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Dendi (gamer)

Dendi (gamer)

December 30, 1989 (age 33)

Years Active (Player):

2011 — Present

Approx. Total Winnings:

Danil «Dendi» Ishutin (born December 30, 1989) is a Ukrainian Dota 2 player who is currently playing for B8.

Danil Ishutin (Ukrainian: ; born December 30, 1989), better known as Dendi, is a Ukrainian professional Dota 2 player. He is best known for his time with Natus Vincere (Na’Vi) in the 2010s, where he was a member of the team that won The International 2011. He left Na’Vi in 2018 and formed his own Dota 2 organization in 2020, B8.

Trivia[edit]

  • Started his professional career as support player.[8]
  • He was featured in a Valve film called Free to Play, showing a gamer’s perspective into competitive Dota 2.[9]
  • Dendi is first person in the history of Dota 2 to participate in six Internationals under one organisation.[10]
  • Snuck himself into the The International 2015 All-Star Match as one of the players chosen from the crowd.

Achievements[edit]

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  • As Broadcast Talent
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CareerEdit

Biography[edit]

Born in Lviv, Ukraine, Dendi got an early start with competitive gaming in net cafes when his elder brother married, moved out and took the family’s PC with him. Dabbling with Counter-Strike first, he soon found Warcraft 3 where he played in local tournaments and built a love for the competition and a thirst to be the best. Though he was quite successful in Warcraft 3 and even won a few local championships in Lviv, he knew he had found his calling when he stumbled upon DotA. He picked up the game quickly and played it almost exclusively over the next few months.

Beginning with learning only supports, he practiced heavily and was quickly vouched to the IHCS1 league and soon created his own team for tournaments in Lviv. After he led his team to a championship in Kyiv, he was drafted by a team called «Wolker.Gaming» and began his professional career at 17.

Dendi started his Dota 2 career with Na’Vi, who quickly established themselves as one of the best teams in the world by winning The International 2011. Na’Vi continued to dominate and won many tournaments in the years 2011, 2012 and 2013. Dendi was the center of Na’Vi’s consistent stable and skilled rosters, with his performance greatly contributing to their success.

Four years of roster instability and poor results finally took their toll on the reputation of the Na’Vi organization and on Dendi’s status as a legendary player and a top tier midlaner. After 8 years playing mid on Na’Vi, Dendi was finally removed from the active roster in September 2018. However, Dendi vowed to continue playing professionally. After a brief stint on Tigers, Dendi joined The Pango.

Interviews[edit]

  • 2010
  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2017
  • 2019
  • 2020
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  • 2020-07-19 | English Speaking
     B8 EN-Podcast #4: Dendi and Zyori about new patch 7.27 in Dota 2 by Zyori of B8
  • 2020-07-12 | Russia
     B8 Podcast #6: Dendi о Sonneiko, Virtus.pro и токсичности в Dota 2 by Igor «Bad Playa» Gorevoy of B8
  • 2020-06-16 | Russia
     B8 Podcast #5: Dendi о ростере B8, Battle Pass, Playstation 5 и DDOS-атаке на квалах by Igor «Bad Playa» Gorevoy of B8
  • 2020-05-22 | English Speaking
     B8 EN-Podcast #3: Dendi about Team rebuilding, Broadcast rights and Dota 2 future by Zyori of B8
  • 2020-05-17 | Russia
     B8 Podcast #4: Dendi о новом составе B8, пиратских стримах, Пуппее и VP.Prodigy by Igor «Bad Playa» Gorevoy of B8
  • 2020-04-28 | Russia
     B8 Podcast #3: Dendi о решафле в B8, критике от NS, спаде Navi и успехах Virtus.pro по Dota 2 by Igor «Bad Playa» Gorevoy of B8
  • 2020-04-21 | English Speaking
     B8 EN-Podcast #1: Dendi about Xcalibur, Dota 2 Meta and Virtus.pro by Zyori of B8 (trans. Russia
    )
  • 2020-02-19 | Russia
     Dendi — о создании организации В8, составе и СНГ-доте by v1lat of Maincast (trans. English Speaking
    )

External linksEdit

  • Dendi at IMDb



Highlight Videos[edit]

  • 2016-08-08 | TI6 Not Playing Dota with Dendi by Valve at The International 2016
  • 2013-08-09 | Dendi Pudge Puppey Chen fountain hooking — NaVi vs TongFu — Dota 2 #ti3 by NoobFromUA at The International 2013
  • 2013-08-?? | Team Stories — NAVI — The International 2013 by Valve at The International 2013
  • 2011-11-01 | Dota 2 Dendi Pudge is a Jedi (ESWC 2011 Finals — Na’Vi vs EHOME) by NeutralCreepsTV at Electronic Sports World Cup 2011

Early yearsEdit

Statistics[edit]

  • Dendi broke the record for most games played with one team at 25 December 2015, with (1039) games under Natus Vincere’s banner (Previously held by Silent, who played 1037 games for Team Empire.) When he left the active roster, Dendi had played 1560 games with Navi.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 «riptide» and «SirJolt» (2012-07-30). «All Pick — Danil «Dendi» Ishutin». Team Liquid. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  2. «Dendi — the Dota 2 millionaire». SteelSeries.com. 2012-01-27. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  3. Chris «Zeyall» H. (2009-03-18). «Ks.Int adds Dendi». GosuGamers. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  4. andy «meesteryen» shieh (2009-06-01). «Ks.int and Ks.cn Roster Changes». GosuGamers. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  5. PlayDotA ESWC 2010 Full Coverage
  6. Andrew «Xeo» Yatsenko (2010-12-25). «Na`Vi.DotA welcomes ArtStyle and Dendi». NaVi-Gaming.com. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  7. Jesper «Julmust» Bergeskans (2018-05-17). «Puppey: «I don’t want to step into that situation where I get just a good player that wants to be all over the place.»». cybersport.com. Retrieved 2018-05-18.
  8. «Free to Play: The Movie (US)». Valve Corporation. 2014-03-19. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  9. Kara Jacobacci (2016-06-30). «Dendi and NaVi Attend All Six Internationals». esportsedition.com. Retrieved September 16, 2016.

ReferencesEdit

  1. Danil «Dendi» Ishutin’s history
  2. Grand Interview with Dendi — Dota2.ru.
  3. «All Pick — Danil «Dendi» Ishutin». teamliquid.net.
  4. «ESWC 2010 full coverage — DotA Allstars Official Website». playdota.com. Archived from the original on November 12, 2014. Retrieved 2013.
  5. «Na’Vi.DotA welcomes ArtStyle and Dendi». navi-gaming.com.
  6. Sottek, T. C. (August 11, 2017). «The world’s best Dota 2 players just got destroyed by a killer AI from Elon Musk’s startup». The Verge. Retrieved 2017.
  7. Valdez, Gabriel. «Iconic Dota 2 player Danil «Dendi» Ishutin Becomes Inactive After Nearly 8 Years of Professional Play with Na’Vi». mxdwn.com. Retrieved 2018.
  8. Michael, Cale. «Dendi finally introduces his new Dota 2 organization, B8». Dot Esports. Retrieved 2020.

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