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[ARCHIVED] LordVesper's Personal Guide to Bloodseeker [7.06f]

November 1, 2017 by LordVesper
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Shadoallcaps | September 19, 2017 11:00am
This guide looks really powerful, I can't believe I never thought of a caster Bloodseeker. Looks like I'm gunna have some fun punishing casuals in some pub games.
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WhosNuker (7) | September 5, 2017 7:48am
Once again a great guide. I just have such a high expectation from you now :P. I really hate a caster Bloodseeker but you did a good job making him seem ok to me. (I still don't agree with it but I don't want to kill everyone I see build a Dagon on him.) I would suggest removing the Eul's Scepter of Divinity as you will sell it really quickly and it's kind of a waste money. I understand it has its uses but should reconsider it.
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Phsc (4) | September 1, 2017 2:20pm
Isn't the meta build right now going Radiance into Sange and Yasha into Skull Basher or Eul's Scepter? I never saw someone doing any of the builds here in a pro game.
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Yellulzquiet Reborn (4) | July 20, 2017 8:30am
Dont think Eul's Scepter of Divinity is good pick, the purpose of the Nuker build is to kill the enemy in 3 or 4 seconds, you dont need setup for blood rite because you already have rupture.Also you want to máx Dagon 5 as soon as possible, and you can build better itens to amplify the damage with Force Staff or Aether Lens, euls would be a setback and only good when you are behind.

After Dagon 5 Force Staff Aether Lens and Aghanim's Scepter, you pretty much wants to build a Ethereal Blade because it synergy so much with blood and this build.

Rubick is a hard counter to this build careful.

Also i would suggest the Helm of Dominator Necromicon 3 Bloodthorn build
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masaaki14 (11) | July 21, 2017 10:47am
those are all lategame items, and what do you do when you're level 10 and enemies simply tp when you rupture? nothing that's what
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Yellulzquiet Reborn (4) | July 22, 2017 1:24pm
masaaki14 wrote:
those are all lategame items, and what do you do when you're level 10 and enemies simply tp when you rupture? nothing that's what


In the dps build you can rush Skull Basher as hamster explained.

Which itens are lategame in this nuker build ? Dagon 5 you need to do ASAP, Force Staff and Aether Lens spike are early as well, otherwise would be better to build int itens to amplify your magic damage.

If you are talking about my Lycanesque build, the helm of dominator purpose is to control a centaur and stun any tp target, the enemy cant run from the Necromicon and have to man fight him(only for the meele creep give amplified last wish damage on him). Bloodthorn is only an amplifier damage to the build
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Hamstertamer (89) | July 21, 2017 11:21am
Skull Basher is an alternative to Euls to cancel TP's, besides it allows him to deal with all the heroes who manfight him during rupture.

It's not that euls is bad though. Definitely viable. Just not in the nuker build since cancelling TP's is just pointless in a build made for bursting heroes down instantly.
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Orion5 (4) | July 14, 2017 4:35am
+1, nice guide. Bloodseeker is really utility and not great late game carry

Bloodseeker is very strong in lane and is increasingly picked in professional scene
Wagamama, who is a 7-8k MMR streamer, advocates Eul's Scepter of Divinity immediately after you get boots and Poor Man's Shield, what's your opinion on this
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LordVesper (5) | July 19, 2017 10:20pm
Hey there! I appreciate that you like my guides thanks for that :D

Also, about the Eul's Scepter of Divinity rush, I can see why Wagamama would say that. It's an item that provides much needed mana regeneration so if you find yourself getting into teamfights very often, then rushing the item isn't a bad idea. Although personally, I'd prefer getting Dagon 1 or Shadow Blade first since these two items provide Bloodseeker with initiation and nuking capabilities so you can get more solo kills and not just rely on Blood Rite + Rupture.
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masaaki14 (11) | July 19, 2017 10:39pm
I believe i have addressed this before, but Eul's Scepter of Divinity is not as simple as that. Chances are, in pubs your team won't be paying much attention to you or whoever you're rupturing, and if you don't have a way of stopping TPs, the enemy is simply free to tp out. Euls first fixes that problem when you most need it, early on where your attacks don't do too much damage and when the enemy isn't scared of dying if you don't have TP cancellers.

Not only that, but Euls also gives flat movement speed, mana regen, AND set-up for your Blood Rite, and that's now even including the other, more common uses of Euls. I pretty much always get this item first without question if i'm playing Bloodseeker every game now, it's way too good an item to delay.
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masaaki14 (11) | June 3, 2017 9:04pm
some tips:

1. Guide should be re-named "Utility/Caster Build" to avoid misunderstandings. Caster Bloodseeker is not a carry, but a disabler that locks down enemy heroes to either nuke them down or leave them to your teammates. Your items are based around buffing your team or debuffing enemy heroes.

