Jakiro/Guide

Lane Support and Pusher
Using low mana cost Dual Breath along with no mana cost Liquid Fire, Jakiro can bully even the tankiest heroes with damage block such as and  out of experience range. While Dual Breath helps with killing heroes during rune fights with its decent slow and damage, level one liquid fire gives earlier spammable harass and may force an early Healing Salve from enemy offlaners, crippling their laning. Either ability at level one is acceptable, just save your skill point until lane. Once your Liquid Fire has lost some of its potency against the enemy offlaner and your carry is farmed you should be aiming to take as many Tier 1 towers as you can, your Liquid Fire does huge amount of damage to buildings if you are ever left alone with them for a short period of time. By securing your team as many early towers as possible you open the enemy team to ganks and limit their farming. When grouping to team fight, open with Liquid Fire, then catch as many in your Macropyre as you can and drop an Ice Path over them, following up with Dual Breath to slow as many targets attempting to escape your ult as you can.

Disabler
Similar to the other style of Jakiro in lane except with an extra early point in Dual Breath and stopping Liquid Fire at level 2 to put towards earlier Ice Path levels for teamfights, forgoing some early push. Level 2 Dual Breath is twice the damage as level 1 for 5 extra mana. By level 8 Ice Path gives a 2 second disable on a 10 second cooldown, giving you serious disruption to enemy teams. This build is far more reliant on your teammate's pushing power and damage, but is effective when combined with a team that likes to group early with powerful abilities like and, items such as  and , or heroes like , , and.

General

 * Jakiro has a below average turn rate. Coupled with his long animations and low movement speed, Jakiro has difficulties landing his abilities when his enemies are behind him, spread out, or can react quickly, as nimble opponents are able to see Jakiro's actions being played out to them and can take the appropriate measures to either sidestep or counter them. Consider purchasing additional mobility items as necessary, to help compensate these difficulties.
 * Most of the time, a value point into Ice Path early game is enough for disabling channeling spells, stopping movement and stacking camps.
 * In certain cases, however, such as a team composition relying on burst damage, you may wish to max Ice Path first to set up kills or keep enemies at bay.
 * If you intend to max out Liquid Fire first on the other hand, you may want to opt for different boots, as you may not be consuming enough mana for to be useful instead of stacking up  potions. Instead, purchase  for health regeneration and mobility, possibly buying  later on to solve mana problems. Alternatively, you can even keep your  to upgrade into, giving you split-pushing potential, a way of gaining resources without taking from allies, and ensuring your presence in teamfights with a 40 second cooldown TP across the map.
 * Combine Macropyre with spells that keep the enemy in place as long as possible, such as Chronosphere, Black Hole, Upheaval, or Duel. It does not guarantee damage without these effects, and is a fairly low damage spell, so chaining it with other spells is necessary for any real effect.
 * This also works to counter enemy abilities and melee heroes that require they stay in an area; throw Macropyre from outside Chronosphere, for example, to dissuade Faceless Void from attacking your teammates.
 * Because of Jakiro's slow cast points and backswings, you should aim to cancel animation as often as possible to minimize downtime.
 * For instance, applying Liquid Fire right after the first wave of Dual Breath could make the difference between a core's death, and letting your target escape.
 * With deft timing, you may combo Ice Path into for additional stun time, potentially on Macropyre, in a similar way to 's stun combo. Just be wary about enemies with status resistance, or any instant cast spells and items that may break the disable or damage in progress (things like spell immunity, silences, and hard dispels).
 * Use into an animation cancelled Ice Path followed by  and immediate Dual Breath and Liquid Fire for the best result.


 * Jakiro usually wants to max Dual Breath first as it offers high damage increase for minor mana cost increase.
 * Dual Breath has an enormous cast backswing, so you should cancel it by hitting "stop" key after Dual Breath reaches its cast point, allowing Jakiro to use another ability, attack, or move quickly after.
 * Dual Breath deals a greater than average damage compared to other similar area of effect abilities, helping Jakiro harass and gank the enemies.
 * However, avoid spamming this ability at level 1 as its damage at that time is still low.
 * The damage is dealt overtime and can be countered by high health regeneration and can be dispelled by heroes such as, , and.
 * Dual Breath applies a slow debuff first before the damage overtime debuff. Along with its long casting animation, quick-fingered opponents may be able to evade the damage overtime debuff.
 * When chasing opponents alone, use the ability when they are within about half of the cast range; otherwise, they will get the slow debuff but not the damage debuff. Although you should opt for the slow only if you have teammates that can take advantage of it.
 * Enemies can use Force Staff or some other forced movement to expel themselves out of reach of the flame debuff.
 * Use Dual Breath along with Liquid Fire to wear down creep waves and medium or large jungle camps, giving Jakiro quick farm; Liquid Fire by itself is usually enough to clean up small camps.


