Lane Creeps

Lane creeps are a type of creep not controlled by any player. These creeps spawn in small groups (called "creep waves") for both, the and the, on each of the 3 lanes at the Barracks every 30 seconds, starting upon battle begin. They constantly push toward their enemy's base, moving a set path along the lane they spawned in. On their way they attack any enemy creeps or neutral creep within their aggro range.

Lane creeps (while controlled by the AI) are the only units capable of disabling. However, once dominated, a lane creep no longer disables the protection.

Types
There are three types of lane creeps: Melee, Ranged and Siege. Melee creeps spawn in bigger numbers and have more health and less attack damage than ranged creeps. Ranged creeps have lower health, but deal more damage per attack and are able to attack from a small distance. However, their attack type causes them to deal less damage against heroes and buildings, but more damage against other units. Siege creeps spawn in every seventh wave. They have high health and, unlike other lane creeps, have high magic resistance. They have a long ranged attack which deals significantly more damage against buildings. They also prioritise buildings over other units when in range.

Destroying either of the enemy team's melee or ranged barracks causes the destroying team's respective lane to begin spawning super creeps instead of regular creeps. Super creeps are stronger versions of regular lane creeps that give about half gold and experience to the enemy when killed. When all enemy barracks are destroyed, mega creeps begin to spawn from all lanes and siege creeps gain additional damage.

Spawning
Spawn timing Lane creeps spawn the first time as the game timer reaches 00:00, right after the game horn sounds. After that, they spawn every 30 seconds. Unlike melee and ranged creeps, siege creeps only spawn every seventh wave. This means siege creeps spawn every 3 minutes and 30 seconds, with the first ones spawning at 3:00.

Initially, a creep wave conists of 3 melee creeps and 1 ranged creep (and 1 siege creep every 7th wave). At 16:00 (33rd creep wave) and onwards, an additional melee creep spawns, increasing the count of melee creeps per wave to 4. At 31:00 (63rd creep wave) and onwards, a second additional melee creep spawns, increasing their number to 5. At 46:00 (93rd creep wave) and onwards, an additional melee and an additional ranged creep are added, bringing the wave's unit count to 6 melee creeps and 2 ranged creeps. Also from this point on, every seventh creep wave also spawns 2 siege creeps, instead of 1. After this, no more additional creeps are added.

Spawn locations Lane creeps spawn close to the lanes' barracks, but are adapted on each lane so that they would meet at the center of each lane if they are not interrupted or distracted.


 * Radiant bottom lane: Creeps spawn right in front of the tier 3 tower, right at the edge of the ramp.
 * Radiant middle lane: Creeps spawn between the melee and ranged barracks, on the circle between them.
 * Radiant top lane: Creeps spawn slightly behind the barracks, right at the center of the square formed by the barracks and the 2 filler buildings below.
 * Dire bottom lane: Creeps spawn slightly behind the barracks, right at the center of the square formed by the barracks and the 2 filler buildings above.
 * Dire middle lane: Creeps spawn right in front of the tier 3 tower, slightly behind the edge of the ramp.
 * Dire top lane: Creeps spawn in front of the tier 3 tower, right at the edge of the ramp.

The spawn locations do not change throughout the entire match. How the creeps spawn within their spawn areas is random, there is no unit order. This means the ranged creep or siege creep may spawn in front or behind the melee creeps.

Stats
For the first 10 waves (up to 7:00), the creeps on Radiant's bottom lane and Dire's top lane have their movement speed boosted by 25%, moving at a speed of 406.25. On the Radiant side, the boost lasts for 10 second, effectively lasting until passing the tier 2 tower. On the Dire side, the boost lasts for 2 seconds, effectively lasting until reaching the Dire symbol on the ground between the two ramps. At the same time, Radiant's top lane and Dire's bottom lane are slowed by 15%, moving at a speed of 243.75. On the Radiant side, this slow lasts for 2 seconds, effectively until reaching the tier 3 tower. On the Dire side, the slow lasts for 22 seconds, effectively lasting until reaching the tier 1 tower. The 11th and following waves (7:30 and onwards) move unboosted and unslowed at a speed of 325. The middle lane always moves at 325 speed.

Every 7 minutes 30 seconds, melee and ranged creeps gain a permanent health and attack damage bonus, as well as bounty increase. The following bonuses are applied:
 * Melee creeps: +12 health, +1 attack damage, +2 gold bounty
 * Super melee creeps: +19 health, +2 attack damage, +2 gold bounty
 * Ranged creeps: +12 health, +2 attack damage, +2 gold bounty
 * Super ranged creeps: +18 health, +3 attack damage, +2 gold bounty
 * Siege creeps: No bonuses
 * Mega creeps: No bonuses

Siege creeps only gain one upgrade, and that is +16 damage upon destroying their respective lane's ranged barracks.

When a lane creep gets denied by one of its allies, it grants 50% of its experience value to enemies within the area. If a lane creep dies to a neutral creep, then it grants 35% of its experience value to enemies within range. Enemies may only get full experience when the creep dies to them. Gold bounties are only granted to the enemy player which gets the last hit on the creep.

Behavior
Lane creeps have a set path from which they do not deviate normally. The creeps walk down the lane aggressively, means they attack any enemy which comes within their acquisition range, similar to how player-controlled units act when giving them an attack-ground order. If a lane creep gets aggroed and the aggroing unit stays within the creep's acquisition range, it chases the aggroing unit until it is dead, or until it lost track of it, or until another enemy gets within range and draws the aggro off. If the aggroing enemy entered the fog of war, the lane creep walks up to the last spot it saw the enemy. If it then does not see the enemy again, it returns to the point at which it left of the lane it belongs to. If the aggroing unit is outside of the lane creep's acquisition range, it chases the enemy for up to 2.5 seconds before returning to its lane. A creep which no longer is aggored does not join other lanes even if they are closer. It returns to its own lane, even if it is the furthest away.

Lane creeps are attacking by using default auto-attack. This means they behave like player-controlled units which have auto-attack enabled. However, ontop of that, they also have the following priority system:
 * 1) Closest enemy unit or hero attacking a friendly hero
 * 2) Closest enemy unit or hero attacking the creep itself
 * 3) Closest enemy unit or hero attacking any other friendly unit
 * 4) Closest enemy unit or hero
 * 5) Closest enemy siege creep
 * 6) Closest enemy building
 * 7) Closest enemy ward

Just like with towers, siege creeps, and wards (and buildings) always have the lowest priority, regardless of what they attack. If a lane creep attacks one of those 3 unit types, and another creep or hero gets within attack range, the lane creep switches to attack that enemy upon the next check interval, which is every 2.5 seconds. Only enemy units within the lane creep's acquisition range is considered by this aggro system, which is 500 range for melee creeps and 800 range for ranged creeps and siege creeps. It is possible to attack enemies without drawing aggro of nearby enemy lane creeps. This is doable by manually casting active attack modifier on enemies, refered to as orb walking, or by attacking the enemy while not within the creeps' acquisition range.

Siege creeps follow the same aggro system, except that buildings are their highest priority, instead of second lowest. This means if an enemy building is within the siege creep's attack range, the creep immediately switches away from its current target and starts attacking the building. The siege creep prioritises attacking buildings over others, so a tower is more likely to get attacked than, for example, a filler building if both are within range.

Wave stats
The table only considers regular lane creeps, ignoring super creeps and mega creeps.

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