Dota Workshop fan Mineteen Milkcoin uploaded artwork of female Dota characters created by Artificial Intelligence. Cyber-sport.io propose to compete vs. AI and guess “who is who”. Write in the comments below and we'll make a small reward (Dota TI11 Collectors Cache) for anyone who makes all the right points. Let's start!

Lina - 1, Phantom Assassin - 2, Luna - 3, Windrunner - 4.

Dragon Knight - 1, Templar Assassin - 2, Legion Commander - 3, Crystal Maiden - 4.

Drow Ranger - 1, Windrunner - 2, Lina - 3, Luna - 4.

Marci - 1, Windrunner - 2, Dark Willow - 3, Chen - 4.

Phantom Assassin - 1, Windrunner - 2, Disruptor - 3, Chen - 4.

Phantom Assassin - 1, Crystal Maiden - 2, Enchantress - 3, Chen - 4.

Windrunner - 1, Crystal Maiden - 2, Mirana - 3, Traxex - 4. Don't forget to note the correct answer in the comments.
Earlier, Cyber-sport.io revealed TOP-6 magical Dota 2 heroes illustrations by Mike Hirshon. He is a professional illustrator with a master's degree from the New York School of Fine Arts. Now he is doing three things for a living; he is a tutor at the University of Utah, creates his own NFT, plays Dota, and draws heroes. Over the course of seven years, Mike reimagined all 124 characters in his style. You've never seen Dota like this before.
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