Secrets of the Gravekeeper: Visage in Dota 2
Visage is a micro-heavy hero who punishes chaotic fights and poor positioning. He controls tough flying Familiars, shrugs off burst with layered protection, and turns skirmish damage into lethal nukes. This guide explains how to play Visage in Dota 2 with clear steps, item paths, and micro tips.
Who Visage Is
Visage is the gargoyle form bound to the eternal spirit Necro’lic. It hunts escaped souls, scouts with Familiars, and “returns” prey through relentless pursuit. In game terms, that fantasy shows up as slows, charge-based nukes, and durable pets that stun by dropping from the sky.
Core Identity
Visage thrives in brawls. Nearby damage fuels Soul Assumption; his Gravekeeper’s Cloak reduces incoming damage in layers; Summon Familiars provides map pressure, scouting, and chain-stuns with Stone Form.
Abilities Overview
Grave Chill
A unit-target slow that steals movement and attack speed, handing those stats to Visage and nearby Familiars. The speed Visage gains is independent from what the target loses, and Familiars within 900 range also get the bonus. Use it to start ganks, win trades, or boost Familiars when pushing.
Soul Assumption
This single-target nuke gains charges whenever nearby heroes take more than 100 damage within range. On cast, it fires a projectile that deals base damage plus extra per charge. It’s strongest during scrappy fights where both teams trade spells. Save it for high-charge moments or to finish a fleeing target.
Gravekeeper’s Cloak
Visage carries layers that reduce player-based damage; each hit removes a layer, which later recharges. The cloak also protects Familiars through an aura tied to Visage’s current layers. Play around full layers before diving and watch for damage-over-time effects that strip them quickly.
Summon Familiars and Stone Form
Visage summons two flying Familiars with permanent duration. They scout, shove waves, and deal sustained damage. Stone Form makes a Familiar crash down after a short delay, stunning and damaging in an area while the unit becomes invulnerable and rapidly heals for several seconds. Time drops to interrupt teleports, chain-stun, or save a low-HP Familiar.
Aghanim’s Scepter: Silent as the Grave
With Aghanim’s Scepter, Visage gains Silent as the Grave: Visage and Familiars become invisible for a duration; Visage gains bonus move speed and flying movement; breaking invisibility grants a short damage bonus. This tool enables pickoffs, deep scouting, and repositioning for safer drops.
Recommended Roles
Visage can be a support, offlaner, or niche mid. Most players find success as utility core/offlane or greedy four because the hero scales with levels and micro items. Pick your lane based on team needs and your micro comfort.
Skill Build Basics
Open with Soul Assumption at level 1 for early threat, then add Grave Chill and Cloak as the lane demands. Max Soul Assumption first to secure kills and punish dives, then Grave Chill for chase and Familiar DPS, while keeping points in Cloak when the enemy has heavy magic burst. Take Summon Familiars whenever possible.
Itemization
Starting
Bring Tango, Healing Salve, Clarity, a couple Iron Branches, and Magic Stick if you expect many spells in lane. These staples keep you on the map to cast and trade.
Early Game
Boots fix poor base movement. Medallion of Courage gives armor and mana regen and lets you reduce enemy armor for Familiar damage or buff an ally’s armor. Magic Wand adds burst sustain. These are straightforward pickups with strong synergy.
Mid Game
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Solar Crest upgrades Medallion; use it offensively to shred armor or defensively to protect a core.
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Vladmir’s Offering boosts Familiar damage through lifesteal aura and adds mana regen for you.
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Phylactery pairs well with frequent casting and extra nuke pressure.
Late Game
Assault Cuirass amplifies push and teamfight armor swings, which Familiars love. Orchid Malevolence (later Bloodthorn) adds pickoff power and scales with your right-clicks under Grave Chill. Scythe of Vyse gives a reliable hard disable when the game needs control more than damage.
Situational
Glimmer Cape and Force Staff save allies and reposition Familiars. Mekansm/Guardian Greaves add team sustain. Pipe of Insight helps against magic AoE that deletes layers. Lotus Orb reflects single-target spells that can lock you or your Familiars down. Shiva’s Guard adds armor and a strong slow to help land drops.
Laning and Early Game Plan
Harass with right-clicks under Grave Chill and fish for Soul Assumption kills when trades erupt. If you’re offlane, pull aggro to the side to farm safer levels. Once you get Familiars, rotate to secure power runes, threaten supports, and chip towers. Always send one Familiar to check rune spots or block pulls while the other pressures lane.
Mid Game: Turning Fights into Kills
Visage peaks when skirmishes break out around objectives. Force fights near your team; your nuke charges rise as both sides trade damage. Open with Grave Chill on a priority target, attack while Familiars peck away, then launch Soul Assumption once charges are high. Use Stone Form to cancel teleports and chain-stun cores. If you have Silent as the Grave, approach invisibly, ping targets, and drop on top of them from off-angles.
Late Game: Map Control and Discipline
Keep Familiars split to cover vision points and cut waves safely over trees. When sieging, Solar Crest a Familiar or an ally hitting towers. Hold at least one Stone Form to stop jumpers or interrupt Black King Bar-ending teleports. Protect your layers; if Cloak is shredded, back up for a moment and re-engage after it recharges.
Familiar Micro: Practical Tips
Scouting
Park a Familiar above treelines near chokepoints. Its limited night vision means you should patrol short arcs rather than long, blind flights. Use pings and camera control to keep them active while your hero farms.
Chain-Stunning
Stagger drops: order the first Stone Form, wait for the stun to near completion, then order the second. If you re-summon, you can risk another set of drops, but weigh the long cooldown against the kill payoff. Practice the timing in demo mode to feel the delay window.
Saving and Healing
If a Familiar is focused, fly it above trees and Stone Form to reset health. Remember the short delay before invulnerability applies; cast early when danger is obvious. After both are low, consider playing safer for a minute rather than feeding 200 gold.
Team Play and Synergies
Visage pairs well with minus-armor and strong setup. Heroes that hold targets in place make drops easy. Auras stack well with Familiars; your team benefits from AC while Familiars shred lower-armor heroes and structures. On the flip side, lineups with sustained magic damage or repeated small instances can strip your layers. Pick fights with vision and numbers to offset that weakness.
One-Glance Pros and Cons
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Pros: Flexible roles; strong ganks and picks; durable with layers; objective pressure; vision and map control; high single-target damage with Soul Assumption; chain-stuns with Stone Form.
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Cons: Demands micro; weak without Familiars; layers crumble to damage-over-time; slow base move speed; easy to feed Familiar bounties if careless; level-dependent.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Casting Soul Assumption Too Early
Wait for charges. Casting at one or two bars often wastes a kill opportunity. Track fights and fire when damage spikes, not on cooldown.
Dropping Familiars Late
Stone Form has a brief wind-up. If you delay in danger, the Familiar can die before the invulnerability kicks in. Learn the feel of the delay and cast preemptively when you see stuns or nukes coming.
Ignoring Cloak Layers
Diving with no layers is risky. Step back, let them recharge, then re-engage. This small reset changes fights.
Closing Takeaway
Mastering Visage in Dota 2 is about control. Control the pace of skirmishes so Soul Assumption hits hard. Control space with Familiars to force awkward rotations. Control your survivability by fighting with full Cloak layers. Do that, and the gargoyle feels less like a pet micromanagement test and more like a reliable path to steady wins.
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