Cooking Up Chaos: Dota 2 Snapfire Guide for Every Skill Level
Beatrix “Snapfire” and her dragon toad, Mortimer, mix Keen ingenuity with heavy firepower. This guide explains how to use their toolkit, draft items, and approach fights so you get full value from every cookie and kiss. Bring the chaos with this Dota 2 Snapfire guide covering abilities, builds, talents, patch buffs, and gameplay tips.
Lore and Identity
Snapfire roams the desert routes of Nanarak, trading repairs, jokes, and the sharpest firesnap cookies in the Outlands. Bandits who mistake her small frame for weakness meet Scatterblast at point‑blank range, while friends enjoy a snack that doubles as a getaway hop. Mortimer backs her up with long‑range artillery, turning any skirmish into a barbecue. She is best drafted as a support, nuker, disabler, or escape hero, and her moderate complexity means positioning matters more than button‑pressing speed. Snapfire attacks from range and can shift into a semi‑carry later if her Shredder talents come online.
Abilities Overview

Scatterblast
Scatterblast deals 100, 160, 220, or 280 base damage and hits for fifty‑percent more when fired within 450 units. The cone also slows move and attack speed by one hundred percent for a second. Use it at melee range to burst fragile targets or angle the cone to clip several heroes in fights.
Firesnap Cookie
Firesnap Cookie makes an ally leap 425 units forward and stuns enemies in a 300‑radius on landing, dealing 70, 140, 210, or 280 damage. The hop clears cliffs and trees, so it doubles as a save or a gap‑closer. The Shard extends the jump, adds a Mortimer glob, and leaves burning ground for extra area control.
Lil’ Shredder
Lil’ Shredder loads a mounted turret that fires six rounds of fixed damage—30, 55, 80, or 105—while adding three hundred attack speed and up to three hundred bonus range. Each shot strips half an armor point for five seconds. It is the skill that melts Tombstone, Supernova, and low‑armor cores. Later talents raise the shot count or add multishot to splash damage across several targets.
Gobble Up and Spit Out
With Aghanim’s Scepter Mortimer can swallow a creep or allied hero for three seconds. The swallowed unit becomes invulnerable until the follow‑up spell launches it up to three thousand units, dealing impact damage, stunning for 1.2 seconds, and coating the area with a three‑second lava pool. The combo saves important allies from chain disables or turns a lane creep into a fiery bomb.
Mortimer Kisses
Mortimer fires eight globs over 5.5 seconds. Each glob deals 180, 270, or 360 impact damage, then burns for 60, 80, or 100 damage per second while slowing by up to twenty‑five percent. The minimum cast range is six hundred, so step back before ulting. Right‑click to retarget each glob while channeling; the globs provide airborne vision and mark the landing zone for teammates.
Talent Tree Highlights
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At level ten choose between a 175‑health Cookie or seventy extra Scatterblast damage. Level fifteen offers either a four‑second Cookie cooldown reduction or two extra Shredder shots. Level twenty asks whether your team needs sixty more Kisses impact damage or triple‑target Shredder. Finally, level twenty‑five lets you launch six additional Kisses or convert Shredder to full attack damage. Pick the Kisses path for spell‑heavy drafts and the Shredder path when you want to transition into physical damage.
Itemization

Early on, secure health and mana with Tango, Healing Salve, Mango, and Clarity. Snapfire walks at only 305 movement speed, so Boots of Speed are essential, and Infused Raindrops protect you from enemy nukes while topping up mana.
In the mid game, Arcane Boots fuel your team’s spell spam, and Mekansm later builds into Guardian Greaves for reliable sustain. Blink Dagger solves her low mobility, lets you find point‑blank Scatterblasts, and gives instant high‑ground positioning for Mortimer Kisses.
During the late game keep yourself alive while channeling with Glimmer Cape, and reposition allies or escape ganks with Force Staff. Aghanim’s Shard is a cheap power spike that adds a mini‑stun and lava pool to Cookie. Aghanim’s Scepter unlocks Gobble Up and Spit Out for creative saves or initiations. If your lineup lacks physical damage, pick up Desolator; the fixed Shredder shots benefit from the armor reduction.
Situational items include Javelin and later Maelstrom to add on‑hit damage to every Shredder bullet, Scythe of Vyse when your team needs a reliable hard disable, and Vladmir’s Offering for a budget team aura during siege pushes.
Skill Builds
Most players start with Scatterblast for reliable burst and take Cookie at level two to offer a stun or save. Scatterblast is maxed first to punish early trades, with one value point in Shredder by level four. Mortimer Kisses arrives at six. Cookie is usually maxed second for its stronger stun and lower cooldown. In lanes where both opponents have low armor you can instead max Shredder early; its fixed damage cuts through their health pool and stacks armor reduction quickly.
Gameplay Roles

Lane Phase
Point‑blank Scatterblast punishes careless melee heroes, and the cone often secures range creeps in contested lanes. Shredder’s extended range lets you harass safely while stripping armor for your carry to finish trades. Keep several Clarity potions so you never skip a kill because of mana.
Roaming and Skirmishes
Smoke with a stun partner, Cookie them over river walls, then chain Scatterblast for quick kills. Between spells use Shredder from a distance to break smokes and scout high ground without risking your life. Infused Raindrops and an early Wand help sustain the mana cost of constant rotations.
Team Fights
Wait until enemy silences and stuns are on cooldown before starting Mortimer Kisses. Blink or Cookie to high ground, plant your feet, and paint zones with fire to block escape routes. Each glob grants flying vision while airborne and at the landing site, so use the ultimate to scout Roshan or choke points. With a Scepter, swallow an ally trapped by Duel, Doom, or Fiend’s Grip, then spit them toward safety as soon as the disable ends.
Patch 7.35 Highlights
Patch 7.35 raised Snapfire’s ceiling on both magic and physical damage. Shredder’s fixed damage increased to 30, 55, 80, and 105, letting her pressure towers sooner. Mortimer Kisses impact damage rose to 180, 270, and 360, which makes each glob nearly a Laguna Blade on clustered enemies. Drafting her after this update means your team can rely on stronger early bursts and late‑game scaling.
Tips and Tricks

- Point‑blank Scatterblast deals up to 420 damage at level 4 — combine with Cookie stun for reliable kills.
- Cookie hops in target’s facing direction; ping teammates before casting.
- Shredder resets attack range to 575‑800; kite while firing to land every bullet.
- Kisses vision: each glob grants 500 flying vision while airborne and a lingering 3.5‑second vision at impact. Scout high grounds or Roshan.
- Turn rate penalty: during Kisses, Snapfire’s turn speed drops 75 %. Issue attack‑move commands to pivot faster without cancelling.
- Puddle layering: Shard Cookie, Spit Out, and Kisses share the same burn debuff and do not stack; stagger spells for continuous damage.
- Roshan denial: Fire Kisses into the pit from river high ground. The slow and DPS often force the enemy off the objective or secure kills.
Closing Thoughts
Snapfire rewards decisive positioning and tight spell timing in Dota 2. Land close Scatterblasts, toss well‑aimed Cookies, and rain Mortimer Kisses from safe ground. The recent buffs increase her burst in every phase, making grandma and her toad a dependable pick for support players who like equal parts chaos and control.
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