Meepo

Experience Gain

 * Meepo clones only gain of all experience, so that the remaining % are either lost or gained by nearby allies.
 * This results in the following distribution of experience
 * Having multiple Meepo clones within experience range does not stack their share up, it always remains at.
 * However, the primary Meepo, who still gains 100% experience normally like other heroes, can take part of the remaining % experience as well.
 * This results in the following distribution of experience if the primary Meepo and a Meepo clone are within range
 * Experience sharing for the and their allies can be defined as:
 * Experience sharing for the and their allies can be defined as:
 * Experience sharing for the and their allies can be defined as:

Ability Interactions
Meepo Clones are treated as heroes in most cases. There are a few exceptions:
 * temporary intelligence steal does not work against Clones.
 * When killing Meepo or his Clones, Silencer permanently steals intelligence from the Prime only.
 * grants gold for each Clone that got tracked.
 * may gain a stack for each Clone that died to its damage on a single cast.
 * The following abilities do not target Clones:
 * The following abilities gain a single stack from dying Clones:
 * steals strength from a single random Meepo within the area.
 * grants the victory damage to the enemy only if the Dueled Meepo is the one that gets killed.
 * If the Dueled Meepo dies due to another Meepo dying, the enemy does not gain victory damage.
 * If a Clone wins a Duel, they gain and keep the victory damage permanently. The other Clones do not copy the damage.
 * steals strength from a single random Meepo within the area.
 * grants the victory damage to the enemy only if the Dueled Meepo is the one that gets killed.
 * If the Dueled Meepo dies due to another Meepo dying, the enemy does not gain victory damage.
 * If a Clone wins a Duel, they gain and keep the victory damage permanently. The other Clones do not copy the damage.

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Trivia

 * Several of Meepo's lines reference the Scout from Team Fortress 2, another title by Valve.
 * vo_meepo_meepo_kill_07.mp3 "Aww, didn't mean to hurt ya. Much." is referring to Scout's line "Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hit ya... No, wait, yeah I did."
 * vo_meepo_meepo_kill_23.mp3 "I'm not even winded.", vo_meepo_meepo_kill_24.mp3 "Who's the tough guy now, tough guy?", vo_meepo_meepo_lose_04.mp3 "Freakin' unbelievable.", vo_meepo_meepo_lose_05.mp3 "This is a real freakin' embarrasment.", vo_meepo_meepo_lose_06.mp3 "No, seriously, you all suck!" and vo_meepo_meepo_drop_medium.mp3 "Now that's what I'm talking about!" are direct quotes from Scout.
 * His death lines vo_meepo_meepo_death_07.mp3 vo_meepo_meepo_death_08.mp3 "Hey, that hurt." are a reference to Scout's lines upon evading bullets while under the effect of his Bonk! Atomic Punch (as heard here and here).
 * vo_meepo_meepo_death_13.mp3 "You suck!" is also a line used frequently by the Scout.
 * In his anger lines vo_meepo_meepo_anger_04.mp3 and vo_meepo_meepo_anger_09.mp3, he's mumbling "You've got to be kidding me", another line frequently used by the Scout.
 * His death line vo_meepo_meepo_death_14.mp3 "You punched out all of my blood!" is a quote from the Scout in the shortfilm Meet the Sandvich.
 * With vo_meepo_meepo_happy_02.mp3 "Ahh now that's the stuff!", he's also quoting one of the Demoman's lines, another character from Team Fortress 2 (as heard here).
 * Meepo is named after the first kobold players meet in The Sunless Citadel Dungeons and Dragons 3.0 adventure.