Rejected DOTA 2 Character Redesigns Are... Interesting

Rejected DOTA 2 Character Redesigns Are... Interesting


DOTA 2 hero Faceless Void is getting a visual overhaul. Today, Valve took the wraps off the final design. They also revealed a few other candidates that didn't quite make the cut. Prepare to be amused.


First off, Faceless Void's actual new look:


Rejected DOTA 2 Character Redesigns Are... Interesting


Looks good. Still faceless, vibrantly purple, and face-strainingly upset about both of those things and a million others. Kinda typical, though. Valve just made him more detailed and, um, leggy. Now for some alternative options that went a bit further, plus Valve's assessments of each.


Faceless Elf:


Rejected DOTA 2 Character Redesigns Are... Interesting



Pro: Attractive. Chiseled abs. Great-looking hair.


Con: No one would want to play as any other hero



Faceless Rex:


Rejected DOTA 2 Character Redesigns Are... Interesting



Pro: Would be popular with sought-after archeologist demographic


Con: Is large purple dinosaur — too lovable?



Awesome-to-11-year-olds-in-the-1980's Void:


Rejected DOTA 2 Character Redesigns Are... Interesting



Pro: Combines best parts of every animal


Con: Too subtle



Faceful Void:


Rejected DOTA 2 Character Redesigns Are... Interesting



Pro: Finally has a face


Con: Oh God what were we thinking



OK yes, Valve was likely joking on most of these, but I'm not sure if I've had this much fun finding out about a MOBA character overhaul in ages. A little humor goes a long way, as do peeks behind the curtain, brief though they might be. Also, please someone get on actually adding Faceless Rex to the game, or at least armor that resembles him. I can't offer you any reimbursement, but I could, like, write a couple sentences about you. There could even be adverbs.


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