Dota 2
Meernok Feb 2, 2015 @ 1:37am
Looking for a website/wiki that shows the item tree
The official item list on the site will show what items are needed if the item is craftable, but the reverse doesn't show; e.g. in-game when you click on an item it shows you the potential items it can be crafted into.

Like, if I'm trying to think of a build and maybe I think a Ring of Regen would be good to have , but I want to know what that could lead to later then I have to click on every item to see if Ring of Regen is a component.

Even in-game, when you're in the 'create a build' thing, there's no way to see what items build into what other items (unless I'm wrong).

Thanks in advance.
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Wasted_46 Feb 2, 2015 @ 1:42am 
http://dota2.gamepedia.com/Items

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.
UwU Feb 2, 2015 @ 1:44am 
RoA ._.

2 staffs of wizardry + vit booster
ez

it´s all about play this is not LOL
Sir Jam Custard Feb 2, 2015 @ 1:46am 
Shift+click or normal click item in shop should show you when u r playing
-Drac0- Feb 2, 2015 @ 1:58am 
Yep, you click on the item in the shop it shows both what is needed to build it & what it builds into.
Meernok Feb 2, 2015 @ 2:04am 
Originally posted by Wasted_46:
http://dota2.gamepedia.com/Items

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.

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 :)
Frenge Feb 2, 2015 @ 2:15am 
Originally posted by Dr. Rick Dagless M.D.:
Originally posted by Wasted_46:
http://dota2.gamepedia.com/Items

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.

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.
Last edited by Frenge; Feb 2, 2015 @ 2:18am
Wasted_46 Feb 2, 2015 @ 2:37am 
It takes 600-1000 hours to get out of the "learning" stage of the game, depending on how good a learner are you and how much out-of-game material you use.
UwU Feb 2, 2015 @ 2:40am 
Originally posted by Wasted_46:
It takes 600-1000 hours to get out of the "learning" stage of the game, depending on how good a learner are you and how much out-of-game material you use.
600-1000 PLAYING

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
Lahel Feb 2, 2015 @ 2:48am 
Just play more :) I'm sure you can eventually remember them all.
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