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Neutral creeps

Neutral creeps are a type of creep that are not controlled by any player. They are aligned to neither of the teams, and offer an alternative source of gold and experience. Neutral creeps appear in small camps scattered in the jungle on both sides of the map. They come with different power levels and most of them have unique abilities. Roshan, who sits in his den at the river, is also considered a neutral creep.

Neutral creeps get more valuable gold and experience wise, as their bounties increase as the game goes on, similar to how lane creeps get stronger. Every 7 minutes and 30 seconds, all neutral creeps (including Roshan) have their gold and experience bounties increased by 2% of their base bounties.

Types

There are many different types of neutral creeps which spawn in small groups inside of camps within the jungle. These camps are categorised into small, medium, large and ancient creep camps.

Small camps

Allcamps

Spawn areas of all creep camps other than Roshan.

Small creeps are the weakest of the neutral creeps. They give little gold and experience, deal low damage and have low health, making them easy to kill for any hero at any time of the game.

There are 6 different types of small camps, consisting of Kobolds, Hill Trolls, Vhouls, Ghosts and Harpies. The sixth camp type is a combination of kobolds and trolls. Besides the kobold camp which consists of 5 units, all small camps consist of 3 units.

Kobolds are the smallest creeps, but come in bigger groups. They are all melee and have no abilities besides one movement speed buffing aura on the biggest Kobold. Hill Trolls are ranged creeps, with one of the 3 having an active Heal ability which it spams whenever an ally is damaged, and a mana regen boosting aura. Vhouls are also ranged creeps and have poisoned weapons, which afflicts damage over time. The ghost camp consist of 2 melee units and 1 ranged unit, which has a slowing attack. The Harpies are ranged creeps with effectively no ability. Although one of the Harpies has a very potent Chain Lightning, it never uses it.

Camp locations Creeps Camp Name Total Gold Total Experience Total Health Abilities
Creep Camp Small Kobold modelKobold modelKobold modelKobold Soldier modelKobold Foreman model Kobold Camp 50-60 Gold (55 Avg) 89 Experience 1445 Health Speed Aura (Kobold Foreman) icon Speed Aura
Hill Troll Berserker modelHill Troll Berserker modelHill Troll Priest model Hill Troll Camp 58-64 Gold (61 Avg) 84 Experience 1450 Health Heal (Hill Troll Priest) icon Heal, Mana Aura (Hill Troll Priest) icon Mana Aura
Hill Troll Berserker modelHill Troll Berserker modelKobold Foreman model Hill Troll and Kobold Camp 59-65 Gold (62 Avg) 86 Experience 1400 Health Speed Aura (Kobold Foreman) icon Speed Aura
Vhoul Assassin modelVhoul Assassin modelVhoul Assassin model Vhoul Assassin Camp 54-60 Gold (57 Avg) 90 Experience 1200 Health Envenomed Weapon (Vhoul Assassin) icon Envenomed Weapon
Fell Spirit modelFell Spirit modelGhost model Ghost Camp 53-57 Gold (55 Avg) 94 Experience 1300 Health Frost Attack (Ghost) icon Frost Attack
Harpy Scout modelHarpy Scout modelHarpy Stormcrafter model Harpy Camp 59-65 Gold (62 Avg) 94 Experience 1300 Health Chain Lightning (Harpy Stormcrafter) icon Chain Lightning
Total average 17% spawn chance, first spawn 20% spawn chance, following spawns 56-62 Gold (59 Avg) 90 Experience 1349 Health

Medium camps

Medium creeps are also relatively weak camps, but stronger than the small creeps. They give a bit more gold and experience, deal low to moderate damage and have more health. Some of them can be dealt with early on, but some may be too strong.

There are 5 different types of medium camps, consisting of Centaurs, Wolves, Satyrs, Ogres and Golems. The number of units varies between 2 and 4 based on the camp.

