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[Introduction] What’s up, Dota fans! Patch 7.39c has given Monkey King one of his most game-changing upgrades yet—the new Facet "Changing of the Guard." This ability completely transforms how MK plays during Wukong’s Command, adding insane outplay potential, survivability, and mind games. In this video, we’re covering everything you need to know: how it works, hidden mechanics, pro tips, and some disgusting combos you can pull off. Let’s dive in! Ability Overview "Changing of the Guard" allows Monkey King to instantly swap positions with one of his soldiers during Wukong’s Command. Here’s the breakdown: Duration: 1.5 seconds (MK is invulnerable but can’t attack or cast spells) Cooldown: 3 seconds (allows 4 swaps per ultimate in theory) Visual Tell: A yellow ring appears at the destination (ally-only vision) Restriction: Only works with Wukong’s Command soldiers (not Aghanim’s Scepter clones) Key Mechanics & Interactions 1. Invulnerability Tricks Dodging Nukes: MK is untargetable during the swap—dodge Laguna Blade, Sun Strike, or Reaper’s Scythe like a pro. Silences & Disables: Global Silence still applies (because it’s an aura). Chronosphere stuns MK if he’s inside, but he won’t take damage. Roots (Overgrowth, Atos) prevent casting, but taunts (Berserker’s Call) don’t! 2. Positioning & Mind Games Instant Relocation: The swap happens immediately on cast. Example: If Invoker Sun Strikes MK mid-swap, it’ll hit the new location. Enemy Tracking: The yellow ring is invisible to enemies, but they can guess based on: MK’s facing direction during cast. Which soldier is closest to key targets (e.g., supports). Pro Tip: Fake your facing to bait enemies into wasting spells! 3. Advanced Combos Disjointing Projectiles: Time swaps to evade Stuns (Sven Hammer) or projectiles (Drow Arrow). Baiting Cooldowns: Pretend to commit, swap out, then re-engage when enemies waste spells. Escape Tool: Use it to juke into trees or over cliffs by swapping with edge-positioned soldiers. 4. Counterplay & Weaknesses Dispels (Nullifier, Demonic Purge): Cancel the invulnerability early. AOE Lockdown: Heroes like Enigma (Black Hole) or Tidehunter (Ravage) can still control MK post-swap. Timing Awareness: If Wukong’s Command ends mid-swap, MK appears at the soldier’s location—no invulnerability! When to Pick This Facet? Against Burst Damage (Lina, Lion): Dodge key spells effortlessly. For High-Skill Outplays: If you love mind games and juking. Avoid vs. Heavy AOE (Earthshaker, Magnus): You’ll still get locked down after swapping. Pro Tips for Maximum Value Pre-Set Soldiers: Before fighting, position soldiers near escape routes or high ground. Fake Retreats: Swap to a backline soldier, then re-engage with Boundless Strike. Baiting Ultimates: Let enemies commit on a "low HP MK," then swap to safety. Final Verdict Changing of the Guard turns Monkey King into a next-level trickster. It rewards creativity, reflexes, and game sense—but punishes poor timing. Master it, and you’ll make enemies rage quit! [Outro] If you enjoyed this guide, smash that like button and subscribe for more Dota 2 deep dives! Let me know in the comments: What’s the dirtiest play you’ve made with this Facet? See you in the next video!