Posted by : Unknown
Kamis, 05 Desember 2013
Source:Dota2.gamepedia.com
Denying Heroes
Heroes can also be denied under specific circumstances. A Denied Hero will prevent the enemy from gaining any experience or gold from the kill, but will still lose gold upon death.Most Heroes can only deny an allied Hero by attacking them when they are under the effects of certain spells and under 25% health. The 3 ability effects that currently allow a Hero be denied in this way are:
Always consider this option, but be careful as you don't want to deny a teammate that would have otherwise survived.
It is also possible to deny yourself granted that you have access to at least one of the following items.
- Bloodstone's active, Pocket Suicide, will immediately kill the wielder. This is treated as a suicide and allows the item holder to deny themselves at will.
- Helm of the Dominator's active, Dominate, if used on an enemy ranged unit that is attacking you, can also result in a suicide or deny. This occurs if the unit has a projectile attack in flight, becomes dominated, and then scores the finishing blow with the attack it already made.
There are also some hero abilites that deal lethal self-damage and, as such, can be used to commit suicide. These Heroes/Abilities are:
- Pudge's Rot
- Alchemist's Unstable Concoction
- Abaddon's Mist Coil
- Bane's Nightmare
- Bloodseeker's Bloodrage
Some heroes, such as Slark or Centaur Warrunner, have non-lethal forms of self-damage. If afflicted with some form magic damage amplification or Ancient Apparition's Ice Blast however, they are also able to commit suicide just as the above heroes can.
Lastly, you may deny yourself by running into a neutral camp (or Roshan's pit) at low health, and letting them kill you. This will prevent enemy heroes from getting experience from killing you.
This is not technically a deny, enemies will still get assist gold if they are within 1300 range of your death.