Nature's Prophet

Abilities
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Audio
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History
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Trivia

 * was called "Force of Nature" in DotA.


 * In DotA, Nature's Prophet's name was Furion, a reference to Malfurion Stormrage from the Warcraft universe. His Dota 2 name had to be changed in order to avoid copyright issues with "Blizzard Entertainment". He is still called Furion by the majority of the player base and is referred to as "Furion" in the game files.


 * Nature's Prophet was originally named "Tequoia" in Dota 2, but this was changed for unspecified reasons.


 * "Nature's Profit" is a popular nickname for Nature's Prophet, due to his farming and split-pushing playstyle.


 * Nature's Prophet's early lore concept made him the father of and  (similar to how he was in DotA), but this idea was later scrapped.


 * Nature's Prophet's spawning response, vo_furion_furi_spawn_01.mp3 "I speak for the trees." is a direct reference and homage to Dr. Seuss' The Lorax.


 * One of Nature's Prophet's last hitting responses, vo_furion_furi_lasthit_07.mp3 "Green is good.", is a reference to "greed is good," a quote from the 1987 film Street, as well as the Warcraft III cheat code of the same name.


 * One of Nature's Prophet's responses, "Leaves of three, let them be," is a traditional rhyme for identifying and avoiding Poison Ivy.

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