Meepo

Meepo the Geomancer is a melee agility hero who is notorious for being one of the hardest carries in the game to play effectively due to his heavy reliance on micromanagement. Meepo's defining ultimate, Divided We Stand, allows Meepo to create up to 3 additional clones of himself, (4 with Aghanim's Scepter), each of which has its own mana and hit points, as well as individual cooldowns on Meepo's spells. The clones cannot use any items besides the boots that the main Meepo himself wears, but each clone can gain experience and gold additively with the original Meepo, allowing him to gain levels and gold extremely fast. This means that a well-played Meepo can gain experience faster than any other hero, capable of reaching maximum level extremely early into the game and overpowering his unsuspecting opponents; however, Meepo's greatest strength is also his greatest weakness, as the death of any Meepo, including the clones, spells death for all Meepos.

Individually, each Meepo is very weak, but by combining their strength and spells Meepo can overwhelm opponents with their nukes and disables. A single cast of Earthbind is little more than an inconvenience, but multiple Earthbinds chained together can allow a Meepo army to keep an enemy permanently rooted to the ground. Poof is a short-ranged area nuke by itself, but combined with the clones allows any Meepo to globally teleport to any other Meepo, and deal increasing amounts of damage when stacked together on the same target. Geostrike deals small damage over time and little slow by itself, but combining the efforts of all clones can paralyze a foe and deal heavy magical damage over time. With this skill set, Meepo can be everywhere on the map at once, and can group up on an unsuspecting victim in a moment's notice. Meepo redefines the power of numbers, and managed properly can overwhelm the enemy as a one-man army.

Talents

 * All talents affect Meepo prime and Meepo clones.
 * The armor and attack damage are added as bonus armor and bonus attack damage, and therefore do not benefit illusions.
 * The lifesteal is not a unique attack modifier and fully stacks with other sources of lifesteal.
 * The evasion stacks multiplicatively with other sources of evasion.
 * Upgrading health increases maximum health capacity and keeps the current health percentage.

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Trivia

 * Several of Meepo's lines reference the Scout from Team Fortress 2, another title by Valve.
 * 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."
 * Meepo kill 23.mp3 "I'm not even winded.", Meepo kill 24.mp3 "Who's the tough guy now, tough guy?", Meepo lose 04.mp3 "Freakin' unbelievable.", Meepo lose 05.mp3 "This is a real freakin' embarrasment.", Meepo lose 06.mp3 "No, seriously, you all suck!" and Meepo drop medium.mp3 "Now that's what I'm talking about!" are direct quotes from Scout.
 * His death lines Meepo death 07.mp3 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).
 * Meepo death 13.mp3 "You suck!" is also a line used frequently by the Scout.
 * In his anger lines Meepo anger 04.mp3 and Meepo anger 09.mp3, he's mumbling "You've got to be kidding me", another line frequently used by the Scout.
 * His death line Meepo death 14.mp3 "You punched out all of my blood!" is a quote from the Scout in the shortfilm Meet the Sandvich.
 * With 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.