The Centaurs are melee creeps, one of them being small and the other being big. The big centaur has a small area stun, which it only uses when enough enemies are within its range. The small centaur has an aura which makes its allies more resistant against magical damage. The Wolves come in a pack of 3, with 2 of them being small and without any abilities. The big wolf is capable of striking an enemy critically, having a chance to deal more damage on an attack. It also has an attack damage boosting aura, which makes this camp deal the most damage. The Satyr camp consists of 2 small satyrs, which are comparable to the creeps in the small creep camp power-wise, are ranged, and have a Purge ability which they never use, and 2 medium Satyrs, which are melee and have a mana burning ability which they also never use. Ogres are melee creeps which come in a group of 3, from which one has the Ice Armor ability which it never uses. Golems come in pairs, but split each into 2 smaller golems on their death. They are melee and have a long ranged stun which they do not use.

Camp locations Creeps Camp Name Total Gold Total Experience Total Health Abilities
Creep Camp Medium Centaur Courser modelCentaur Conqueror model Centaur Camp 74-82 Gold (78 Avg) 122 Experience 1450 Health Cloak Aura (Centaur Courser) icon Cloak Aura, War Stomp (Centaur Conqueror) icon War Stomp
Giant Wolf modelGiant Wolf modelAlpha Wolf model Wolf Camp 74-84 Gold (79 Avg) 140 Experience 1600 Health Critical Strike (Alpha Wolf) icon Critical Strike, Packleader's Aura (Alpha Wolf) icon Packleader's Aura
Satyr Banisher modelSatyr Banisher modelSatyr Mindstealer modelSatyr Mindstealer model Satyr Camp 72-84 Gold (78 Avg) 140 Experience 1800 Health Purge (Satyr Banisher) icon Purge, Mana Burn (Satyr Mindstealer) icon Mana Burn
Ogre Bruiser modelOgre Bruiser modelOgre Frostmage model Ogre Camp 78-90 Gold (84 Avg) 112 Experience 2200 Health Ice Armor (Ogre Frostmage) icon Ice Armor
Mud Golem modelMud Golem model Golem Camp1 48-52 Gold (50 Avg) 64 Experience 1500 Health Hurl Boulder (Mud Golem) icon Hurl Boulder, Shard Split (Mud Golem) icon Shard Split
Total average 20% spawn chance, first spawn 25% spawn chance, following spawns 69-78 Gold (74 Avg) 116 Experience 1710 Health

1 Values include 4 Shard Golems.

Large camps

Large creeps are the strongest of the regular camps. Their gold and experience bounties per camp are on the same level as the bounty of a lane creep wave. They consist of strong creeps with strong abilities and are very difficult to deal with early on.

There are 5 different types of large camps, consisting of Centaurs, Satyrs, Hellbears, Wildwings and Trolls. Besides the Hellbear camp which consists of 2 units, all large camps consist of 3 units.

The Centaurs of the large camp are the same as the ones from the medium camp, except that the large camp contains two small centaurs and one big one, instead of one of each. The large Satyr camp is similar to the medium one. It contains the same small and medium Satyr, but one of each instead of two, and has a big Satyr, which is a strong melee creep with a strong long-ranged area nuke which it uses only if enough enemies are within range, and a strong health regen boosting aura. The Hellbears are strong creeps which come in pairs, both being melee. The big one has an area damage and slow ability which it only uses when enough enemies are within range, and an attack speed boosting aura. The small hellbear also has a magic resistance increasing aura just like the small centaurs. Wildwings are 3 melee creeps, two of them being small and relatively weak and one of them being big and able to summon a Tornado which deals area damage over time for a long duration. However it never uses that spell. Besides that, it also has an armor boosting aura. The trolls are ranged creeps, two of them being small and without abilities and the other being big, with two abilities. It can ensnare a target for a short duration, which it never does, and temporarily reanimate 2 skeletons from a nearby corpse, which it does immediately as soon as a unit dies nearby while aggroed.

