Faceless Void

Faceless Void

Carry

Faceless Void fits players looking for a carry whose defining traits are summarized by the top playstyle tags. The notes below explain why those traits matter.

  • Effective Range: Preferred combat distance
  • Teamfighting: Strong in grouped or multi-entity fights
  • All-in Ultimate: Relies heavily on a single high-impact ultimate.
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  • Effective Range: Preferred combat distance
  • Teamfighting: Strong in grouped or multi-entity fights
  • All-in Ultimate: Relies heavily on a single high-impact ultimate.
  • Backline Diver: Jumps past the frontline to threaten fragile backliners; needs timing and an exit plan.
  • Carry: Primary damage dealer that scales strongly with items and levels; wants farm and protection to take over fights.
  • Cooldown Dependent: Power hinges on key abilities being available; windows of weakness appear when spells are down.
  • Disabler: Applies stuns, roots, silences, or disables.
  • Durable: Hard to kill due to tankiness, sustain, or mitigation—stays in fights longer than most.
  • Escape: Has tools to disengage or evade danger.
  • Hard Carry: A late-scaling core that becomes a primary win condition with enough time and farm.
  • Initiator: Starts fights and forces engagements.
  • Lane Dominant: Wins lane through strong trading power, harassment, or kill threat, often forcing the enemy out.
  • Late Game Scaler: Scales extremely well over time; prefers slower games where items and levels stack.
  • Pickoff: Excels at catching isolated targets and punishing poor positioning with fast kills.
  • Punishes Overextension: Excels at exploiting overextension with strong counters, pressure, or denial tools.

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