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[[File:Imbue - Example.png|thumb|Purchasing [[Superior Cooldown]] as [[Shiv]] presents the option to [[Imbue]] an ability.]]
[[File:Imbue - Example.png|thumb|Purchasing [[Superior Cooldown]] as [[Shiv]] presents the option to [[Imbue]] an ability.]]


[[Imbue|Imbuement]] is a term for when an [[Item]] requires the player to choose a specific ability of the hero they are playing. Typically the item will enhance only that ability, or provide a greater boost of [[Stats]] for that ability compared to the others.
[[Imbue|Imb]]<nowiki/>a is a term for when an [[Item]] requires the player to choose a specific ability of the hero they are playing. Typically the item will enhance only that ability, or provide a greater boost of [[Stats]] for that ability compared to the others.


Items refer to the selected ability as the [[Imbue|Imbued Ability]]. Abilities not imbued by an item are referred to as [[Imbue|Non-Imbued Abilities]].
Items refer to the selected ability as the [[Imbue|Imbued Ability]]. Abilities not imbued by an item are referred to as [[Imbue|Non-Imbued Abilities]].

Revision as of 06:44, 17 October 2024

Purchasing Superior Cooldown as Shiv presents the option to Imbue an ability.

Imba is a term for when an Item requires the player to choose a specific ability of the hero they are playing. Typically the item will enhance only that ability, or provide a greater boost of Stats for that ability compared to the others.

Items refer to the selected ability as the Imbued Ability. Abilities not imbued by an item are referred to as Non-Imbued Abilities.

Ability imbuements are item-specific - imbuing two separate abilities using, for example, Superior Cooldown and Quicksilver Reload, will not grant both abilities the effect of both items. However, one ability can be imbued by multiple sources.

Sources of Imbuements