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heres this one, but I assure you that you will learn. It only takes about 300-400 hours to get like 80% of the items down then another 100-200 to get the unused ones like RoA.
2 staffs of wizardry + vit booster
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it´s all about play this is not LOL
That wiki is okay, but not quite what I had mind. I was hoping there was a site that emulates the in-game shop UI. Maybe I'll make one myself.
"only 300-400 hours" doesn't sound right. I mean, I consider myself a pretty big gamer... I've definitely put hundreds of hours into various games.... But 300 hours is a lot; not "only".
Most games: you learn all the vital stuff in the first 100 hours for sure... Granted, Dota is not most games :)
Generally, people on Dota 2 will consider 800-1000 hours a "decent/good" level of experience :P
Edit: on topic, you could start a bot match and then make your build while checking what items build into what in the bot match.
plus another at least 1000 hours reading guides, watching videos or steams. This is not a casual game you need ot invest tons of hours