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05:55, 14.09.2024
Deadlock is gaining more popularity and attracting more new players. Therefore, many beginners, especially those who were not previously familiar with the MOBA genre, may have questions about how everything works and what they need to know before starting the game.
Deadlock is a cooperative tactical third-person MOBA shooter where players have to oppose the opposing team, level up their hero, purchase items, and gain levels to destroy the main enemy structure at the base.
Each team consists of 6 players who need to kill creeps and enemy heroes on the four lanes to become stronger and achieve the main objective. On average, one match lasts 20–30 minutes, with longer games extending to 45–50 minutes.
Deadlock is in an active development stage but is still rough. Currently, the game is in a conditionally closed access. To play it, you need to receive a direct invitation to test Deadlock from Steam (Valve Corporation) or from other players who already have access to the game.
Even though we will acquaint you with various intricacies and mechanics of Deadlock, you will first need to play the training by clicking the "How to Play" button. The game will offer you a tutorial to familiarize yourself with the basics and conceptual foundations.
Unlike other MOBA games, all heroes in Deadlock are ranged characters with the ability to deliver some melee strikes, which is more of a mechanical feature than a core element. Therefore, all skirmishes on the battlefield are carried out using magical abilities and firearms. Currently, there are 21 heroes in the game.
Most heroes have unique abilities and gameplay styles, and they vary in difficulty levels. Some are easy to master, while others are more complex. You can try them out in the game sandbox to get acquainted with their abilities and get used to them.
Each hero has universal movement mechanics that make the game more dynamic and allow you to move faster across the map, dodge enemy attacks, and more. These abilities include dash, double jump, dash jump, and sprint. Here are some movement tips in Deadlock:
Creeps are units sent from both allied and enemy bases to help heroes destroy enemy structures and the Patron. By killing creeps, you receive the main currency and experience needed to buy new items and level up.
Souls are the main currency needed to purchase items in the game. They can be obtained by killing creeps, enemy heroes, and found in chests. Unprotected souls are those that drop upon death, after which another player can pick them up. To avoid losing them, it's better to buy the needed items as soon as possible or survive until they become protected.
To unlock abilities, you need to earn souls. Upon reaching a certain threshold (regardless of whether you've spent souls or not), you'll unlock an ability point. By pressing ALT and hovering the mouse over the flask in the lower-left corner of the health bar, you'll see information about the number of souls collected and the bonuses of the next level.
Forest creeps are neutral units hostile to both sides, mainly reacting to heroes if they initiate an attack or come too close. Killing them can grant additional experience and souls.
Tier-1 Creeps:
Tier-2 Creeps:
Tier-3 Creeps:
Souls that a player obtains from neutral creeps have an unprotected status. This means they drop upon death but become protected over time.
There's a Mid Boss on the map (players refer to him in the style of Dota 2—as Roshan). He appears at the 10th minute of the game, and after death, respawns after 7 minutes.
After killing the boss, a Rejuvenator appears in his place, which you need to hit with a charged melee attack to receive its effect.
Bonuses from Rejuvenator:
Various crates and statues are scattered across the game map, which can contain different buffs that give a permanent increase to certain attributes. The respawn time for crates is 3 minutes.
Types of Effects:
You can find an urn with souls on the map, which you need to pick up and carry to the opposite side of the map to receive rewards. Picking up the urn triggers a notification heard by all players (both enemies and allies).
It appears at the 10th minute of the game. Respawn time is 5 minutes. Delivering the urn to the required point grants the team 3,500 souls (shared among all team members), an additional 25% souls, and one ability point for the player who delivers the urn.
Weapon Rune:
Movement Rune:
Survival Rune:
Spirit Rune:
Towers are the main structures on your path that you need to destroy to progress further and unlock access to destroy the next towers and buildings.
Patron is the game's main objective, which your team needs to destroy to achieve victory. He needs to be weakened so that he descends to the ground and becomes vulnerable to attacks.
There are various interactive objects placed on the map that can be useful during skirmishes or leveling up.
At the beginning of the game, each hero has 4 slots available for items of three categories: Weapon, Vitality, and Spirit. There is also a locked category — FLEX.
Items for the slots can be purchased in shops under the corresponding sections. You can decide yourself which item to buy, or use other players' suggestions by adopting their builds to purchase the right item for your hero.
Each hero can obtain an additional slot for items (FLEX) by performing the following actions:
Thanks to this guide, it will be easy for you to master the basics of the game, understand its intricacies, and learn some nuances that you can use in your very first game. This will also lower the entry threshold, as you won't have to figure out on your own how everything works in the game.
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