Tusk

Ymir the Tusk is a melee strength hero whose array of icy disables make him a very strong team initiator and ganker. He has a damage nuke and disable in Ice Shards, which lets him precisely place a barrier in an enemy's path, inhibiting their movement and blocking off their escape path. Should his teammates need help closing the distance to enemies, Tusk can assist them with Snowball, which surrounds Tusk and any nearby allies in a protective shell of snow as he rolls at a target enemy, damaging and stunning everything in its path. Once in a fight, Tusk can slow the enemy down to his pace with Frozen Sigil, which reduces the movement and attack speed of all nearby foes. His ultimate, Walrus PUNCH!, sends a target enemy flying with a mighty uppercut, stunning and disabling them while dealing tremendous damage, and slowing them upon landing. A strong initiator and powerful brawler, the Terror from the Barrier should never be bet against in a fight, as he can turn the tables on the enemy with his unique assortment of spells and disables.

Tips

 * Tusk is a very strong initiator who can set up fights on his team's terms. His arsenal of crowd control spells can greatly inhibit enemies during fights and ganks, giving allies a powerful edge.
 * Beware that while Tusk is a strength hero with strong disables, his mediocre strength growth means that his HP pool will not improve drastically with levels, which inhibits his ability to survive initiations. As such, Tusk benefits from building durability items to give himself more HP and armor, allowing him to do more in fights.
 * Tusk's reliance on mana-expensive abilities in order to be effective means that he requires a source of mana replenishment in order to keep him in fights. The low cooldown on all of his abilities except Frozen Sigil means that he can greatly impact fights so long as he has the mana to cast his spells.
 * Keep in mind that Tusk has a near-instant 0.1 second cast animation, allowing him to get his spells off very quickly. Good reflexes are necessary in order to make the most of Tusk's spells.
 * Beware that while Tusk has a strong arsenal of disables, all of them are very short in duration. As such, while Tusk is a strong initiator, he cannot lock down enemies solely by himself, and requires additional disablers on his team in order to take advantage of the disruption he creates amongst the enemy.
 * Due to his strong array of disables and an ultimate that scales with his damage, Tusk can be played in any number of ways.
 * Because he can be strong with only levels and does not explicitly require gold, Tusk can be a good support who gets his gold and levels by assisting his carries and setting up kills for them. Because of lack of farm priority, a support Tusk should focus on building cheap utility items and extending the size of his mana pool in order to take utmost advantage of his spells.
 * Tusk's powerful disables allow him to be played as a roamer who can initiate and set up ganks for teammates. A roaming Tusk is much more active on the map and, given the proper circumstances, can get good gold and levels through kills and assists, hampering the enemy's early game and creating space for his allies to secure an early advantage in a match.
 * Played as a semi-carry solo off-laner, Tusk can get fast early levels and gold, transitioning into becoming an effective ganker early in a game. He can use his gold to purchase items to give him more fighting power, increasing the potency of Walrus PUNCH! and improving his ability to initiate and survive in fights.
 * is a potent nuking spell that deals damage in its path and then creates a barrier at its destination that persists for 7 seconds.
 * Despite not directly disabling enemies, Ice Shards is considered a very potent disable due to the barrier it creates, which cannot be pathed through except through forced movement items and abilities. Cast properly, Ice Shards can block an enemy's escape path and secure a kill.
 * Because of its nuking and disabling potential, Ice Shards should be maxed out first among Tusk's abilities. Reducing the cooldown on Ice Shards also allows it to be more readily available for gank opportunities and teamfights.
 * Ice Shards has an extremely long cast range, able to be cast from just within any enemy's visual range. Take advantage of this by casting it through the fog of war, or to block an enemy's escape route even when they think that they're safe.
 * Keep in mind that Ice Shards will form its barrier at the targeted location, so aim and timing are crucial in order to make the most of the barrier. If Ice Shards lands short of its target, it will deal no damage and the barrier will only inhibit pursuers' pathing. If it is targeted too far, then the enemy can simply sidestep the barrier.
 * The best-case scenario is to target Ice Shards so that its destination lines up exactly with where the enemy will be, trapping them within the barrier. This will force them to walk backwards, towards Tusk and his teammates, in order to escape the barrier.
 * Try to use the terrain to your advantage when casting Ice Shards. Remember that trees will not be destroyed by the barrier, and that the projectile can travel over cliffs, so you can completely immobilize enemies by using ledges and trees to close up the gaps in the barrier.
 * Due to its low cooldown, Ice Shards can be used as an imperfect nuke for farming and pushing. The projectile's long cast range allows it to hit multiple neutral camps or creep waves.
 * In a pinch, Ice Shards can be used to hinder pursuers' approach path, forcing them to walk around the barrier. Try to use choke points to your advantage, completely cutting pursuers off.
 * Remember that Ice Shards provides vision around the projectile, and within the barrier for a short duration after forming. This allows the spell to be used to scout high ground or inside treelines, potentially pinning down any waiting enemies in the process.
 * is an initiating and mobility spell that lets Tusk close the distance to enemies, bringing teammates along for the ride and damaging and stunning any enemies it hits along the way.
 * Snowball's primary use is to help low-mobility allies get within melee range of enemies during initiations. This is particularly useful in the early game when powerful allied initiators have not purchased a Blink Dagger yet, as the initiation assist can help to get off powerful area disables such as, , , , and so on.
 * Next to Ice Shards, Snowball is a strong candidate for a spell to max out early in the game, due to its nuking and disable potential. The damage it deals early in matches makes it a very potent spell to have handy.
 * In a pinch, Snowball's gathering and rolling time can be used as shelter against enemy attacks and spells. Because units inside the Snowball are invulnerable, it can be used to grant up to 6 seconds of invulnerability to Tusk and any nearby allies, and then stun nearby enemies upon launch.
 * Be extremely careful about which unit is targeted for Snowball, as highly mobile enemies can simply kite the Snowball back and force Tusk and any allies within to emerge in an extremely disadvantageous position. Try to target slower enemies with no mobility spells or items, or target them from the fog of war in order to give them as little warning as possible.
 * Tusk is muted and disarmed during Snowball, but is not silenced, meaning that while he cannot use items or attack, he can still cast spells. This means that Tusk can ready a Walrus PUNCH! while rolling towards a target, or block off their retreat with Ice Shards during approach.
 * summons a flying, controllable ward that reduces the movement and attack speed of all enemies within its radius.
 * Frozen Sigil applies a strong slowing debuff to all nearby enemies. The sigil can be moved to apply its aura more precisely during a teamfight or to slow enemies who are either fleeing or pursuing.
 * Due to its poor scaling, Frozen Sigil should generally be maxed out last, however an early value point should still be taken to provide vision and a ranged slow. Its slows become potent only later in matches when attack speed starts increasing to meaningful values.
 * Because it is a controllable flying unit, Frozen Sigil should be assigned a command group in order to allow easier positioning of both the sigil and Tusk himself. Both need to be constantly controlled and moved during engagements in order to make the most out of the ability.
 * Due to its flying movement and vision, Frozen Sigil can be used to scout out enemy movement and dodge enemy attempts to destroy it. In particular, the sigil can be used to safely scout inside Roshan's pit.
 * Beware that Frozen Sigil grants a substantial gold bounty to enemies who successfully destroy it, so take special care not to feed it to the enemy.
 * allows Tusk to uppercut the target enemy, or the next enemy he attacks when auto cast, stunning them for 1 second and dealing tremendous physical damage, then slowing them for a short duration afterward.
 * Because Walrus PUNCH! allows Tusk to land a guaranteed 3.5x critical hit on an enemy, it can scale with his physical damage. Increasing Tusk's physical damage will allow him to deal more damage with the ability, which can increase his initiating alpha or finish off enemies at low health.
 * Walrus PUNCH!'s greatest strength is that it can uppercut enemies through spell immunity, stunning them even through Black King Bar or spell immunity abilities like and . This can be useful for interrupting enemy attempts to use Town Portal Scroll during spell immunity to escape, or if they are channeling powerful ultimates such as  or.
 * Remember that Tusk will always be commanded to attack any enemy that he targets with Snowball upon emerging. Because Tusk can still cast spells inside Snowball, casting Walrus PUNCH! during the approach will cause him to automatically uppercut the Snowball target upon arriving.
 * While it functions like a unit-target spell, Walrus PUNCH! simply modifies Tusk's next attack, meaning that it is not blocked by Linken's Sphere. However, this also means that it cannot hit units in Ethereal form.


