
Dota 2 historical records: A pro player managed to last‑hit 2,400 creeps in a single match
Sergey “G” Bragin managed to set an incredible record in Dota 2, which can not be beaten for 8 years. The cyber athlete managed to finish 2417 creeps in one game during The International 2017 qualifier, and the match itself lasted 2 hours and 20 minutes.
During the second map of the match between Vega Squadron and Team Empire in qualifying for The International 2017, Vega Squadron player Bragin set a new record playing Queen of Pain. He broke Ilya “Illidan” Pivtsaev's previous achievement of 2,063 creeps by scoring over 350 creeps more.
His teammate, Ilya “ALOHADANCE” Korobkin, who was playing Weaver, also had an outstanding result with 1979 creeps, which at the time was the fourth highest score in the history of the professional scene. In addition, ALOHADANCE dealt 104695 damage to enemy heroes, which was also one of the best scores at the time. Despite these achievements, Team Empire won the match.
Recall that earlier Miroslav “Mira” Kolpakov named the best carry in the history of Dota 2, but it was not Ilya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk.



