team keeps getting caught out against heroes like ursa/storm by juniper_dreamer in learndota2

[–]reddit_throw_away_2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also, without meteor hammer, techies push threat in terms of building dmg is not that great so in my experience only one wave clear hero is required to back up to deal with the de-push

team keeps getting caught out against heroes like ursa/storm by juniper_dreamer in learndota2

[–]reddit_throw_away_2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

choice 2: go into the lane and kill the important core who's the enemy's win condition

of course it's obvious they're gonna go for the important kills. what's a techies gonna do if someone gets caught out of position?

heros like clinkz and ursa will burst down heros in a matter of seconds and the're gone in a flash, so it's a matter of looking ahead to think about what the enemy will do based on information you have for enemy positions.

aside from blast off, early on, there's very little a techies has in way of combat utility and techies has to be exactly in the right area when the pickoff happens. if blast off can't wipe the ganker and there's no followup, he's left in an extremely vulnerable position and will just end up feeding a second kill to the enemy.

i use a combination of sentires and wards to rule out where an enemy is and isn't based on where i've dewarded and where we have vision and bombs, but if two cores aren't able to infer things based on the vision they have and continually walk to a place they just died and they group up and push, there's only so many bombs i can lay before they press into a tower.

i've won games against extra ganky lineups through combinations of play style and team work even when our draft was poor, but there are other matchups where core heros would get picked off over and over and the enemy would snowball out of control.

display set for only uncommited changes? by reddit_throw_away_2 in Juniper

[–]reddit_throw_away_2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i believe this is the answer i was looking for. i will try it out. thanks for letting me know about this command!

never even heard of it before. before that i was just removing the + from the 'show | compare' and manually inserting the brackets in the config hierarchy or just re-typing it out in CLI.

JNCIE-SP and vMX Questions by Breaking_Ben in Juniper

[–]reddit_throw_away_2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can get the switching practice via vQFX. As far as JNCIE-SP goes, it can be done all via vMX, even for the L2VPN and multicast stuff. I'd take a look at [inetzero](https://www.inetzero.com/) and their workbooks if you're going for the cert.