Camp locations Creeps Camp Name Total Gold Total Experience Total Health Abilities
Creep Camp Large Centaur Courser modelCentaur Courser modelCentaur Conqueror model Large Centaur Camp 92-102 Gold (97 Avg) 154 Experience 1800 Health Cloak Aura (Centaur Courser) icon Cloak Aura, War Stomp (Centaur Conqueror) icon War Stomp
Satyr Banisher modelSatyr Mindstealer modelSatyr Tormenter model Large Satyr Camp 98-110 Gold (104 Avg) 160 Experience 2000 Health Purge (Satyr Banisher) icon Purge, Mana Burn (Satyr Mindstealer) icon Mana Burn, Shockwave (Satyr Tormenter) icon Shockwave, Unholy Aura (Satyr Tormenter) icon Unholy Aura
Hellbear modelHellbear Smasher model Hellbear Camp 96-108 Gold (102 Avg) 156 Experience 1650 Health Cloak Aura (Hellbear) icon Cloak Aura, Thunder Clap (Hellbear Smasher) icon Thunder Clap, Swiftness Aura (Hellbear Smasher) icon Swiftness Aura
Wildwing modelWildwing modelWildwing Ripper model Wildwing Camp 96-106 Gold (101 Avg) 142 Experience 1650 Health Tornado (Wildwing Ripper) icon Tornado, Toughness Aura (Wildwing Ripper) icon Toughness Aura
Hill Troll modelHill Troll modelDark Troll Summoner model Troll Camp1 90-108 Gold (99 Avg) 182 Experience 2100.0000161616 Health Ensnare (Dark Troll Summoner) icon Ensnare, Raise Dead (Dark Troll Summoner) icon Raise Dead
Total average 20% spawn chance, first spawn 25% spawn chance, following spawns 94-107 Gold (101 Avg) 159 Experience 1840 Health

1 Values include 2 Skeleton Warriors.

Ancient camps

Ancient creeps are very powerful special creeps. Unlike the regular creeps, these creeps have a special unit type, the Ancient type, which makes them immune to numerous spells, such as converting spells. They are nearly impossible to deal with early on, and for some heroes even later into the game. They have very high health, deal high damage and have strong auras. They also have high magic resistance, making it very difficult to clear them with spells which deal magical damage.

There are 3 different types of ancient camps, consisting of Dragons, Hides, and Golems. All 3 camps consist of 3 units.

The Dragons are ranged creeps but have a short attack range. There are 3 dragons, 2 of them being small and relatively weak and one big dragon. The small dragons have no magic resistance and abilities, making them the weakest ancient creeps. The big dragon has 3 abilities: It is able to spit a fireball which engulfs a target area in flames, dealing damage over time, a passive splash attack which causes each of its attack to deal area damage, and a stacking armor boosting aura. The Dragon never uses its Fireball ability. The Hides are, similar to the dragons, ranged creeps with a short attack range. Also similar to the dragons, it consists of 2 smaller Rumblehides, and one bigger Thunderhide. But unlike the dragons, all 3 of them have high magic resistance. The Thunderhide also has 3 abilities: It can slam the ground, dealing area damage and slowing hit enemies, it can temporarily frenzy an ally, boosting its attack speed significantly and it has an aura which boosts the accuracy and attack speed of nearby allies. The Thunderhide never uses the Slam ability, but does cast Frenzy on itself. The Golems are strong melee creeps. One of the three golems is stronger than the other 2, having much more health and a bit more damage. The big golem also has an aura which increases the health capacity of nearby allies, making them the tankiest creeps of all, not only due to their high and boosted health, but also due to their high armor and magic resistance.

Camp locations Creeps Camp Name Total Gold Total Experience Total Health Abilities
Creep Camp Ancients Ancient Black Drake modelAncient Black Drake modelAncient Black Dragon model Dragon Camp 156-172 Gold (164 Avg) 314 Experience 3900 Health Fireball (Ancient Black Dragon) icon Fireball, Splash Attack (Ancient Black Dragon) icon Splash Attack, Dragonhide Aura (Ancient Black Dragon) icon Dragonhide Aura
Ancient Rock Golem modelAncient Rock Golem modelAncient Granite Golem model Large Golem Camp 156-172 Gold (164 Avg) 314 Experience 40300 Health1 Granite Aura (Ancient Granite Golem) icon Granite Aura
Ancient Rumblehide modelAncient Rumblehide modelAncient Thunderhide model Thunderhide Camp 156-172 Gold (164 Avg) 314 Experience 3400 Health Frenzy (Ancient Thunderhide) icon Frenzy, War Drums Aura (Ancient Thunderhide) icon War Drums Aura, Slam (Ancient Thunderhide) icon Slam
Total average 33% spawn chance, first spawn 50% spawn chance, following spawns 156-172 Gold (164 Avg) 314 Experience 15867 Health

1 Ancient Granite Golem's Granite Aura (Ancient Granite Golem) icon Granite Aura increases nearby unit's maximum health by 15%.

