Bounty Hunter

Gondar the Bounty Hunter is a melee agility Hero that excels in dealing high amounts of damage to single targets. Bounty Hunter can easily gank other lanes, using his Shadow Walk to sneak up on enemies and get easy kills. Shadow Walk also allows him to escape from dangerous situations, making him very elusive. Bounty Hunter can be played as a carry, though it is not recommended, as Bounty Hunter is also extremely deadly as an offlaner. Thanks to Track, which will grant True Sight, movement speed, and bonus gold, allowing him and his team to farm and earn powerful items faster than other carries and Jinada which amplifies the damage of his next attack every few seconds.

Tips

 * Track provides a great deal of benefits to the team, the vision and movement speed help with ganking enemies as well as with avoiding enemy ganks, and the bonus gold will provide a big advantage over the enemy team if you get kills. You should try to cast it on every enemy hero, though priority targets should be carries as well as those that can go invisible.


 * Despite being a carry, it is generally not recommended to farm when playing Bounty Hunter. Your abilities give you a great deal of power in the mid game, you should use this time ganking enemies as the bonus gold from Track more than makes up for the farm you may miss.


 * Although it provides a great deal of benefits, Battlefury is not always the best item to get since it's main purpose is to farm. It may be better to opt for an Orchid Malevolence, Medallion of Courage, or other such items that will help you gank better early on.


 * Although not always recommended, Shadow Blade can be useful for damage stacking. Using it and quickly Shadow Walking will give you +270 on your next attack, combining that with Jinada can heavily wound an enemy.


 * It is possible to get the bonus damage of Shadow Walk twice by attacking once during the fade time and once to break the invisibility. This can help securing last hits or harassing.

Trivia

 * In DotA, Gondar shared the same hero model and dialogue as Akama, a playable Broken Draenei hero in the campaign of Warcraft III: Frozen Throne, and later an NPC in World of Warcraft.