Player Mitch from from Level UP Dota 2 | ID: 18446

Mitch
Level UP
Nickname:
Mitch
Maps played:
22 during last year
Full name:
Damir Škaričić
Role:
Offlaner
Maps won:
8 during last year
Country:
Croatia
Prize money:
$19 445
Date of birth:
Not available

Information

leaderboard-rank-1077
1077
WINRATE:
36%
KDA:
5.15
Level UP
GPM:
345
XPM:
447
Heroes (win rate) / during last year
633%
450%
450%
2100%
20%

Bio

Damir Mitch Skaritic is a former professional Dota 2 player and coach from Croatia, who has been on the professional scene since 2011 in the position of Sapport.

The first major Dota 2 tournament in Mitch career was the Electronic Sports World Cup 2011 in Paris. Damir was selected there together with his partners from GamersLeague, with whom he played together in Defense of the Ancients. Unexpectedly, the team managed to take the third place, defeating Natus Vincere in the group stage.

Later the GamersLeague roster was bought by Fnatic, but after reaching the finals of DreamHack Winter 2011 the team faced a prolonged crisis - the team failed in several tournaments and broke up, and Mitch was in search for almost a year, playing only for various mixes.

In the spring of 2013 the Croatian sapporter joined Russian Team Empire with LighTofHeaveN and Scandal, but the team failed to qualify for The international 2013 and broke up. After that Mitch played in various Balkan teams - mYinsanity, Spider Pigzs, Elements Pro Gaming. However, Skaritic never managed to achieve at least local success: he never played at a major LAN-tournament or The International.

Among the most significant achievements of Damir as a player are the seventh place at ASUS ROG DreamLeague Season 4, victory at the Russian eSports Cup 2018 and the ProDotA Cup Europe #6 title. In early 2021, Mitch, along with Spider Pigzs, received an invite to qualify for the first season of the regional Dota Pro Circuit league, but failed to qualify for the first division.

As a result, Spider Pigzs finished fifth in the second division, and the Croatian left the team before the next round, since then playing only in small online tournaments. In March 2023, Mitch played at the European Pro League Season 7 for Ancient Tribe, but was not included in the roster of the team for the DPC League - he announced the end of his career and became the coach of the team.