Roshan

Main Article: Roshan

Roshan is a unique creep that spawns near the middle of the map. He also counts as an ancient creep and also has its own unique category. In addition to providing a large experience and gold bounty when killed, Roshan also drops the Aegis of the Immortal icon Aegis of the Immortal. The second time he is killed in a single game (and every time thereafter), a Cheese icon Cheese also drops from Roshan. The third time he is killed in a single game (and every time thereafter), a Refresher Shard icon Refresher Shard or a Aghanim's Blessing icon Aghanim's Blessing also drops from Roshan. Roshan's power increases as time passes.

Roshan has a high respawn timer when killed. He possesses 4 abilities from which one is active. His first ability is an area slam which damages and slows nearby enemies. The damage gets stronger as time passes. His second ability grants his attacks a chance to bash an enemy, stunning and dealing bonus damage. His third ability passively protects Roshan from a single-target spell every few seconds. His last ability grants Roshan permanent bonuses as time passes, increasing his health, armor and attack damage, while also grants him phased movement and reduces damage from illusions.

Camp locations Creeps Camp Name Total Gold Total Experience Total Health Abilities
Creep Camp Roshan Roshan model Roshan 200-290 Gold (245 Avg) + 135 gold to each allied hero 400 Experience + 130 additional experience per minute 6000 Health + 60 additional health
per minute
Spell Block (Roshan) icon Spell Block, Bash (Roshan) icon Bash, Slam (Roshan) icon Slam, Unknown icon Strength of the Immortal

Spawning

Neutral creeps start spawning at 01:00, and then spawn on every minute (02:00, 03:00, 04:00, etc). A creep camp can never spawn the same set of neutral creeps in a row. This means, if for example an ancient camp contains dragons, the next time neutral creeps spawn in there, they cannot be dragons. Besides this, the chances for each type are the same.

A camp does not spawn neutral creeps when there are units within the spawn box of the camp, not even when the unit is invulnerable or hidden. This means if there are neutral creeps already in a camp, new creeps do not spawn on the next minute mark. However, it is possible for multiple neutral creeps to be inside a camp. This can be achieved by aggroing the already existing creeps and make them leave the spawn area. If the area is empty on the next minute mark, a new set of neutral creeps spawns in that camp. The previously aggroed creeps then return to their camp, so that the camp now contains 2 sets of neutral creeps. This can be repeated a finite number of time, because it eventually gets impossible to get all creeps out of the spawn area. The spawn box areas can be seen by holding down the ALT key (if the option is enabled).

Every selectable unit can block a creep camp, except for the following:

Only units can block camps. Spells cannot block camps.

Behavior

Neutral creeps do not belong to either faction. Most of the time, they just stand in their camps, doing nothing. They only fight when aggroed, which can be done in multiple ways. Neutral creeps can also flee under certain conditions. Once dominated, a neutral creep drops these behaviors completely.

Drawing aggro

Neutrals multi stacking

Phoenix minimap icon Phoenix drawing aggro of two camps with Fire Spirits icon Fire Spirits in order to stack them simultaneously.
Sucessful stack sound

The aggro of neutral creeps can be drawn in two ways: By coming within 240 range of them (140 range in Roshan's case), or by dealing damage to or casting a single-target spell on them while within 1800 range of them. Aggroed neutral creeps follow regular auto-attack rules, meaning they prioritize the closest enemies. So if a unit draws aggro and another unit is closer to them, the closer unit gets attacked, and not the unit which actually aggroed them. If multiple heroes are about equally close, the one which attacks them get prioritized, while the one which does not attack, or attacks an enemy from the opposing faction has second priority, and the one who attacks its own allies has least priority. Multiple non-hero units within about equal range have all the same priority, regardless of what they do. The creeps ignore units which attack them from further away, despite them being a bigger threat. They always prioritize closer units. There is one exception to this rule. If a hero within the acquisition range of an aggroed neutral creeps issues an attack order on a hero from the opposing faction, the creeps immediately switch to attack the hero that got the attack order, as if they want to protect the opposing hero, similar to how lane creeps protect their allied heroes. Siege creeps always have a lower priority than heroes and other units, regardless of what they do. Buildings have a lower priority than siege creeps and wards have a lower priority than buildings, also regardless of what they do. Although neutral creeps can attack buildings, they are too far away. They lose aggro before they get within range. On the other side, towers do not attack neutral creeps, so even though creeps can be pulled close enough to towers, they do not attack the creeps.

