ImmortalFaith became quite popular among Dota 2 players way before stepping into the spotlight as a team coach.
The walks to the internet cafe would usually happen after school and he was doing that for years.
He began playing on the Eurobattle.net DotA platform and on Garena and from there he transitioned to Dota 2.
Initially, his plan was to aim for a Dota 2 professional career as a player.
So, what prevented him to make a break into the pro scene?
The problem was that I wasnt saying it in a polite way.
I think thats when I actually matured,ImmortalFaith says about his transition from a teenager to a grown-up.
I was definitely changed when I returned from the US.
Nonetheless, he was still following the game and its pro scene.
This is what actually helped him to become a good coach, he says.
That happened back in the days when they had a young promising support five named Whitemon.
Some of the basics in Dota 2 are starting items and skill building.
I never thought that the guides would ever be used by someone else than my students.
A general advice for anyone who plays Dota 2 given by ImmortalFaith is to learn to adapt.
The grind was huge.
As a new team, filled with up-and-coming players,Vikin.gghad always to take the open qualifiers road.
For DPC and for third-party tournaments alike.
But, the online era in esports and Dota 2 alike gave ImmortalFaith the space to improve even further.
It was during that time that I truly learned how to adapt my speech to reach every player.
I learned when I should talk and when I should not.
ImmortalFaith was seeing the dream happen.
ImmortalFaith will be coaching Nigma Galaxy in the 2023 DPC season.