 Hello, this is Buona from Buona.TV, and today I want to talk more about Otto Chess. Otto Chess, man, Dota Underlords, Teamfight Tactics, Otto Chess Mobile. Let's just keep going, different titles. This is part three of our ongoing series. If you haven't checked it out, check out our first two videos. The first one was on basics of Otto Chess, and then the second one was on loot rounds, items, and passives. This one, this particular video is going to be talking about buying and selling, as well as scouting your opponents. These are very, very important things when you move from beginner to more intermediate tasks. This is why we got it as video three. So to buy and sell, first let's talk about the shop. The default hotkey for the shop on Dota Underlords is Spacebar, and I believe this is the same on Dota Out of Chess. You bring up the Spacebar, and I highly recommend if you're playing on PC, go into the options and set it to the PC interface, because I believe by default it has a mobile interface, and the buttons are really big, and you can't see the board. Not one of my favorite features about Dota Underlords, but if you hit the Spacebar with the PC option, it shows a bar along the top, which shows all the available units that you can buy. Your gold is your currency. We haven't talked anything about gold in any of my previous videos, but at the bottom right, you can see how much gold you have in Dota Underlords. The other Otto Chess games have their currency somewhere else on the board, but the premise is the same. So each round, you are given a certain amount of gold that you can buy and sell units with. I highly, highly recommend that you scout before buying too many units. This is why in Otto Chess, the pool of heroes is shared. So if someone decides to go all warriors, or someone wants to go assassins or hunters, and you want to go the same thing, you're going to be competing with them to get the units from the pool. The store is only going to show what's available in the pool. So if you've got three or four people fighting for the same units, you may not get an effective build that you want to do. So the proper technique is to scout. You need to scout to see what people are doing. In Dota Underlords, you can use the tab key to tab and look at different boards and see what people have. In Dota Otto Chess, you can bring up an interface that shows everybody's units and what they have on their bench. That way you can scout and see what people have. So if you want to go warriors and somebody else is going warriors or two other people going warriors, you might have to rethink your strategy or change to a different unit comp. This involves shifting or pivoting. People have different names for it when you need to shift to a different composition. And the default hot key to sell from your bench is E. Or you can drag and drop the units appropriately to the sell icon. You hit E to sell the units that you want to get rid of. So there's a lot of strategy involved with this. And I'm not going to go over all the different strategies with selling until we get into more advanced topics later on in different videos. But scout your units. See what somebody else is going. And the easiest way to do this in Dota Underlords is to look at the synergy icons. Select the synergy icons on the right side and tab between the different boards. Once you do that, you can easily see what people are doing. Whether they're going warriors, whether they're going warlocks, whether they're going hunters, trolls, you know, different bills and different compositions that we talked about synergies. You can see what your opponents are doing. That way you can know what the pool will allow you to get. Now let's talk about the concept of re-rolling the shop. This is a very, very important topic because it baits new people all the time. A very, very common thing that new people do in Dota Out-of-Chests and Dota Underlords is to re-roll too much. You see the shop and you're like, okay, I'm looking for a puck or I'm looking for a pudge. So you re-roll the shop and you just keep re-rolling until you run out of money. That's a recipe for losing. We won't talk about economy in this video, but it is going to be a future topic where you need to sell and you need to probably save for certain situations. Buy and sell and save in certain situations. Make sure you scout and don't re-roll too often. The default key to re-roll the shop is R on Dota Out-of-Lords or I was going to do it. The default key to re-rolls are in Dota Underlords and Out-of-Chests, I believe as well. If it isn't, I apologize. I believe that's what it is. Don't go crazy and don't go overboard re-rolling and scout your opponent's units and try to adjust accordingly if you're going to stick with it, stick with it. Do not make plans to adjust your bench to shift to another unit composition by using the hot key E to sell the units that you want to get rid of and buy new ones and re-roll the shop until you get what you need. This is where the R and G really kicks in in the game. It's very unpredictable as to what you're going to get from the shop, but you have some control over this by scouting what your opponents are doing, what they're getting and you can adjust as needed. This is bornfromborn.tv talking about buying and selling and re-rolling the shop and also scouting your opponents to see what units they have so that you can adjust your builds appropriately. Take care. Have a good day.