Dota 2 Weaver Guide: The Shukuchi Assassin Explained
Weaver is a ranged Agility hero who bends space and time. He moves fast, drops armor, and fixes his own mistakes with Time Lapse. When farmed, he can shred cores while slipping out of danger. Weak stats and silence keep him honest, but good positioning unlocks his full power. Master Weaver with this Dota 2 Weaver Guide. Clear skills, builds, and tactics show you how to use Shukuchi, The Swarm, and Time Lapse.
Core Abilities

The Swarm
The Swarm fires twelve beetles that latch onto every unit in their path. Each beetle lowers armor once per second, deals physical damage, and grants vision over the target, even on Roshan. Cast this spell before a fight to weaken defenses, to scout hills, or to force towers to hit harmless bugs while you dive.
Shukuchi
Shukuchi turns Weaver invisible after a quarter-second fade, sets his speed to 550 for four seconds, and lets him pass through units while damaging each enemy he touches. The spell disjoints projectiles on cast. With an Aghanim’s Shard, each damaged enemy receives a mark that later triggers extra Geminate Attack hits when Weaver breaks invisibility. Use Shukuchi to dodge stuns, chase, or escape; always track its cooldown.
Geminate Attack
Geminate Attack is an auto-cast ability that releases an extra hit a quarter second after every attack. The extra strike gains flat bonus damage and procs all on-hit effects, including item crits and lifesteal. Toggle Geminate off when last-hitting under a tower, then toggle on to punish enemies. The talent at level twenty-five can grant a second extra hit, doubling all the effects.
Time Lapse
Time Lapse rewinds Weaver five seconds back, restoring his old health, mana, and position while removing most debuffs. The spell also dispels projectiles in flight. With an Aghanim’s Scepter, Weaver can cast it on allies from 500 range. Save Time Lapse for lethal moments, or bait big spells, rewind, and strike again.
Role and Playstyle

Carry Weaver
As a carry, farm the first waves with Geminate on autowork, deny ranged creeps, and secure runes with Shukuchi. Item spikes such as Maelstrom or Diffusal Blade let you join fights early. Use your speed to split push side lanes and force rotations, then arrive late with Swarm and finish fleeing heroes. Keep farming between skirmishes; Weaver needs damage items to stay relevant.
Support Weaver
Support Weaver exists only when the draft already has reliable control. Harass offlaners with high base damage and Geminate, provide flying vision with Swarm, and rush Aghanim’s Scepter for cross-map Time Lapse saves. You still lack stuns, so communicate with your team and ward aggressively to compensate.
Skill Build
Begin with Shukuchi at level one for safety, Geminate at level two for lane pressure, then return to Shukuchi at level three. Take one value point in Swarm at level four, max Shukuchi by level seven, and level Geminate next. Grab Time Lapse whenever possible. At level ten most carry players prefer the +55 Shukuchi damage talent, though +8 Strength is useful against burst line-ups. At fifteen choose between extra Swarm durability and Mana Break, then reduce Shukuchi cooldown or gain another Geminate hit at twenty-five.
Item Build
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Starting Items
Open with Tango and Healing Salve for sustain. Pick up Slippers of Agility and a Circlet that will form a Wraith Band, and add a couple of Iron Branches or a Faerie Fire for clutch trades.
Early Game
Buy a Blight Stone for cheap armor reduction and Boots of Speed because Weaver without Shukuchi is painfully slow. Finish a Magic Wand for burst resources.
Core Items
Power Treads add attack speed and let you tread-switch for mana. Diffusal Blade supplies damage, a slow, and mana burn that stacks with the level fifteen talent. Linken’s Sphere blocks single-target disables and, together with Time Lapse, makes you difficult to kill. Desolator arrives next to add heavy damage and another stackable armor debuff that pairs with Swarm.
Late-Game Choices
Black King Bar becomes vital once silences or AoE disables pierce Linken’s. Eye of Skadi grants health, mana, and a potent slow that helps kite melee cores. Daedalus pushes Geminate crits into one-shot territory. Butterfly improves damage, armor, and evasion, letting you duel physical carries.
Situational Picks
Hurricane Pike gives range, stats, and an emergency push. Mjollnir speeds farming and adds chain-lightning bursts that double strike with Geminate. Satanic provides lifesteal and a third life after Time Lapse. Monkey King Bar answers evasion and high armor. Heart of Tarrasque is rare but pairs with Time Lapse for siege attempts. Revenant’s Brooch punches through armor-stackers in the late game.
Laning Tips
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- Abuse high base damage and Geminate to secure ranged creeps.
- Walk in, hit once, walk out; never trade long.
- Use Shukuchi to dodge slows and reset creep aggro.
- Cast The Swarm when supports pull; creeps stop to kill beetles, denying XP.
Mid-Game Tactics
Push side lanes fast with Shukuchi, then teleport to team fights. Begin every fight by casting Swarm across choke points; lowered armor either forces a retreat or gives your team easy kills. Aim Geminate bursts at enemy supports because they fall first, opening space to kite cores. Keep buyback gold handy; Time Lapse into buyback into Time Lapse can flip late fights.
Late-Game Moves
Play outside enemy vision. A single stun still kills you. In base defense, send Swarm down the lane so beetles tank and shred armor while your team clears waves. When sieging, bait BKBs with poke damage, back out, wait for them to fade, then burst with Desolator and Diffusal hits. With an Aghanim’s Scepter, park behind your carry; safeguard him with Time Lapse and counter-initiate when foes overextend.
Counters and Synergies
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Heroes with silence or reveal hurt Weaver the most. Silencer’s Global Silence prevents Shukuchi and Time Lapse. Bloodseeker’s Rupture punishes your high-speed movement. Bounty Hunter keeps vision through Track, and instant hexes from Lion or Shadow Shaman bypass Linken’s. Against these picks you often need both Linken’s and BKB.
Conversely, Weaver pairs well with Dark Seer, whose Surge stacks with Shukuchi for extreme speed, and with Vengeful Spirit, whose Wave of Terror lowers armor further while swap can pull you out of danger. Magnus doubles your damage through Empower, while Phoenix’s Sun Ray sustains you during dives.
Key Mistakes to Avoid
- Holding Time Lapse too long—dead heroes can’t cast.
- Farming without map vision; true sight ganks kill quickly.
- Wasting Swarm on one target; wait until you can cover several.
- Diving with Shukuchi on cooldown; always track timer.
Closing Thoughts

Weaver rewards sharp reflexes and constant map awareness in Dota 2. Track your cooldowns, manage vision, and pick the safest farming routes. Master these habits and Skitskurr will slice through armor and rewrite any fight in his favor—all while the enemy tries in vain to pin down a hero who lives half a second in the past.
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