 * Ice Path will stun any enemy unit that comes in contact with it for the duration it has remaining on the battlefield, meaning that opponents won't be stunned for the full duration of Ice Path if it doesn't land directly on them.
 * Ice Path makes for a good area denial spell, as it covers a large area, similar to 's and 's.
 * Predicting where an enemy will go and casting Ice Path at that area right before the enemy gets there, causing the enemy walk into Ice Path, is just as effective as casting the Ice Path directly on an enemy. Be wary of those keen at dodging the spell.
 * Ice Path deals only 50 magical damage even at the highest level. Be sure to use Jakiro's other offensive abilities to follow Ice Path, or have teammates to support you to maximize the effectiveness of Ice Path's utility.
 * The low damage is still enough to score last hits in situations where Jakiro is at low health, is too far away to use an attack, or there are multiple low health creeps.
 * Shooting Ice Path from outside enemy vision is much more advantageous than using it in front of their faces, since its linear area and animation make it easily avoidable.
 * Try to surprise enemies from the night's fog of war, higher ground, or from invisibility effects like Glimmer Cape.
 * When being chased, you may want to use Ice Path in the direction Jakiro is heading rather than having to turn around. The long duration and radius of Ice Path may stun to enemies who were getting too close to Jakiro before, although melee heroes may still be able to attack you if they keep their distance.
 * The level 20 talent increases Ice Path's stun duration up to a devastating 3 seconds, which easily shut down enemy carries while allowing Jakiro and teammates to dish out wipe out enemies with a low cooldown.
 * Take this talent against enemy teams that have a lot of damage output, since it will give your teammates some breathing space in a team fight.
 * The talent also has the niche of giving room to channel even on enemies with light Status Resistance, potentially on top of Macropyre.
 * However, you may wish not opt for this talent if the enemy team (especially their carries) have hard dispels or abilities that give spell immunity.
 * Ice Path grants flying vision in its area, so use it to check Roshan's pit or scout ahead.
 * Account for Ice Path's cast point when chain disabling.
 * Using it too early after for example can shorten the duration considerably, wasting a chunk of the 2.5 second stun.
 * Be careful, while allows you to have a guaranteed combo, it will still be easy for them to break out of Ice Path if they have any instant cast ability or item, as there is a short period of time where they can act before the stun.
 * Whether you are intending to clear stacks yourself or simply wish to help out a teammate that can clear them instead, Ice Path also allows you to stack effectively due its long range, low mana cost and short stun time. With proper timing, (2-4 seconds before the usual camp timing accounting for delay and stun), it's relatively easy to stack without even being inside the jungle proper, allowing Jakiro to multitask while pushing out a lane or even stacking additional camps with ease.


 * Liquid Fire is an amazing pushing skill due to being manaless area damage that can affect towers. Over time, even hit-and-runs with Liquid Fire chip away tower health significantly, particularly with the Level 10 Attack Range talent.
 * Use Liquid Fire to kill creeps, especially with Dual Breath, making Jakiro great at pushing lanes and clearing any nearby camps.
 * Use Liquid Fire to harass opponents during the laning stage. On top of the damage, the attack speed reduction should mess with the enemy laner's ability to last hit or deny effectively.
 * At level 4, Liquid Fire can be applied to the same opponent continuously, as the debuff lasts for 5 seconds while the ability has a cooldown of 4 seconds.
 * Liquid Fire can keep enemies in check by hampering their attack speed almost indefinitely should Jakiro be in range and able to attack.
 * Liquid Fire counters enemies with low natural attack speed, such as, Roshan, and siege creeps. In turn this effect is minuscule against enemies with fast attack speed such as or.
 * Liquid Fire has 200 bonus attack range when cast manually. Keep this in mind whenever when you're against enemies with a naturally greater attack range than you or when your target is just out of reach of your own natural attack range.
 * The damage over time may be enough to kill opponents, with similar effect to . Combine both to finish off enemies even after they use their mobility or invisiblity.
 * Like all active attack modifiers, a manual cast of Liquid Fire does not draw lane creep aggro, but autocast does.
 * Also like other modifiers, the bonus range stacks with other attack range bonuses.
 * The placement of the middle filler building in front of the enemy team's tier 4 towers allow for the AoE of Liquid Fire to apply to both. If this building is still alive, target it instead of the tower directly for bonus siege damage.


