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Heroes have health, usually referred to as "HP" or "hit points," which represent the amount of damage a hero must take before being killed.  
Heroes have health, usually referred to as "HP" or "hit points," which represent the amount of damage a hero must take before being killed.  
The amount of hit points each hero has is based on level, upgrades,  and each heroes set amount of scaling.
The amount of hit points each hero has is based on level, upgrades,  and each heroes set amount of scaling.
{| class="listtable collapsible" style="text-align: center; font-size: 1.15rem;"
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! colspan="2" style="width: 30%; font-size: 1rem;" | Hero
! colspan="2" style="width: 70%; font-size: 1rem;" | Description
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|[[File:Abrams_card.png|75px|link=Abrams]]
|'''[[Abrams]]'''
|'''Charges into close combat'''
Abrams has the bulk and sustain to lead from the front, often running into the middle of his foes and watching them scatter. If his enemies waste their fire on him, his back-line teammates can lay out damage with impunity.
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Revision as of 03:28, 26 August 2024

Heroes are the playable characters in Deadlock. There are currently 21 heroes available.

Overview

Each hero wields their own unique weapon, which is their main way of dealing damage. Most weapons have a zoom in functionality, while others have alt-fires. Most heroes have four activated abilities which are bound to 1, 2, 3, and 4 by default. Abilities are capable of dealing damage, healing, or providing utility to yourself or your team.


Heroes have health, usually referred to as "HP" or "hit points," which represent the amount of damage a hero must take before being killed. The amount of hit points each hero has is based on level, upgrades, and each heroes set amount of scaling.

Hero Description
Abrams Charges into close combat

Abrams has the bulk and sustain to lead from the front, often running into the middle of his foes and watching them scatter. If his enemies waste their fire on him, his back-line teammates can lay out damage with impunity.