
Deadlock: Shop Guide

Recently, Valve announced the release of a new game – Deadlock. This game is a third-person multiplayer shooter with many interesting mechanics that are unusual for this genre. Deadlock is rapidly gaining popularity and is one of the most anticipated games of the year. In this article, we will talk about the game, share tips on Deadlock, and provide a Shop Guide to help you achieve success faster and better understand the gameplay.

Item Shop Guide
After launching the game and spawning, you will see the shop at your base where you can make initial purchases to start the game. In addition to the base shop, each lane also has a shop. You will find it either to the left or right of the Guardian, depending on the lane you are in, but these shops will be closed if the Guardian is destroyed.
To buy items, you need souls, which you can earn through farming, winning battles, or defeating bosses. Once you have collected the necessary amount and decided which item you want to purchase, you need to approach the shop, open it, and make the purchase. It might all sound a bit confusing, but it's actually quite straightforward. In the following paragraphs, we have prepared a classification and lists of in-game items for you, so read carefully as this will help you improve your skills.

Game items and what they are
Let’s start our guide with game items, as understanding this aspect is essential for playing Deadlock well. Items are divided into three types: Weapons, Vitality, and Spirit, each enhancing different aspects of your character’s abilities. Weapon items increase damage output, firing speed, reload time, and magazine size, and they can also include various effects like bleeding or periodic damage, which are quite powerful in the game. Vitality items enhance the health bar, offering improvements such as Bullet Shield, which adds a shield for increased protection. The next type is Spirit items, which combine the attributes of Weapons and Vitality, boosting survivability and attack power, and sometimes affecting abilities as well.
Deadlock weapon items and their classification

500 souls items
These items offer excellent value for money. We recommend buying items worth 500 as soon as you can afford them until you have 3 or 4 of them, and only then consider saving up for a more expensive item. These are your lane phase items that you can buy quite early. Most of them can later be upgraded into much more powerful items during the game.
Examples of 500 souls items:
- Basic Magazine+24% Ammo+15% Weapon DamageIs a Component of Titanic Magazine
- Close Quarters+85 Bullet Shield HealthPassive: Deal additional Weapon Damage when in close range to your target (+25% Weapon Damage, 15m Close Range)Is a Component of Point Blank
1,250 souls items
The next type is items priced at 1,250 souls. These items are slightly stronger than the previous ones, making them a more advantageous choice to increase damage and utility. They are quite useful in the mid-game stage, and they can also be sold or upgraded into even stronger items. Here are some examples of items for 1,250 souls:
- Active Reload+10% Weapon Damage-20% Reload TimePassive: While reloading, pressing during the highlighted portion will instantly finish your reload and grant you Fire Rate and Bullet Lifesteal (+20% Fire Rate, +22% Bullet Lifesteal, 7-second duration, 17-second cooldown)
- Berserker+4 Ammo+8% Bullet ResistPassive: Your Weapon Damage increases as you take sustained damage (+5% Weapon Damage per Stack, 110 Damage taken to Stack, 10 Max Stacks, 10-second Duration)
3000+ souls items
As you transition into the mid and late stages of the game, it’s crucial to significantly enhance your items, as this will not only help you farm faster but also win battles. These weapon items are truly powerful, so spend your souls wisely. Here are some examples of items priced at 3,000+ souls:
- Burst Fire+12% Fire Rate+50% Slide DistancePassive: Briefly gain Fire Rate and Move Speed when one of your bullets hits an enemy hero (+30% Fire Rate, +2m/s Move Speed, 4-second Duration, 8-second Cooldown)
- Escalating Resilience+14% Fire Rate+14% Weapon DamagePassive: Grants Bullet Resist when your bullets hit an enemy hero. Each shot can only grant one stack (40% Max Bullet Resist, 2% Bullet Resist Per Stack, 20-second Duration)
6300+ souls items
We’ve reached the most powerful items in Deadlock, so make sure to purchase them once you reach the late game stage, as they will provide significant benefits. Here are some examples of items priced at 6,300+ souls:
- Crippling Headshot+20% Weapon Damage+10% Bullet Lifesteal+10% Spirit LifestealPassive: Headshots reduce the target's Bullet and Spirit Resist (24% Bullet Resist Reduction, 24% Spirit Resist Reduction, 5-second Debuff Duration)
- Frenzy+12 Ammo+30% Weapon Damage+200 Bonus HealthPassive: While you are below 40% health, you gain stat bonuses (4m/s Movement Speed, 40% Fire Rate, 45% Spirit Resist)
Best Vitality Items in Deadlock

The next type of items is Vitality items. They primarily offer enhancements to your survivability through stats such as maximum health, health regeneration, bullet resistance, stamina recharge, and more. Each level of Vitality items also provides innate base health in addition to the item stats:
500 souls level - 11% Base Health, examples include:
- Enduring Spirit+11% Base Health+75 Bonus Health+8% Spirit Lifesteal+4 Spirit Power
- Extra Health+160 Bonus Health+5% Weapon Damage
1,250 souls level - 14% Base Health, examples include:
- Bullet Armor+20% Bullet Resist+6% Weapon DamageIs a Component of Improved Bullet Armor
- Bullet Lifesteal+28% Bullet Lifesteal+75 Bonus Health
3,000+ souls level - 17% Base Health, examples include:
- Fortitude+275 Bonus Health+50% Slide DistancePassive: After not taking damage for 11 seconds, gain 4% Max Health RegenPassive: When you are above 75% health, you have bonus Weapon Damage and Movement Speed (+25% Weapon Damage, +2m/s Move Speed)
- Improved Bullet ArmorComponents: Bullet Armor+45% Bullet Resist+10% Weapon Damage
6,300+ souls level - 20% Base Health, examples include:
- Inhibitor+25% Weapon Damage+175 Bonus HealthPassive: Your bullets apply Movement Slow and reduce the target's outgoing damage on hit (25% Movement Slow, -35% Damage Penalty, 2.5-second Debuff Duration)
- Leech+35% Spirit Lifesteal+35% Bullet Lifesteal+175 Bonus Health+12 Spirit Power+15% Weapon Damage
Spirit Items in Deadlock

Also, don’t forget about Spirit items. They offer enhancements related to Spirit that help increase the damage dealt by your abilities, reduce cooldowns, and even provide additional charges among other benefits. They are also classified by the standard system and provide the following bonuses:
- 500 Souls Tier - 4 Spirit Power
- 1,250 Souls Tier - 8 Spirit Power
- 3,000+ Souls Tier - 12 Spirit Power
- 6,300+ Souls Tier - 16 Spirit Power
Here is a list of spirit items from different categories that will be useful in the game:
- Ammo Scavenger
- Quicksilver Reload
- Decay (Active)
- Improved Burst
- Improved Spirit
- Boundless Spirit
Conclusion
Putting all the facts together, it is safe to say that Deadlock is one of the most anticipated games of the year, featuring unique and intriguing mechanics and playing a significant role in the gaming industry. Whether you are a fan of multiplayer shooters or MOBA games, this game is likely to appeal to you, as it incorporates elements from both genres. As you dive into the game, be sure to focus on teamwork and farming souls to purchase and upgrade your in-game items. Additionally, if you are a true esports fan, we recommend checking out our similar articles, such as Valve Deadlock Tips & Tricks, Summoners War Codes - September 2024 and The International 2024. General Information - Dates, Format, Prizepool.

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