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Rubick, the Grand Magus, is a ranged intelligence hero best known for his ability to copy the spells of his enemies and use them as his own. Although he is mostly played as a support and is extremely fragile the entire length of the game, he can still prove to be one of the most influential heroes if he utilizes good positioning and well-timed usage of his ultimate, Spell Steal. Spell Steal allows Rubick to cast an enemy hero's most recently used spell, giving him supreme versatility throughout the game. By stealing the right abilities, the Grand Magus can aid himself and allies by casting crippling disables, applying curses, unleashing powerful nukes, disorienting the enemy team, supporting his allies with buffs, escaping from rough situations, or even enhancing his own physical attacks. His other abilities are just as worthy of a Magus: Telekinesis lets Rubick magically lift an enemy into the air, rendering the target helpless and vulnerable, before hurling the lifted enemy to the ground up to a short distance away and stunning nearby foes on impact. Fade Bolt blasts enemies with a stream of arcane energy which bounces to all enemies nearby, dealing damage and reducing their attack damage. Null Field is a passive aura, which grants himself and nearby allies bonus magic resistance to shrug off magical assaults. Rubick's versatile ability-set and his infamous Spell Steal make him a flexible and powerful hero that can work in any lineup although he does suffer from long cooldowns and the surfacing predictability of his ultimate.
Any mage can cast a spell or two, and a few may even study long enough to become a wizard, but only the most talented are allowed to be recognized as a Magus. Yet as with any sorcerer’s circle, a sense of community has never guaranteed competitive courtesy.
Already a renowned duelist and scholar of the grander world of sorcery, it had never occurred to Rubick that he might perhaps be Magus material until he was in the midst of his seventh assassination attempt. As he casually tossed the twelfth of a string of would-be killers from a high balcony, it dawned on him how utterly unimaginative the attempts on his life had become. Where once the interruption of a fingersnap or firehand might have put a cheerful spring in his step, it had all become so very predictable. He craved greater competition. Therefore, donning his combat mask, he did what any wizard seeking to ascend the ranks would do: he announced his intention to kill a Magus.
Rubick quickly discovered that to threaten one Magus is to threaten them all, and they fell upon him in force. Each antagonist's spell was an unstoppable torrent of energy, and every attack a calculated killing blow. But very soon something occurred that Rubick's foes found unexpected: their arts appeared to turn against them. Inside the magic maelstrom, Rubick chuckled, subtly reading and replicating the powers of one in order to cast it against another, sowing chaos among those who had allied against him. Accusations of betrayal began to fly, and soon the sorcerers turned one upon another without suspecting who was behind their undoing.
When the battle finally drew to a close, all were singed and frozen, soaked and cut and pierced. More than one lay dead by an ally’s craft. Rubick stood apart, sore but delighted in the week’s festivities. None had the strength to argue when he presented his petition of assumption to the Hidden Council, and the Insubstantial Eleven agreed as one to grant him the title of Grand Magus.
This is the protagonist of this story:Grand Magu,Rubick the specific jewelry details are as follows:
Weapon:Golden Staff of Perplex:https://www.c5game.com/dota/20416-S.html
Back:Golden Ornithomancer Mantle:https://www.c5game.com/dota/50731550-S.html
Set:Diviner's Embrace:https://www.c5game.com/dota/21164-S.html
Golden Staff of Perplex
Captured in this staff is a puzzle that not even Rubick has solved. He passes idle moments attempting to unlock its mysteries. From time to time, hoping for insight, he casts it upon an enemy, and lets them hang enthralled in its enigmas.
Golden Ornithomancer Mantle
This item is identical to Golden Ornithomancer Mantle of the Benefactor, but is not tradeable or marketable.
Mythical Sets
Fantoccini's Dilemma:
https://www.c5game.com/dota/21901-S.html
Includes all of the items in the 'Fantoccini's Dilema' set for Rubick plus loading screen.
Itinerant Scholar:
https://www.c5game.com/dota/553370371-S.html
- This set's internal name is Mushi's Wayfaring Scholar.
- A
Clarity potion can be seen on Rubick's back.
Wandering Harlequin's Regalia:
https://www.c5game.com/dota/7486-S.html
Contains all of the items in the 'Wandering Harlequin's Regalia' set for Rubick plus loading screen. The weapon includes ambient and attack particles and an attack animation. All items include an ability icon.
Rare Sets
Gifted Jester:
https://www.c5game.com/dota/21417-S.html
Contains the Gifted Jester set for Rubick, including the Loading Screen
Trivia
- This set's internal name is Gemini Juggler.
- The set was made for the Chinese professional player fy.
Stargazer's Curiosity:
https://www.c5game.com/dota/21199-S.html
Includes all of the items in the 'Stargazer's Curiosity' set for Rubick plus a loading screen. These items were created in partnership with Luminousinverse, who receives a portion of every purchase.
Arcane Defiance:
https://www.c5game.com/dota/21974-S.html
Contains the Arcane Defiance set for Rubick, including the Loading Screen
Diviner's Embrace:
Includes the Diviner's Embrace set for Rubick, including the Loading Screen.
15% of proceeds from this set goes towards the DOTA2 Radiant & Dire Cup 2015prize pool.
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