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Tango (Shared)
 
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Tango (Shared)
Tango (Shared) icon
Om nom nom.
Cost - Gold
Sell Value Full price refunded within 10s. Expression error: Unexpected * operator. Gold
Active Devour
Charges 1 INIT
Bonus ?
Shareable No
Usage Alert ? No
Recipe
Tango (Shared)

The Shared Tango is an item received from allied players who share their Tango icon Tango.

Additional information

  • If the receiving player has no room in their inventory, the Shared Tango is dropped on the ground next to the hero.
  • Shared Tangos do not possess the Share Tango ability of the original Tango, but are completely shareable with allies.
  • When dropped on the ground, it can be used by any player who picks it up, including the original sharer and enemies.
  • Shared Tangos do not stack in the inventory. Each acquired instance requires its own slot.
  • Shared Tangos cannot be sold.

Ability

Devour
Affects
Trees / Self
Consumes a target tree to gain Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{". health regeneration for {{#show:#Devour|?value4#}} seconds. Consuming a ward or Ironwood Tree doubles the heal amount.
Cast Range (Tree): 165
Cast Range (Ward): 450
Health Regen Bonus: 7.1875
Duration (Tree): 16
Duration (Ward): 32
Cooldown symbol
 60
Buff/Debuff
Modifiers [?]
Tango Heal
Undispellable

  • When targeting wards or trees placed by Iron Branch icon Iron Branch, the heal duration is doubled.
  • Restores health in the form of health regeneration, so it heals for Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{". health in 0.1 second intervals, which is {{#show:#Devour|?value3#}} health per second.
  • Can heal a total of Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{". (Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{". when used on wards) health over its full duration.
  • Successive uses with the same unit do not stack, but refresh the duration instead.
  • Cannot be cast on any other ward than enemy Observer and Sentry Wards.
  • The targeted tree or ward is instantly destroyed upon cast.


Trivia

  • The item's lore Om nom nom is a reference to a line spoken by the Heavy, a playable class from Team Fortress 2, another title from Valve Corporation, which in turn is a reference to the Internet meme "Om nom nom nom."

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