The best Mirage build in Deadlock allows the hero to reach his true potential and help seal out matches. Mirage joined Deadlock as the 22nd hero on the roster, and it took a while for players to figure out his strong sides.
Since Mirage became available in the available pool of heroes, I’ve been testing out different builds to see which ones yield the best results. With most builds focusing on improving Djinn’s Mark, I found myself struggling to keep up in most matches, as the ability starts shining in the late game. Eventually, I stumbled upon content creator Neetoro’s take on Mirage, which also resonated with my play style.
Best Items for Mirage in Deadlock
The best items for Mirage in Deadlock utilize the hero’s existing utilities. While they slightly take away from the hero’s late-game potential, they ensure Mirage is ready to dominate the mid-game.
Early Game Items for Mirage
- Headshot Booster
- Enduring Spirit
- Ammo Scavenger
- Basic Magazine
- Close Quarters
- Hollow Point Ward
- Extra Stamina
- Sprint Boots
- Mystic Burst
Regardless of where you lane with Mirage, he needs a combination of survivability and also damage buffs at the start of the game. The Headshot Booster, Enduring Spirit, and Ammo Scavenger trio provide the perfect mix of offense and defense for Mirage. The rest of the list is filled with decent alternatives that can help you excel in different scenarios.
If you’re in a laning situation where you need to dodge one too many projectiles, investing an early Sprint Boots could allow you to make more plays.
Mid-Game Items for Mirage
- Slowing Bullets
- Headhunter
- Bullet Resist Shredder
- Improved Cooldown
- Duration Extender
- Alchemical Fire
- Combat Barrier
- Bullet Lifesteal
My favorite mid-game item for Mirage is Duration Extender. This item turns Tornado into an even more significant threat while providing additional survivability. Slowing Bullets, Headhunter, and Bullet Resist Shredder let Mirage to ramp up his damage output in the mid-game and transition into a valuable asset in team fights.
If you’re feeling slightly greedy and there isn't much fighting going on in the map, you can also pick up Alchemical Fire to speed up your farming rate. Though Ricochet is also a valuable contender in this case, I’ve found it to be more greedy than Alchemical Fire in most cases. I’ve also picked up Combat Barrier and Bullet Lifesteal in matches where I struggled to stay alive in fights, but I prefer skipping them for damage if possible.
Late Game Items for Mirage
- Point Blank
- Burst Fire
- Crippling Headshot
- Silencer
- Lucky Shot
- Echo Shard
- Superior Duration
- Superior Cooldown
When the clock hits late game, it’ll be time to keep up the pressure with bullet damage. Point Blank, Burst Fire, and Crippling Shot all help to take your damage to the next level. Superior Duration and Cooldown also let your abilities excel even further.
When it comes to which items you should go for first, it’ll heavily depend on your team’s situation in the game. If your teammates have no trouble dishing out formidable amounts of damage, you can start with ability-focused items like Superior Duration or Superior Cooldown. However, if there’s a desperate need for more damage, the likes of Point Blank, Burst Fire, and Crippling Headshot can balance the scales.
There are also a few sustainability and utility items you can pick up at this point, such as Leech, Improved Armor types, and Slowing Hex. Though they tend to be useful, you should prioritize such items only if you can't stay alive in teamfights long enough to use all of your abilities and deal damage.
Ability and Skilling Order for Mirage
A single point in Djinn’s Mark increases Mirage’s laning damage potential. Tornado and Fire Scarabs also allow Mirage to join fights and make a difference. Once you unlock Traveler, you can hop around essential parts of the map, pick off enemies, or pull off split-pushing shenanigans.
- Djinn’s Mark
- Fire Scarabs
- Tornado
- Fire Scarabs
- Tornado
- Fire Scarabs
- Tornado
- Traveler
- Djinn’s Mark
- Traveler
- Traveler
- Fire Scarabs
- Traveler
- Tornado
- Djinn’s Mark
- Djinn’s Mark
As you combine the best heroes in the game with their optimal builds, you may track an increase in your Deadlock MMR. The best crosshair settings will also improve your tracking in hectic fights, allowing you to stay on target.
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