2. Eul's Scepter of Divinity + Aghanim's Scepter is imo, core, at least in caster blood. Euls is your tp canceller, Blade Mail counter(somewhat), Blood Rite set-up, and gives you a decent chunk of movement speed and mana. Aghs, simply gives you two ultimates, which is extremely good when in teamfights, allowing you to put rupture on 2 enemies and making sure they don't move around.

3. if you need armor, Shiva's Guard isn't a great option. that is because a caster blood doesn't run next to enemies. He stays far away from enemies and uses his spells and items. A better option would be Lotus Orb

4. heaven's halbard should be considered in a utility/caster build because of it's amazing effect. Same goes for Solar Crest, but only if your teammates can't fit it in their build.

5. Caster blood is amazing if you pick him with allies who can boost his damage output, say for example a Zeus, Puck or Queen of Pain who build Veil of Discord, or Skywrath Mage or Pugna.

5. While the damage of the nuker build does somewhat fall off in the lategame, it still does a lot of damage, and can easily delete a single target to put any fight in your favor.
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LordVesper (5) | June 6, 2017 6:29am
Got it! Well... I'm not quite sure what to rename it since it's Utility, Caster, Nuker, and Carry at the same time XD
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masaaki14 (11) | June 10, 2017 1:58am
Calling it general is quite a huge call. You'll have to cover everything about blood to call it a general guide. I think you can just call it a caster/utility guide, and add a mention in the introduction noting the carry build.
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DioX (1) | June 1, 2017 4:03pm
this is ks build right where noobs builds dagon on BS and tries to hunt down the low hp hero easily. Police ks build.
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masaaki14 (11) | June 2, 2017 1:14am
this guide is going to have a much better reception than any of your guides in dotafire, even if the person making this guide isn't as "good" as you.
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DioX (1) | June 2, 2017 7:28pm
meh like I care to even try this guide. but no when a bs player tries this build then he's useless at being a carry. since 7000 mmrs buys bkb A lot
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LordVesper (5) | May 18, 2017 4:33am
Guide's officially finished and updated for Patch 7.06! If ya got any questions don't hesitate to ask me in this comment section right here. If you don't mind, please give me honest constructive criticism for my guides so that I can improve their quality in the future! Anyways, as I said in the changelog, I'll probably be working on a Sven guide next so stay tuned for that!
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LordVesper (5) | May 18, 2017 1:13am
Also, if anybody knows, do Phase Boots and Butterfly apply speed bonuses ONLY based on natural movement speed? Or do they take into account other speed bonuses such as Thirst or Yasha or even just Boots of Speed? I'm so confused whether or not the active ability of these two items would be more effective if used while Thirst is at its full potential
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Hamstertamer (89) | May 18, 2017 3:28am
Percentage-based speed bonuses are calculated based on your movement speed plus the static bonuses. So no, percentage MS bonuses like Yasha don't amplify the Thirst bonus MS.

Percentages only amplify the static MS bonuses like Boots of Speed or Eul's Scepter of Divinity.

SnY is still a good item on BS though, because of the insanely buffed slow. Oh and the winrates of items are completely irrelevant, the sample size is too low. Last time I checked Divine Rapier on Crystal Maiden had a 85% winrate.
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LordVesper (5) | May 18, 2017 4:29am
Thanks for the info! I get what you mean with Sange and Yasha still being a good item on Bloodseeker so I'll test it yet again in my games and focus on the Maim it provides.
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Sclipzer | May 18, 2017 3:21am
I'm pretty sure that they include other speed bonuses when calculating the speed increase. Not sure how they interact with thirst though.
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LordVesper (5) | May 18, 2017 4:30am
Good to know! At least now I know for sure that these items will benefit more from items like Boots of Travel or Eul's Scepter of Divinity (which is a core item for my Nuker build so yay).
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LordVesper (5) | May 17, 2017 11:11pm
Despite its popular use, I will not add Sange and Yasha to the guide. This is because Manta Style is just better in terms of utility and even stat-wise. Remember that illusions can be used for various things like farming, soaking up damage, and much much more... Would you really want to pass that up just for some movement speed and strength? If it makes you feel better, here's proof from player stats that Manta Style is better than Sange and Yasha: https://www.dotabuff.com/heroes/bloodseeker/items

Winrate doesn't actually matter here but... Most players won't expect you to get Manta Style on Bloodseeker so you can abuse that to play mindgames on your opponents!
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LordVesper (5) | May 18, 2017 4:25am
Recent comment from Hamstertamer has a good point. I guess you could get Sange and Yasha if you want the slow from Maim (35% chance to slow an enemy for 26% is actually quite insane!).
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