Wow 45 bucks is a lot for a nice looking site that feeds you some theory :/
You can learn just as much (and more) by watching replays
Edit: personally find it easier to relate to replays rather than walls of text.
^site has 300+ replays (i think) of games all of which have like why they drafted that way, all that kind of shizz
Thefug is that navi thing? Maybe explain to users like me what it is in the first place
It's a website full of guides of each hero (slowly), written by Dendi and puppey with advice on drafting situations lane strats, builds, substitute builds, play style and generally how to play with each hero in detail.
There are some free guides you can look at. It seems very in-depth. Newer players could learn a lot. Experienced players would probably know most of it already.
http://www.dota2navigation.com/
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So I won access to Na'Vi's new Dota2 Na'vigation project, and as far as I know no-one on this site uses it, so I figured it could be beneficial to provide an ongoing review of what it is like, and moreover how it helps me, if at all, to progress. Of course I won't be able to tell you if it's worth the $45 you spend on it, but hopefully an ongoing analysis of what it's like to use can maybe help people decide for themselves.
I'll be sticking to this thread to document my thoughts on Na'Vigation, as well as answer any questions that people might want to ask about what it's like etc