Heroes Dota 2 – Ogre Magi

Ogre Magi: “I’m the Ogre Magi! – No, you are!”

Aggron Stonebreak, the Ogre Magi (Ogre Mage), is an hero from DotA and Dota 2. The two-headed melee fighter belongs to the Radiant. In the game, he can take on the role of a Nuker, Disabler and Durabler. Fireblast briefly damages and stuns enemies, while Ignite causes fire damage and a percentage reduction in the target’s movement speed. Bloodlust allows the Ogre Magi to temporarily increase the attack speed of himself or allied heroes and movement speed by a percentage bonus. The Ogre Magi can cast the spell automatically on himself or allies, or use it selectively. The passive Ultimate Multicast grants the Ogre Magi primarily the chance to strengthen a cast ability. If he casts one of his abilities, there is a chance that he will double, triple, or even quadruple its effect by a certain percentage. In addition, Multicast reduces the cooldown of Fireblast and adds a radius of effect to the ability, but also increases the mana cost. Bloodlust is also modified by Multicast, reducing the cooldown and adding the chance to improve a random ally with it when used. Aghanim’s Scepter gives Ogre Magi the ability Unrefined Fireblast, which works just like Fireblast, but has the same effect as Fireblast at the highest level from the level.

Ogre Magi- Hype

With a chance to multiply the result of his spells, the Ogre Magi only needs a bit of luck to burn his enemies to ashes or improve the abilities of his allies. Of course, it’s difficult to rely on luck….

Ogre Magi- Biography

“The common ogre is a creature that is probably best described by the phrase ‘straw-stupid’. In its natural state, it is exceptionally incapable of accomplishing anything, let alone making decisions. Since his body is covered in dirt, it sometimes happens that some animal remains join it while he is tasting the remains of a fight. He is also not exceptionally social, often being found in a lively conversation with a rock or tree stump that he believes to be one of his own kind (this also explains the extremely low reproduction rate of the ogres). Be that as it may, in some generations the Ogre race is blessed with the birth of a two-headed Ogre Magi. This is immediately given the traditional name of Aggron Stonebreak, the name of the first and probably only wise ogre of the entire ogre race. Its two heads enable the Ogre-Magi to keep pace with other single-headed creatures. And while the Ogre-Magi will probably never win an argument (not even with himself), he is endowed with the admirable gift of the ‘luck of the dumb’, the propensity to draw upon himself lucky streaks that allow the entire Ogre race to outdo their enemies, defy bad times, and endure despite their inability to feed themselves. It almost seems as if the Goddess of Fortune, overcome with pity over this incompetent species, has taken the Ogre-Magi under her wing. And who could blame her? Poor things.”

Heroes (Dota 2)

The heroines and heroes (original: “Heroes”) are the primary playable entities in DotA and Dota 2. In a game, each player takes control of one of the 112 playable heroines and heroes. Each hero and heroine is a character with different attributes, abilities and roles. Each heroine and hero can also be categorized by the default attacks, which happen either in melee or ranged attacks.

Valve plans to develop their own heroines and heroes for Dota 2 after the release of the classic heroines and heroes from DotA Allstars, as Erik Johnson previously announced in a 2014 interview. After the release of Arc Warden in December 2015 and that of Underlord in August 2016, the first hero developed exclusively for Dota 2, Monkey King, appeared in winter 2016, although it was at least based on concepts from classic DotA and appeared there as an event boss opponent. The Dueling Fates update announced in August 2017 confirmed the release of two completely redesigned heroes.