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On the other hand, there's Alliance. S4's direction of the team is to make their coordination / strategy as perfect as possible, and many many matches they succeed at doing so. They play much safer than Na'Vi, they prey on the mistakes of their opponents as opposed to Na'Vi who cause havoc and make you play by their rules. Na'Vi's approach had and still have many Eastern teams baffled, and Alliance's playstyle mirrors that of the Asian Dota scene.
I'm sure their inevitable face-off @ the Defense 4 should spell out how the two teams play against each other. And I cross my fingers for a Na'Vi vs. Alliance grand final @ TI3!
1st Alliance
2st Navi
3rd/4th Fnatic/iG
5th DK
To be quite honest. NaVis biggest weakness is XBOCT impulsiveness and Puppesy ego. Still love to watch them play!