Analyzing Aghanim’s Scepters on position five supports is really hard: it is rare for the most sacrificial position to have the money for a relatively costly item. For the sake of the current blog post, we are going to disregard the economic aspect and fully concentrate on the actual power level of the upgrade.
This is easily the strongest Aghanim’s upgrade on supports and one of the strongest upgrades in the game. Preventing the enemy from using BKB, while also being fully effective against anyone who went the status resistance build is one of the reasons this Agh’s is often prioritized by professional teams and high-level pubs players.
If the game goes sour, do not hesitate to ask for farm priority, especially if your team relies on magic damage and lockdown.
Aghanim’s scepter isn’t really something the Witch Doctor needs, but it is amazing to have in the late game. The amount of damage it provides is massive and with the recent change it is an incredible tool against illusion heroes as well.
Do not skip safety and utility items to get the Aghanim’s, but do consider it in the later stages of the game or ask for it if your team kills Roshan. It is probably the only Aghanim’s Scepter on a support hero that can outright win a teamfight solo.
It is hard to understand why exactly the Dark Portrait illusion deals bonus damage, but in certain matches it can be game-changing. It is at it’s best when playing against heroes like Luna and Medusa, with their natural multi-shot abilities, but it can be beneficial against most stat-based carries.
It is also a pretty reliable way to steal some auras and equalize your engagement. Things like Radiance, Assault Cuirass or passive auras on heroes like Shadow Fiend can completely turn the tide of battle.
Position five Omniknight is a pretty rare sight nowadays, but the hero is still viable in certain scenarios. His Aghanim’s is also viable in every single game: the amount of protection it provides is unparalleled and in some cases it can even be used as a glyph.
Be vary of it in games against heroes like Oracle and Shadow Demon, however, as well as in games against cores that might build Nullifier.
Once again, Abaddon isn’t the most viable of position five heroes in the current patch, but his Aghanim’s upgrade is still pretty powerful. Mist Coil might not be the most powerful of heals individually, but the sheer amount of them in a given teamfight is both effective and spectacular.
It is at its best against heroes with many low-cooldown, moderate-damage nukes, so strongly consider it versus the currently popular Queen of Pain and Void Spirit.
Vision is always great. Flying vision is even better and it is the reason Beastmaster is so popular right now, Night Stalker Aghanim’s got reworked and Keeper of the Light Agh’s got nerfed.
It is hardly an item Treant Protector should rush, but as a late-game option for extra vision and potential map control it is unparalleled. Just don’t try to afk-farm with it, it is not worth it.
This Aghanim’s is one of the strongest silver bullets in the game. In some games it is going to be close to useless, since Shadow Demon isn’t really about dealing damage. In some games it can allow for an easy kill on a problematic target.
Heroes like Bristleback, Phantom Assassin and Bloodseeker become close to useless in a teamfight while under the effect of Demonic Purge and will have to change into a status resistance build, if they need to remain fully effective.
This is a pretty underwhelming Agh’s in the professional scene and high-level pubs, but it is very, very good in mid-tier matchmaking games. The reason for it is simple: pub players don’t know how to close the games and generally draft with little to no push.
Shadow Shaman solves this problem, while also providing the hero with a pretty strong teamfight presence on top of all the control the hero provides. Definitely not an item Shadow Shaman should rush, but a very strong option in the later stages of the game in certain drafts.
Very similar reasons to the ones discussed above. It is a nice teamfight booster and a good pushing option.
It is also a lot better than many assume in terms of damage output, since Permanent immolation auras stack fully and that means Warlock can easily deal 140+ damage per second to enemies in a small AoE.
This Agh’s got a lot better, given how Undying’s ultimate now scales with Strength. While in the Flesh Golem form, Undying is getting +16 Strength from each Decay. It is a lot.
If the game goes late and you’ve already gotten an Aghanim’s Scepter, strongly consider going the -2 Decay cooldown at level 25. The reincarnation is very strong and allows Undying to triple- and even quadruple-Tomb, but at this point in the game, it’s effectiveness can be pretty limited.
hmm arguably as pos5, u probably should prioritise survival items or auras rather than aghs
^ That's not really what the article is discussing though; and it has often been addressed in each analysis. The priority of an aghs will always depend on the specific game.
One Aghs upgrade you haven't mentioned that I've always found to be great is Lich's new aghs. AoE sinister gaze can be game changing.
witch dorcter and shadow shaman? no way.
As a pos5, aghs should not even be a priority. But the late game and rosh aghs buff secenario is differnt. Also, late game witch doctor aghs is really good.
Лучшие аганимы на диза трента шд варлока и аббу все остальное не решает так сильно как их аганимы даже шд можна исключить из этого списка
The best aghanims scepter are disruptor, trent, shadow demon, warlock and abbadon because if they buy this item they can win the batches yourself, maybe aghanims on shadow demon not so strong like dis, but he is still strong in different matches
Your TI9 predict sucks
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