Druid |
Normal Melee Attack, Unarmored
The Druid is a sort of melee/caster hybrid, calling upon forces of nature for aid. His attack type and armor type make him effective in battle against enemy casters, such as the Conjurer and Priestess, and he can cut heroes off from magic entirely.
Druids also have a variety of support abilities that allow them to control the flow of combat.
Level 1 Stats:
Strength*: 22 Agility: 10 Intelligence: 17 Health: 650 Mana: 300 Armor: 3 Damage: 24-34 Cooldown: 2.2 sec (before agility speed bonus) Range: Melee Move Speed: 200 *Primary Attribute
At Level Up:
+2.4 Strength
+0.9 Agility
+2.6 Intelligence
Camouflage Grants a friendly unit invisibility until they move, attack, or cast a spell. |
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Camouflage Information
Using Camouflage on a unit will force that unit to stop whatever it is doing and hold still, so that the Camouflage is not immediately broken. However, if the player orders their unit to move, attack, or use a spell after being Camouflaged, the effect will be broken.Camouflage allows units to be invisible that normally cannot be. If you want, you can make your entire team invisible and lie in wait for your enemy (remember to use Camouflage on yourself last).
Use Camouflage to hide weakened allies so that they cannot be attacked.
Tree Wall Creates a wall of trees. |
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Tree Wall Information
Tree Wall causes trees to grow out of natural ground (grass, dirt, etc.), blocking movement and line of sight. All heroes and towers can attack trees. The trees have 50 HP each.Trees cannot grow out of artificial surfaces, such as tile, marble, or pavement. Also, trees cannot grow too close to living units or structures, so try to target your tree wall so that it won't overlap another unit.
Use Tree Wall to block off enemy escape, or raise trees between yourself and your enemies to avoid an engagement.
Use trees to block off key passages.
As an assassin, if the VIP gets separated from his bodyguards, cast Tree Wall between them to cut off the VIP from support.
At maximum level, the Tree Wall is seven trees wide and three trees thick. All trees may not appear if there is not enough room.
Note that all trees created with Tree Wall will disappear at the end of the round.
Might to Magic Converts a friendly unit's health into mana over time. |
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Might to Magic Information
Might to Magic can allow a friendly hero to cast longer before running out of mana. Use it on allies that can make use of a lot of mana, such as Conjurers and Priestesses, or on friends who run out of mana.Have an allied Priestess use Regeneration to counter the health lost in Might to Magic to restore an ally's mana without depleting their health. Remember that a Priestess cannot cast Regeneration on herself.
Be careful not to overuse Might to Magic. Extra mana doesn't do you any good if you die before you can use it.
Mystic
Veil Dispels magic from a unit, and makes it spell-immune, but unable to cast magic. |
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Mystic Veil Information
Mystic Veil both defends a unit against magic (both spells and magical attacks) and prevents it from casting spells (but allows magical attacks). Use it on allies to protect them from magic, or on enemies to stop them from using magic against you.Mystic Veil will also dispel current magical effects from a unit, so you can use it to remove effects like Banish or Shadow Soul. However, you cannot use it on Berserkers performing a Death Walk.
Note that if you use Mystic Veil on yourself, you will not be able to cast Mystic Veil again until it wears off.
Feral
Spirit Surrounds the Druid with forest spirits that smite nearby enemies. |
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Feral Spirit Information
Feral Spirit causes the Druid to assume his bear form, drawing forest spirits to him. The forest spirits will hover around the Druid and hurl bolts of energy at random nearby enemies. Each spirit hurls one bolt every two seconds, and each bolt deals 14 damage.Note that the Druid does not gain any direct bonuses from being in bear form. The spirits are the only benefit of the spell. Also, the spirits cannot be attacked directly, but they will vanish if the Druid is killed.
The forest spirits can attack enemies even while the Druid is moving. This makes this an excellent ability to use while chasing someone or being chased.
The spirits will not attack spell-immune targets.
The effect of Feral Spirit will be removed if the Druid is summoned.