Only units which can be attacked can aggro neutral creeps. Hidden, invulnerable or ethereal units cannot aggro neutral creeps. In these cases, the neutral creeps just stand still and fully ignore the enemy. Invisible units cannot aggro neutral creeps either. However, if a neutral creep takes damage from invisible units, the creep and all other neutral creeps within 500 range of it flee, instead of ignoring it. They move to a random spot 750 range away from their camp spot and walk for up to 5 seconds. If they reach the flee spot earlier, they wait there and return once 5 seconds have passed. Neutral creeps have shared vision with both teams, so attacking them from the fog of war still draws aggro normally.

Losing aggro

If the neutral creep moves more than 400 range away from its original spot in the camp (called the "guard distance"), it loses aggro 5 seconds later and then returns to its spot. However, if the creep somehow gets within 400 range of its spot again before the 5 seconds elapse, it stays aggroed. The 5 seconds timer gets reset whenever the neutral creep gets 400 range away from its spot. If the timer does not get reset, their chase distance is effectively capped by their movement speed and the 5 seconds chase limit. This results in an average chase distance of 1750-2200 (400 base distance + 5*270-360 movement speed), assuming the creeps do not attack but only chase their target. If a neutral creep loses aggro due to the 5 seconds aggro limit, then it cannot be re-aggroed by standing too close to them until they return to their spot. It cannot be re-aggroed by damage for 3 seconds either, but can be re-aggroed by damaging them or another neutral creep within a 500 radius after 3 seconds have passed.

If they get re-aggroed within those 3 seconds, they behave exactly like described before, except that now the aggro lasts 3 seconds, instead of 5. Once all (remaining) creeps from the camp fully returned to their spots, they can be aggroed for 5 seconds again.

Neutral creeps also lose aggro when their target turns ethereal, invulnerable or hidden. In this case, aggro is lost immediately, so that they either return to their spot, or attack other nearby enemies. If they return to their spot after losing aggro this way, they still are aggressive while returning, meaning they attack any enemy within 500 range on their way back. This has no effect on their aggro timer limit. If their initial target turns unattackable while more than 400 range away from the camp spot, their 5 seconds aggro timer still runs down and does not reset if they find another target while outside the 400 range.

Interaction with lane creeps

Neutral creeps are mostly ignored by lane creeps. The only neutral creeps which lane creeps attack are the ones from the small camps, and the large within the main jungles at the off lanes. This means these four camps are the only ones that can be used to pull lane creeps to. Neutral creeps from all other camps are completely ignored by lane creeps. However, neutral creeps can always attack lane creeps, no matter where they are from. Even when attacked by the neutrals, the lane creeps still ignore them if they do not come from the mentioned four camps.

Night time

During nighttimes, all neutral creeps, except for Roshan, are sleeping. This means during the night, their aggro range is reduced to 0, so they do not attack enemies who get too close to them. To draw their aggro, they must be damaged, or be targeted by a single-target spell. Besides not automatically drawing aggro, the creeps behave the same as during the day. When returning to their camp after de-aggroing, they go back to sleep as soon as they reach their original spot.

Sleeping creeps are indicated by floating Z's above the creeps.

Disarming

If a neutral creep is disarmed, it cannot be aggroed. It completely stands still, ignoring any damage dealt to or any spell targeted on it or other neutrals. If an already aggroed neutral creep gets disarmed, it either stands still and waits for the disarm to expire after which it then returns, or it returns immediately as soon as disarmed. A disarmed neutral creep does not cast any spells either, even if the conditions are met.

Bounties

Every neutral creep grants gold to whoever kills them. The gold values are different for each type of neutral creep, each having their own minimum and maximum bounty values. They also grant experience, however, unlike the gold, the experience is split amongst all nearby heroes, including enemy heroes, meaning when farming neutral creeps, enemies may leech some experience by standing within the experience range.

The base gold and experience bounties of neutral creeps increase by 2% every 7 minutes and 30 seconds. The increase is always applied to the base values, and not their current values, meaning their bounties do not grow exponentially.

