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Deadlock's upcoming hero Astro, is a sign that players need to start learning better movement habits

Valve may have finally confirmed Deadlock's existence, but that doesn't mean that it's in a finished state. The MOBA shooter is currently in a closed beta (which is invite-only), so there are still plenty of changes to be made and features to be added, one of which is a new hero, Astro. 

Astro is more of a DPS, but this cowboy has a couple of interesting abilities. The first one lets you place an exploding barrel, which can either be shot or launched toward enemies, but it'll do more damage the closer enemies are. The second and third abilities involve dropping a bounce pad that'll deal damage to enemies when they land, and throwing your cowboy hat to damage, slow, or reveal enemies. But the final ability is probably the coolest and one that I can see becoming an absolute pain in the ass—a lasso that can capture and drag an enemy behind you. 

A couple of players have actually connected the dots between the new hero Astro and one of Dota 2's characters, Batrider, which is apparently pretty exciting. «Yessss Batrider is back!!!» one player says.  

There are already a couple of Deadlock heroes that have crowd-control abilities, and they're incredibly frustrating, like it is in most games. There's nothing quite like getting yoinked by Bebop's hook and then having to scramble away as the entire enemy team unleashes every pent-up damage ability that they have. Wraith's ultimate Telekinesis also gives off similar vibes as she can grab enemy heroes and stun them for a short amount of time. 

I don't particularly mind having more crowd-control abilities in Deadlock. But as more heroes get added with said abilities, it may be a good idea to start practising good movement habits. Looking for items in the shop that boost walking speed and sprint speed is a good idea if you want to zip around the map outside of combat. But the best movement ability to practise early on is probably sliding. 

Dash sliding actually lets you move quicker and consumes less stamina, so if you're

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