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Priority is a status that determines how quickly the system will match you with other players. All players start at Normal priority by default.
Low Priority
Low priority is a penalty administered when:
- A player has abandoned For Hero Strength, Agility, and Intelligence, see Attributes. Stats are a record of the player s Wins, Losses, and Abandons. They are displayed on the player profile. Contents 1 Wins and Losses 1.1 Game Modes 1.2 a game multiple times.
- A player has been reported The reports window Reports are marks of negative feedback that players can give to each other. They can be given at the end of a match, to players on either side. A player s reports are multiple times.
- The in-game griefing detection system notices a pattern of bad behavior (ruining games, feeding, AFK-ing, etc).
Players in low priority will:
- Have longer than normal queue times.
- Only be able to queue for unranked Single Draft “ Play If that s the kind of fight they want, then I will give it to them! Click to listen— Legion Commander ” Game modes are a set of restrictions within which the game of Dota 2 .
- Only play matches with other players in low priority.
- Not receive any item drops “ Play Just what I always wanted! Click to listen— Meepo ” The item drop system is a featureSpecial attraction that allows players to obtain cosmetic items for free through playing the game. Drops cannot be sold on
- Cause all players in his/her party to enter low priority until they leave the party (They do not share the item drop penalty).
- Not receive Trophy Trophies Changelogs The Trophies panel Trophies are records of a player s in-game achievements, acquired by performing various feats and participating in Events. Collecting trophies will earn points and Dota levels, which points.
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- Low priority will be lifted after a set number of games are won, in addition to a length of time passed.
- The game penalty count starts with 1 game to be won and increases by 2 per abandon while already in low priority, up to 5 games in total. After that an additional 24 hour ban will be given upon each abandon.
- Low priority games must be won to count.
- The duration ban starts with a few hours, and scales up to four days if the player continues to be repeatedly placed in low priority.
- Reports against a player who won their last game in low priority will carry on to their next games. If they get reported multiple times during the next game, they will be put into low priority queue once more.
High Priority
High priority is granted when:
- A player is returned to queue after a recently failed matchmaking attempt.
Players in high priority will:
- Have a shorter queue time through higher search priority depending on the amount of players currently in the match-making.