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Overall, the latest Dota 2 patch from Valve may be small, but it brings some exciting changes to the game. One of the most significant updates is the promotion of the first Dota Labs feature to the main game, allowing players to customize their health bar. Additionally, other Dota Labs features have been improved, such as additional control options and the ability to treat target modifiers as toggles.

Valve has also added a direct feedback button to the Dota Labs menu, making it easier for players to provide feedback on the new features. In response to the positive feedback received on the Crownfall page, Valve has recognized the importance of player input. Furthermore, players now have the opportunity to vote on which cosmetic items will be added to the upcoming Collector’s Cache, with voting open until May 21.

Looking ahead, this patch is expected to be the last before the release of the second act of the Crownfall series in the middle of the month. Following the initial disappointment with the Crownfall patch, many players returned to the game and are eagerly anticipating the upcoming update. However, there are concerns that without a gameplay patch, players may be left disappointed as Dota still faces challenges with high ground gameplay and the static nature of the lanes.

Despite the small size of the latest patch, it marks a step forward in the evolution of Dota 2 as Valve continues to refine and improve the game. With the addition of new features and the opportunity for player feedback, the Dota community remains engaged and excited for what the future holds. As the Crownfall saga continues, players can look forward to further updates that will shape the game and enhance the overall experience for fans.

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