Dota PIT Minor 2019<\/a>, securing the title and a precious ticket to take part in the MDL Disneyland Paris Major.<\/p>\n

NIP took home the USD $125,000 prize pool and 120 valuable Dota Pro Circuit points to go along with its victory, stamping itself as a team to look out for in the sport’s next big major.<\/p>\n

NIP features five star players including Marcus “Ace” Hoelgaard, Adrian “Fata” Trinks, Neta “33” Shapira, Martin “Saksa” Sazdov and Peter “ppd” Dager.<\/p>\n

PDD is one of the best drafters in history of Dota 2, a reputation forged after helping his side win The International 5. He is not only their fifth role supporter, he is also their captain.<\/p>\n

In addition to their captain, Aaron “Clairvoyance” Kim plays the role of coach, helping to analyse meta of the patch and enemy drafting tactics.<\/p>\n

NIP started their first match in the group stage against Royal Never Give Up (RNG) and lost the series, due largely to the fact RNG banned Drow Ranger in game two and game three.<\/p>\n

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Then, on the second day of the group stage, NIP battled against Gambit Esports and out-played them by using Ace\u2019s Naga Siren in game one and Fata\u2019s Queen of Pain in game three.<\/p>\n

NIP finished third in Group A after losing against BOOM ID in the final day of the group stage.<\/p>\n

In the playoffs, they delivered a brilliant burst of form, refusing to surrender even a single game against Majestic Esports, Forward Gaming and Alliance.<\/p>\n

Coming into the finals against EHOME, NIP totally out-drafted its opponent by picking Broodmother last, while EHOME had a lineup of Razor, Grimstroke, DoomBringer, Wraith King and Rubick.<\/p>\n

It was not the best time to pick Broodmother because DoomBringer, Grimstroke and Rubick are able to deal with the spawn of Spiders. This is the reason the game lasted more than 50 minutes because Broodmother was not able to tear down many towers and pressure the middle too much in early phase.<\/p>\n

NIP only took control of the game when Broodmother and Morphing had all their core items.<\/p>\n

Learning its Broodmother lesson from game one, EHOME picked Winter Wyvern as their first support hero in game two. The pick lowered NIP’s chances of drafting Broodmother because Winter Wyvern\u2019s ultimate skill, Winter\u2019s Curse, targets an enemy and turns all the allies around the targeted enemy to attack him for a duration of 5.5 seconds.<\/p>\n

NIP respected Winter Wyvern and never went for Broodmother again.<\/p>\n

EHOME played game two intelligently and slowly, taking advantage of two strong late game heroes, Medusa and Wraith King, while NIP drafted Templar Assassin as one of their cores.<\/p>\n

Templar Assassin is very strong in early-middle phase of the game, but he is weak in late game because he’s unable to melt down any core heroes within a few hits after all the core heroes purchase their items.<\/p>\n

NIP called GG when Medusa and Wraith King were out of control.<\/p>\n\n\n