

Time Lock works against allied units and Couriers, but not against wards and buildings.The instant attack and spell damage are independent from the stun debuff and happen even if it gets dispeled.Although it can proc more than twice on one attack, the probabilities get exponentially lower, barely affecting the average damage output at all.Has an average chance 13.27%/18.15%/23.2%/28.38% to proc once or twice on a single attack.The bash duration treats illusions, creep-heroes, Roshan and Couriers as heroes.Time Lock first applies the spell damage, then the instant attack.Fully works with spell damage amplification and spell lifesteal, but not affected or considered by anything that works with attack damage.The bash damage is also dealt 0.4 seconds after proccing, in a separate instance, and counts as spell damage.

Death does not prevent the proccing attack from applying Time Lock on the affected target.Cleave effects are based on Faceless Void's position, and not the position of the image of him that appears.If the caster is a ranged hero, the instant attacks use their attack projectile.They do not have True Strike, but ignore disarms. This instant attack can proc any attack modifiers and on-hit effects normally, including Time Lock itself.

0.4 seconds after proccing, Time Lock causes Faceless Void to perform an instant attack on the target.The proccing attack first applies the debuff, then its own damage.The bash from Skull Basher and Abyssal Blade is innately disabled for Faceless Void, even if Time Lock isn't leveled up.Fully procs on-damage effects if no abilities are on cooldown, such as Corrosive Skin, except those which have a minimum damage threshold (e.g.Deals 0 damage to units affected if they don't have any abilities on cooldown.With up to 6 abilities on cooldown, it can slow up to 60% ( 120%) movement speed and 60 ( 120) attack speed.Can deal up to the following amount of damage ( before reductions) with a certain amount of ability cooldowns, considering the cooldowns are present for the entire duration:.

#Backtrack cast update
TALENT NOTES Both the damage per second and movement and attack speed slow increasing talents do not update already existing debuffs on enemies. Successive casts do not stack but refresh the duration.The debuff checks all cooldowns continuously and adapts the slow and damage values and stack count immediately.Also, it does not include abilities that are unaffected by cooldown manipulation.Time Dilation's debuff value does not include acquired abilities on cooldown and already lost, as they are not hidden, but removed.putting item in backpack, selling, etc.). Losing already granted abilities by Aghanim's Scepter (e.g.Abilities acquired from the Morphed targeted.Abilities acquired via Devour and Death Pact Devoured Ability.Also counts the cooldown of the following hidden/acquired abilities: Each ability on cooldown adds a stack.The debuff applied has no stack limit, and the number of stacks can be seen on the status buff icon.Abilities affected by Time Dilation can still be reset (e.g.Affects cooldowns of passive abilities as well, but not item ability cooldowns.Causes enemy cooldowns and charge-based abilities to recharge 60% slower while they have the debuff.Affects units in the Fog of War and invisible units, but not invulnerable and hidden units.Your continued support of the law helps musicians and publishers keep providing the music you enjoy.
#Backtrack cast license
Your purchase incudes the license to back up the music, store it on your own digital devices, and make one physical copy for your personal use. Psalty® is a registered trademark of Ernie Rettino and Debby Kerner Rettino SPLIT-TRACK / STEREO INSTRUMENTAL BACKTRACK also available. SCRIPT, PIANO & CHORAL MUSIC, EXTENSIVE CHOREOGRAPHY, and SET DESIGN AVAILABLE. SONGS: Overture, Hitops, Father of Lights, The Fight Song, Fads, Don't Think About the Consequences, Stand Back, The Nerds Love Song, I Wanna Be in the Band, Nobody Knows What It's Like to Be Alone, Take Off Your Mask HITOPS cast album features all the songs from the musical and DVD (See DVDs for synopsis of the story) Since it is a cast album, we recommend that you see the DVD first.
