Originally posted by DDHuman :. Flare View Profile View Posts. Denying Heroes Heroes can also be denied under specific circumstances.
A Denied Hero will prevent the enemy from gaining any experience or gold from the kill, but will still lose gold upon death. Last edited by Flare ; 11 Feb, am. Etagloc View Profile View Posts. Last edited by Etagloc ; 11 Feb, am. The most epic deny ive seen so far at least on dota 1 is when sf tries to last hit pa, This pa run around passing through the enemy creeps, the enemy creeps tries to last hit him, just about the range creep projectile going to hit him, he turn the enemy creep to his using helmet, so the projectile hit him and own deny lol.
Pennywise View Profile View Posts. Denying doesn't only prevent the enemy from gaining gold, it also steals away XP. A denied lane creep only gives 25 percent of the XP it would normally give, and furthermore it gives 25 percent of the XP to you, numbers which quickly add up to a level advantage.
The last benefit of denying, lane equilibrium, isn't as quantifiable yet still is extremely helpful to winning a lane. Denying helps keep the lane from pushing closer to the enemy tower, meaning you'll have a much safer lane as a result. The default settings of Dota 2 require you to press A then left-click to deal damage to ally units.
Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Screenshot of the Week. Submit your photo Hall of fame. Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Screenshot of Week 51 [Submissions Closed]. Related Hot Network Questions. Deny means the killing of an ally's creep or hero. Or destroying an ally's tower. Denying creeps and towers is a common thing, but many players are not aware that heroes can also be denied.
An ally hero deny happens in pro-scene as well. Arteezy got Doom and was going to die.
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