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Drunken Brawler[]
Drunken Brawler (6.79-7.28)
Ability
No Target
No Target
Affects
Self / Enemies
Self / Enemies
Goes into a drunken brawler state, granting you a chance to avoid attacks and to deal critical damage. Brewmaster moves with a varying amount of movement speed, alternating between 20% slower and 40% faster. Lasts 5 seconds.
Evasion: 50%/60%/70%/80%
Critical Chance: 80%
Movement Speed Slow: 20%
Movement Speed Bonus: 40%
Duration: 5
When Mangix won his title as the Brewmaster of the Order of Oyo, he also claimed his place in the mastery of inebriation.
- This ability was given to Fire when Brewmaster held Aghanim's Scepter before the 7.28 gameplay patch, at the same level as the original Brewmaster.
- Interrupts Fire's channeling spells on cast.
- While active, increases attack damage by an average of 32%/64%/96%/128% ( 128%/160%/192%/224%) and survivability versus attacks by 100%/150%/233%/400%.
- The proc chances of multiple crit sources stack.
- If two sources of critical strike proc at the same time, the higher multiplier has priority.
- Drunken Brawler's evasion stacks multiplicatively with other sources of evasion.
- Drunken Brawler's crit and evasion use pseudo-random distribution.
- The sound and particles of the critical strike play upon start of the attack, not when the attack lands.
- The movement speed change switches around every second, starting with the bonus.
- This results in a 40% movement speed bonus in the first, third and fifth second, and a 20% movement speed slow in the second and fourth second.
- The average movement speed over these 5 seconds is 116%.
Primal Split Cancel (7.28-7.31d)[]
- Requires Aghanim's Scepter to be unlocked.
- With Aghanim's Scepter, the brewlings gains this sub-ability.
- Casting the ability immediately ends Primal Split. Brewmaster re-appears at the location of the brewling which used the sub-ability.