Neutrals also have a chance to drop neutral items on death.

Camp stacking gold

When a neutral creep camp gets stacked, the newly spawned neutral creeps as a result of the stacking gain a status buff with the icon of the player's hero that stacked them. When these creeps are killed by an ally of that player, the hero who stacked them gains gold based on 40% of whatever the ally got. This gold is not subtracted from the ally, it is granted to the stacking hero on top of what the ally gets for farming them. This bonus gold is not granted when the stacking player or an enemy kills the stacked creeps. A sound effect and the typical gold visual effect indicate whenever gold is gained from stacked camps.

Only the creeps spawned from the stacking grant this bonus gold, meaning the creeps that have been pulled in order to stack the camp do not gain the buff. The buff does not expire, cannot be dispelled and lasts until killed. Even if a creep is taken over by a player, it still keeps the buff, and grants the stacking hero gold when their ally kills it. This means if taken over by an ally, the gold is only gained when denied by an ally.

A player gets credits for stacking a camp when one of their units was the first unit to aggro the camp. This means even when the neutrals switch to another closer target after being initially aggroed, the credits still go to the player that drew their aggro first. If a creep camp gets stacked without drawing their aggro at all, no one gets the credit. This is possible with the help of non-damaging position changing spells like Gust icon Gust, which can move creeps out of the camp without drawing their aggro. If a lane creep aggroed them initially, the credit goes to whichever player aggroes them afterwards first. If no player aggroes them and they stack because of lane creep aggro, no one gets the credit.

