The ambitious patch 7.33 is finally here in Dota 2, with the developers introducing significant changes to the MOBA's meta. Apart from numerous tweaks to heroes and items, the game's map has also been reworked. It is now 40% bigger with a number of new intriguing structures to account for. The update also brought a mysterious item called Block of Cheese, which found no direct mention in the patch notes.
Block of Cheese has to do with one of the new structures added to the game map. Called Lotus Pools, they provide fruits that periodically spawn and grant mana and HP. The official patch announcement states:
So what is "definitely something"?
As mentioned above, interested Dota 2 players will need to play with the mechanics of Lotus Pools and its spawn fruits to get their hands on a Block of Cheese. They should follow the below-mentioned steps to get one in-game:
Like the Cheese item in Dota 2, players can choose to use the Block of Cheese for themselves or pass it on to one of their allies. The mysterious item provides players' heroes with a 500 HP Shield that regenerates at 100 HP per second if they haven't taken damage in the last three seconds.
The item description states:
Since the item is consumed, its effects cannot be removed from the character until the game's conclusion. For those interested in the stats of Lotus Pools and Healing Lotuses, these are the official Dota 2 patch notes regarding the same:
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