Template:Tabs Witch Doctor
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巫医扎瓦克是一个远程智力英雄,可以作为一名辅助或者ganker。作为一位掌握巫毒诅咒和治疗术的大师,他拥有几个依赖于施放位置的的群控群伤技能以及游戏后期不错的一个群体治疗技能。诅咒是游戏中最强大的法术之一,释放时间不易把握,但若是释放的恰好,敌人会在逃跑的路上遭受缓慢而耻辱的死亡。麻痹药剂是一个不太可靠的眩晕技能,需要在多个敌人中弹跳才能最大化它的效果,若是敌人聚在一起就能将他们群体眩晕。只要能不被打断持续施法,死亡守卫有成为最具伤害性大招之一的潜力。
介绍
技能
- 共检查四次受影响单位的当前生命值,附加诅咒时检查一次,之后每四秒检查一次。
- 爆发伤害完全取决于英雄在被附加诅咒时与当前生命值的差值。
- 这意味着爆发时生命值与在一开始得到debuff时的生命值差值越大,爆发伤害越高。
- 反之亦然,差值越小,爆发伤害越小,因此在debuff期间获得治疗能减少它造成的伤害。
- 而且这还意味着受诅咒目标如何失去生命值并不重要,诅咒只比较差值,而不是伤害值。
- This is how much of the lost health is re-dealt as damage by the curse, depending on when the health was lost during the curse (0-4/4-8/8-12 seconds) (before reductions):
- Level 1: 16%/35%/56%
- Level 2: 24%/53%/91%
- Level 3: 32%/74%/130%
- Level 4: 40%/96%/174%
- 每隔1秒造成一次定额伤害,从附加debuff的1秒后开始,共12次。
- 加上爆发伤害,共造成15次伤害。
- 每四次定额伤害的前0.1秒造成一次爆发伤害,因此爆发伤害是在第三次、第七次及第十一次定额伤害后造成的。
- 如果没有其他伤害或治疗,诅咒能对一个单位造成共109.9/249.6/423.1/634.8点伤害(减免前)。
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- 死亡守卫会自动攻击射程内的地方英雄,这使用默认的自动攻击规则。
- 在选中死亡守卫的时候右键一个射程中的敌方英雄能手动改变攻击目标。
- 同时选中了巫医和死亡守卫的时候,下达攻击指令不会取消持续施法。
- 对死亡守卫下达停止指令的话能使其停止攻击(但必须关闭自动攻击选项)。
- 伤害来源为死亡守卫本身, meaning certain on-damage effects react on the ward rather than on Witch Doctor (e.g. 刃甲
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- However, after having bounced at least once, it can no longer miss, but can still be disjointed.
- When disjointed, it does continue to bounce and can even bounce back to the disjointing hero.
- Does not bounce on invisible units or units in the Fog of War. One projectile can never hit the same unit twice.
- With its 0.22 second attack rate, it can attack up to 36 times. With the bounces, it can deal 36 ( 180) damage instances.
- With the current attack rate and damage, it can deal up to 272.7/477.3/681.8 damage per second to a single hero.
- Can deal up to 2160/3780/5400 damage to a single hero (before reductions).
- When all attacks and bounces hit, it can deal up to 2160/3780/5400 ( 10800/18900/27000) damage (before reductions).
- Death Ward's attack damage is not reduced by Damage Block.
- Provides 1200/800 range ground vision for 5 seconds at its location after the channeling stops.
天赋
- Upgrading health increases maximum health capacity and keeps the current health percentage.
- The armor and attack damage are added as bonus armor and bonus attack damage, and therefore do not benefit illusions.
- Respawn reductions cannot reduce respawn time below 1 second.
- The magic resistance stacks multiplicatively with other sources of magic resistance.
Recommended items
Witch Doctor/Guide
Gameplay
Audio
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Trivia
- Witch Doctor is sometimes called "The Walking Fountain", referring to his support abilities Voodoo Restoration and Death Ward.
- Witch Doctor's last hit response ▶️ "Pills here!" is a reference to Left 4 Dead, another title from Valve, where the players can notify the other survivors that they found pills. The survivors would say "Pills here" upon finding some.[1]
- Witch Doctor's original name in DotA was Vol'jin, a reference to the character from the Warcraft universe. Vol'Jin is the warchief of the playable race, the Trolls. [2]
- Witch Doctor's fun name in DotA was Moose, taken from the player DL.Moose who played the Witch Doctor.
- His dying line ▶️ "Bad medicine.." is likely a reference to Bon Jovi's popular old classic Bad Medicine.
- The line ▶️ "Ask not for whom the spell tolls." is a reference to John Donne's poem "Meditation XVII".[3]
- It could also be a reference to the thrash metal Group Metallica, with their song For Whom the Bell Tolls
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References
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