How does Stun (stun extradamage) and battlefury stack?

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Imagine the following situation. Faceless Void having his stun skilled which stuns at a percentage rate and does extra damage. If he now buys a Battlefury and hits a direct target and stuns it, do the other targets who gets cleaved as well take some extra damage? If yes how many % ? 30% as the cleave says or is it the full extra damage from my skill ?






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Does Battlefury stack?

This ability only works for melee heroes. Ranged heroes do not receive this ability. Fully stacks with itself and other sources of Cleave.

Does Great Cleave and battle fury stack?

Cleave does stack. "Fully stacks with other sources of cleaves. Each source of cleave works completely independent."

Does Sven cleave stack?

Critical Strike will multiply the damage of cleave. Multiple sources of cleave fully stack but operate independently from each other in their area....Cleave Abilities[edit]Hero AbilitiesHeroAbilityCleave DamageSvenGreat Cleave30% / 50% / 70% / 90%MagnusEmpower14% / 34% / 54% / 74%Talent Abilities7 more rows•Jan 20, 2022

Does cleave stack Dota 2?

Stacking. Multiple sources of cleave on the same unit work fully independently of each other. Each source applies its full damage within its area, without interacting with the other cleave sources.



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