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So... I'd go with Gamerzclass imo purely.
You don´t need any of them. You can watch pro games live, there is a ton of youtube videos for free and thousands of guides. But the best is learning by doing, Just play, you´ll get better. If youre getting stomped by boosters oder smurfs, watch the replay, analyse their moves and builds. Do the same. It works.
I'm looking more into learning as much heroes as I can, and maybe I thought standard immortal players have more time and experience on legend or lower brackets and understand how to climb from there. So does gamerzclass have specific guides on how to play each heroes?
True, but gameleap is 10x better
Not only they have guide for every hero, they even broke down 1 hero to 15 videos. I remember they taught me how to farm as tinker, where to march at exactly what time.
in my case, I didnt spent any dimes on tutoring sites to reach my rank now
you dont need to play 118 heroes - you need to play 10 of them perfectly.