Armor

Armor is an attribute shared by all units. Armor is used to determine the amount of damage reduction (or amplification if an armor value is negative) a unit takes from physical damage sources. Higher armor values reduce more damage. Armor is increased by Agility, certain abilities, and some items. Most items in the armor shop will provide armor bonuses.

Damage reduction/increase
Damage reduction is derivative of a unit's armor value. All units, including buildings, have an inherent base armor value and armor type. Any physical damage dealt to a unit will suffer either damage reduction or a damage increase depending on the target's armor.


 * Damage reduction = ((0.06 armor)  (1 + 0.06  armor))

Units with negative armor values increase any physical damage they receive.


 * Damage increase = ((0.06 |armor|)  (1 + 0.06  |armor|))

In Dota 2, the cap on this number is 100% damage amp, but it requires an infinite amount of negative armor to truly reach this cap.

This is different from WC3 DotA, where armor cannot be reduced below &minus;20. Also, a more aggressive damage amplify formula is used resulting in a max damage increase of 71 %. See Negative armor disparity for more information.

Table of damage amplification and reduction at different armor values

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! class = "header" width = "10%" align="center" | Armor ! class = "header" width = "40%" align="center" colspan="2" | Damage reduction (%) ! class = "header" width = "10%" align="center" | Armor ! class = "header" width = "40%" align="center" colspan="2" | Damage amplification (%)
 * align="center" | 1
 * align="right" | 5.7
 * width="20%" |
 * align="center" | -1
 * align="right" | 5.7
 * width="20%" |
 * align="center" | 2
 * align="right" | 10.7
 * align="center" | -2
 * align="right" | 10.7
 * align="center" | 3
 * align="right" | 15.3
 * align="center" | -3
 * align="right" | 15.3
 * align="center" | 4
 * align="right" | 19.4
 * align="center" | -4
 * align="right" | 19.4
 * align="center" | 5
 * align="right" | 23.1
 * align="center" | -5
 * align="right" | 23.1
 * align="center" | 6
 * align="right" | 26.5
 * align="center" | -6
 * align="right" | 26.5
 * align="center" | 7
 * align="right" | 29.6
 * align="center" | -7
 * align="right" | 29.6
 * align="center" | 8
 * align="right" | 32.4
 * align="center" | -8
 * align="right" | 32.4
 * align="center" | 9
 * align="right" | 35.1
 * align="center" | -9
 * align="right" | 35.1
 * align="center" | 10
 * align="right" | 37.5
 * align="center" | -10
 * align="right" | 37.5
 * align="center" | 11
 * align="right" | 39.8
 * align="center" | -11
 * align="right" | 39.8
 * align="center" | 12
 * align="right" | 41.9
 * align="center" | -12
 * align="right" | 41.9
 * align="center" | 13
 * align="right" | 43.8
 * align="center" | -13
 * align="right" | 43.8
 * align="center" | 14
 * align="right" | 45.7
 * align="center" | -14
 * align="right" | 45.7
 * align="center" | 15
 * align="right" | 47.4
 * align="center" | -15
 * align="right" | 47.4
 * align="center" | 16
 * align="right" | 49.0
 * align="center" | -16
 * align="right" | 49.0
 * align="center" | 17
 * align="right" | 50.5
 * align="center" | -17
 * align="right" | 50.5
 * align="center" | 18
 * align="right" | 51.9
 * align="center" | -18
 * align="right" | 51.9
 * align="center" | 19
 * align="right" | 53.3
 * align="center" | -19
 * align="right" | 53.3
 * align="center" | 20
 * align="right" | 54.5
 * align="center" | -20
 * align="right" | 54.5
 * align="center" | 21
 * align="right" | 55.8
 * align="center" | -21
 * align="right" | 55.8
 * align="center" | 22
 * align="right" | 56.9
 * align="center" | -22
 * align="right" | 56.9
 * align="center" | 23
 * align="right" | 58.0
 * align="center" | -23
 * align="right" | 58.0
 * align="center" | 24
 * align="right" | 59.0
 * align="center" | -24
 * align="right" | 59.0
 * align="center" | 25
 * align="right" | 60.0
 * align="center" | -25
 * align="right" | 60.0
 * }
 * align="center" | -15
 * align="right" | 47.4
 * align="center" | 16
 * align="right" | 49.0
 * align="center" | -16
 * align="right" | 49.0
 * align="center" | 17
 * align="right" | 50.5
 * align="center" | -17
 * align="right" | 50.5
 * align="center" | 18
 * align="right" | 51.9
 * align="center" | -18
 * align="right" | 51.9
 * align="center" | 19
 * align="right" | 53.3
 * align="center" | -19
 * align="right" | 53.3
 * align="center" | 20
 * align="right" | 54.5
 * align="center" | -20
 * align="right" | 54.5
 * align="center" | 21
 * align="right" | 55.8
 * align="center" | -21
 * align="right" | 55.8
 * align="center" | 22
 * align="right" | 56.9
 * align="center" | -22
 * align="right" | 56.9
 * align="center" | 23
 * align="right" | 58.0
 * align="center" | -23
 * align="right" | 58.0
 * align="center" | 24
 * align="right" | 59.0
 * align="center" | -24
 * align="right" | 59.0
 * align="center" | 25
 * align="right" | 60.0
 * align="center" | -25
 * align="right" | 60.0
 * }
 * align="right" | 55.8
 * align="center" | 22
 * align="right" | 56.9
 * align="center" | -22
 * align="right" | 56.9
 * align="center" | 23
 * align="right" | 58.0
 * align="center" | -23
 * align="right" | 58.0
 * align="center" | 24
 * align="right" | 59.0
 * align="center" | -24
 * align="right" | 59.0
 * align="center" | 25
 * align="right" | 60.0
 * align="center" | -25
 * align="right" | 60.0
 * }
 * align="right" | 59.0
 * align="center" | -24
 * align="right" | 59.0
 * align="center" | 25
 * align="right" | 60.0
 * align="center" | -25
 * align="right" | 60.0
 * }
 * align="center" | -25
 * align="right" | 60.0
 * }
 * }
 * }

