The much-famed disco pony, Leshrac, was a staple pick during last year’s International. There are various reasons why this devastating hero was often picked in the first phase. The primary reason being he is a solid mid-laner who has various ways to both gank and farm with his enormous magical damage. Leshrac can wreak havoc as soon as he gets his ultimate, allowing him to gank other lanes quite early on, his momentum is quite unstoppable. He snowballs well into the late game as he acquires items that keep him tanky and ensure he survives long enough in teamfights. Leshrac is highly viable in the late game when he has enough items and sustainability to essentially 1v5 his foes.
To help you climb MMR with this fiery warrior, we bring you the Best 5 Leshrac Builds that will help you win games. These builds contain the best skill allocation and the best items that help you in dominating your games with this four-legged monster pony.
5. Miracle Build
Miracle’s high octane and intelligent gameplay have gained him fame and attention from all over the world. The early game build is the most prominent Leshrac build which Miracle loves to try out in his pub games. Miracle’s map awareness and mechanical skills on Leshrac are truly breathtaking and something we all can learn from. He quite well knows everything the hero can do, this helps him induce fear in the mind of his enemies with his immense push and fight potential.
Leshrac is played differently by Miracle as he opts to play the hero in an extremely fast-paced manner, often wishing to buy the spellcasting and mobility items as soon as he can to paralyze the early game of his enemies. He prefers ganking and helping his team in teamfights instead of farming away as he can just push with Diabolic Edict, ending the game as soon as he can. Miracle’s item choices and skill build allow him to go aggressive on his enemies as early as possible. This build is ideal if you are facing enemies with low magic resistance or high armor.
Use This Build If:
- You want to push and pressure the enemy mid-laner
- You want a spellcasting build that helps you deal terrific damage in teamfights
- You want to be involved in more skirmishes from the early game
Skill Points
Level 1: Split Earth - Stuns and deals damage to enemies in the targeted AoE. Leshrac can skill this early to secure last hits or harass enemies in the lanes. With enough follow-up and damage, Split Earth is an essential spell to neutralize enemies.
Level 2: Lightning Storm - Deals damage to the targetted enemy, while also slowing them and dealing reduced damage to other nearby enemy units in a small AoE. Leshrac can secure creeps with this spell while also chasing slippery enemies easily.
Level 3: Split Earth
Level 4: Lightning Storm
Level 5: Diabolic Edict - Deals pure damage in an AoE, dealing high damage if there are fewer enemies. It also affects structures, making Leshrac an excellent pushing hero even in the late game.
Level 6: Pulse Nova - Creates a wave of energy around Leshrac, damaging all heroes nearby. It is a toggleable spell, costing decent mana per second. It makes Leshrac an exceptional team fighter, and nuker.
Level 7: Diabolic Edict
Level 8: Diabolic Edict
Level 9: Diabolic Edict
Level 10: Split Earth
Level 11: Split Earth
Level 12: Pulse Nova
Level 13: +40 Split Earth Radius
Level 14: Lightning Storm
Level 15: +100 Lightning Storm damage
Level 16: Lightning Storm
Level 17: Stats
Level 18: Pulse Nova
Level 19: Stats
Level 20: +40 Pulse Nova Damage
Items to buy for this build (Early to Late Game)
- Bottle (675 Gold) - Purchased at 1 minute. The bottle is an essential item on a mid-hero. Regardless of the hero you play, Bottle keeps you sustained through the laning phase by replenishing your mana and HP. It also ensures you store power runes for later instead of immediately using them. As Leshrac is played in the mid-lane, a Bottle always comes in handy.
- Arcane Boots (1300 Gold) - Purchased in 6 minutes. Arcane Boots are an essential item for Leshrac as It provides him with mana regen and sustains him through teamfight along with the increase in movement speed. It can be disassembled as well, allowing you to build different items with it later on in the game.
- Bloodstone (4400 Gold) - Purchased at 13 minutes. Upon activation, it increases spell lifesteal by 2.5x while converting the damage dealt under its duration into mana. This ensures Bristleback does not run out of mana in a teamfight. Leshrac highly relies on spellcasting, hence it is ideal that he has enough mana to shell out in a fight.
