Tango
Tango
Iron Branch
Iron Branch
Iron Branch
Boots of Speed
Bottle
Boots of Travel
Blink Dagger
Soul Ring
Dagon 5
Aghanim's Scepter
Aether Lens
Boots of Travel 2
Kaya
Scythe of Vyse
Manta Style
Ethereal Blade
Bloodstone
Shiva's Guard
Veil of Discord
Dragon Lance
Desolator
Silver Edge
Black King Bar
Eul's Scepter of Divinity
Spirit Vessel
Ghost Scepter
Hood of Defiance
Infused Raindrops
Linken's Sphere
Magic Wand
Meteor Hammer
Monkey King Bar
Solar Crest
Wind Lace
Energy Booster
Dust of Appearance
Enchanted Mango
Gem of True Sight
Infused Raindrops
Tango
Clarity
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1 | 4 | 8 | 12 | ![]() |
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5 | 11 | 13 | 14 | ![]() |
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2 | 3 | 7 | 9 | ![]() |
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If possible, have support creep-block mid while you take rune. Otherwise, creep-block and try to get the first ranged creep before enemy mid shows up. Use branches to plant trees and eat w/ tango to trade regen.
Try to stack camps early to sae for later. Prioritize small camps that you can farm initially but try to get a few ancient stacks going for later.
Around level 6 you can start ganking. If possible, it is preferable to have team hold-out in team fights so you can rush your BoTs after bottle/brown boots. This allows you to massively expand your ganking presence. After you get BoTs, you can leave lane and start pushing all 3 lanes out/ganking. Don't forget to farm your ancient stacks!
Mid to late game, your job is to push lanes, show up to team fights to turn the tables, and farm end game items! End game items allow you to push high ground and defend indefinitely.
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