Pit Lord (Warcraft III)

The Pit Lord is a warrior hero, exceptional at weakening enemies and melee combat. These massive Demons take sadistic pleasure from instilling crazed terror, and then slaughtering their enemies. Attacks land units.

Hero names
Azgalor, Brutillus (Brutallus?), Mongrethod, Destromath, Gogonnash (Gorgonnash?).

Information
The Pit Lord is a ferocious Strength hero! He can cast Rain of Fire from a distance to burn up low hit point units. He has Howl of Terror to lower the effectiveness of enemy troops. His Cleaving Attack gives him an edge when wallowing in hordes of enemy troops. His ultimate Dooms an enemy to a fate of unholy servitude to your Pit Lord.

Like most Neutral heroes, using the Pit Lord is a matter of choosing between his two big spells and then putting spare points in his minor skill. The "Rain Pit Lord" uses Rain to soften up enemy troops once or twice and then charges in with Cleaving Attack to finish them off. The "Howling Pit Lord" is the first one to enter combat and stays in the front line until he or his enemies die. His Doom ultimate is another tool for players (especially Banshee-using Undead players) to swing a large conflict to your favor from the outset.

Due to his Cleaving Attack, the Pit Lord will benefit more from attack damage and attack speed items. The game considers Pit Lords as Undead heroes, making them ideal for Undead players but poor for Humans.

Rain of ire

 * Calls down waves of fire that damage units in an area.
 * Each wave deals initial damage and then burns enemies.

Rain of Fire has a damage cap that is invoked when it hits more than 5 targets per wave.

Similar to Blizzard, except it also ignites affected units, causing moderate damage over time to them. Additionally, it costs a bit more mana than Blizzard, has a longer cooldown, and in all circumstances will do slightly more damage.

Rain of Fire is an area effect spell. This spell will damage all units including friendly units.

Rain of Fire will hurt your own troops so don't cast it on your own units or on allied units. Be sure to prevent your units from running into the Rain of Fire after your enemy steps out of it. Whenever possible aim Rain of Fire on low hit point units such as ranged units and spellcasters. Try to move the enemy into areas where their retreat is cut off so you can cast Rain of Fire on them. Cast Rain of Fire on any enemy units that can't run away.

Rain of Fire does 50% damage to buildings. Rain of Fire is not that effective against buildings but it can work.

Howl of error

 * The Pit Lord lets loose a terrifying howl that causes nearby enemy units to shiver in fear, reducing their attack damage.

leaving Attack (Passive)

 * The Pit Lord strikes with such force that he damages multiple enemies with his attack.
 * The radius is 20.

oom

 * Marks a target unit for the manifestation of a Demon. The afflicted unit will take 40 damage per second until it dies.
 * Upon its death, a great Demon will spawn from its corpse. Doom cannot be dispelled or canceled.

Quotes

 * See Warcraft III Pit Lord quotes