- Boots of Travel (2500 Gold) - Purchased at 16 minutes. Allows Leshrac to teleport on allied creeps anywhere on the map. Purchasing this item grants the disco pony extreme mobility, making him highly active and providing him with increased global potential. He can push lanes and join his allies in a teamfight anytime he wants. It is further upgraded into Boots of Travel 2 at 21 minutes. It allows Leshrac to teleport on his allies, making him a great global presence in a teamfight.
- Kaya and Sange (4100 Gold) - Purchased at 24 minutes. Provides immense bonuses such as increased stats, status resistance, spell damage amplification, along with health and mana amplification. It is an effective item for spellcasting heroes like Leshrac. Besides, it offers extreme survivability with increased stats, making him durable in a teamfight. This item ensures he never runs out of mana.
4. Ana Build
The 2x Ti winner Ana’s pro career has seen multiple highs and lows. From his early days in the Chinese giant iG to joining OG and winning multiple majors and Tis, Ana has achieved every feat this game has to offer. His extremely versatile hero pool also includes Leshrac, whom he seems to be dominating games within the current meta. Ana has that straightforward approach with the orthodox skill built on this hero. Leshrac isn’t a hero you see often, but Ana has a few tricks up his sleeve which makes it easy for him to dominate the game.
Ana is known to have an aggressive playstyle on Leshrac, he is often known to build items that are extremely orthodox but win him the games. Ana loves buying items that provide him immense damage-dealing potential and resistance, such as Bloodstone, Black King Bar, Blink Dagger, and much more. These items allow him to have an edge over his opponents. Though this build may appear to be like a normal Leshrac build, built by players all around the world, there is something different in Ana’s playstyle which makes him stand out.
Use This Build If:
- Your enemies have low magic resistance or are generally squishy
- You want to fight right from the get-go
- You want to be involved in more teamfights as soon as you can
Skill Points
Level 1: Split Earth - Stuns and deals damage to enemies in the targeted AoE. Leshrac can skill this early to secure last hits or harass enemies in the lanes. With enough follow-up and damage, Split Earth is an essential spell to neutralize enemies.
Level 2: Lightning Storm - Deals damage to the targetted enemy, while also slowing them and dealing reduced damage to other nearby enemy units in a small AoE. Leshrac can secure creeps with this spell while also chasing slippery enemies easily.
Level 3: Split Earth
Level 4: Lightning Storm
Level 5: Split Earth
Level 6: Pulse Nova - Creates a wave of energy around Leshrac, damaging all heroes nearby. It is a toggleable spell, costing decent mana per second. It makes Leshrac an exceptional team fighter, and nuker.
Level 7: Split Earth
Level 8: Lightning Storm
Level 9: Lightning Storm
Level 10: Diabolic Edict - Deals pure damage in an AoE, dealing high damage if there are fewer enemies. It also affects structures, making Leshrac an excellent pushing hero even in the late game.
Level 11: +40 Split Earth Radius
Level 12: Pulse Nova
Level 13: Diabolic Edict
Level 14: Diabolic Edict
Level 15: Diabolic Edict
Level 16: +25 Movement Speed
Level 17: Stats
Level 18: Pulse Nova
Level 19: Stats
Level 20: +40 Pulse Nova Damage
Level 25: Lightning Storm can bounce twice on units
Items to buy for this build (Early to Late Game)
- Bottle (675 Gold) - Purchased at 1 minute. The bottle is an essential item on a mid-hero. Regardless of the hero you play, Bottle keeps you sustained through the laning phase by replenishing your mana and HP. It also ensures you store power runes for later instead of immediately using them. As Leshrac is played in the mid-lane, a Bottle always comes in handy.
- Arcane Boots (1300 Gold) - Purchased in 4 minutes. Arcane Boots are an essential item for Leshrac as It provides him with mana regen and sustains him through teamfight along with the increase in movement speed. It can be disassembled as well, allowing you to build different items with it later on in the game.
- Bloodstone (4400 Gold) - Purchased at 12 minutes. Upon activation, it increases spell lifesteal by 2.5x while converting the damage dealt under its duration into mana. This ensures Bristleback does not run out of mana in a teamfight. Leshrac highly relies on spellcasting, hence it is ideal that he has enough mana to shell out in a fight.
- Boots of Travel (2500 Gold) - Purchased at 15 minutes. Allows Leshrac to teleport on allied creeps anywhere on the map. Purchasing this item grants the disco pony extreme mobility, making him highly active and providing him with increased global potential. He can push lanes and join his allies in a teamfight anytime he wants.
