Lifesteal



Lifesteal allows the attacking unit to gain health when damaging an enemy, which includes any attack modifier with attack damage. The lifesteal ability can be gained via items, passive abilities or the auras of other units.

The amount of health a unit gains from lifesteal is calculated by a percentage of the actual damage done to the attacked unit, but still heals for overkill damage, so if an attack's damage exceeded the target's current health and killed it, the heal is based on damage it would have taken if it would not have died.

All sources of lifesteal stack additively with each other.

Talents
The following heroes have a talent that grants them lifesteal.

Interactions with other abilities

 * Lifesteal is calculated after critical strikes, which means that lifesteal heals more on attacks that crit.
 * Illusions can lifesteal normally, considering their changed outgoing damage values. However, when attacking illusions, the heal is not affected by the illusion's changed incoming damage values.
 * Secondary targets of instant attacks can be lifestealed off as long as the instant attack is able to carry attack modifiers.
 * If an attack modifier directly adds the damage it deals to the attack damage (like bashes), its damage can lifesteal:

Spell Lifesteal
Spell lifesteal allows the hero to heal from spell damage they deal. Just like attack damage lifesteal, spell lifesteal is calculated by a percentage of the actual damage done to units. However, unlike attack damage lifesteal, it does not heal for overkill damage dealt to a unit, so if a spell's damage exceeded the target's current health and killed it, the heal is based on the target's remaining health.

Lifesteal manipulation
Lifesteal manipulation refers to any form of amplification and reduction applied to lifesteal.

Pseudo-Lifesteal
Some lifesteal abilities work differently from regular lifesteal. Their mechanics are unique to the spell they are provided by.