Neutral items

Main Article: Neutral items


Version history

Version
Description
  • Increased neutral camp stack bounty from 35% to 40%.
  • Removed the ancient Prowler Camp.
  • Midlane creep camps changed from Medium to Small.
  • Changed the camp to the right of the radiant secret shop from medium camp to hard camp.
  • Swapped the hard camp to the right of the radiant top tier 2 tower with the ancient camp in the primary jungle.
  • Reduced the size of the Radiant safelane hard camp spawn box.
  • Increased the size of Radiant safelane small camp spawn box.
  • Reduced the size of Dire safelane small camp spawn box.
  • Radiant ancient creeps are now easier to stack.
  • Medium dire camp moved slightly to the right.
  • Neutrals can now drop unique "neutral items" on death.
    • There are 62 neutral items within 5 tiers of items. The chances for each tier are based on the game time.
    • The drop chance of the tiers get halved whenever an item of that tier drops.
    • Items of a specific type may only drop once for each team.
    • Items may only drop when there is a hero within 750 radius of the dying neutral creep.
    • Item drop chance is determined by pseudo-random distribution.
    • Tier 1 items initially have a 10% to drop between the 5th and 15th minute mark.
    • Tier 2 items initially have a 10% to drop between the 15th and 25th minute mark.
    • Tier 3 items initially have a 10% to drop between the 25th and 35th minute mark, and a 5% chance to drop between the 35th and 45th minute mark.
    • Tier 4 items initially have a 10% to drop between the 35th and 45th minute mark, and a 5% chance to drop between the 45th and 70th minute mark.
    • Tier 5 items initially have a 10% to drop starting at the 70th minute mark.
    • For further details and following changes, see Neutral items.
  • Non-Ancient neutrals now provide 5% less experience bounty.
  • Non-Ancient neutrals now provide 5% less gold bounty.
  • Dire hard camp pull is now easier to do.
  • Replaced primary jungle ancient camp with large camps.
  • Increased neutral camp stack bounty from 25% to 35%.
  • Non-Ancient neutrals now provide 5% more gold bounty.
  • Increased neutral camp stack bounty from 20% to 25%.
  • Increased neutral camp stack bounty from 15% to 20%.
  • Killing a neutral camp stack now gives a bonus 15% gold bounty to the hero that stacked it.
    • No bonus is given if the stack is cleared by an enemy or the hero that stacked it.
    • Stacked creeps receive a status buff with the stacking hero's icon on it.
    • Added a new audio for successfully stacking a camp.
  • Neutral creeps now sleep at night. They have zero aggro range while sleeping.
  • Neutrals lane creep aggro is now based on which neutral spawn area they're in (enabled for the traditional safelane/offlane pull camps)
  • First neutral creep spawn changed from 00:30 gametime to 01:00.
  • Reworked Dire safelane jungle area.
  • Safelane hard camp adjusted (primarily pullable to the offlane, or to connect to the small camp).
  • Swapped medium and hard camps in the primary jungle (hard camp is now the one closest to the mid tier 2).
  • Adjusted position of Radiant safelane hard camp up slightly.
  • Radiant hard camp (near the mid tier 2) is no longer in a pit.
  • Changed neutral creep spawn timings from 0:30/1:00/3:00/5:00/7:00... to 0:30/1:00/2:00/3:00/4:00...
  • Neutral creeps now give 20% less experience and gold. [?]
  • Neutral creeps' experience and gold now increase by 2% every 7.5 minutes. [?]
  • Swapped the camp locations of the medium camp and the ancient camp in the Dire's secondary jungle.
  • Shifted down the spawnbox for the ancient camp (formerly medium camp) in the Dire secondary jungle (so a high ground ward does not block the camp)
  • Neutral creeps are no longer attacked by towers.
  • Reduced spawnbox sizes for both the Dire's large camps.
  • Fixed a rare case where Dire ancients could be stuck between trees when spawning.
  • Reworked the entire jungle on both sides.
    • The primary jungles now contain each 1 ancient creep camp, 2 large creep camps, 2 medium creep camps and 1 small creep camp. [?]
    • The secondary jungles now contain 1 ancient creep camp, 1 large creep camp and 1 medium creep camp. [?]
  • Changed neutral creep spawn timings from 0:30/1:00/2:00/3:00/4:00... to 0:30/1:00/3:00/5:00/7:00...
  • Dying to a neutral creep now results in a minimum death time of 26 seconds.
  • Ancients are no longer spell immune; now have 70% Magic Resistance. Any that had lower values before still have lower values.
  • Added a new ancient creep camp: Prowler Camp, consisting of 2 Ancient Prowler Acolytes and 1 Ancient Prowler Shaman.
  • Slightly reduced the spawn box of the Radiant icon Radiant bottom lane hard camp.
  • Radiant icon Radiant small camp's spawn box is now smaller.
  • Ancient neutrals now behave like normal neutrals and split experience with all heroes in the AoE.
  • Added a new neutral hard camp for each team, near their respective Secret Shops.
  • Swapped medium and hard camp in Radiant icon Radiant jungle.
  • Adjusted Radiant icon Radiant small camp spawn box.
  • Reduced the size of the pull camp box on the Dire icon Dire safelane hard camp.
  • Nudged the Radiant icon Radiant small camp down very slightly.
  • Moved the Radiant icon Radiant mid medium camp down slightly and adjusted nearby trees.
  • Non-Ancient Neutrals now split XP with all heroes in the AoE instead of just the team that killed them
  • Swapped the medium pullable neutral camp with the small camp.