- Black King Bar (4050 Gold) - Bought at 19 minutes. Provides magic immunity from all magical damage, making Ember Spirit invulnerable during fights. It allows him to use his Blink aggressively and get on top of heroes without worrying about getting caught off-guard.
- Blink Dagger (2250 Gold) - Purchased at 23 minutes. Blink Dagger is a core item on Leshrac, as it allows him to initiate a teamfight, or chase enemies with it. Lesh can also upgrade it into Overwhelming or Arcane Blink later on in the game.
- Shiva’s Guard (4850 Gold) - Bought at 27 minutes. Upon usage, it emits a freezing wave that deals 200 damage and slows the enemy for 40% of their movement speed. This slow is impressive and lasts for 4 seconds. The increased armor and survivability ensure Leshrac stays durable in fights while reducing enemy healing in an AoE.
- Scythe of Vyse (5675 Gold) - Purchased at 32 minutes. Scythe offers immense disable potential as it turns the targeted enemy into a pig, making them unable to use any spells or items while also reducing their movement speed. This disabler item is of high value to Leshrac as it allows him to dominate the late game by locking down his foes and decimating them with the follow-up from his team.
3. GPK Build
Gpk is a deadly force on Leshrac. He is one of the rising stars in the European region. Gpk loves playing Leshrac aggressively due to the fight and tank potential that the hero has to offer. He is also known to fare well in pretty much all matchups due to his survivability and spectacular spellcasting. He can also farm extremely fast and rotate to the other lanes when he gets his ultimate. It is difficult to stop an early game-farmed Leshrac, he just snowballs and runs over his enemies effortlessly. Gpk optimizes a late-game build which allows him to stay relevant and demolish all his enemies with Pulse Nova.
Gpk loves farming in the early game, Bloodstone, helping him deal heaps of AoE damage which helps him fight frequently. He often builds items that ensure he has enough mobility and sustains to withstand a teamfight early on. Hence, items such as Black King Bar, Blink Dagger, and Kaya and Sange are highly preferred by him due to their efficacy. As the game progresses, you can also opt for Aghanim’s Scepter which offers amplifies the magical damage that Leshrac and fight potential, though it’s not seen in this game, it is a highly effective item in the extreme late stages of the game. This build is ideal if you want to be a dominating force right from the laning phase.
Use This Build If:
- You want to have a high-impact Leshrac gameplay right from the laning phase
- You are facing heroes with low magic resistance
- You want a late-game-oriented build that can obliterate even the worst enemies in the late game
- You want a self-sustainable build that makes you tanky, making it extremely valuable against damage-dealing heroes
Skill Points
Level 1: Split Earth - Stuns and deals damage to enemies in the targeted AoE. Leshrac can skill this early to secure last hits or harass enemies in the lanes. With enough follow-up and damage, Split Earth is an essential spell to neutralize enemies.
Level 2: Lightning Storm - Deals damage to the targetted enemy, while also slowing them and dealing reduced damage to other nearby enemy units in a small AoE. Leshrac can secure creeps with this spell while also chasing slippery enemies easily.
Level 3: Split Earth
Level 4: Diabolic Edict - Deals pure damage in an AoE, dealing high damage if there are fewer enemies. It also affects structures, making Leshrac an excellent pushing hero even in the late game.
Level 5: Diabolic Edict
Level 6: Pulse Nova - Creates a wave of energy around Leshrac, damaging all heroes nearby. It is a toggleable spell, costing decent mana per second. It makes Leshrac an exceptional team fighter, and nuker.
Level 7: Diabolic Edict
Level 8: Lightning Storm
Level 9: Split Earth
Level 10: Split Earth
Level 11: Lightning Storm
Level 12: Pulse Nova
Level 13: +40 Split Earth Radius
Level 14: Lightning Storm
Level 15: +25 Movement Speed
Level 16: Lightning Storm
Level 17: Stats
Level 18: Pulse Nova
Level 19: Stats
Level 20: +40 Pulse Nova Damage
Level 25: +25 Diabolic Edict Explosions
Items to buy for this build (Early to Late Game)
- Bottle (675 Gold) - Purchased at 1 minute. The bottle is an essential item on a mid-hero. Regardless of the hero you play, Bottle keeps you sustained through the laning phase by replenishing your mana and HP. It also ensures you store power runes for later instead of immediately using them. As Leshrac is played in the mid-lane, a Bottle always comes in handy.