 * , unlocked by purchasing Aghanim's Scepter, allows Tusk to kick an enemy unit away, stunning and slowing them.
 * Unlike Tusk's other spells, Walrus Kick has a 0.2 second cast animation, twice his standard cast animation but still faster than the standard 0.3 seconds. Keep this in mind when using the spell, as the windup time can still give enemies a window to act.
 * Forcibly re-positioning the enemy can make a huge difference in teamfights or ganks, as the target will be stunned and then slowed on top of the knockback. Melee carries can be sent far away into their back lines, gank targets can be knocked in the direction of allies, and so on.
 * Like Walrus PUNCH!, Walrus Kick will stun and slow its target through spell immunity. However, unlike Walrus PUNCH! it is treated as a unit-targeted spell, meaning that it can be blocked by Linken's Sphere or reflected with Lotus Orb.
 * Try to exploit terrain when using Walrus Kick. Kicking an enemy over ledges and cliffs can lock them completely out of fights, as they will be forced to traverse the terrain to return to the battlefield. However, be mindful that trees in the travel path will be destroyed, so kick victims can return through the path created.
 * Keep in mind that enemies will be knocked in the direction that Tusk kicks them from, so positioning is impeccable. Initiating on an enemy with Snowball or immobilizing them with Walrus PUNCH! can buy enough time for Tusk to re-position for Walrus Kick, particularly if he uses Phase Boots to move through the target to reach the desired angle.


