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Is Dota 2 missing chat wheel sounds? Hamul can help you!

Introducing Hamul: The In-Game Sound Wheel for Dota 2

Since its introduction with The International 2017 battle pass, chat wheel sounds have become a fan and pro favorite in Dota 2. However, these sounds are only available during the battle pass season. But now, some Dota 2 fans have found a way to change that.

Hamul is a free in-game sound wheel for Dota 2 and popular voice chat platforms like Discord. It allows players to create their own chat wheel using popular personalities such as casters ODPixel and TobiWan, or streamers like SingSing and Gorgc. Some creators have even contributed their own original voice lines.

Setting up Hamul is easy, and it seamlessly integrates as an in-game overlay. It offers a wide selection of sounds to choose from, including iconic lines from Dota 2 history like Tobi’s call at NoTidehunter’s Roshan bait at the DreamHack Winter 2012, and RedEye’s “brutal, savage, rekt.”

Currently, Hamul is only available on Windows and can be used with any voice chat platform. However, it can only be used in-game with the Dota 2 client. The developers are also working on making Hamul available in more games like League of Legends and CS:GO.

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