How to Choose the Right Hero Build in Deadlock?
Even though Deadlock is still in its testing phase, player contributions to the shooter are already significant. The store offers a comprehensive list of community guides for each character. But how do you navigate this variety? We’re here to help you choose the right hero build in Deadlock.
Your Experience in Other Games Matters
First and foremost, your gaming background is important. If you’ve come to Deadlock from other shooters, you likely already have precise shooting skills and know how to use the game environment (elevations, crates, cover, etc.). In that case, you might want to start with characters who primarily contribute through kills, known as physical carries. Their builds focus on orange items from the "Weapons" section.
If you have experience in MOBA games, you’ll find it easier to handle macroplay, map movement, and using hero abilities. In this case, try spiritism-based builds. Yes, you still need to aim, but magic builds, which emphasize purple items from the "Mysticism" section, might be easier for you to start with.
If you don’t have experience in these genres, practice both types of builds in sandbox mode or private lobbies with bots.
Beginner's Guide to Deadlock — Useful Tips and Instructions
Role Selection
There are no official role divisions for heroes in Deadlock. Sometimes, guide titles will mention the team position the items are intended for. Choose your build based on your playstyle and behavior in combat.
Some characters, like Dynamo and McGinnis, can serve as either support or full-fledged tanks or carries, depending on the items you choose. This is common among many heroes in the game.
We’ve already mentioned purple and orange items, but what about the green section of the shop? "Survivability" items are the foundation of any build. Healing items are useful for carries during the laning phase, are key for tanks, and are often used by supports.
Ability Enhancements
Items not only strengthen your hero but can also modify their abilities. Hover over an item in the shop to see how it affects your hero’s power or other characteristics.
Pre-made Guides
The fastest way to effectively choose a build is to use a pre-made guide in Deadlock. It’s best to use popular builds with textual hints or go with standard builds, though they might lack explanations.
Take Bebop, for example. He can be built either around bombs or the hook.
The first build focuses on physical damage and includes many weapon items, as well as green items for survival. Mysticism items are used only for control or escape. With this build, you don’t necessarily need to always hit with the hook or bomb enemies — just shooting is enough.
The second build is more magic-oriented, focusing on purple items. It’s ideal for those who don’t want to aim constantly or chase enemies. One successful hook and two grenades are enough to take half the enemy’s health.
Guide to Active Items in Deadlock: Weapons
General Build Principles
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Divide items into game stages or by cost.
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Plan for two outcomes of the laning phase — victory or defeat.
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Always have safety items.
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Choose additional items based on the situation.
And remember, not all popular builds may suit you or your team. Don’t be afraid to adjust your build during the game, consult with your team, and find ways to turn the match in your favor.