 * Because of his scaling ultimate and wide array of disables, Tusk can build many different kinds of items to give himself an advantage in fights.
 * is a useful starting item to purchase, as it gives Tusk some passive HP regen, mitigating harass damage, and a way to instantly replenish mana for casting his spells in a pinch.
 * is particularly useful if Tusk is played as an off-laner, as the damage block will give him increased survivability. It can be upgraded later into a to increase Tusk's beefiness and increase his survivability during initiations.
 * is a strong pickup in any situation, but particularly if Tusk is a roamer. Applying the slow debuff can reduce an enemy's chances of escaping, and stacks alongside Frozen Sigil to help chase down fleeing enemies.
 * is powerful in many situations. As Tusk requires good positioning to use his spells, Blink Dagger can allow him to immediately get within range to cast a disable. In a pinch, it can also be used to jump on top of a beleaguered ally to protect them with Snowball, or as an escape mechanism after casting Snowball to protect himself long enough for it to come off cooldown.
 * is a powerful survivability item that fills in many of Tusk's deficiencies. The armor makes him tankier, the intelligence shores up his small mana pool, and the damage improves the potency of Walrus PUNCH! Using the active can discourage enemies from attacking Tusk, and can allow him to use his HP pool offensively against gank targets who try to fight back.
 * is a cheap fighting item that gives Tusk an assortment of bonuses. It provides armor and HP regen, aiding Tusk's survivability, and the active gives him bonus strength and damage, giving him more HP and damage output in an engagement, particularly increasing the damage that Walrus PUNCH! deals.
 * is an all-around fighting item that improves Tusk's ability to engage enemies in teamfights. The improved movement speed allows Tusk to position for his spells and chase down fleeing enemies, and the strength and bonus damage give him better battlefield presence. The Greater Maim also allows him to debilitate enemies' attempts to fight him and his team.
 * is an unorthodox but useful item for a roaming Tusk. While it is generally considered a core farming item, it provides Tusk with many useful benefits. The HP and mana regen allow him to roam more independently, while the cleave can help him to farm more items for himself. The ability to cut trees allows Tusk to position himself for casting his spells from unorthodox locations, or simply path through the jungle more easily, and the increased damage allows him to deal more damage with Walrus PUNCH!
 * is expensive to farm, but allows Tusk to fight more effectively against enemies. The area burn allows Tusk to damage all nearby enemies in the midst of initiations, particularly as he can easily get into the middle of their formation with Snowball, and the induced miss chance also gives him survivability against auto-attacks. The bonus damage also allows him to deal tremendous damage with Walrus PUNCH!
 * drastically improves Tusk's damage output, and allows him to hit enemies through evasion and blind. The raw damage increase makes Walrus PUNCH! much stronger as well.
 * gives Tusk attributes across the board, making him much tankier and giving him a bigger mana pool to work with. The Cold Attack modifier also allows him to slow enemies with his attacks, stacking alongside Frozen Sigil to magnify his battlefield presence.
 * gives Tusk greatly increased damage, making Walrus PUNCH! even more powerful, and a chance to bash enemies he attacks. The active can give Tusk even more lockdown on top of his other disables, particularly as it can stun through spell immunity.



Trivia

 * In DotA, Tusk's title is Tuskarr. The Tuskarr are a race of humanoid walruses in the Warcraft universe.
 * His response Tusk superpunch attack 53.mp3 "Falcon Punch!" is a reference to Captain Falcon's signature move in the Super Smash Bros. franchise, which has also become a popular internet meme.
 * His response Tusk kill 23.mp3 "Bang! Zoom! To the Mad Moon!" is likely a reference to The Honeymooners character Ralph Kramden, who would frequently say "Bang! Zoom! Straight to the moon!".
 * His response Tusk death 09.mp3 "Coulda been a contender." is likely a reference to the quote from the movie On the Waterfront.
 * His response Tusk death 11.mp3 "My fight money." is likely a reference to Balrog from Street Fighter who says the same thing whenever he loses a round.
 * His response to missing a Walrus Punch, Tusk failure 03.mp3 "Well there's your problem." is likely a reference to Adam Savage from Mythbusters, who has made it a show catchphrase. Savage often jokes that the mustache of his co-host Jamie Hyneman makes him look like a walrus.
 * His response Tusk superpunch attack 79.mp3 "Double Dragon Punch Punch!" is a reference to the game, "Double Dragon".
 * In Tusk's lore, the Bristled Bruiser is, who was ported to Dota 2 roughly a month after Tusk; Bristleback's lore makes mention of Tusk as well, and the two heroes share rival and ally lines with regards to this relationship.
 * Before 6.80, where dealt higher crit damage to targets below 50% health, the floating text above the target would change:
 * When landed on a enemy creep whose health was above 50%, the caption read "Penguin Punch!" in small blue letters.
 * When landed on an enemy hero whose health was above 50%, the caption read "Polar Punch!" in medium blue letters.
 * When landed on any enemy whose health was below 50%, it read "Walrus Punch!" in large letters.
 * In the current version, it always displays "Walrus Punch", no matter what is targeted.
 * 's version of Walrus Punch would through a projectile which uses Rubick's model and spins towards the target. When used on Tusk, it would read "Sucker Punch!" in green. On other targets, it read "Stolen Punch".
 * However, since Walrus Punch is an active attack modifier, Rubick cannot steal it anymore.