  • A neutral creeps camp can no longer spawn the same set of neutral creeps twice in a row.
  • Small reduction to the pull timing duration of the mid Radiant icon Radiant and mid-top Dire icon Dire camp.
  • Courier no longer block neutral creeps from spawning.
  • Neutral spawn empty check no longer considers corpses in its spawn rules.
  • Added a new Ancient creep camp (Thunder Lizards, has Frenzy & Slam).
  • Added a new small neutral camp.
  • Fixed some issues with the tree layout near the center scourge neutral camp.
  • Adjusted neutral pullability area for the Scourge ancients a bit
  • Rewrote creep/neutral/powerup spawn systems. The game timer now counts down to 0, at which point the creeps and powerups spawn. 30 seconds later the neutrals spawn. This behavior is the same as various popular modes, but it is now standardized to the entire game with the new clock. All game events are based on this time rather than an arbitrary time based on the mode you used.
  • Fixed some aggro problems with one of the scourge neutral camps.
  • Added neutrals field to -cs.
  • Fixed some minor neutrals' vision and pathing glitches.
  • Change some of the Scourge's top left forest area
  • Changed the locations and distribution of neutral creep camp groups
  • Fixed neutral spawn times in various modes
  • Reworked the trees and pathing near the small Sentinel creep camp
  • Added a new creep camp group (1 Ghost with Frost Attack + 2 Fel Beasts)
  • Added a new ancient creep camp group (Jungle Stalkers)
  • Added a new creep camp group (1 Enraged Wildken with Tornado + 2 Wildkins)
  • Added a new creep camp group (1 Dark Troll Warlord with Raise Dead and 1.5 sec Ensnare + 2 Dark Trolls)
  • Changed the location of some of the Scourge creep camps
  • Redid neutral creep spawner code for some optimizations
  • Replaced Rock Golem Camp with Mud Golem Camp
  • Fixed the neutral creep spawn time in -rd.
  • Fixed -swaphero, neutral creep spawn time and initial gold in -xl.
  • Watchers and Remote Mines no longer prevent neutral spawns.
Breath of Frost:
Breathes a cone of frost at enemy units that deals 50 initial damage, and 7 damage per second over 5 seconds.
Cast Range: 700.
Starting Radius: 150.
Travel Distance: 800.
End Radius: 150.
Damage: 50.
Damage per Second: 7.
Effect Duration: 5.
Cooldown: 10.
Mana Cost: 125.
Projectile Speed: 1050.
  • Reduced guard return timer from 5 to 3 seconds. [?]
  • Reduced netural creeps camp max guard distance from 1000 to 600. [?]
  • Added two new neutral creep spots.
    • 1 Large Camp near Radiant/Sentinel Tier 2 Tower inside the Jungle.
    • 1 Large Camp near Dire/Scourge Tier 2 Tower inside the Jungle.
  • Lots of tweaks to the gold bonuses, levels, stats and abilities on neutral creeps.
  • Fixed various neutral creep minimap glitches
  • Fixed various neutral creep tooltips
  • Fixed Spin Web from preventing Neutral Creep spawning.
  • Fixed some neutral creeps and beastmaster's summons that had collision size pathing issues.
  • Fixed various range neutral creep camp abuses.
  • Fixed the LM mode to spawn the neutral creeps at the same time offset as the other modes.
  • Fixed a range hero abuse against ancient creeps.
  • Neutral Ancients can no longer attack towers (abuse precaution).
  • Fixed some issues with neutral creeps.
  • Fixed tooltips on neutral creeps.
  • Fixed a bug that allowed extra neutral creeps to spawn by using certain exploit.
  • Neutral creeps now spawn at the 2 minutes mark rather than 3 minutes.
  • Pushed back the neutral spawn lag to before the creeps fight.
  • Delay spawn on neutral creeps as suggested by 'esby' on forums.
  • Tweaked midlane neutral creeps to help against creep redirection.
  • Changed the spawns between Radiant icon Radiant and Dire icon Dire sides to better balance.
  • Increased guard return timer from 1 to 5 second. [?]
  • Increased netural creeps camp guard distance from 200 to 600/1000. [?]
  • Reduced guard return timer from 2 to 1 second. [?]
  • Reduced netural creeps camp guard distance from 300 to 200. [?]
  • Moved the Dire neutral creep camp on the very left above the river slightly towards the right and added some trees around the camp.
  • Moved the Radiant neutral creep camp below the right rune spot slightly further up and tweaked the trees in the camp.
  • Reduced guard return timer from 5 to 2 seconds. [?]
  • Reduced netural creeps camp guard distance from 600/1000 to 300. [?]
  • Replaced Forest Troll Trapper Camp with Hill Troll and Kobold Camp
Frost Nova:
Blasts the target enemy unit with damaging frost, dealing area damage and slowing movement and attack rates for 4 seconds.
The primary target receives both base and area damage.
Cast Range: 800 .
Effect Radius: 200.
Primary Damage: 50.
Area Damage: 50.
Move Speed Slow: 40%.
Attack Speed Slow: 20.
Slow Duration: 4.
Cooldown: 8.
Mana Cost: 125.
  • Removed a Troll Trapper Camp which was not removed last patch.
  • Removed Neutral Creeps.
  • Created.

Patch history

Patch
Description
  • Fixed neutral creeps getting stuck in an aggroed state when the unit that aggroed them became unattackable while the neutral creep was within the cast animation of a spell.
  • Fixed the buff for stacked creeps being dispellable.
  • Changed the sound which plays upon gaining gold from killed stacked creeps (old sound , new sound ).
  • Fixed a bug where neutral and lane creeps would spawn slightly later than expected in longer matches.



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