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Game Breaking Wave (6.85)

December 1, 2015 by GGnet.Ace
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fires.of.hell (2) | December 23, 2015 3:18pm
Boots of Travel is a good item to rush fr Morph imo, kinda Ember playstyle specially with lvl2 Replicate so you cn splitpush early and save gold fr nxt big item such as Ethereal Blade.
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the hyatt | October 28, 2015 10:45am
I have followed this morphling guide for some time now and it is really good. But as a support morphling player I would be remiss if I didn't give my 2 cents on a build that I found has a lot of utility.

A good support morph requires very little to any gold and can be played as a 5.

You can get cour, 2 wards, a ring of protection, and a tango from the get go.

You obviously try and max your adaptive strike at level 7. You will have little to no lane control or harass to speak of. Do what you can to stack camps for your carry. It helps if you have a tri lane as it takes some of the pressure off of you to zone out. Support morph is great mid game and works best with carries that aren't farm intensive (i.e. Anti-Mage) and have good quick times to kill (Phantom Assassin, Templar Assassin, and so forth).

the only items you need are mana boots and blade mail. Getting a scepter depends on the abilities of your teammates. The ring of protection can become ring of bas if you figure you can eventually get a medallion of Courage and disassemble. You are going to have a ton of hp but no armor, which this build fixes. It is also funny popping blademail with all that HP and getting kills with it.

Once you have mana boots your mana issues are solves, and are much cheaper than the tranq + soul ring combo. Eventually you roam and drop 4.25 second stuns on enemies (and if you have medallion of courage melt their armor) and get assist gold.

When BKB comes into play you can't stun the bkb user but you can put their supporting cast out of a fight for 4.25 seconds. Also don't underestimate the power of replicants when pushing high ground. They take the same damage as who you copy so it is much harder for them to know what target is real.

With this support morph you will have a ton of hp, a lot of armor eventually, no mana problems, a great stun, lots of escape (makes you a great gem holder), and can literally morph into a "carry" if needed.

Finally with Alchemist becoming much more popular with radiance it should be noted how well it works with and against morphling. Morph can copy an allied Alchemist and use the radiance copy to push and get gold for morph, but the bonus gold STILL goes to the alchemist. Now if you replicate an enemy alchemist with radiance you get regular gold and the greed gold, not too shabby.
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TheSofa (54) | March 29, 2015 3:10pm
TheSofa wrote:

Very nice! +1
I have a question: Has anyone used Shadow Blade on Morphling?
I guess you can invis in, shotgun, then replicate out.
This helps you to pick off a squishy hero from the big group without getting demolished.

I usually replace Linken's Sphere with Shadow Blade, although it doesn't give the nice stats, it means I can get Manta Style, BKB, etc faster

Please give feedback on this!

TheSofa

This was me a year ago. Wow. I sucked.

Anyway, you should probably do a build on support Morphling or something like that. Also, have you tried starting with Wraith Band + Iron Branch x2 + Tango (Shared) x2 and then get the bounty rune, then send out a tango?

EDIT: NEver mind, I saw it.
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GGnet.Ace (4) | February 2, 2015 5:48am

I get an early Morbid Mask when I build hard carry, because I love the sustain and later build it in Satanic(and i mean very later). Bottle is somewhat required for me even if I am not at the mid(because of the morph trick). Anyway your guide is amazing! :D

I am grateful for your feedback.
Yes early morbid mask is valid because you can easily get lost in the jungle and due to kickass as +armor you can survive in jungle,however its not worth upgrading into Helm of the Dominator.
There is a jungling technique (Azen used to do) with Morphling I cant quite recall currently but I will update when I catch up.In which you start with morph stats and you stay perma jungle.
Not ideal but for public I guess its pretty valid
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SatomiCappucino (12) | January 26, 2015 11:55am
I get an early Morbid Mask when I build hard carry, because I love the sustain and later build it in Satanic(and i mean very later). Bottle is somewhat required for me even if I am not at the mid(because of the morph trick). Anyway your guide is amazing! :D
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I Have Layers (4) | January 23, 2015 8:28pm
+1

First time playing morph, used this guide.

Game was ****ty, but not really due to skill or build.

Shotgun is too much fun.
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GGnet.Ace (4) | January 8, 2015 1:21am
reidal wrote:

Ever since shifting snow update, I have been playtesting support Morphling for quite the while, with a build of 1-3-2-2-2-1-2-1-1. A 4.25 second stun at level 7 is really sick especially considering its massive cast range and non-disjointability. Tranquils and Soul Ring solves all the Mana problem to spam Adaptive Strike for its stun. Afterwards it can go ahead and transition to a carry if it has to, or go full support with hex stick and Shivas.

Its valid in public I cant disagree to that ,but why would u pick a low ranged support which cant harass and even if it harass its harass is pretty low damage.
If you want something with stun try potm for example ,may not the same stun but quite reliable harass
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reidal | January 6, 2015 9:24pm
Ever since shifting snow update, I have been playtesting support Morphling for quite the while, with a build of 1-3-2-2-2-1-2-1-1. A 4.25 second stun at level 7 is really sick especially considering its massive cast range and non-disjointability. Tranquils and Soul Ring solves all the Mana problem to spam Adaptive Strike for its stun. Afterwards it can go ahead and transition to a carry if it has to, or go full support with hex stick and Shivas.
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TheSofa (54) | December 30, 2014 8:36am
Hey GGnet.Ace:

I'd advise you to change the title of this guide to actually match the time you updated the guide, as it kinda lowers the appeal of the guide.
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GGnet.Ace (4) | November 26, 2014 10:40am
Blubbles wrote:

I'd say that you need Helm of the Dominator early. If you have Helm you can stay alive against any hard hitting other carry. They keep hitting you but along with your damage and kick *** attack speed, you'll just steamroll them with your extra HP from every hit. That Linken's Sphere isn't enough to keep you alive being as squishy as you are.

well to be honest if you go for shotgun Bot you dont need it you are everywhere and back to fountain in no time so its kinda useless out of combat .
You could profit from dominated creep and it could give you an earlier roshan but aside than that .
And also dont forget that lifesteal needs to be at least 4th item to be a diffrence maker .
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Blubbles (13) | November 25, 2014 10:07am
I'd say that you need Helm of the Dominator early. If you have Helm you can stay alive against any hard hitting other carry. They keep hitting you but along with your damage and kick *** attack speed, you'll just steamroll them with your extra HP from every hit. That Linken's Sphere isn't enough to keep you alive being as squishy as you are.
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