Considering the fact that you have very few games, I have a few suggestions.
First, play bot matches. These help you start to understand how to play the game and are the best way to try out new heroes.
Second, stick to a few heroes that you're going to learn, because you can actually focus on learning the mechanics of the game if you don't also have to focus on learning a new hero's abilities.
Lastly, watch youtube videos, because Dota's ingame resources for learning are appallingly bad. As a first read, I would recommend Purge's "Welcome to Dota, You Suck". While some of the info may be a little outdated for the current meta, I really doubt that meta has any impact on beginner games. I also recommend Day9 learns Dota, super informative, and even a high(er) level player like myself can find a lot of useful information in those videos, so give those a shot. Finally, I would say to have a look at the rest of the videos on Purge's channel (are you seeing a pattern here?).
Just remember, it takes time to improve, and sometimes, you get games you can't win, like if they'es a smurf on the enemy team. So just have fun, because despite what many people think about the game, it really can be fun if you go in with the right mindset.
Good luck.
Sincerely,
Your Friendly Neighborhood Saucy Edwin.
Also, Prophet is quite a difficult hero to play, you may want to start out with something that doesn't require micro managing extra units.
im not good either but ill be happy to have some games with you no pressure.
guess I can answer any question I can about the basics of the game too.
tell me if you are intrested
In addition to what Saucy said above, I would suggest you start with some good tanky carry heroes. Here are my suggestion: Dragon Knight, Wraith King, Viper, Ursa
It's kind of strange...
Can someone make a quick analysis of my last game?
How did I performed?
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