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Treant Protector Dota 2 Guide: Best Build, Abilities, Talents, Strategies, and Lore

17 Aug, 2026, 03:13

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Last updated: 17 Aug, 2026, 03:13

Treant Protector is a durable support hero in Dota 2. He heals allies, defends towers, and controls fights using roots and invisibility. This guide covers his lore, abilities, gameplay style, and optimal items.

Who Is Treant Protector?

Treant Protector, also known as Rooftrellen, comes from a hidden forest beyond the Vale of Augury. His ancient race chose him to explore the world and watch for threats. Though massive in form, he blends in with trees and moves silently through forests.

His purpose is to protect. He heals wounded allies, shields towers, and roots enemies to stop them from escaping or attacking. In the hands of a patient and observant player, Treant Protector becomes a strong support who controls fights and vision.

Treant Protector: Abilities Breakdown

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Credit: Valve

Nature's Guise (Innate)

Grants bonus movement to Treant Protector near trees. Gains 'Tree Walking' status if Treant Protector has not taken damage for a short time, which allows the casting of Nature's Guise to grant invisibility until he attacks or no longer near a tree.

Nature's Grasp

Treant casts vines in a line. Enemies walking through them take damage and are slowed. The ability deals more damage if it touches trees. It’s useful for blocking paths, slowing chases, or zoning enemies during fights.

Tips: Always aim to connect the path with a tree. This increases damage significantly. The spell has long range and can be used to secure farm or delay pushes.

Leech Seed

Treant targets an enemy unit with a seed that drains health over time. That unit takes additional magic damage, rooted, disarmed, and emits healing pulses to nearby allies based on damage dealt by attacks to it.

Tips: Use it early in fights for better healing over time. It works through invisibility and fog, making it useful for revealing hidden enemies.

Living Armor

This global ability heals allies and buildings while granting bonus armor. The healing happens over time, and the spell can be cast on structures or heroes anywhere on the map. Has a finite counter per cast. If the damage block counter drops to 0, the buff is removed early.

Tips: Use it often. It has low mana cost and high value. Watch the minimap for ganks or tower dives. Apply Living Armor to delay tower pushes or save teammates from burst damage.

Overgrowth

Treant roots all nearby enemies, stopping movement, blinking, attacking, or going invisible. It pierces spell immunity and deals damage over time.

Tips: Use Overgrowth to start fights or stop enemy carries. Blink Dagger helps position better. Combine with other disables or damage spells to secure kills.

Aghanim Upgrades

Eyes in the Forest

Unlocked by purchasing Aghanim's Shard. Allows Treant to enchant a tree, granting him unobstructed vision in that location. The eye lasts for several minutes and is invisible, but can be destroyed if the host tree is destroyed or if the eyes are attacked directly.

Tips: Enchanted trees give vision like Observer Wards. Place them around key locations like Roshan, jungle camps, or high-traffic areas.

Overgrowth

Improved by purchasing Aghanim's Scepter. Decreases cooldown massively. When casting Overgrowth, Treant Protector now also grows in size. While enlarged, he gains phased movement, bonus Strength, and a splashing attack.

How to Play Treant Protector

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Credit: Valve

Treant Protector is a support hero with strong initiation and utility. He excels at healing, vision control, and setting up team fights. He thrives in forested areas and works best with teams that benefit from long team fights or tower defense.

Early Game

Start with Tango, Healing Salve, Clarity, Orb of Venom, and Observer Ward. Harass enemies with your high base attack damage and Leech Seed. Use Living Armor to protect allies across the map or defend towers under pressure.

Stay active in the lane and rotate when needed. Your early game is about preserving tower health and helping teammates stay alive.

Mid Game

Build Arcane Boots and consider Magic Wand or Urn of Shadows. Upgrade with Aghanim’s Shard if your team needs vision and map control. Use Nature's Grasp and Leech Seed in fights to slow enemies and heal allies.

Start placing enchanted trees once you get Aghanim’s Shard. Use Overgrowth wisely to lock down enemies during ganks or team fights. Treant thrives in fights that take place near trees.

Late Game

Treant becomes harder to kill and more disruptive. Consider Guardian Greaves for team sustain, Lotus Orb for spell reflection, or Refresher Orb for double Overgrowth. Gleipnir can be paired with Scepter to chain roots.

Stay near the team, scout ahead with Nature's Guise, and control areas with Eyes in the Forest. Use Overgrowth when enemies group up or try to escape.

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Credit: Valve

Starting: Tango, Healing Salve, Clarity, Orb of Venom, Observer Ward

Early Game: Arcane Boots, Magic Wand, Wind Lace, Infused Raindrops

Mid Game: Aghanim’s Scepter, Urn of Shadows, Solar Crest, Radiance

Late Game: Guardian Greaves, Blink Dagger, Lotus Orb, Aghanim’s Shard, Gleipnir, Refresher Orb

Situational: Tranquil Boots, Soul Ring, Drum of Endurance, Meteor Hammer, Pipe of Insight, Shiva’s Guard

Strategy Tips

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Credit: Valve

  • Use trees: Most abilities are stronger near trees. Fight in wooded areas.

  • Heal towers: Use Living Armor to delay pushes. This can shift map control.

  • Invisible scouting: Move through trees to stay hidden. Place enchanted trees in areas enemies won’t expect.

  • Set up fights: Root key targets with Overgrowth or Scepter-enhanced Nature’s Guise.

  • Avoid detection: True Sight and tree-cutting abilities counter you. Stay aware of what items or skills enemies have.

Final Thoughts

Treant Protector is a slow but powerful support who shapes the game by protecting allies, healing structures, and disabling enemies. He rewards map awareness, good positioning, and patience. With the right timing and coordination, Treant turns fights and keeps his team in control in Dota 2.


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