Wraith King

Ostarion the Wraith King is a melee strength hero, a carry and tank capable of both dealing and taking plenty of damage. His infamous Reincarnation allows the Wraith King to rise again after death, acting like an Aegis of the Immortal, making him especially difficult to kill. But if left alive, the Wraith King can wreak havoc upon his enemies; his Wraithfire Blast provides reliable damage and a stun on a short cooldown, Vampiric Aura grants his team sizeable lifesteal, and Mortal Strike helps make short work of foes.

Tips

 * is a very good nuke, allowing you to disable and slow at the same time. A perfect tool for ganks and team fights, it has a relatively low cooldown, but your small mana pool won't allow you to use it frequently. Save it for when you really need it.
 * It's generally best to have maxed first as Ostarion's passives aren't very good in the laning stage.
 * Learning during laning phase will shift the creeps equilibrium and you'll be forced to farm and fight closer to the enemy tower, which will make you more susceptible to enemy ganks in the early game.
 * Always make sure to save some mana for, since it will not activate if you have less than 160 mana.
 * One possible solution to this problem is to have a Soul Ring, since it will grant you 150 mana at the cost of 150 HP, this will usually guarantee Reincarnation activating unless the enemies have mana burning capabilities. can allow you to regain HP lost by Soul Ring.
 * Try to initiate and tank as much damage as possible in team fights. If you are the last to die, nobody will be able to help you when you activate !
 * is highly situational, as it allows you to potentially twice in a fight allowing you to deal damage for a longer period of time.
 * Picking up the Aegis after killing Roshan is an excellent idea. It essentially gives you 3 lives, though Reincarnation will activate first as long as you have 160 mana. If you don't have the mana to activate Reincarnation, Aegis will activate first instead.
 * A Force Staff can help make up for Wraith King's lack of mobility, and it allows him to jump closer to his targets to make up for the short range of.

Trivia

 * Before the Wraith Night patch, Wraith King was previously known as . His name and model were most likely changed to avoid copyright issues with Blizzard, since Blizzard will be including their very own Skeleton King (King Leoric) in their own standalone ARTS, Heroes of The Storm. Ostarion's transformation to Wraith King became tied to a commemorative event, Frostivus 2013, better known as Wraith Night.
 * This change may also have been made to better adhere to certain countries' censorship laws, namely the Chinese client.
 * His DotA incarnation was heavily based on King Leoric, better known as the Skeleton King. Leoric was a recurring boss in the Diablo franchise, another game made by Blizzard. He was an iconic boss in Diablo, and he reprises his role in Diablo III.
 * His responses to acquiring both the Divine Rapier and are a reference to a popular hero guide called "CAPS LOCK LEORIC".
 * In his responses, he refers to himself as the "Once and Future King" which is also a title for the legendary King Arthur.