![]() ![]() ![]() My build is practically for newbies who can't land Shadowraze (like me huhuhu T.T)įirst off take that Necromastery for souls. This is good, but you have to be good at landing Shadowraze, otherwise you will be wasting mana. The most popular build (according to ) is 2-1-1-2-1-2-1-2, where you max your Shadowraze and Necromastery first for the nuking potential. Setups are recommended here, such as letting Tidehunter to Ravage then you follow him with your ult. Try use it right in the middle of enemy's team, where it will deal the most damage to your enemy. Good positioning is needed here, as you don't want to use this skill when your enemy isn't close to you. This skill is great for initiation, and could possibly bring down most of your enemy heroes to half health, if not dead. Will not remain invisible when casting with Rune of Invisibility ![]() Will remain invisible when casting with Shadow Blade Helps you deal more damage with that minus armor. When you die, half of the soul accumulated will be released and deal damage. Always collect souls whenever you can, and start a teamfight with full souls. Killing Roshan will not give soul (correct me if I'm wrong)Īccumulated bonus damage is why Shadow Fiend seems so strong. Killing enemy creeps, neutrals, sieges, and own creeps will give souls Synchronized with Requiem of Souls, more souls more damage Bonus damage applied after the soul reaches Shadow Fiend not directly. This is just a rough guess, just go play and try it!! Raze 1 is 0 range, while raze 2 is roughly a little beyond melee range, and raze 3 is like maybe the distance between Radiant and Dire's range creep. Doing this will most likely hit the enemy with both razes. Most heroes have an average of 345 MS, so when they are running away, use your raze 2 and 3 simultaneously (but raze 2 must hit). You waste 75 mana to "maybe" hit your enemy. If you right click him, you will face him, thus making razing easier. Right click your enemy before Shadowraze-ing. Can be used to secure farms and flash farms (like clearing a wave of creeps extremely fast) Need high focus to use this skill, as it's an instant cast - focus skill, not an AOE nor point-skill. ![]() 1 Shadowraze deals full damage, so the total damage you can deal is 325 * 3 = 975. It means you can use it 3 times, with different range. Your first skill, 3 set of Shadowraze, each one is independent. One Shadowraze will not trigger the other, so you can use it max 3 times. When learned, you will have 3 Shadowraze, each has a different range and cooldown. Real focus, placement, and patient is needed. If he's placed in the wrong place, or where he is easily targeted, he will most likely die. Shadowraze-ing needs practice, and he's not your simple right-clicking hero. Mostly the target in a teamfight, since he's very squishy, and got the title as a Glass Cannon.Īlthough it looks easy to use him, it's actually not that simple. He excels in mid to late game, and he is very depending on his souls. Nevermore, the Shadow Fiend is a ghost who haunts others, clinging onto them, and finally, steal their soul. Of course, if you really want to know where the stolen souls go, there's one sure way to find out: Add your soul to his collection. Does he devour them one after another? Does he mount them along the halls of an eldritch temple, or pickle the souls in necromantic brine? Is he merely a puppet, pushed through the dimensional rift by a demonic puppeteer? Such is his evil, so intense his aura of darkness, that no rational mind may penetrate it. No one has ever peered into the Abysm whence Shadow Fiend reaches out like an eel from among astral rocks. Over the ages he has claimed the souls of poets, priests, emperors, beggars, slaves, philosophers, criminals and (naturally) heroes no sort of soul escapes him. It is said that Shadow Fiend has the soul of a poet, and in fact he has thousands of them. ![]()
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