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Alliance hasn't been nearly as dominant as they were in TI3.
Korean dota is a joke. At best they get a qualifier invite and then immediately get knocked out.
Chinese dota 2 teams has lost the Ti3, so Ti4 will become the best stage to show their strength. They added more leagues to help teams improve their skills. Ti4 will become Ti2, I think.
No one hates Na'vi people just tend to dislike things when they become overly popular and mainstream (Naruto) to the point it has everyone fanning over it. Navi might not be the actual best team in the world but they are certainly good and definitely one of the most popular because theyre crowd pleasers
1, I really do hope that you just mistyped "west korean team". There is no such thing as west korea. There are North and South Koreas, the latter being the leading e-sport country of the world.
2, devilesk is right, the korean Dota pro scene is pretty bad atm. They dont really put effort and money in it just yet. Ofc they will get to fight in the qualifiers but most probably lose to top chinese teams (given that all SEA is one qualifier group). The best team in Korea is probably Zephyr right now (atleast they have some half-decent players with Bamboe and Blitz) but all of them are americans so I don't know if they can be considered korean.
Who knows?
Truth.