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Obsidia
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Obsidia

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Lore

The ancient Sovereign of the Abyss, risen from ruin, now seeks to slay the God of Darkness and hunt down its Spawns of Decay.

Skills

Return to Bone

Return to Bone

Buff

Obsidia gains Bone Energy whenever she deals damage. Basic Attacks grant 1 Energy against non-hero units and 2 against hero units. Skills grant Energy equal to 3 times the amount granted by Basic Attacks against the same unit type. No Energy is gained from hitting creeps.

At 30 Bone Energy, it forms a Bone Shard (up to 25 shards). Killing an enemy hero instantly grants 1 Bone Shard(s). When Obsidia uses Basic Attacks, all Bone Shards strike the target, each dealing (+6% Total Physical Attack) Physical Damage (inherits 6% Attack Effects).

Obsidia's Basic Attacks deal 70 (+70% Total Physical Attack) Physical Damage (inherits 100% Attack Effects).

Abyssal Bone Needle

Abyssal Bone Needle

DamageAOE

Obsidia launches an Abyssal Bone Needle, dealing 325 (+80% Total Physical Attack) Physical Damage to enemies hit and triggering Return to Bone on the first enemy hero struck.

Phantom Shadowmeld

Phantom Shadowmeld

Speed Up

Obsidia descends into the Abyss and enters Shadowmeld Form, gaining 500% Movement Speed for 0.3s.

Hunt of Bone

Hunt of Bone

CCMobility

Obsidia shoots Bones of Wrath in the target direction, dealing 125 (+60% Extra Physical Attack) Physical Damage and briefly stunning the first enemy hero hit, then pulls herself to the target. The Bones of Wrath tether Obsidia to the enemy, preventing her from moving more than 4 units away. While tethered, the enemy cannot use displacement skills, and their movement will drag Obsidia along. During this time, Obsidia gains 5 temporary Bone Shards and 30% Attack Speed. This effect lasts 3s.

While tethered, Obsidia can move through obstacles and use Basic Attacks while moving. Phantom Shadowmeld is enhanced, with its duration increased to 1s and cooldown reduced to 33%.

Synergizes With

Obsidia usually reaches her damage potential in the mid-to-late game, so she wants support heroes who can help her in the early game, like Angela and Estes.

Strong Against

Obsidia's Ultimate will disable dash and blink skills, making her excellent at countering heroes who rely on them, such as Hayabusa, Freya, and Lancelot.

Weak Against

Obsidia struggles during the early laning phase, making her vulnerable to other Marksmen with strong early game, such as Bruno and Layla.

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