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If you play DotA, you would know what this item does, but for those who did not, this item enables you to knockback your unit/allied and save them from harm or simply entering a war or battle.

What I want to know is, what base ability it uses ?
And what is the Stats - Targets Allowed ?

This item allows you to target Items (you can double-click on item for faster usage), Hero Unit, Normal Unit, Non-structure, Non-ancient.

I tried a combinations of Item and Organic (Channel as base ability), but it fails, why ?
Because no matter what I target, it will force me to target only Items, whereas I enable the Targets Allowed to Organic.

Simply put, I want to combine Targets Allowed of Items and Organic, what base ability and what kind of combination of Targets Allowed should I use ?
 
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It cannot when you add friendly
This target can also target your Enemies, be it Hero unit or Normal unit.
That is not a mere statement countering your Targets Allowed, that is basically what I want.

Okay, here's the full Targets Allowed for the spell.

Hero, Unit, Non-structure, Non-ancient, Items.

How can I possibly combine all of these ?

This spell can target both Allied/Enemies and also, Self.

So if I just add Organic and Items, it would cover all the Targets Allowed that I have just mentioned, right ?

Since;
Organic - Hero, Unit, Non-structure, Non-ancient (I'll add this later)
Items - Items

But the thing is, when I add those 2 Targets Allowed, I will be forced to only target Items, whereas I should also be able to target Organic.
 
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Neutral is about alliance treatment. A unit is organic if it is not mechanical. See it as "non-mechanical". Anyway, I would also like to have a reference for this since the whole matter is very messy. For example, you cannot mark a unit mechanical via combat flags, only unit classification.
 
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