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Underlord Guide – DOTA 2 – Pit Lord

Vrogros the Underlord Guide

The 112th and final hero has now been ported over from the original DOTA.

Underlord (aka Pitlord) is somewhat of a durable support, with quite an amount of crowd control. That makes him out to be a good offlaner, though you can lane him pretty much anywhere depending on your choice. Seems like his role isn’t quite set in stone yet.

I will discuss his skill-set, his possible roles, pub trends, and what seem to be the most optimal builds at this early stage.

Underlord Skills

Firestorm

“Calls down waves of fire that damage enemy units in the target area, and continues to burn them for additional damage over time.”

Pit of Malice

“A deadly pit is conjured at the target location; any unit that enters is unable to move for some time and takes damage. Each enemy unit can only be affected once.”

Atrophy Aura

“Nearby enemy units are weakened, losing a portion of their base damage. If it dies while under this effect, Underlord gains bonus damage.”

Dark Rift

“Opens a dark rift at the targeted friendly unit’s position. After a short delay, Underlord and all nearby friendly heroes are teleported to that unit’s location. Dark Rift can be cancelled at any time during the cast. If it is cancelled in this way or the target unit dies before the spell becomes active, Dark Rift goes into cooldown.”

Loot Market Suggested Item Build for Underlord

I’m only going to cover offlane as I find it best suited for Underlord, but feel free to try out any other build you like.

Starting items:

Early game:

Core items:

 

Situational items:

 

Luxury items:

You want to solve your mana problems as soon as possible and an occasional rotation to the nearest camp should be much nicer with an Iron Talon.

Your earliest choices are going to be:

Then later on go with the flow, all of the items I listed excel at sticking with your team and pushing.

Few examples:

Suggested Underlord Skill Builds

There are two skill builds for Underlord. They vary depending on your offlane situation.

 

Most of the times you want to start off with Pit of Malice on level 1, then, depending on your lane on top, decide your next move. Can you stay in the lane and get experience and some last hits with Firestorm? Go with build one. If not, go with the second build.

Aura is great once you hit the woods. Jungling Underlord isn’t that hard, especially with Iron Talon and a couple of levels.

It will be interesting to see how Underlord’s pub trends change and if he will reach competitive play (I mean if Techies did it…anyone can). Happy Pitlording everyone!