Dota: Gondar
63The bounty hunter is a sellsword who fights in the battle of the ancients without care of who wins, or even how despicable his allies are. He is only interested in the conflict for the gold he can earn as a bounty hunter. Both sides have promised him a reward, and he's playing both sides as a negotiation tactic before deciding on the highest bidder. Not much is known about Gondar's past, but it's believed he was a former ninja who left their path. One thing is for certain: The draenai can throw shurikens with both extreme accuracy and deadly force. He is able to stealthily follow after his targets, mirroring their moves at a quicker speed than they originally made it. Forces who wander the forests are always wary, knowing that Gondar can appear out of midair slashing their backside at any time.
Bounty hunter abilities
This character is one of the most popular agility characters. Players like the Dota Gondar hero for his invisibility ambush ability, and unparalleled tracking of enemies who he can quickly chase after. Unfortunately, you're just as likely to see the bounty hunter played badly. He's as much a popular choice with new players as he is experienced.
Shuriken Toss: He throws a small weapon at the target with deadly accuracy. The shock of the blow temporarily stuns his enemy, but not for long, just enough to distract them from other effects they might be channeling with their mind.
Jinada: The draenei uses his agility to move the very air around him. His attacks will occasionally carry extra force which can critically damage. The air might bend some slices away which would have normally been able to hit him.
Wind Walk: Turns the bounty hunter invisible for a short while. Gondar's strikes do additional damage if his strikes reveal himself.
Track: The bounty hunter uses his skills to follow a target around the map. He's granted vision of them no matter where they might be, and also of their surroundings. Gondar can quickly chase after anyone he's following and earns bonus gold if he's claimed them as his own. Other heroes have trouble arguing this fact as he's always sure to mark them in some way before entering battle.






