Items Dota 2-Healing Salve

Healing Salve

Information

Price110
Features
Drop barYes
SellableYes
DestructibleYes
StackableYes
DemountableNo
DivisibleNo
Store categories
  • Consumables
Sub-categories
  • Consumables
Store categories
  • Consumable

“A magical salve that can quickly heal even the deepest wounds.”
— Description in
Healing Salve are a utility item from DotA and Dota 2.

Gameplay updates


Gameplay Update 6.85

  • Now applied to self in normal mode and to allies with control.

Gameplay Update 6.84

  • The duration of healing has been reduced from 10 seconds to 8 seconds.
  • Still provides the same amount of healing.
  • Use range on allies has been increased from 100 to 250.

Gameplay Update 6.83

  • Cost reduced from 115 to 110

Trivia


  • The Healing Salve bottle is used as a profile icon for level 3 of the Dota 2 leveling system.

Store


Dota 2


Dota 2 is – unlike other big MOBA titles like – free to play with all heroes. However, game 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.

Skills


Healing Salve

Use: Restores health to the target unit over time. If the target is damaged by an enemy Hero or Roshan, the effect is lost.

  • Ability: Target Unit
    Affects: Allied Heroes
  • Duration: 8
  • Healed Health: 400
Technical details
  • Delay: 0.0
  • Range: 250
“A magical ointment that can quickly heal even the deepest wounds.”