Find a Dota 2 teammate
Solo ranked in Dota is pain: a mid-carry on position four, a support with zero wards and the obligatory flamer in chat. Want a stack where the roles are sorted in advance and nobody fights over a lane? On GSPOT you find teammates for your position and MMR — carry, mid, offlane, supports. Swipe through profiles, match, the chat opens — and you are queuing as a party, playing for wins instead of nerves.
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Create a profile and add Dota 2 to your games
Set the filters: city, rank, age, mode
Swipe profiles — a mutual like opens an in-app chat
How to put together a ranked party in Dota 2
Dota 2 is a team game in its purest form: five roles, five lanes, and one uncovered position wrecks the whole draft. That is why a party of teammates you know almost always beats five randoms at the same MMR. GSPOT helps you build that party around your role.
Positions on the team
- Pos 1 (Carry) — farms into the late game and closes out the match.
- Pos 2 (Mid) — controls the tempo, contests runes and carries the mid game.
- Pos 3 (Offlane) — initiates, survives the hard lane and soaks the damage.
- Pos 4 (Roamer) — ganks, sets up vision and creates action across the map.
- Pos 5 (Hard support) — wards, babysits the lane and sacrifices farm for the team.
Ranks and MMR
Calibration spreads players across medals from Herald to Immortal, with each medal mapping to an MMR range. GSPOT profiles show the rank (many add their exact MMR in the bio), and the rank filter runs on it — so you stack a party at exactly your level.
What makes a good teammate
In Dota the top quality is being level-headed: no flaming after a failed gank, playing for the team win rather than personal KDA, and swapping positions when the draft needs it. If you want a regular party for your evenings, note it in your profile — it makes it easier to find people who queue at your hours. Plenty of players also build local stacks in their own city.
Fancy switching MOBA arenas to something with similar lane and role mechanics? Take a look at League of Legends — it also lives and dies by a coordinated party.
FAQ
How do I find a ranked party in Dota 2? +
Pick Dota 2 in the filters and set your rank. Swipe through players with a similar MMR — positions are in the bios. A mutual like opens a chat, and you stack up for ranked.
Can I look for a teammate on a specific position? +
Yes: positions 1 to 5 are usually written right in the profile bio — you see them before liking, so you can recruit exactly the missing role, like a pos 5 support or an offlaner.
Are teammates matched by MMR? +
Yes: the rank is a structured profile field per game, and many players add their exact MMR in the bio. Your stack ends up at your level, without a spread of several medals.
How many players do I need for a team? +
A full stack is five. GSPOT makes it easy to fill one or two missing slots or build the whole five for tournaments and inhouse games.
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Build your Dota 2 party
Filter by city, rank and age. A mutual like — and you are already chatting.
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