Cleave



Cleave causes a melee unit's attacks to deal a portion of its damage in an area in front of it.

Mechanics
If a unit has cleave, its attacks deal damage in an area shaped like a trapezoid in front of the attacking unit upon successfully hitting the target. Ranged heroes cannot cleave, because either the cleave-granting ability has its cleave part disabled for them, or the ability is unobtainable by them in the default game modes. An attack is classified as melee when the attack does not rely on projectiles. The primary attack target is not hit by the cleave damage. An attack has to actually hit the target in order to cleave. A missed attack, be it caused by evasion or a blind effect, does not cleave. Cleave hits invisible, but not hidden or invulnerable units, and does not work against wards and buildings.

If a game mode allows ranged heroes to obtain the normally unobtainable cleave abilities (e.g. Ability Draft), the cleave of and  fully work for them. The cleave area, just like for melee heroes, is based on the attacking unit's position and happens on attack hit. This means the cleave damage is always applied in front of the attacking hero, even when the target was much further away.

Damage The damage value is entirely based on the attacking unit's attack damage. It does not matter how much damage the primary attack target actually took from the attack, as cleave only checks the attack damage value of the attacking unit, dealing damage based on that.

The damage type is always physical, so that it is affected by armor type and Damage Block, but cannot affect ethereal units. However, despite being physical damage, damage done by cleave ignores the armor value of the hit units. This is a unique trait of cleave itself, independent from the damage type. This means, when reflected by e.g., the reflected damage is reduced by the armor value normally, since it is reflected as physical damage, and the source is then the Blade Mail, not a cleave.

All cleave abilities pierce spell immunity. Cleave damage is fully affected by damage manipulation, but does not count as spell damage, so that spell damage amplification and spell lifesteal do not affect or work with it. It also does not count as attack damage, so that regular lifesteal does not heal from it either.

Area of effect A cleave's effect area is shaped like an isosceles trapezoid. This trapezoid is in front of the attacking unit, so that the attacking unit is always at the center of the shorter side of the trapezoid. Double the starting radius equates to the length of the shorter side of the trapezoid, the cleave distance equates to its height, and double the ending radius equates to the long side parallel to the short side of the trapezoid.

Attack modifier interactions Cleave is an attack modifier which fully stacks with any other modifier. However, it does not interfere with any attack modifier. This means that for example the armor reducing effect of is still only applied to the primary attack target. However, if an attack modifier increases or reduces attack damage, it affects the cleave damage. Abilities which grant conditional attack damage bonuses may or may not be included in the cleave damage. Critical strikes affect the cleave damage as well.

Conditional attack damage bonuses which are counted by cleave are:

Conditional attack damage bonuses which are not counted by cleave are:

Cleave stacking Cleave also fully stacks with other sources of cleave. Each source of cleave works fully independently. Their damage is not summed up, each of them deals its own instance of damage.

As an example, with level 4, buffed with a level 4  and 2  would deal 4 instances of damage on each attack to units within  range in front of him, 3 damage instances to units within – range and 2 instances to units within – range. This is because in this scenario, one source has a distance of, the other one has distance and 2 of them have  distance, so all 4 hit units within  range, but only two of them hit units up to  range away. Consequently, units within range would take % cleave damage, units between – range % damage and units between – would take only % damage.

Splash
Splash is in some ways the ranged version of cleave. It works in a similar way as cleave does, with the main difference being that the damage is typically dealt in a circle around the attacked unit, not in a trapezoid in front of the attacking unit. When attacking with splash, the primary target of an attack does not receive the splash effect. If an attack misses, no splash damage is applied in the area (except for, in which case 50% of the damage is applied in the area). Splash works with attack modifiers the same way as cleave does.

Unlike cleave, splash damage can deal physical or magical damage. As such, splash effects are reduced by the armor value, Damage Block and ethereal state, but not armor type if physical, and by magic resistance if magical. They are also affected by damage manipulation and spell lifesteal.

Some splash effects have multiple areas of effect, each dealing a different percentage of the attacking unit's attack damage, meaning that units closer to the primary target take more damage than units further away.

Just like cleave, splash also works for melee heroes. is able to acquire the of the Ancient Black Dragons with his, as is  with.

Other area damage sources
Besides Cleave and Splash, there are some unique attack-based area damage abilities, which appear all once each. This means they also have unique behaviors and only share some similarities with Cleave and Splash or with each other.

Tree Grab


Tree Grab shares several similarities with cleave. Its damage is calculated based on Tiny's attack damage, like how cleave works, and deals physical damage. Unlike Cleave, Tree Grab's damage considers armor value as well, instead of only armor type. It also counts as spell damage, and thus fully works with spell lifesteal and spell damage amplification.

The biggest difference to cleave is how the damage area is calculated. While cleave areas are trapezoid-shaped, with a starting width, distance and end width, Tree Grab's area is the shape of a Norman Window, a rectangle with a semi-circle on one end. Like with cleave, the area is locked on Tiny, always being in front of him, no matter how far away the attack target is.

Psi Blades


Psi Blades causes Templar Assassin's attack to damage enemies behind the attacked target. The damage is based on how much exactly the primary attack target took, and is dealt as pure damage to units behind it. The damage counts as spell damage, and thus benefits from spell damage amplification and works with spell lifesteal.

The area has a rectangular shape and its direction is based on Templar Asassin's position on projectile impact. The area between Templar Assassin and the attack target is unaffected.

Summary
* Deals a percentage of the attacking unit's attack damage as physical damage in an area in front of it.
 * Cleave
 * The damage area is shaped like an isosceles trapezoid and always starts in front of the attacking unit.
 * The damage is based on the unit's attack damage value. The actual damage dealt to the attack target does not matter.
 * Although dealing physical damage, cleave damage ignores the damaged units' armor values, only being reduced by armor type.
 * Cleave damage pierces spell immunity, does not count as spell damage, and is affected by damage manipulation and damage block.
 * Multiple sources of cleave work completely independent from each other, with each source applying the damage within their areas.
 * Cleave does not trigger upon attacking wards, buildings or allied units. Wards and buildings are unaffected by cleave damage.
 * Despite the visual effect, cleave damage is applied instantly in the whole area.
 * Ranged units cannot cleave.

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