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Clockwerk the Goblin

January 4, 2014 by Griffith
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Griffith (2) | October 30, 2013 7:17am
Karnosiris wrote:

A good clock should be the first one on the scene when there's teamfighting to be done, any disable you can have in your slots would give your team a huge advantage versus the enemy team.

For this reason, you should also add orchid malevolence to your suggested situational/late items. If you are playing offensively, having a silence will make life really hard for blinkers (QoP, AM) or other annoying escapers (Timbersaw, Mirana, Morphling), because your team can instantly focus them once they catch up.

This item also makes solo ganking squishy supports a dream, because of the bonus damage dealt at the end plus the silence, which will deny them any hope of survival.


Well that is a good idea. I will add it in the next update also I will first need to test it out before I can comment about it.
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Karnosiris | October 30, 2013 6:38am
A good clock should be the first one on the scene when there's teamfighting to be done, any disable you can have in your slots would give your team a huge advantage versus the enemy team.

For this reason, you should also add orchid malevolence to your suggested situational/late items. If you are playing offensively, having a silence will make life really hard for blinkers (QoP, AM) or other annoying escapers (Timbersaw, Mirana, Morphling), because your team can instantly focus them once they catch up.

This item also makes solo ganking squishy supports a dream, because of the bonus damage dealt at the end plus the silence, which will deny them any hope of survival.
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scoreman56 | April 19, 2013 7:51am
Griffith wrote:

@Scoreman56 & TR115

This guide shows how I play clockwerk and I really like it when people tell me how they think he should be played because I will go and try out their way of playing just to see how effective their build (items/skills) are. I will update this guide with your input and I will test it out to see how effective the items are to my play style.

Thank you so much for your input and advice I will surely update after I have tested out the items.


Yeah. playing him solo hard takes a little practice, but benefits too much from a solo lane to ignore. On a solo lane you absolutely have to have cogs at lvl 1 and max Battery Assault as soon as possible (lvl 7) Here's a link to liquid tc's pub play of clock. This guy pioneered the use of clockwerk in competitive play. you can definitely learn some tricks from him!

http://dotabuff.com/players/67601693/matches?hero=clockwerk&game_mode=&match_type=real
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Wisdomseyes1 (8) | April 18, 2013 4:09pm
Why do none of the Clockwerk builds on this site ever include Cogs level 1 for when you go On the off-lane.
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Griffith (2) | April 18, 2013 2:00pm
@Scoreman56 & TR115

This guide shows how I play clockwerk and I really like it when people tell me how they think he should be played because I will go and try out their way of playing just to see how effective their build (items/skills) are. I will update this guide with your input and I will test it out to see how effective the items are to my play style.

Thank you so much for your input and advice I will surely update after I have tested out the items.
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TR 115 | April 18, 2013 9:28am
This guide is extremely detailed,plus you added the vs section.(I've never seen this feature). But I disagree with you claiming that Clockwerk isn't a late initiator,if your team can place wards efficiently,you can be aware of an incoming team in the jungle.I would also recommend getting a Smoke of Deceit and Town Portal Scroll to bypass wards on the map and gank your enemies with the element surprise.I also agree with scoreman65 suggesting to get the Eul and Force staff, considering that these two items will get you numerous kills.This guide just needs a bit of touch-up,otherwise,great!
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scoreman56 | April 18, 2013 8:03am
The guide is good but i disagree with a lot of your builds. I think you should reference competitive clock builds like "Liquid TC" and mention playing him in a solo lane, because I think that is the absolute best way for him to lane. And any build that isn't maxing Battery Assault in turn 7 is wasting everyone's time. Force staff is a great early item and lets you use the Power Cogs + Battery Assault combo for early aggression. Also it should be worth mentioning that bottle crowing isn't always a viable option in pubs, and Arcane Boots is a better answer than trying to use a bottle without a courier to use. Power Cogs is a very useful escape mechanism, and simultaneously depletes enemy mana.

The biggest strength to clockwerk is the ridiculous damage output of Battery Assault. It's so powerful you often don't need much mosre power, Items like uel's scepter protect you while they get owned, then you can auto attack/ Rocket Flare the last hit. so he really only needs items to get tougher, like eul's and Blademail.

Finally, I don't think rushing scepter is a good idea. It makes him tough, and you can spam ult, but you don't have to farm through early stages you could be getting tons of kills with a forcestaff eul's combo!
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scoreman56 | April 18, 2013 7:34am
The guide is good but i disagree with a lot of your builds. I think you should reference competitive clock builds like "Liquid TC" and mention playing him in a solo lane, because I think that is the absolute best way for him to lane. And any build that isn't maxing Battery Assault in turn 7 is wasting everyone's time. Force staff is a great early item and lets you use the Power Cogs + Battery Assault combo for early aggression. Also it should be worth mentioning that bottle crowing isn't always a viable option in pubs, and Arcane Boots is a better answer than trying to use a bottle without a courier to use. Power Cogs is a very useful escape mechanism, and simultaneously depletes enemy mana.

The biggest strength to clockwerk is the ridiculous damage output of Battery Assault. It's so powerful you often don't need much mosre power, Items like uel's scepter protect you while they get owned, then you can auto attack/ Rocket Flare the last hit. so he really only needs items to get tougher, like eul's and Blademail.

Finally, I don't think rushing scepter is a good idea. It makes him tough, and you can spam ult, but you don't have to farm through early stages you could be getting tons of kills with a forcestaff eul's combo!
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Griffith (2) | March 24, 2013 5:25pm
@ Krabboss
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Starting with two Gauntlets is a little strange if you aren't including Bracers or an Urn of Shadows in your core build.


Yes i know the {{Urn of Shadows]] is not included into the core build that is because i very rarely going with the solid start build I mainly use the bottle rush build. Urn is a good item but I feel that urn should be only purchased if the supports are struggling.
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Krabboss | March 24, 2013 5:31am
Starting with two Gauntlets is a little strange if you aren't including Bracers or an Urn of Shadows in your core build.

I do like your rundown of mid matchups though. And I hadn't considered the synergy between Jakiro and Clockwerk before.
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