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“So powerful that it cannot be possessed by one person alone.”
— Description in Dota 2
Divine Rapiers are a utility item from DotA and Dota 2.
Update History
- January 06, 2016: Arc Warden’s clone now fully benefits from split Divine Rapiers dropped by allies.
Gameplay updates
Gameplay Update 6.84
- Damage has been increased from 300 to 330.
Trivia
- Can only be dropped by the creator unwisely, so only the creator can still use it.
Will not drop on reincarnations. - The Divine Rapier is used as a profile icon for level 99 of the Dota 2 leveling system.
Dota 2
Dota 2 is – unlike other big MOBA titles like League of Legends – free to play with all heroes. However, game items can be purchased in the Dota 2 store, but all of them have no effect on the gameplay. Only cosmetic items like different skins for the heroes can be purchased. Just like in Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Portal 2, it is possible to create your own content via the Steam Workshop.
Dota 2 is a multiplayer online battle arena title from Valve. The successor to the extremely popular Warcraft 3 modification DotA (Defense of the Ancients), Dota 2 was the company’s first strategy game and was released on the download platform Steam on July 9, 2013. The game is a free-to-play title that can be played completely free of charge and is financed through in-game microtransactions, similar to Team Fortress 2.
Production
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Recipe cost: 550 |
Skills
Divine Rapier | ||
Dropped upon death. If the rapier is picked up again by an ally of the owner, the owner cannot use it, but can pass it on to the owner. If an opponent of the owner picks it up, it can be used by anyone from that point on. A dropped rapier cannot be picked up by a courier. | ||
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“So powerful that it cannot be possessed by one person alone.” |