 * Unlocked with, Liquid Frost, like Liquid Fire is a manaless autocast attack modifier that can be manually casted to increase Jakiro's effective range and to siege.
 * This attack orb may be used in conjunction with Liquid Fire when set to autocast, and vice versa.
 * Compared to Liquid Fire, Liquid Frost has a longer cooldown, but considerably higher damage potential with it being based on the maximum health of the of the target, as well as providing a mini stun and movement slow rather than attack speed slow.
 * Due to these properties, this makes Liquid Frost a very versatile option for its cost, especially for a mid Jakiro: being usable in tandem with Dual Breath to make enemies stay in Macropyre for far longer, slowing enemies to land easier Ice Paths, siege extremely quickly in tandem with Liquid Fire and, a secondary interrupt against channeling spells and TPs when Ice Path is on cooldown/saved up, and even simply covering bases which Jakiro would otherwise lack: an innate way of dealing with high health targets effectively.
 * Tips that would apply to Liquid Fire apply here as well.


 * Like Dual Breath, Macropyre has a long cast backswing animation. Hitting the "stop" key during Macropyre's backswing animation after the cast point will make Jakiro ready for other actions. As in the case of Dual Breath, mastering this mechanic increases Jakiro's damage output and effectiveness.
 * If the enemy is preoccupied with chasing down or attack an ally for example, you may be able to get away with a fast Macropyre into Ice Path combo if you are out of focus.
 * Macropyre lasts for a long duration and has a relatively short cooldown, making it good at area-denial.
 * Use this whenever the creep wave arrives to score free gold and experience while damaging and potentially scoring a kill on heroes.
 * While you should use Macropyre to damage the enemy directly, you should also try to position it to block off or protect strategically important areas e.g. allied/enemy towers, treelines, escape routes, or Roshan's Pit.
 * In addition Jakiro can opt to use Macropyre on creep waves, helping with pushing or defending buildings, and even shutting down 5 man pushes before they can break backdoor. You may also wish to use it on stacked camps should you lack points into Dual Breath, preferably multiple camps at once.
 * If the situation isn't to your advantage, have you and your allies retreat towards Macropyre, damaging any enemy that dares chase you.
 * Macropyre has potential for huge damage output; considering the situation you can use it to bump off any low health enemy, preferably after slowing or stunning them first. Merely touching the large AOE guarantees 2 seconds of damage, with potential for even more the longer they stay.
 * With 's upgrade, Macropyre lasts for 30 seconds. When cast at the right intervals, it can clear 2 waves of creeps and give your team a huge advantage in terms of pushing.
 * also changes Macropyre's damage to pure and allows it to pierce spell immunity.
 * Purchase Scepter mainly if the enemy team has tanky heroes, spell immunity, or a significant map advantage over your team, otherwise it may be worth ignoring this upgrade early on in favor of more versatile yet equally expensive options such as, , or your shard upgrade, as the impact may be minor at best.

Items
Starting items:
 * offers cheap health regeneration during the laning phase, allowing Jakiro to stay longer in lane and get the experience he needs.
 * also restores health to Jakiro and allies.
 * replenishes Jakiro's mana over time, allowing him to keep harassing enemies using Dual Breath.
 * increases Jakiro's overall survivability by providing additional attribute bonuses for cheap; Jakiro can use it to get more heal out of Tango, or save up to build Magic Wand.
 * grants vision of the enemies so Jakiro and allies can better plan ganks and pushes.

Early game:
 * provide a significant bonus to Jakiro's movement speed, which help catch up to fleeing heroes or escape from danger himself. They can later upgrade into to help with Jakiro's mana.
 * and grant charges as enemy heroes use abilities, which exchange for a burst of health and mana restoration.
 * adds a little bit to Jakiro's low movement speed, and builds into Eul's Scepter of Divinity. Also advisable to purchase another for extra speed once built.
 * transports Jakiro across the map. After death, use it to quickly return to lane and not miss out on creep experience. After the laning phase, carrying one can prove helpful as both an escape mechanism and a quick way to help allied heroes across the map.

