Immortalized in history.
Updated on October 10, 1:10 p.m. (GMT+8): Added images.
The time has come for a new name to claim the Aegis and title of Champion at Dota 2’s most prestigious tournament, The International.
The most esteemed esports tournament in the Dota 2 world, winning TI is the end goal for all professional teams, and only true Dota 2 fans understand what it means to take home the Aegis.
What is the Aegis?
The Aegis of Immortality is an in-game item that resurrects its holder if struck down. It can only be obtained by slaying the beast, Roshan, and only lasts for five minutes until it is reclaimed.
Modeled from the in-game item, the Aegis of Champions is given to the winning team of TI for that year. When the next TI comes around, the team who had the Aegis the previous year must return it for the cycle to continue, for one exists in the entire world.
The history behind the TI Aegis of Champions
Brought to life byWeta Workshopin 2012, the same makers behind Lord of the Rings, teams from around the world fight tooth and nail every year to be able to proudly raise the Aegis and say they are the best.
Serving as the trophy for every TI winner since The International 2. The TI Aegis has been claimed thus far by eight teams, with OG being the only team to claim it twice.
Playing a huge part in Dota 2’s history, it serves to remind fans of all the epic moments and plays that lead to each Champion.
Every Champion teamand its players’ names are engraved on the back of the TI trophy, or as we Dota players like to call it, immortalized in history.
The International 10 – Team Spirit
The International 11 – Tundra Esports
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Find out how some of the teams made it to TI by watching theHeroes of the Game documentary presented by foodpanda.
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