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Natures Prophet, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Gank the World (Prophet Mid)

December 13, 2011 by Fargo
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goodgame | July 21, 2012 8:46pm
Dagon works really well, so much that you can semi-delay the ultimate and Ag staff.
For ganking it does a great job of giving NP power that no one expects, and keep feeding it gold and the extra 100 HP damage per level is pretty good for continuing to surprise.


For the early build, I find basic boots are sometimes too useful to delay, and an early gauntlet is useful (after the null talisman) against a double team of agile heroes.
Magic wand is very necessary though.

I'd take Sprout at first skill pick though. Better to help gank than run away.
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Realister | March 31, 2012 2:12pm
Even though you can have fun with this build. THe only thing you will accomplish is KS from your carry and nothing else.

I used to build him like this but it only works for low level pub stomp.
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kumquat (15) | December 16, 2011 7:50am
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I have never seen a Dagon Nature's Prophet win a game.


It's good if you know how to use it, albeit situational. I've seen a lot of Furion players rush dagon in competitive play before going sheep stick. If you can farm it up quickly enough, it makes your early ganking extremely potent.
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dresmasher (24) | December 16, 2011 7:38am
HamSandwich wrote:



Right clicking is also effective.


not as effective when they happen to have reliable escape mechanisms (think Weaver)
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HamSandwich (34) | December 15, 2011 11:00pm
dresmasher wrote:

It's really good when the enemy team is full of squishy heroes


Right clicking is also effective.
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dresmasher (24) | December 15, 2011 4:55pm
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I have never seen a Dagon Nature's Prophet win a game.

I have, ofc it's not optimal in all games but it's really good when the enemy team is full of squishy heroes
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LuvLes (32) | December 15, 2011 1:27pm
dirrwen wrote:

Sigh. Even though Dagon is good for ganking furion, this is just stupid.

I have never seen a Dagon Nature's Prophet win a game.
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HamSandwich (34) | December 15, 2011 10:30am
Sheep is good for ganking furion. Dagon is not.
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dirrwen (10) | December 15, 2011 9:48am
Sigh. Even though Dagon is good for ganking furion, this is just stupid.
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eGam (2) | December 13, 2011 4:35pm
I suggest you complete it first and then submit it, you can always save and go back to it, an unfinished guide does not look as good as a finished guide and will give viewer a worse rating. If you're going dagon, I suggest you don't get hand of midas for late game(hand of midas should be only picked up in the first 6-7 mins). Necrbook3 is actually pretty good with the manta deso build
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