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And I doubt Venomancer was based on a hydralisk.
Now when you mention PL. Yeah, his dashing ability is pretty much like the Zealots too.
Venomancer is based off the hydralisk. Back in WC3 in one of the campaigns, or the game modes, Hydralisk were used. If you just look at the base model of Veno, its the same as a hydralisk.
Phantom Lancer is basically a Zealot. A Mutalisk hero would be pretty sick, though.
HoTs isnt the same like Dota 2 scrub. You missed the point where I said Veno came from the base model of a Hydralisk, why not implement other base models as well.
It came from warcraft, obv created by same company (and dota came from fanmade mod of it). All blizzard lores have similarities so their warcraft stuff sometimes can look similar to starcraft.
Valve already had copyright problems copy pasting warcraft and was sued by blizzard, so they had to remove skeleton king and make him into wraith king. So requesting more stealing isnt a decent idea.
And since you like starcraft you should play Hots because it sticks more to lores, and it has starcraft characters(like queen of blades) as well because its blizzard game.
The thing about Hots is that, its not as competitive nor as strategic as Dota. Look at the gameplay, it is too kiddish and you can barely show skills. Last time I checked, dont even think there is an Item system. Its all based on abilities.
Replace ''sued'' with whatever politically correct term you want. There was a lawsuit going on, so there, use that.