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Ah well, I just played this bot match with Unfair difficulty. That's how stupidly imbalanced Medusa is.
I'm not trying to say that an unfair match is the hardest thing one could do in Dota or anything, but yes, but can be considered as a benchmark, kinda.
I agree she's a walking tower once she gets farmed, but she can't do much for the first 45 minutes. If the other team has Lycan, Chen, and Nature's Prophet, you're going to have a bad time.
So it either has to (1) spam strong globals, (2) have absurd burst to compensate dying early, (3) survive for a long time while having strong dps the whole time.
Because of this you can even choose pure agility Drow for her E on an all ranged comp as an appropriate answer, because it alone provides so much total damage, almost permanently.
Even though it's conditional, she pulls off #1, and #3 by playing very safe.
So if we're allowing such things, I have to go with TA or Windy, with a pure agility Drowsey on their team.
Both can become pretty absurd, can survive awhile, and then have anothoer 90+ AD on top of that with drowsey.