How Largo and Viper perform as teammates in Dota 2 7.41e, from ranked matches.
In Dota 2 7.41e, Largo and Viper win 48.45% of ranked matches when playing on the same team, over 1,546 matches.
Pairing up two strong laners can seem like an easy way to control the early game, but Largo and Viper often end up with overlapping goals. Both heroes tend to want the same thing: to be the team's mid-game tempo-setter from a core position, pressuring lanes and forcing fights. This creates a redundancy problem where they don't necessarily enable each other, they simply do similar jobs in different lanes. The draft can feel like it's missing a key piece as a result, like a hard initiator or a more dedicated late-game carry. Instead of complementing each other's strengths, Largo and Viper can leave the team feeling one-dimensional and vulnerable to being outscaled.
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 |
|---|---|---|
| Herald & Guardian | 44.35% | 124 |
| Crusader & Archon | 44.44% | 234 |
| Legend & Ancient | 54.55% | 187 |
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 | 48.45% | ▲ +0.9pp | 1,546 |
| 7.41d | 47.51% | ▲ +0.3pp | 19,739 |
| 7.41c | 47.23% | ▲ +0.1pp | 8,551 |
| 7.41b | 47.17% | — | 8,748 |
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Data updated Aug 17, 2026.