- Arcane Boots (1300 Gold) - Purchased in 5 minutes. Arcane Boots are an essential item for Leshrac as It provides him with mana regen and sustains him through teamfight along with the increase in movement speed. It can be disassembled as well, allowing you to build different items with it later on in the game.
- Bloodstone (4400 Gold) - Purchased at 13 minutes. Upon activation, it increases spell lifesteal by 2.5x while converting the damage dealt under its duration into mana. This ensures Bristleback does not run out of mana in a teamfight. Leshrac highly relies on spellcasting, hence it is ideal that he has enough mana to shell out in a fight.
- Boots of Travel (2500 Gold) - Purchased at 17 minutes. Allows Leshrac to teleport on allied creeps anywhere on the map. Purchasing this item grants the disco pony extreme mobility, making him highly active and providing him with increased global potential. He can push lanes and join his allies in a teamfight anytime he wants.
- Kaya (2050 Gold) - Purchased at 19 minutes. It provides Leshrac with increased stats along with increased spell lifesteal, damage amplification, and increased mana regen amplification. It ensures Leshrac does not run out of mana whilst, in a teamfight, it can further be upgraded into Kaya and Sange if need be, which is again a great item on the thundergod.
- Kaya and Sange (4100 Gold) - Purchased at 21 minutes. Provides immense bonuses such as increased stats, status resistance, spell damage amplification, along with health and mana amplification. It is an effective item for spellcasting heroes like Leshrac. Besides, it offers extreme survivability with increased stats, making him durable in a teamfight. This item ensures he never runs out of mana.
- Aghanim’s Scepter (4200 Gold) - Purchased at 24 minutes. Grants Nihilism ability, turning Leshrac and his nearby enemies ethereal, making them unable to attack or take any attack damage but amplifying the magic damage that they take. It also increases Leshrac’s movement speed under the duration. It is consumed after purchasing Aghanim’s Blessing 35 minutes into the game.
- Blink Dagger (2250 Gold) - Purchased at 26 minutes. Blink Dagger is a core item on Leshrac, as it allows him to initiate a teamfight, or chase enemies with it. Lesh can also upgrade it into Overwhelming or Arcane Blink later on in the game.
- Shiva’s Guard (4850 Gold) - Bought at 32 minutes. Upon usage, it emits a freezing wave that deals 200 damage and slows the enemy for 40% of their movement speed. This slow is impressive and lasts for 4 seconds. The increased armor and survivability ensure Leshrac stays durable in fights while reducing enemy healing in an AoE.
- Black King Bar (4050 Gold) - Bought at 35 minutes. Provides magic immunity from all magical damage, making Ember Spirit invulnerable during fights. It allows him to use his Blink aggressively and get on top of heroes without worrying about getting caught off-guard.
2. Sumail Build
King Sumail is by far, one of the best players in Dota. His highly dominant demeanor in-game is overshadowed by his strong and offensive playstyle. His grit and determination won EG the Ti5. The disco pony, Leshrac is one of his signatures, the hero is highly underrated but is a punishing force if in the right hands. Sumail builds a mixture of items that allow him to act both defensively and offensively, meaning there is a balance in his playstyle. Sumail prefers a balanced build which can still be equally ruthless as other builds.
Sumail is a team player who often changes items and skill builds, depending on the matchup he is facing. The mix of the right offensive and defensive items make sure that there is no stone left unturned when it comes to winning a teamfight. This build has all the goodies, including items that help you sustain the early game, like Arcane Boots, Bloodstone, and late-game items like Aghanim’s Scepter, Sange, and Kaya. This is a highly suitable build for an aggressive mid-player. Sumail nails this build well Leshrac as a hero suits his general gameplay.
Use This Build If:
- You want a mid-Leshrac build that helps you farm and fight from the early game
- If you are facing squishy low HP heroes with low magic resistance
- You want a self-sustainable build that deals terrific damage in teamfights
Skill Points
Level 1: Split Earth - Stuns and deals damage to enemies in the targeted AoE. Leshrac can skill this early to secure last hits or harass enemies in the lanes. With enough follow-up and damage, Split Earth is an essential spell to neutralize enemies.
