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“The bittersweet flavors of Jidi Island are irresistible to some amphibians.”
— Description in Dota 2
Enchanted Mango are a utility item from Dota 2.
Update History
- April 30, 2015: Enchanted Mango was added to the game.
Gameplay updates
Gameplay Update 6.85
- Will now apply to self in normal and with control to allies
- Cost has been reduced from 150 to 125.
- Range has been increased from 250 to 400.
Gameplay Update 6.84
- New utility item.
- Cost: 150 gold.
- Grants: +1 life regeneration.
- Use: Consume the mango to directly restore 150 mana. Can also be used on allies.
- Note: Multiple mangoes cannot be contracted into a single slot.
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Use: Eats the mango and directly restores 150 mana. Hold control key to use on an allied hero. | ||
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“The bittersweet flavors of Jidi Island are irresistible to some amphibians.” |
Trivia
- The Enchanted Mango, along with the Crimson Guard and the seven other utility items in 6.84, is one of the items developed exclusively for Dota 2. It was suggested by Reddit users.
- The only fruit in the game, the Enchanted Mango is based on real mangoes and is externally based on ripe mangoes. The name of the item is made up of the words “mana” and “tango” and was originally suggested as a joke by Reddit users, but Valve adopted it in the game.
- The Enchanted Mango is used as a profile icon for level 7 of the Dota 2 leveling system.
- In the customized game mode Colosseum, there is a mango juice to restore mana.
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.