| I strongly recommend not playing ud first. Timings you have to learn, and adapting to opponent's build and their timing is ridiculous. A concept that takes awhile to learn. (*Recommendation playing orc first. Orc's units are very simple and not confusing. Bat -> anti air. Grunt basic tier 1 unit. It's simple structure and way of playing will give you sense of how this game is played. Ud in the other hand is disguised so many people don't know what to do.. and sadly they turn to ridiculous low level strategies like necrowagon. They get couple of wins but they will always be included as the begginers of ud.
Get better -> play more games. Not necessarily correct. What's most important about wc3 is understanding the logical concept of the game. Knowing why certain units are produced and why they are used. And if opponent chnges something, how to adapt and change your units so it gives you overall advantage. Know what you are doing, know what you did wrong and learn from it. Like i played about 350 warcraft games.. but back when i used to play this game i beat top ranked players constantly(3000-6000 games played). Do not fear losing, and as long as you improve from everygame you will become really good in no time. Never get frustrated from loss, and when you lose don't say yourself that this game is imba, i made too many mistakes. Both players make mistakes constantly non stop, but one does not take them into consideration until the opponent takes adv of it! Learn to recognize all mistakes and correct it, instead of saying bs like i lost b/c i blocked my altar .. You lost b/c you made a mistake, and let the opponent take adv of that while not taking adv of his/her mistake.
What's very important is
1. Logic
2. Determination
Last but not least and certain what i value the most is
3. MANNER <--- too many choose to ignore this.
GL gaming
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