Quelling Blade
Quelling Blade
Mantle of Intelligence
Circlet
Iron Branch
Tango
Observer Ward
Bottle
Magic Stick
Boots of Speed
Null Talisman
Healing Salve
Clarity
Infused Raindrops
Enchanted Mango
Observer and Sentry Wards
Smoke of Deceit
Dust of Appearance
Phase Boots
Eul's Scepter of Divinity
Aghanim's Scepter
Aghanim's Shard
Kaya
Kaya and Sange
Octarine Core
Boots of Travel
Witch Blade
Orchid Malevolence
Desolator
Black King Bar
Shiva's Guard
Bloodstone
Bloodthorn
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2 | 13 | 14 | 16 | ![]() |
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4 | 8 | 9 | 11 | ![]() |
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10 | 15 |
My (herald) atempt on a spammable "always-follow" buildorder to learn the hero and - from there - learn the game without having to worry much about item-builds and hero mechanics.
Prefer early sustain + Movement speed, if you do not want to stay in lane.
Wanted to create a build without Eul's and make use of "Kaya and Sange" as well as using items that can be upgraded usefully in the lategame. Turn's out, that Orchid needs a very good game to be better than Eul's. (Oblivion Staff < 10min, Orchid < 15min)
For skills, this is again the most played skill-order according to dotabuff for core i guess.
For the utility way, from level 8 I would max Remnant (Q) first, and Dissimilate (W) second.
For Talents, I just use 1-1-1-2 for core, and 2-2-2-1 for utility, where 1=left and 2=right.
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