Dota 2/Pudge the Butcher

Pudge is a melee strength hero whose ability to gank is known and feared by a lot of players. His signature ability is Meat Hook, letting him pull an enemy from a safe spot to him, where they are in much more trouble. He can make his body Rot, damaging himself but damaging enemies more. With Flesh Heap, every kill he gets will only make him tougher, letting him achieve insanely high hp totals. Finally, his Dismember locks his target down for a mere 3 seconds, greatly damaging and even killing them.

Meat Hook
Meat Hook launches a hook at the targeted area, snagging the fist unit it touches and dragging it back, dealing damage and mini-stunning if it's an enemy. The damage it deals is pure damage, which ignores armor and magic resistance. This is arguably your best spell, so learn how to aim it properly. While catching a hero with it might sound easy, you will often have to snag one in the middle of a creep wave, one that is very mobile or one that is hidden in the fog-of-war. With it, you can hook an enemy out of nowhere to initiate a gank, after which they will likely be heavily injured or dead. You can also use it as a damage tool or to chase down enemies. Since you can also hook allies without the harmful effects, you can pull one out of danger, or even pull them to a safer place as they are channeling a spell. For instance, you can pull back an allied Enigma channeling Black Hole to put him in a safer position. The Black Hole will still be at the same spot.
 * Ability: Target Point
 * Damage Type: Pure
 * Damage: 90 / 180 / 270 / 360
 * Distance: 700 / 900 / 1100 / 1300
 * Mana Cost: 110 / 120 / 130 / 140
 * Cooldown: 14 / 13 / 12 / 11

The hook has a small targeting area around it, about the size of a creep. This targeting area makes it easier to grab targets, because it gives you some leeway for being inaccurate, but it has the chance of grabbing the wrong target.
 * Targeting tips

If a hero is nearby a creep, it is better to hook the side of the hero away from the creep, rather then hooking between a hero and a creep, as the hook may grab the creep instead.

You can also hook a hero onto a cliff (such as the cliffs near the runes).

Rot
Rot is a toggled spell that deals damage and slows enemies around you, but does damage to you too, though due to your high strength you won't have to worry about it as much. The self-damage can kill yourself, so you can use it to deny yourself. Rot can also be used while channeling Dismember without interrupting it, so it's good for tacking in that extra damage. Be careful of silences because you cannot toggle it off when you are silenced, which can be very bad when your health is dropping low.
 * Ability: No Target, Toggle
 * Damage Type: Magical
 * Damage: 35 / 60 / 85 / 110
 * Radius: 250
 * Slow: 20%

Flesh Heap
Flesh Heap grants you extra magic resistance, but more importantly it gives you bonus strength every time you kill an enemy hero or an enemy hero dies nearby. The best thing about this skill is that it is retroactive, meaning that it still gains charges when not learned, instantly applying its effects when you learn it. More strength means more survivability and, since you're a strength hero, more damage. If you are on a crazy killing spree, Flesh Heap can increase your momentum even more.
 * Ability: Passive
 * Magic Resistance: 4% / 8% / 12% / 16%
 * Strength Bonus: 0.9 / 1.2 / 1.5 / 1.8
 * Range: 450

Dismember
Dismember makes Pudge eat his enemy alive, dealing damage per second and stunning them. It lasts 3 seconds on heroes, 6 seconds on creeps. This is the final ability in the most common Pudge combo, which is to Meat Hook, activate Rot and pin them down with Dismember. It can also be used to initiate a kill if your enemy is close enough.
 * Ability: Channeled, Target Unit
 * Affects: Enemy Heroes
 * Damage Type: Magical
 * Damage Per Second: 75 / 125 / 175
 * Mana Cost: 100 / 130 / 170
 * Cooldown: 30
 * Scepter Strength Multiplier: 0.75

Aghanim's Scepter can be bought by Pudge and will grant bonus damage based on his strength for Dismember as well as heal him for the amount of damage that Dismember does.

Suggested Skill Build
Most Pudge players follow a simple skilling order, occasionally altering parts of the standard build depending on their situation.

Standard Skill Build
Get Rot at level 1, since it will allow you to last-hit easier and harass your lane opponents, especially when laning against a melee hero. Rot can also be used to deny yourself if you're ganked early on and have no chance of survival. After this, max your Meat Hook as soon as possible, since it will be your main ganking tool and a great source of damage. Max Rot after Meat Hook to maximize its damage, and max Flesh Heap last. The reason for this is because Flesh Heap is retroactive, which means the charges you obtained before leveling it will instantly become activated as soon as you do. You can also put one level into Flesh Heap early on if you need a bit more survivability. Level your ultimate, Dismember, as soon as possible, at the standard levels 6, 11 and 16.

Suggested Item Build
Pudge is not very reliant on items due to his high spell damage and natural durability.

Starting items
Get your standard starting items like Healing Salves, Tangos and Iron Branches. Get a Stout Shield is you're worried about harassment, though a Quelling Blade is also a decent choice if you want to have an easier time last-hitting.

Early-game items
During the early-game you should be getting the components for your core items. Assuming that you're soloing the mid lane, a Bottle is a mandatory item for healing and for rune control. An Urn of Shadows is an excellent choice as it grants you healing charges whenever you kill a hero, which you will be doing a lot. Get a Magic Wand if you need a short burst of restoration, and a Boots of Speed for your boot upgrade.

Mid-game/Core items
For your boot upgrade, consider getting Arcane Boots so that you'll always have enough mana to pull off Meat Hook and Dismember combos. Alternatively, getting Phase Boots can help you position yourself for proper hooks or chase your victims, especially since you don't have a very high move speed. You can also opt for Power Treads for some reliable stats and versatility.

A Hood of Defiance is also an excellent choice, but it is a bit situational, as it makes you take less damage from your Rot, as well as damage from enemy spells. You can also go for a Vanguard to increase your durability, especially against carries. A Force Staff should also be considered for positioning or escape purposes.

Luxury/Situational items
If you still manage to get a lot of gold after getting your core items, you can consider getting an Aghanim's Scepter, which lets you use Dismember as a way to restore your health. You can also choose to upgrade your Hood of Defiance into a Pipe of Insight to support your teammates and make your Rot do almost no damage.

A Black King Bar is an all-around solid pick-up late in the game if you're worried about disables. You may also consider getting a Heart of Tarrasque, which will make you nigh unkillable if you already have a bunch of Flesh Heap charges.

Strategy
Pudge is a ganking hero that is reliant on levels in order to gain an advantage throughout the game. Your first goal as Pudge is simple: by ganking the enemy lanes, you secure an early laning advantage by denying the enemy team the chance to farm while leaving your own team to farm safely.

Always make sure to take the mid lane as Pudge, this can ensure you being able to play a ganking role properly. Aim to get a bottle/boots before ganking, it is also recommended to have three levels in your hook ability in order to ensure optimal ganking potential, since your auto attacks won't be very strong near the start.

If the enemy team has wards, buy a Smoke of Deceit.