Sven

Sven the Rogue Knight is a versatile melee strength hero with superior physical power yet is coupled with various abilities that provide utility. He can fulfill various roles, but is often played as a semi-carry due to his high utility even without items. He possesses a versatile arsenal, from shouts that grant armor both for escaping and pushing to throwable gauntlets that disorient enemies around the target unit. With enough items, Sven has the potential to be a strong late-game carry due to his ultimate which increases his damage making him up to three times as powerful, which then can be used in conjunction with his Great Cleave in order to deal extraordinary cleave damage which can frequently lead to multiple kills with just a few swings from his sword. This immense power granted to him solely by his ultimate makes one of strongest late-game carries in the game, and arguably the strongest semi-carry of all, as his killing presence is able to stay up even if he decided to build more supportive/tanky/utility items. A truly frightening enemy to go up against if farmed, strong and versatile, Sven is a solid addition to almost every team composition.

Tips

 * Sven has very low mana early on, so building mana boosting items may be a good idea. Sven's good strength gain and base health pool make an effective item in situations where you plan on skirmishing early and often.
 * is a great item as it meshes well with Sven's role and play style, all while providing a strong aura to other members of your team.
 * Take over the two other abilities instead if you want more mana, attack speed and strength to increase the bonus of  early on and to help sustain your mana for using skills. However, this is only useful very early on, as  is amazing for teamfights and  helps Sven's farming speed.
 * If you prefer to initiate, get a . Blink to your target and stun them with your, make sure you activate God's Strength immediately or beforehand, which is more preferable as you can save more time on the casting animation and transformation time.
 * Avoid leveling early on, as it will greatly push the lane towards the enemy tower making farming more difficult.
 * As a melee carry without a blink, Sven is especially susceptible to being kited and having crowd control effects placed on him, negating his damage output. Don't skip to buy more damaging items, as it may result in doing no damage at all.
 * Sven's unique position of being a Support and Carry at the same time can make him a decent babysitter for a ranged carry like Weaver, Luna, or Sniper.
 * Consider support items such as to give you and your lane partner more mana for your spells.
 * Without taking anything away from your lane partner, always try to find gold whenever and wherever possible (through pulling jungle creeps, roaming to help allies across the map, etc).
 * Sven's unique kit allows him to transition into a strong late game hero. Although transitioning a dedicated support into a carry is not often ideal and difficult to execute, this can give your team an edge in long games; use this strategy carefully.
 * Due to his Great Cleave and God's Strength a carry Sven benefits especially well from heroes who can pull the enemy team together. This holds especially true with Magnus who can not only pull heroes together and stun them but also give Sven an additional cleave and damage bonus through.
 * Later on in the game, could be considered as well, as the negative armour debuff, attack speed and massive armour gain allows for Sven to truly become a tank.
 * In order to maximize the effectiveness of, you will need to obtain items that increase Sven's strength rather than raw damage – for this reason, consider skipping for a  into a  instead, as the substancial increase in strength, coupled with some decent raw damage and armor, and most importantly its intensely powerful lifesteal can increase his survivability dramatically, and if he has other strong strength items (Such as ) and items with substancial attack speed bonuses (like Assault Cuirass} or perhaps even ), he can be nearly unstoppable under the effects of his ultimate.
 * Sven and are excellent together, with an, God's Strength will give Troll Warlord a damage amplify aura and the  will greatly increase their attack speed, with both equipped with a Black King Bar they wll be instoppable.
 * Unless the enemy is constantly ganking you and it's simply not safe to move around without your ultimate, do not be afraid to use for purposes other than killing through out the early game (and to a certain extent, even mid game) - The cooldown is relatively low (80 seconds total, but 25 of those seconds are spent under its effects, meaning only 55 seconds if the player lives through the whole effect), and its massive damage increase can allow you to farm stacks faster or destroy towers much quicker, allowing you to gain significantly more map control and gold to secure your early advantage allowing you to farm and move to your late game easier.
 * is a worthwhile pick up for the mid game, especially if you can obtain it quickly - The attack speed, movement speed and added damage (partially added through strength) are all things Sven needs while the maim makes it harder for enemies to kite you. On that note, an fills a similar role with much more reliability though at a significantly higher price and harder build up - With the strength and attack speed added it gives you identical amounts of DPS to that of a Heart of Tarrasque whenever you don't use your ultimate (And only marginally less when using it, thanks to the attack speed), while also solving all of your mana issues and giving you an orb effect similar to that of the maim from Sange-derivated items, but with ability to pierce spell immunity and removing the chance out of the ecuation, guaranteeing the slow with every strike.

Trivia

 * Sven's name is a reference to Sven-Ole Thorsen, a Danish bodybuilder and actor.
 * In an earlier version of DotA, Sven had a fun name called Arnold Schwarzenegger.
 * The phrases " Sven respawn 12.mp3 Twas only a flesh wound" and " Sven respawn 11.mp3 It was but a scratch" are references to the Black Knight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
 * The phrases " Sven lose 03.mp3 Blame the host" and " Sven lose 04.mp3 Bad host" are references to the original Warcraft III DotA gameplay when game stability depended on quality of internet connection on the host player.
 * was named Storm Bolt in the early beta phases and was renamed into Storm Hammer at one point. It is also its original name in DotA1 and reflected in one of Sven's cast responses in Dota2, where he's refering to it as Sven ability stormbolt 06.mp3 "Storm Bolt".