Unit armor
Unit armor refers to the four basic armor types of most non-Hero units. Light armor is the default armor type of units. Unarmored and light units take 100% damage from all sources except piercing damage, which deals 200% to light armor and 150% to unarmored units. Medium armor takes reduced damage from piercing and siege damage, but increased normal damage. Heavy armor takes reduced damage from piercing damage, but increased damage from siege and normal damage.

(Actually, Heavy armor has no resistance benefits but it takes more damage from magical attacks. It is only called as Heavy Armor since most units have this armor property has high Armor values.)

Fortified armor
Fortified armor is the type used by buildings and some other units. It takes reduced damage from most sources and is one of the sturdiest types of armor, but takes increased damage from siege. Fortified armor has an innate 50% damage resistance to Heroes.

Hero armor
Hero armor is used by all Heroes in Dota 2. It provides increased resistance to most damage types, except other Heroes and Chaos. Hero armor has an innate 25% magic resistance with the exception of Visage, whose magic resist starts at 10% and is increased by levels in Gravekeeper's Cloak, and Meepo, with a base of 35%. This is calculated separately from armor.

Table of resistances
Corrections: 1) Normal Damage deals 100% damage to all types of armors except: They Deal more Damage in Medium Armored units and Deal less damage to Fortified armor units. 2) Siege Damage deals extra damage to Unarmored units and Fortified units but deals less damage to Medium armored units. 3) Chaos Damage deals 100% damage to all Armor types, but deals more damage to Fortified units, not less damage to Fortified units. 4) Hero damage deals more damage to Unarmored units since the Unarmored units is property says "Unarmored units takes extra damage from Siege and Hero attacks. 5) Magic attacks deals less damage to, Light, Medium, Hero and Fortified units but deals more damage to Heavy Armored units.

Armor and Damage block

 * Actual damage = (Damage from attacker - ¹Damage block) * (1 - ²physical resistance) * (³Armor type %)

¹Only when damage block occurs. ²Based on armor value and its formula to yield resistance. ³According to 'Table of resistances' above.

Armor stacking
Armor value stacks with multiple instances of items and abilities. Every point of armor requires a Hero to take 6% more of their maximum hit points in damage to kill. This is called "Effective hit points", or EHP. One has to consider that EHP does not take magic damage in consideration (therefore cannot be measured as a real EHP). This becomes more evident with burst magical damage (such as Lina's or Lion's ultimate): the armor value in those cases count for nothing.

A hero with 0 armor and a base HP of 1000 will increase his EHP by 60% if he increases his armor to 10.


 * 0 → 10 armor: 1000 → 1600 EHP.


 * 0 → 20 armor: 1000 → 2200 EHP.

As your armor value increases though, strength or HP items gradually become more important to increase your EHP than armor alone.

Calculating EHP
To find a hero's Effective HP versus physical damage multiply their total HP by 6% of their armor plus one.


 * Effective HP = Total HP (Armor points  0.06 + 1)

Example:


 * A level 25 has a total HP of 2183 and 11.46 points of armor. What is his EHP vs physical damage?


 * 2183 HP (11.46  0.06 + 1) = 2183 HP  1.6876 = 3684 EHP


 * Sven can tank 3684 of physical damage before he dies.

A different formula is needed to find the effective health for negative armor:


 * Effective HP = Total HP (2 + 50  (3  Armor points - 50))

Example:


 * The same Sven from previous example is hit by a maxed . His armor is now -8.54. What is his EHP vs physical damage?


 * 2183 HP (2 + 50  (3  -8.54 - 50)) = 2183 HP  (2 - 0.6612) = 2183 HP  1.3388 = 1631 EHP


 * Sven can tank 1631 of physical damage before he dies.

Negative armor disparity
Amplified damage from negative armor is calculated differently in WC3 DotA than in Dota 2. In DotA the amplified damage is calculated from this formula:


 * Damage increase = 1 - 0.94^(-armor)

Negative armor in DotA has a cap of -20 armor (71% damage increase). Further reducing the armor will not change the damage increase.