Level 2: Lightning Storm - Deals damage to the targetted enemy, while also slowing them and dealing reduced damage to other nearby enemy units in a small AoE. Leshrac can secure creeps with this spell while also chasing slippery enemies easily.
Level 3: Split Earth
Level 4: Lightning Storm
Level 5: Split Earth
Level 6: Pulse Nova - Creates a wave of energy around Leshrac, damaging all heroes nearby. It is a toggleable spell, costing decent mana per second. It makes Leshrac an exceptional team fighter, and nuker.
Level 7: Split Earth
Level 8: Diabolic Edict - Deals pure damage in an AoE, dealing high damage if there are fewer enemies. It also affects structures, making Leshrac an excellent pushing hero even in the late game.
Level 9: Diabolic Edict
Level 10: Diabolic Edict
Level 11: Diabolic Edict
Level 12: Pulse Nova
Level 13: Lightning Storm
Level 14: +40 Split Earth Radius
Level 15: +100 Lightning Storm Damage
Level 16: Lightning Storm
Level 17: Stats
Level 18: Pulse Nova
Level 19: Stats
Level 20: +40 Pulse Nova Damage
Level 25: +25 Diabolic Edict Explosions
Items to buy for this build (Early to Late Game)
- Bottle (675 Gold) - Purchased at 1 minute. The bottle is an essential item on a mid-hero. Regardless of the hero you play, Bottle keeps you sustained through the laning phase by replenishing your mana and HP. It also ensures you store power runes for later instead of immediately using them. As Leshrac is played in the mid-lane, a Bottle always comes in handy.
- Arcane Boots (1300 Gold) - Purchased in 5 minutes. Arcane Boots are an essential item for Leshrac as It provides him with mana regen and sustains him through teamfight along with the increase in movement speed. It can be disassembled as well, allowing you to build different items with it later on in the game.
- Bloodstone (4400 Gold) - Purchased at 13 minutes. Upon activation, it increases spell lifesteal by 2.5x while converting the damage dealt under its duration into mana. This ensures Bristleback does not run out of mana in a teamfight. Leshrac highly relies on spellcasting, hence it is ideal that he has enough mana to shell out in a fight.
- Blink Dagger (2250 Gold) - Purchased at 17 minutes. Blink Dagger is a core item on Leshrac, as it allows him to initiate a teamfight, or chase enemies with it. Lesh can also upgrade it into Overwhelming or Arcane Blink later on in the game.
- Kaya and Sange (4100 Gold) - Purchased at 21 minutes. Provides immense bonuses such as increased stats, status resistance, spell damage amplification, along with health and mana amplification. It is an effective item for spellcasting heroes like Leshrac. Besides, it offers extreme survivability with increased stats, making him durable in a teamfight. This item ensures he never runs out of mana.
- Scythe of Vyse (5675 Gold) - Purchased at 24 minutes. Scythe offers immense disable potential as it turns the targeted enemy into a pig, making them unable to use any spells or items while also reducing their movement speed. This disabler item is of high value to Leshrac as it allows him to dominate the late game by locking down his foes and decimating them with the follow-up from his team.
- Overwhelming Blink (6800 Gold) - Purchased at 30 minutes. Increases strength and deals damage in an AoE that deals attack and movement speed slow to enemies, while also making them take 150% of your strength as damage. Leshrac benefits heavily from this item as he can survive a teamfight due to the high strength bonus.
1. Topson Build
It is no doubt that Topson is one of the best mid-players in the game. His determination and grit was the major reason behind OG winning back-to-back Tis. Topson regards Leshrac as one of his favorites due to the damage he can dish out on him quite early on in the game. He is known for his unorthodox builds and playstyles. His sheer skill and game sense ensures he triumphs even with the strangest builds. Even when this hero was nerfed into oblivion, Topson made him look viable and very much relevant. His exceptional farming style and aggressive demeanor ensure there is no stone left unturned when it comes to winning the lane.
Topson rotates as early as he can with this build. He ensures that all his lanes are secured and no one is lagging in terms of levels or farm. He goes for items that help him disrupt the fight and save his allies if need be. Topson makes the game look like a cakewalk. He prioritizes farming and damage items, which allow him to beat multiple enemies down at once and carry the team quite effortlessly. Topson’s impeccable prowess and skill rank him at the first spot on this list.
