Alchemist

Razzil Darkbrew the Alchemist is a melee strength hero who utilises his alchemical prowess as a versatile but strange fighter. He is an unusual carry based upon transmuting fallen enemies into large amounts of bonus gold, with both an early game and late game presence due to his large health pool and the first strike nature of his spells. His balanced statistics and the sure promise of gold for items means he can be one of the most disparately built heroes in the game.

Unstable Concoction is his main contribution early on, dealing good damage and a lengthy stun. Acid Spray allows him to rapidly clear waves of creeps for his Greevil's Greed to contribute massive amounts of extra income. A well-equipped Alchemist can then use Chemical Rage to its fullest effect, as the extra health, incredible regeneration, and base attack time reduction make it one of the best steroid abilities in the game.

Tips

 * An early point in Greevil's Greed will significantly increase Alchemist's income.
 * Smart opponents will make it difficult to land Unstable Concoction by juking and avoiding your vision, causing the backfire. It may be better to use it immediately when an enemy reaches the treeline, even if you lose damage and stun duration.
 * Use Acid Spray to dissuade enemies from defending their towers, or pushing into yours.
 * Feel free to use Chemical Rage for its healing effects; it will even regenerate its own mana cost over the duration!
 * Avoid skirmishes if your Chemical Rage is on cooldown, especially in the early/mid-game stage when you have few items.
 * If you are in tight spot and nowhere to run with low HP especially without Town Portal Scrolls or Boots of Travel, use Unstable Concotion to commit suicide if possible.

Trivia

 * At one point during beta, Alchemist's bio consisted entirely of the following sentence: "Alchemist is named Al and is a chemist. "
 * Alchemist's third skill name remained unchanged from its DotA counterpart until after the Diretide event, when it was changed into "Greevil's Greed."