How Oracle and Tusk perform as teammates in Dota 2 7.41e, from ranked matches.
In Dota 2 7.41e, Oracle and Tusk win 47.19% of ranked matches when playing on the same team, over 1,920 matches.
Falling behind on map control can be a risk for this duo. Tusk wants to create an advantage by rolling in and getting a quick kill, but Oracle's kit doesn't offer the hard lockdown needed to guarantee it. Fate's Edict is especially awkward here; using it on an enemy to disarm them also prevents Oracle from contributing his own magic damage. While False Promise can certainly save an overextended Tusk, the pair often struggles to set up their own kills from scratch. This can lead to less effective ganks and slow down the game, forcing them to rely on another teammate to provide the reliable stun that Tusk needs to connect his punches.
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 | 41.13% | 265 |
| Legend & Ancient | 50.00% | 354 |
| Divine & Immortal | 54.36% | 195 |
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 | 47.19% | ▲ +0.9pp | 1,920 |
| 7.41d | 46.30% | ▼ -1.4pp | 22,068 |
| 7.41c | 47.68% | ▼ -0.6pp | 8,817 |
| 7.41b | 48.27% | — | 9,593 |
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Data updated Aug 17, 2026.