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In what could be the final update before The International, Dota 2 has been tweaked and changed with patch 7.34d.
Dota is primed for the start of The International 2023 as Valve releases Dota 2 Patch 7.34d. In what could possibly be the last patch before TI12 begins, Valve concentrated on hero tweaks and bug fixes, although seemingly came short of dramatic chances. The update released on the late afternoon of October 6, as per blog posts on Dota 2’s official site.

Dota 2 7.34d Hero Changes
The majority of heroes received little to no changes with just a few talent tweaks and very minor numbers adjustments. But among the biggest tweaks came to support heroes, reducing the power of those that have been most picked over the past few weeks and months, and bringing others into the fold.
Winter Wyvern had her projectile speed on Splinter Blast and Winter’s Curse improved, likely in an attempt to bring the scaly fiend into the meta. Ogre Magi recieved a lot of changes, increasing their Fireblast range, and increases to the bonuses from Bloodlust. There seems to be a move to bring more old-school supports into the fold in this patch.

In contrast, Treat Protector got again hit with nerfs, with the tree’s Base Damage, Base Mana Regen, and talents seeing some tweaks. Vengeful Spirit also felt the nerf-hammer, as did Shadow Demon, Marci, and Enigma.
To read the full patch notes, check them out onValve’s official website.

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7.34d Gameplay Patch bug fixes
The Dota 2 7.34d patch also fixed dozens of bugs, preparing the game to be as glitch-free as possible for TI12. With Dota 2’s grandest stage on the horizon, Valve isn’t leaving anything to chance. Here’s a full list of changes:
you’re able to read the full list of bug fixes in the Dota 2’s 7.34d patch onValve’s blog post.

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