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Mace to Face - Guide to Faceless Void

December 17, 2012 by Discordia#306820
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SuperNova (16) | December 18, 2012 3:55am
you should add tiny to the enemy list due to his craggy exterior passive. having high attack speed guarantees you get stunned alot and wastes your chronosphere time.
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xCO2 (72) | December 17, 2012 4:25am
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Well,you tend to get Daedalus because it works on a majority of heroes with its damage and thus worthy of a core that you buy most of the time to allow you to finish people off within Chronosphere.Aghanims is a really heavily situational and will stay that way,as its not bad enough to be considered rejected.MKB is really only gotten after Daedalus or rushed if an enemy evasion hero is present.Mjolnir is pretty rare to get as well,as it overwrites lifesteal when it procs and generally is just an extension to your core.Finally thank you for taking this time to read and giving feedback.


I disagree, Aghanim's isn't even worth a filler in your build, Daedalus and Crystalys are getting nerfed in the next patch, and Mjollnir is for heavy armor teams and is commonly picked up. They each have a situation equally and all I'm saying is that Daedalus is a worthwhile pick up, just not all the time. I would recommend making separate builds for each situation and separate skill sets aswell.

And ofc, no one really provided any real reflection on your build, so I felt you needed to know where you stand with your guide. Obviously everyone is not gonna agree 100% of the time with a guide, but you're doing a good job so far, just add some variation.

Edit: Glad someone sees the worth of a hood. Underrated pick up, great EHP and survivability vs caster heavy teams.
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Discordia#306820 | December 17, 2012 4:09am
xCO2 wrote:



This and thanks for adding Midas to situational, I prefer Midas > Bfury.

I only have a few peeves with the build, mainly Daedalus as core, its more situational as you may have to rush an MKB or Mjollnir depending on who you're facing. I also find Aghanim's to be a waste, instead of extending your Chrono, you can invest in bettering yourself while your in and out of bubble. Lastly, I would change your start, add more regen and choose between stout and quelling, then pick the other up at the side shop. You get quelling first if you start with early Backtrack and stout if you start early Timelock. The early EHP is a life-saver.

Overall, well written and well formatted.


Well,you tend to get Daedalus because it works on a majority of heroes with its damage and thus worthy of a core that you buy most of the time to allow you to finish people off within Chronosphere.Aghanims is a really heavily situational and will stay that way,as its not bad enough to be considered rejected.MKB is really only gotten after Daedalus or rushed if an enemy evasion hero is present.Mjolnir is pretty rare to get as well,as it overwrites lifesteal when it procs and generally is just an extension to your core.Finally thank you for taking this time to read and giving feedback.
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xCO2 (72) | December 17, 2012 4:02am
OneHalf wrote:

Exactly how I play void except I upgrade Time Lock over Backtrack to make up for his poor early dps :) +1


This and thanks for adding Midas to situational, I prefer Midas > Bfury.

I only have a few peeves with the build, mainly Daedalus as core, its more situational as you may have to rush an MKB or Mjollnir depending on who you're facing. I also find Aghanim's to be a waste, instead of extending your Chrono, you can invest in bettering yourself while your in and out of bubble. Lastly, I would change your start, add more regen and choose between stout and quelling, then pick the other up at the side shop. You get quelling first if you start with early Backtrack and stout if you start early Timelock. The early EHP is a life-saver.

Overall, well written and well formatted.
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Discordia#306820 | December 17, 2012 3:48am
PoNySoNg wrote:

Good and in-depth, I personally get Battle Fury on Faceless Void as well. :)


Thank you for your feedback,but personally I don't think my guide is indepth enough lol

OneHalf wrote:

Exactly how I play void except I upgrade Time Lock over Backtrack to make up for his poor early dps :) +1


Thank you for the feedback,and I will include that in the skill build section,messed up and completely forgot about specifying 2 ways of skill build
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OneHalf (10) | December 16, 2012 6:40pm
Exactly how I play void except I upgrade Time Lock over Backtrack to make up for his poor early dps :) +1
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PoNySoNg | December 16, 2012 6:30pm
Good and in-depth, I personally get Battle Fury on Faceless Void as well. :)
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