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This is a rather normal -sized guide.
Most members who are used to create guide create guides of this size.
If you want a shorter guides they are always out there...these guides are to truly master a hero.
Nice guide, but it baffles me that you didn't mention midas (xp gain is one of thr most important things for invo), as well as orchid. I like playing him offlane where you have easy acces to components of orchid and dual sobi masks can improove your emp, +tornado harrasment. Also, i like to use emp then rightclick with cold snap and finish with tornado, gr8 when you have phase and supps are still low lvl. About solo pick offs, you can basicaly turn into clinkz with gw and orchid, which was extensively used during some time in comp meta
If you paired with bloodseeker, can you go with quas build (like exort build, you don't focus on the other 2, but you DO put levels in them) and spam cold snap while bloodseeker casts that giant 3-second charge up AOE spell (I forgot the name), then cast rupture after invoker uses all his useful stun moves?
How does invoker go with Bloodseeker or pheonix in general, and how does a full quas or wex build end in general? I can see wex absolutely destroying teams with slow-casters, and quas doing well with Lina deciding to take mid lane against invoker.
But then again I don't know enough to compare as I might be playing the builds I test incorrectly...
The reason I'm asking is because I know some guys who play these heroes and wonder how many combos we can pull together.
Super nice guide! You break Invoker into so many parts and lets us choose WISELY what type should we use. One question though, if I use all 10 Invoker skills, then I use Refresher Orb, will all of the skill got refreshed or only the 2 last skills I used??
Thanks
very good guide!
But their is one thing which misses.
if you are playing quas wex invoke against an anti-mage you should get an orchid.
which is probably very helpful against his blink and to shut him down very fast!
Very nice, should be called Invoker bible instead of guide.:)
Dunno if anyone noticed yet, since I'm not going to read all the comments here, but as "Type Targets" for Alacrity you specified "Active Enemy Units", that should be Allied Heroes. (everything else about Alacrity is very OK :) )
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This is a rather normal -sized guide.
Most members who are used to create guide create guides of this size.
If you want a shorter guides they are always out there...these guides are to truly master a hero.
All and all, a fantastic guide. +1
How does invoker go with Bloodseeker or pheonix in general, and how does a full quas or wex build end in general? I can see wex absolutely destroying teams with slow-casters, and quas doing well with Lina deciding to take mid lane against invoker.
But then again I don't know enough to compare as I might be playing the builds I test incorrectly...
The reason I'm asking is because I know some guys who play these heroes and wonder how many combos we can pull together.
Thanks
But their is one thing which misses.
if you are playing quas wex invoke against an anti-mage you should get an orchid.
which is probably very helpful against his blink and to shut him down very fast!
all in all a good guide!
Dunno if anyone noticed yet, since I'm not going to read all the comments here, but as "Type Targets" for Alacrity you specified "Active Enemy Units", that should be Allied Heroes. (everything else about Alacrity is very OK :) )