Arc Warden

Equipment

 * Arc Warden currently has no equipment.

Tips

 * Salves, Mangos, Clarities, Tangos, and your Bottle transfer to the Tempest. You can then use them on yourself for mana or regeneration.
 * You can use the Tempest to stack camps to avoid missing out on lane xp.
 * You can also stack 2 camps at once using a Spark Wraith if you time it right.
 * You can farm a 2 / 3 stack with the Tempest by utilizing Magnetic Field and Spark Wraith
 * Use Flux then Spark Wraith on an enemy to ensure the Spark Wraith can hit.
 * You can TP your Tempest to another lane for ganks/counterganks; you could then stay mid and get xp.
 * Tempest Doubles are not illusions, and do not take bonus damage from Arcane Orb, nor are they killed by Stone Gaze or Roshan.
 * Spark Wraith has 2000 cast range, set some up on escape paths before a gank.
 * Magnetic Field affects buildings! Use it to defend a siege or protect your barracks.
 * Enemies can see Spark Wraiths, try to hide them behind trees or in cliffs, they can be placed anywhere since they aren't units.
 * Grab a Mango, 2 Clarities and a TP Scroll and stack wraiths around the rune spot. Easier for Radiant, very difficult for Dire.
 * You could have potentially infinite Drum / Diffusal charges if you kept at least 1 charge on yours, then only used it on the Tempest, same for the BKB active cooldown reduction.
 * Dust of Appearance can be used once on the Tempest, then again on Zet for extended detection or in case the first one missed.
 * The Tempest is capable of casting its Linken's / Lotus Orb on the main hero for increased protection
 * Using Hand of Midas with Tempest will give you the extra gold but no extra exp.

Trivia

 * The line arcwar_kill_12.mp3 "You will just have to accept this, and move on." is a reference to a Dota 2 based web cartoon "The Dota 2 Reporter", where it is a recurring gag for the characters to question the game's logic, only to be answered by this line.
 * The lines arcwar_attack_15.mp3 "Doggedly." and arcwar_move_22.mp3 "Hounding." are references to Arc Warden's former appearance in WC3 Dota, where his model was that of a Gnoll, a canine-like creature from Warcraft.