BLAST SLAM VII Overview: Aurora Gaming Dominates, Key Heroes and Match Trends Analyzed
A deep dive into the BLAST SLAM VII concludes with Aurora Gaming emerging as a top contender. We analyze the league's overall performance, noting Aurora Gaming's strong win rate, the most popular heroes like Hoodwink and Lion, and key trends in match duration and scoring.
# BLAST SLAM VII: Final Overview and Key Insights
The BLAST SLAM VII has concluded, providing a wealth of data on team performance and hero meta. Our analysis covers the league's overall trends, focusing on the standout teams and the most impactful hero choices.
Latest Action: May 30th Showdown
The final day of competition saw several high-stakes matchups. Key results from May 30th included:
- Aurora Gaming defeated Tundra Esports (Match ID: 8831571549)
- Team Yandex defeated Team Spirit (Match ID: 8831663527)
- Aurora Gaming maintained their dominance by defeating Team Liquid (Match ID: 8831927547)
These matchups highlighted the competitive depth, with Aurora Gaming securing multiple victories on the final day.
League Performance Metrics
Overall, the league featured 75 matches across 12 teams. The average match duration was approximately 2553 seconds (about 42.5 minutes), suggesting extended, strategic gameplay. The average score across all matches was 52.5, with a maximum score of 113 and a minimum of 26, indicating significant variance in game pacing.
- Radiant Win Rate: 54.67%
- Average First Tower Time: 611.6 seconds
Team Standings and Dominance
Aurora Gaming emerged as the standout performer of the tournament. They recorded 10 wins and 6 losses over 16 matches, achieving a 62.5% win rate. Other top contenders included:
- Team Yandex: 9 wins, 4 losses (69.2% win rate)
- BB: 8 wins, 3 losses (72.7% win rate)
- LGD Gaming: 8 wins, 3 losses (72.7% win rate)
- PARIVISION: 8 wins, 3 losses (72.7% win rate)
Team Yandex and the teams with a 72.7% win rate demonstrated exceptional consistency throughout the event.
Hero Meta Analysis: Picks, Bans, and Contests
The hero pool provided fascinating insights into the current meta. DotaData tracked usage across all 75 matches, revealing the most favored heroes:
Most Picked Heroes
The heroes most frequently picked by teams were:
1. Hoodwink (34 picks) 2. Lion (32 picks) 3. Windranger (27 picks) 4. Bane (24 picks) 5. Axe (24 picks)
Banned and Contested Heroes
Teams showed a clear preference for certain heroes, leading to high ban rates and contested usage. The most banned heroes included:
- Lone Druid (69 total bans)
- Clockwerk (51 total bans)
- Puck (46 total bans)
Heroes that were highly contested, appearing frequently in both bans and picks, included:
- Clockwerk (74 total appearances)
- Lone Druid (73 total appearances)
- Snapfire (64 total appearances)
Final Takeaways
The BLAST SLAM VII was a display of high-level strategic Dota 2. The data suggests that while Aurora Gaming was the most dominant team, the meta was defined by utility heroes like Lion and Hoodwink, and key skirmish heroes like Clockwerk and Lone Druid, which saw intense ban and pick activity.
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