![]() ![]() Be creative with your lane matchups as anything is possible when you don't have mana issues. If you have a Phantom Assassin in your lane and the lane is going absolutely horribly, she can very easily get last hits with her Stifling Dagger while you constantly replenish her mana, without either of you risking death. If you're laning a hero with extremely spammy spells, such as Skywrath Mage, consider maxing out your Chakra Magic first and supplying them with a lot of mana. That, coupled with your high base movement speed means you can harass the enemy with your spells and right clicks, and then refill your mana and go for it again. Abuse your Chakra Magic as it's what makes the hero incredibly strong in lane. You essentially turn every hero into a spell spamming machine. These are usually heroes which are limited by their mana costs, examples would be Juggernaut, Sven, Terrorblade, Skywrath Mage, Timbersaw, Bristleback, ect. You synergize well with heroes that have mana problems, cooldown problems, or both. However, it does not always work against opponents who can stand their ground like Bristleback, or trade hits with you like Windranger with Windrun. You can still land Illuminate by yourself if you channel out of vision, like among trees, and toward lane creeps where enemies will most likely go to get farm. Illuminate offers a lot of damage at max level, especially if teammates have lockdowns to help you land it. To play a straightforward Keeper of the Light, max out Illuminate as soon as possible and focus on keeping your teammates' mana supply up. ![]() He can babysit to greatly augment the power of a lane, and transition into a pusher and counter-pusher past the laning stage. Keeper of the Light works as an adept support who can aid his allies and hinder his enemies with his array of abilities.
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