DotA's relative unpopularity in NA/Europe has a lot to do with (in addition to having one of the steepest learning curves of any multiplayer game) being a complete pain in the ass to play.
- You need a legit copy of RoC and TFT to play on Battle.net, which has no ladder system for DotA
- You need to have an outdated version of the game to play on Garena. There is no ladder system and any game you join is likely to be stacked and you'll have a miserable time playing.
- ICCup has a fairly good ladder system that uses the Battle.net interface. Unfortunately, 90% of the players are from eastern Europe and don't speak English. Also, you might not see many of their games.
- I hear Dotalicious is pretty good if you have an organized team but not for a new player.
I haven't played HoN but I'd recommend starting there if you don't want to jump through hoops, since it's fairly similar. Regardless of where you play you will encounter terrible teammates and a lot of raging. No matchmaking systems are available. And you can't learn DotA with AI, either, cause it's such a team-based game, more so than LoL. You have to coordinate item purchases, learn lane awareness, learn to coordinate chain disables...it's definitely not an easy game to pick up. Play with at least one buddy, I highly recommend it.
Edit: My friend showed this to me. omg @ #5 and #1 (Warning: really annoying music) Organized play is just incredible.
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