Mid game:
 * expands Jakiro's mana pool so he can use abilities more. The active ability sustains Jakiro's and nearby teammates' ability usage. In the late game, Jakiro has an option to upgrade Arcane Boots to to better support his team.
 * is a sidegrade option to providing high HP regen and movement speed instead of mana. May be combined with  to solve any mana issues.
 * provides intelligence and mana regeneration at a cost effective price, and it gives Jakiro an active ability that allows him to land his abilities more easily. After using Cyclone, Jakiro will have enough time to set up Macropyre and time Ice Path to ensure maximum stun duration on enemy target. Jakiro can also use the active on himself to dispel debuffs or silences.
 * ' long-ranged root can set up Ice Path as well as Jakiro's other abilities, being a good alternative to cyclone. The bonus stats also help Jakiro's effectiveness.

Late game:
 * allows Jakiro to initiate teamfights much easier, along with the added ability to travel the map quicker and offers quick escape from incoming enemies. However, it does not guarantee escape because taking damage will disable the ability to blink for 3 seconds. At the late game it can also be upgraded into to provide cooldown reduction, but most importantly cast point reduction, something well welcomed for Jakiro's abilities.
 * acts more as an escape item compared to, as Jakiro can use it while taking damage. Jakiro can also use it on allies if they want to chase after a kill or escape from danger themselves.
 * is a very cheap and strong item for Jakiro's game plan as it works twofold: not only allowing further destruction of enemy structures in tandem with Liquid Fire, but also allowing for more advanced Macropyre combos with and Ice Path, perfectly syncing when you channel it immediately after the cast point, similarly to 's combo. Be wary of enemies with Status Resistance, for they will be able to escape and counter this maneuver.
 * provides Jakiro a new ability, Liquid Frost, that may be used to slow enemies, siege towers, and deal Max HP damage at no mana cost and a low cooldown.

Situational items:
 * 's active Magic Weakness increases the magical damage enemies take from Jakiro's and his teammates' abilities.
 * ' cast range increase helps Jakiro maintain a safe distance during fights. Because almost all of his abilities affect the whole area between him and the maximum cast range, this also greatly increases the area in which enemies may be hit.
 * improves damage output of Jakiro's abilities, also sparing additional mana, allowing him to use more abilities in a single fight.
 * , for a support Jakiro, may be purchased in the late game to provide pressure to enemy lanes should they go undefended. For a mid Jakiro, this item may be instead be purchased in place of, allowing Jakiro to maintain a global presence throughout the match by simultaneously remaining a constant threat to enemy map control as well as providing many opportunities to farm his other items quickly. The high movement speed provided also helps make up for high cast times.
 * helps increase survivability of Jakiro and allies by granting invisibility and magic resistance.
 * supports Jakiro and team with health restoration and armor. It goes hand in hand with his natural build of into.
 * shields Jakiro and allies from magical damage, on top of giving passive health regeneration and magic resistance.
 * increases the effectiveness of Macropyre by prolonging the duration and increasing the damage, as well as giving Jakiro attributes to remedy his health and mana pools.
 * provide a steady supply of health and mana to the team, and increases Jakiro's survivability with armor, health regeneration, and dispel.
 * provides a great disable with its active ability, Hex. It also provides a great increase to Jakiro's mana and mana regeneration, as well as all around attributes to help with his survivability.
 * greatly increases Jakiro's survivability by not only giving him all round health and mana boosts, but also by allowing his abilities to lifesteal a portion of their damage. In addition, the cooldown reduction dramatically increases his damage and crowd control in teamfights.
 * provides a massive increase to Jakiro's mana pool and resistance to physical attacks. The active Arctic Blast provides additional damage in a teamfight and slows enemies' movement speeds, making Jakiro's abilities easier to hit. The passive Freezing Aura helps reduce damage from enemy carries by slowing their attack speed.
 * , an upgrade to, turns the root into an AoE ability, being able to catch multiple enemies for Jakiro's AoE toolkit. The passive lightning also provides extra area of effect damage.
 * , a luxury item mainly used in the late game, provides Jakiro both more speed and the ability to use the active on allies, potentially saving them from enemy assault.

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