Tiny

Tiny the Stone Giant is a melee Strength hero with powerful ganking and killing potential. Although he starts off vulnerable in lane with his pitiful mana pool and almost non-existent armor, with a few levels, he gets considerably stronger. His killing power in the early and midgame comes from comboing his two active abilities. Avalanche engulfs an area in a wave of stones, dealing respectable damage and stunning enemies. Toss allows Tiny to pick up a random unit near himself and launch it at the designated location, dealing damage to all enemies at the location as well as additional damage to the thrown unit if an enemy. It can be used to displace an ally within the enemy team, but is mostly used on enemies themselves to deliver massive damage. If chained immediately with Avalanche, it will also double the damage the target takes from Avalanche, allowing Tiny to easily dispatch fragile enemy heroes in a matter of seconds. Although his nuking potential with his two active abilities is already considerable, his passives, Craggy Exterior and Grow turn Tiny into a formidable physical combatant as well. Craggy Exterior provides Tiny with some much needed armor, and gives him a chance to stun enemies that attack him from too close, making Tiny a potent counter to fast-attacking melee heroes. Grow increases Tiny's size and provides him a massive boost to his attack damage, movespeed, and Toss damage, at the cost of some attack speed. Aghanim's Scepter is an almost essential item on Tiny since it allows him to permanently equip a tree, giving him extra attack range as well as a powerful cleaving attack. Although Tiny initially lives up to his name by starting off small and weak, much like an avalanche, he quickly grows in size and strength until he becomes a hulking behemoth with enormous health and damage output. This gives Tiny the potential to become one of the strongest carries in late game situations.

Tips

 * Using and then ing an enemy hero into the avalanche allows the avalanche to damage the target twice as much. This effect also occurs if you reverse the order by using Toss and then Avalanche.
 * has as 0.25 second delay for before the 1 second stun and damage begins, which means you have 0.25 seconds to cast after  for the full damage output. Whereas  begins instantly and lasts 1.3 seconds. You would have to cast  0.05 seconds after casting  to get the 0.25 second avalanche delay and the 1 second damage and stun to go through. Doing that in the short time window is very hard, so it is generally recommended to cast  first, and then  second.
 * Getting at level six is highly recommended as the extra move speed and attack damage adds more damage to your combo than points in  or  alone, especially since Toss' damage to the tossed unit gets increased by the ultimate as well.
 * While does alleviate Tiny's lack of armor, waiting until Avalanche and Toss are maxed to put your first point into it greatly increases Tiny's killing potential and farming potential. The stun override evasion.
 * Early game, tossing an allied initiator such as, or  at foes can set their spells up perfectly. Tiny may also throw  in order to use them as a devastating hand grenade.
 * However, tossing team mates can potentially be devastating. When facing enemy heroes such as a with  will likely result in serious damage or death to your team mate. As such, a player must use his discretion when utilising.
 * gives Tiny the highest natural attack damage in the game, at the cost of degraded attack speed. If Tiny gets a good standing during the middle phase, Tiny can be equipped with attack speed items to increase its already dangerous power (such as ).
 * Tiny teams up particularly well with, due to Io's ultimate and the attack speed boost from , both being of great use to Tiny.
 * will throw a unit regardless of it being spell immune or not (excluding ancient creeps). Sometimes you can use Toss to interrupt channeling spells being performed by spell immune heroes like 's.
 * An alternative build to the approach is to rush a . The Shadow Blade grants attack speed and some Damage. The invisibility allows Tiny to position more effectively, while the attack speed synergizes with  and allows it to be purchased earlier, at the cost being detected and not being able to initiate under tower vision. This often combos into the  pickup.
 * Although not listed, is a great item for Carry Tiny as the illusions can make use of Aghanim's additional range and massive bonus damage from  as it is considered as base damage. It also gives +41 attack speed(+26  Agility, +15 raw attack speed), +10  Strength and +10% movement speed as well. Remember that cleave and 75% bonus damage on buildings from  upgrade do not work on illusions. And because a carry tiny often has a Butterfly (craggy armor still proc), the illusions will benefit from the evasion.

Trivia

 * Tiny's quote " Tiny_attack_12.mp3 Tiny Smash!" is a reference to Hulk, a well-known superhero from the Marvel Universe.