
Channeling abilities or items are not interrupted by it. They can still turn, attack and use items.
The knockback direction is based on the angle between the hit unit and the spear. Hit non-hero units (including creep-heroes), as well as secondary heroes are damaged and knocked back instead. Upon losing the impale stun debuff, trees within a 100 radius around the hero get destroyed. No true sight is applied while dragging the enemy along with the spear. Provides True Sight over the impaled enemy. Terrain decorations like the walls at the borders of both bases, the random statues on the map, and the arches at stairs cannot be used to pin enemies. Cliffs include all natural cliffs onto elevated areas, pathing blockers and Arena Of Blood. Buildings include every building, enemy and allied ones alike, but excludes the shops. When hitting a building, tree, or cliff, the hero is moved closely to the pinned object and stunned. Dragged heroes are made to face towards the direction the spear came from. If that hero dies or gets freed from the spear, it cannot impale a new hero. A spear may only damage and drag 1 ( 2) hero(es) along with it, and are stunned during the drag. With the travel distance and search radius, it can hit units up to 1025/1125/1225/1325 range away. Although within the spear's search radius, it does not hit enemies behind Mars upon cast. The spear starts traveling exactly on Mars' location, and travels forward up to 900/1000/1100/1200 range.
The spear travels at a speed of 1400, taking 0.64/0.71/0.79/0.86 seconds to reach maximum distance. Only then might he find satisfaction, and make the glory of Mars evident to all. He must at last lay claim to the mantle of leadership that is his birthright, for the time has come to burn down the pantheon of the old age and build a just new empire atop the ashes of his kin. For the first time in his ageless days, the god of war began to question to what ends he swung his glorious spear.Īs the Fates would have it, his solution came easily: he must wage war for a larger purpose, and inspire more than mere savagery and sorrow at the sight of his crest.
War for its own sake was no longer enough to satisfy his desires. So much like his father, Mars indulged his basest impulses-with inclinations much more monstrous than those of Zeus-and he inflicted suffering untold.īut as the epochs vanished behind him, the selfish ways of his father-the ways of many amongst his godly kin, they who judged him despicable-eventually began to ring hollow. Mars, first son of heaven, spent a long existence waging endless war, and saw countless more crusades waged beneath the banner of his old name.