How Dragon Knight and Largo perform as teammates in Dota 2 7.41e, from ranked matches.
In Dota 2 7.41e, Dragon Knight and Largo win 49.57% of ranked matches when playing on the same team, over 813 matches.
Controlling the map as a pair can feel quite flat. Dragon Knight and Largo often want to accomplish the same things around the same time, which leads to them farming near each other and wanting the same objectives. This overlap doesn't create much of an advantage, as neither hero is particularly good at accelerating the other's game. They aren't really setting each other up for kills or creating space in a complementary way. Instead of a strong initiation and follow-up, you get two durable cores walking at the enemy. This doesn't actively lose you the game, but it rarely provides the tempo swing you'd want from a core duo.
How this pairing performs across skill brackets — the duo's team win rate in recent ranked matches, split by average match rank. Ranks with too few recent matches are omitted. These rows use the last 30 days of quality-filtered ranked matches, all patches in that span combined — a wider window than the patch-scoped count above, so the per-rank match totals can exceed it.
| Rank | Team win rate | Matches |
|---|---|---|
| Crusader & Archon | 52.99% | 134 |
This duo's team win rate in each recent balance patch — whether the pairing is trending up or down. Patches without enough matches are omitted.
| Patch | Team win rate | Change | Matches |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7.41e | 49.57% | ▲ +2.8pp | 813 |
| 7.41d | 46.80% | ▼ -8.5pp | 8,931 |
| 7.41c | 55.29% | ▲ +8.2pp | 7,797 |
| 7.41b | 47.11% | — | 8,130 |
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Data updated Aug 17, 2026.