Use This Build If:
- You want an extremely reliable mid-build prioritized for the late game
- You want to deal extreme magical damage as a mid-Leshrac
- You want to be involved in more skirmishes from the early game
Skill Points
Level 1: Split Earth - Stuns and deals damage to enemies in the targeted AoE. Leshrac can skill this early to secure last hits or harass enemies in the lanes. With enough follow-up and damage, Split Earth is an essential spell to neutralize enemies.
Level 2: Lightning Storm - Deals damage to the targetted enemy, while also slowing them and dealing reduced damage to other nearby enemy units in a small AoE. Leshrac can secure creeps with this spell while also chasing slippery enemies easily.
Level 3: Split Earth
Level 4: Lightning Storm
Level 5: Lightning Storm
Level 6: Pulse Nova - Creates a wave of energy around Leshrac, damaging all heroes nearby. It is a toggleable spell, costing decent mana per second. It makes Leshrac an exceptional team fighter, and nuker.
Level 7: Lightning Storm
Level 8: Diabolic Edict - Deals pure damage in an AoE, dealing high damage if there are fewer enemies. It also affects structures, making Leshrac an excellent pushing hero even in the late game.
Level 9: Diabolic Edict
Level 10: +1.5 Mana Regen
Level 11: Diabolic Edict
Level 12: Pulse Nova
Level 13: Diabolic Edict
Level 14: Split Earth
Level 15: +100 Lightning Storm Damage
Level 16: Split Earth
Level 17: Stats
Level 18: Pulse Nova
Level 19: Stats
Level 20: +40 Pulse Nova Damage
Level 25: +25 Diabolic Edict Explosions
Items to buy for this build (Early to Late Game)
- Bottle (675 Gold) - Purchased at 1 minute. The bottle is an essential item on a mid-hero. Regardless of the hero you play, Bottle keeps you sustained through the laning phase by replenishing your mana and HP. It also ensures you store power runes for later instead of immediately using them. As Leshrac is played in the mid-lane, a Bottle always comes in handy.
- Arcane Boots (1300 Gold) - Purchased in 5 minutes. Arcane Boots are an essential item for Leshrac as It provides him with mana regen and sustains him through teamfight along with the increase in movement speed. It can be disassembled as well, allowing you to build different items with it later on in the game.
- Bloodstone (4400 Gold) - Purchased at 14 minutes. Upon activation, it increases spell lifesteal by 2.5x while converting the damage dealt under its duration into mana. This ensures Bristleback does not run out of mana in a teamfight. Leshrac highly relies on spellcasting, hence it is ideal that he has enough mana to shell out in a fight.
- Kaya (2050 Gold) - Purchased at 19 minutes. It provides Leshrac with increased stats along with increased spell lifesteal, damage amplification, and increased mana regen amplification. It ensures Leshrac does not run out of mana whilst, in a teamfight, it can further be upgraded into Kaya and Sange if need be, which is again a great item on the thundergod.
- Kaya and Sange (4100 Gold) - Purchased at 22 minutes. Provides immense bonuses such as increased stats, status resistance, spell damage amplification, along with health and mana amplification. It is an effective item for spellcasting heroes like Leshrac. Besides, it offers extreme survivability with increased stats, making him durable in a teamfight. This item ensures he never runs out of mana.
- Black King Bar (4050 Gold) - Bought at 27 minutes. Provides magic immunity from all magical damage, making Ember Spirit invulnerable during fights. It allows him to use his Blink aggressively and get on top of heroes without worrying about getting caught off-guard.
- Shiva’s Guard (4850 Gold) - Bought at 35 minutes. Upon usage, it emits a freezing wave that deals 200 damage and slows the enemy for 40% of their movement speed. This slow is impressive and lasts for 4 seconds. The increased armor and survivability ensure Leshrac stays durable in fights while reducing enemy healing in an AoE.
- Overwhelming Blink (6800 Gold) - Purchased at 41 minutes. Increases strength and deals damage in an AoE that deals attack and movement speed slow to enemies, while also making them take 150% of your strength as damage. Leshrac benefits heavily from this item as he can survive a teamfight due to the high strength bonus.
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