Milan "" Kozomara sat down with Esports Heaven for a casual chat regarding his time at J.Storm, his sudden departure from the team as well as his future plans.Hey my name is Milan and I come from Bosnia and Herzegovina. I'm 23 years old and I play position four.I started playing Dota back in 2006 or 2007 at a local LAN center. Everyone was playing it, so I decided to give it a try and I've never really stopped since.After Wind and Rain (TI8 qualifiers) March, Forev and myself decided to build roster together and we went looking for the remaining players and that's how we ended up creating MarchOutOfArmy.Yeah, I was very excited to compete at a premium LAN event again especially the first Major of the season.I think the lack of experience and under performing in critical moments during games as a team led to the lackluster performance.One of the important things I've learned is how to prepare better for games and the overall experience.I was informed shortly after I left the J.Storm bootcamp in NA, less than a day before it was announced.I was disappointed at first, then angry, and now I'm just eager to prove myself again.I was told that its due to the lack of leadership in the team and someone taking full control in critical moments that I was being replaced.I did shot calling when I was playing a hero with initiation.Getting on a team that believes in me and winning!One thing I really don't like is the same 3-5 heroes in every single ranked game, it really becomes annoying super fast. Overall I think its still pretty early in the patch and people are yet to figure out many things.Much better I would say, they improved on mistakes made last year. There is still space for improvement, but it is going in the right direction I believe.I'm grateful for all the support that I'm getting. Thank you.If you would like to know more about my work, you can follow me at. You can head over to our Dota 2 hub for more content. Headline image courtesy: dota2.ru