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The two teams in the game are The Sapphire Flame and The Amber Hand, they serve opposing [[Patron|patrons]] that seek to be brought into the world.
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In ''Deadlock'', there are two opposing teams in the game, each consisting of 6 players. Each team serves either [[Patron|The Sapphire Flame]] or [[Patron|The Amber Hand]], which seek to use the players to complete a ritual and fully realize their existence in the physical world.
 
Players cannot choose the team they fight for, as this is decided at the start of every match by the matchmaking engine.
 
==In-game==
During a game, a player works with their team to destroy the enemy Patron, while defending their own.
 
==Heroes==
{{Main|Heroes}}
Before players can join a game, they are required to pick at least three heroes.


Both groups are considered to be [[wikipedia:Fraternal_order|orders]]<nowiki/>and were originally meant to safeguard the world from the [[Patron|Patrons]] and keep them on their home plain however it is thought that there are coups going on that have lead to both groups now trying to bring the [[Patron|Patrons]] into existence.
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In Deadlock, there are two opposing teams in the game, each consisting of 6 players. Each team serves either The Sapphire Flame or The Amber Hand, which seek to use the players to complete a ritual and fully realize their existence in the physical world.

Players cannot choose the team they fight for, as this is decided at the start of every match by the matchmaking engine.

In-game[edit | edit source]

During a game, a player works with their team to destroy the enemy Patron, while defending their own.

Heroes[edit | edit source]

Main article: Heroes

Before players can join a game, they are required to pick at least three heroes.