![]() ![]() So Faceless Void fits as a hardcarry and one’s nature would be to play it as such, but is it the only right way to play him ? The answer is no. He is by no means to be played as a support, roamer or mid, as his skillset or item choices do not fit any of those playstyles. ![]() This hero is a real threat because of his powerful long duration disable over the course of the match, where it gets a lot more dangerous every minute the clock ticks. However, this means that Faceless Void can be a threat as the lategame arrives, where physical damage excels at every match. This was and still is the major problem early on as a way to contest the XP and Gold on a lane. And that’s it, every other hero in the game has a damage dealing spell except for our purple friend Faceless Void. Think about Lycan for a second: he also doesn’t have any damaging spells, but the Summon Wolves skill kind of contributes as a damage dealing source. This means none of his skills actually deal any damage. ![]() He is one of the (if not THE only one) heroes in DotA to depend on physical attacks for dealing damage. Let’s get started by getting to know this hero: Faceless Void skillset was always meant to match that of a hardcarry: not that powerful early on, seriously dangerous by the midgame, and totally devastating on the lategame. ![]()
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