Dark Seer

Ish'kafel the Dark Seer is a melee intelligence hero with versatile abilities that allow him to assist allies and greatly change the conditions of combat. His Vacuum in particular effects enemies in a large area and is a powerful crowd-control. It not only disorients and damages enemies, but also pushes them into a small area to follow up with area spells or to trigger other abilities, such as his Wall of Replica ultimate that turns the very power of enemies against them in the form of illusions that replicate their statistics. His other spells focus on buffing allies with speed, or in the case of his Ion Shell, granting an aura that radiates damage onto enemies who venture within it.

Recommended items

 * Shiva's Guard will grant you more punch to your Vacuum and Wall of Replica initiation.

Other items to consider:


 * A Linken's Sphere will grant you a general boost on Dark Seer, as well as giving him a spell block, which has its benefits. But if you are expecting your opponents to pack a lot of disables, don't be afraid to get a Black King Bar.


 * Radiance will stack with your Ion Shell nicely, especially if you built him quite bulky. But since he isn't much of a right clicker, you won't see much benefit from the damage you get from it.


 * Rod of Atos can further increase your HP pool as well as add a slow ability that is useful for Ion Shell chases.


 * Blink Dagger can help you positioning to place a better Wall into Vacuum combo.

Tips

 * With a Stout Shield and healing items, Dark Seer can start jungling almost immediately.
 * An advanced jungling tactic involves Smoke of Deceit. By combining it with Ion Shell, Dark Seer can jungle without taking any damage from creeps, as the only thing that removes the invisibility is proximity to an enemy hero or auto attacking a unit. In this way, Dark Seer can stack a single camp multiple times, cast Ion Shell on himself, pop Smoke, and stand at the camp until the creeps have been killed. Because of the steep cost of Smoke, it is advised that players do not use it without stacking camps first. As of the July 26th patch neutrals will now run away when attacked by an invisible enemy, players can still choose to use this method of jungling by chasing the creeps while invisible or casting on a weak neutral but the method will be far less efficient compared to before.
 * If laning, be sure to harass enemies with Ion Shell by placing it on their melee creeps (for melee heroes) or ranged creeps (for ranged heroes). Additionally, placing Ion Shell on the second allied melee creep to arrive at the creep line is a good way to push the lane as well as create a moving damage-dealing creep that will chase enemy heroes.
 * Be sure to take at least 1 early point of Surge, as it can help escaping ganks and chasing, as well as giving more mobility.
 * When chasing, self-cast Ion Shell and run next to the enemy without attacking, using Surge if you need to catch up. Even better, use surge to body-block enemy heroes (that is, get in front of them to hinder their movement) and deliver auto-attacks without moving out of range of the Ion Shell.
 * Wall of Replica is usually skilled after you've maxed both Ion Shell and Vacuum, as early game illusions don't deal much damage. Additionally, the relatively high mana cost at lower levels can be prohibitive, as you won't be left with much mana to cast other spells.
 * AoE spells, especially those that require positioning, greatly benefit from Vacuum, as you can place all of them together to ensure a hit.
 * Using Vacuum on enemy heroes to send them through your Wall of Replica will disallow foes from preventing illusions, as well as causing guaranteed damage from passing through the Wall.
 * Due to Vacuum and Ion Shell's instant cast, your usefulness in large team fights permit Dark Seer to synergize extremely well with heroes such as Enigma and Jakiro. Make sure to cast these abilities with Black Hole and Ice Path/Macropyre/Liquid Fire to maximize AoE damage and maybe turn the tide in battle.

Trivia

 * Dark Seer's response "No, I will not calm my beard" may be a reply to Beastmaster's and  Clockwerk's rival hero taunts, both voiced by Sam A. Mowry.