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Fantasy League settings

Fantasy Dota is a feature that lets players create their own team of professional players within a Fantasy League, and compete with other players in the league based on points earned by their team. Points are earned whenever a professional player participates in any Tournament match. It is similar to Fantasy Baseball.

Various in-game rewards can be earned by participating in Fantasy Dota. Dota Plus members may earn shards by participating in Fantasy Dota for the Dota Pro Circuit.

Seasons[]

Season Duration Ticket Rewards
Season 1 May 19 – July 28, 2014 Pins
Trophies
Trophy fantasy s1 3 Trophy fantasy s1 2 Trophy fantasy s1 1
Season 2 September 29 – December 14, 2014 Teleport Effects
Trophies
Trophy fantasy s2 3 Trophy fantasy s2 2 Trophy fantasy s2 1
The International 2016 Fantasy League August 2 - August 13, 2016 - Battle Pass Levels
Boston Major 2016 Fantasy League December 03 – December 10, 2016 Teleport Effects
Teleport Effect & Team Emoticon
The International 2017 Fantasy League August 2 - August 15, 2017 - Battle Pass Levels

General Information[]

  • Players can create one Fantasy League each after purchasing a ticket.
  • Players who have a ticket can join any number of leagues.
  • Each league can hold up to 10 members, therefore 10 teams.
  • After a league is created, players can invite friends for a timed Live Draft to select professional players for their Fantasy Teams.
    • Each professional player can only be drafted by one person.
    • Players who miss the drafting time will have randomly selected team members.
    • Members who miss the Live Draft will have random players picked by the system.
    • Players who have been kicked out of a league will have their Fantasy Season ticket refunded.
  • The system will automatically match teams in the same league against each other every week.
  • The team with the most points at the end of the week (Sunday at midnight) wins that round.
  • Settings, including scoring can be customized by the league commissioner (the player who created the league).
  • Valve provides an official web interface for tracking Fantasy statistics.

Roster[]

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Team roster and scores

  • Each team can have up to 8 players.
  • Rosters can be changed once per day.
    • Team members are locked for the day once that individual has started scoring.

Roles[]

  • Professional players are categorized into Core and Support roles.
    • Core: Mid-lane, off-lane, or carry players.
    • Support: Support players.
  • Roles do not affect scoring.
  • Each Fantasy Team must include the following combination of professional players by their roles:
Active Roster Bench
  • 2 Core
  • 2 Support
  • 1 Any
  • 3 Any

Free Agents[]

  • Teams can drop a professional player from its roster and pick up another player that is not owned by any other team (a "free agent").
  • These requests are processed nightly.
  • Only one request can be active at a time.
  • If multiple teams attempt to pick up the same player, priority is given to the team with the worst record.
  • Player trading is not currently supported.

Scoring[]

Fantasy points

An example of a fantasy points scorechart.

Each professional player will earn a score based on their in-game performance. After each match, a team's score is the total sum of all its 5 active members.

  • In a best-of-three series, each player earns points only for their highest-scoring games.
  • Winning or losing does not affect a player's score.
  • Stand-ins will not earn any points.
  • Matches played in Premium and Professional tournaments count towards players' scores.
  • By default, Premium tournaments count for 100% points and Professional Tournaments count for 25% points.

Default Score Chart[]

  • Score values can be customized by the league commissioner.
Statistic Points per
Kill 0.3
Death -0.3
Assist 0.15
Last hit 0.003
Gold per minute 0.002
Tower Kill 1
Roshan Kill 1
Team Fight 3
Wards Planted 0.5
Camps Stacked 0.5
Runes Grabbed 0.25
First Blood 4.0
Stuns 0.05

History[]

External Links[]

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