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Best team composition for Deadlock in Valorant

Are you ready for Deadlock Meta?

With Deadlock released, you can expect a lot of shuffle and experiments in team composition based on the new Sentinel agent. While some of these team compositions may be good, most of these experiments turn out terrible or even funny if you don't understand the essence of team building. On that note, if you are looking for good team composition that can elevate your gameplay, I have carefully curated some fantastic team compositions after studying various builds involving Deadlock from popular esports teams and prominent Valorant streamers.

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Team Composition 1 

  • KAY/O/Sova
  • Deadlock
  • Astra/Viper
  • Raze
  • Skye

The above lineup is highly potent on smaller maps with very closed areas. Use Raze and KAY/O to enter any site with appropriate smokes from Viper or Astra. For defending, make your Deadlock hold on-site with an initiator while the remaining people protect the other part.

Best Maps: Bind, Split, and Icebox.

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Team Composition 2 

  • Raze/Jett
  • Brimstone
  • Deadlock
  • Fade
  • Sova/Skye

This is one of the most balanced team builds in the list, encompassing - one controller, one duelist, and two initiators with Deadlock. Like the previous build, even here, use Raze or Jett to enter sites with Fade, and for the defense half, make Deadlock guard one area while others fight out the other opposite region.

Best Maps: Fracture, Breeze, Ascent, Icebox, Split, and Bind.

Team Composition 3

  • Sova
  • Killjoy/Cypher
  • Omen
  • Raze/ Neon
  • Deadlock

People who have a lot of faith in their defensive half should try this ultra-defensive lineup with Deadlock and Killjoy. Deploy Deadlock in one bomb site while KillJoy guards the other and now tries to secure the most of the number of points in the Defensive half. For attack, read the movement of your enemies carefully and push together as a team to capture sites.

Best Maps: Bind, Icebox, Ascent, Fracture

Team Composition 4

  • Jett
  • Breach/Sova
  • Astra/Omen
  • Sage
  • Deadlock

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Similar to the third one, this one also has two sentinels. But instead of being a guarding sentinel to a base, this composition revolves around dynamic rotation based on information gathering. So, due to this, it's better suited for maps with three bomb sites. Keep Deadlock and Sage on extreme ends(A or C), with your remaining players as floaters on B. Rotate depending on the situation and information. For attack, send two players as decoys on any two sites while three of the remaining players concentrate on entering the target site each round.

Best Maps: Lotus and Haven.

Team Composition 5

  • Sova
  • Jett/Chamber
  • Viper/Omen
  • Raze
  • Deadlock

We all know that the operator is no longer a meta in Valorant. Still, with the introduction of Deadlock and her barriers, a wide variety of new gameplay can be explored. So, consider this a team composition for players looking to incorporate snipers in their lineup.

Best Maps: Ascent, Breeze, Fracture, and Haven.

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Vignesh Raja started as a Freelancer and became a Full-Time Staff writer at Pro Game Guides in March 2024. He has an engineering degree in IT and was previously a Semi-Professional Apex Legends and Paladins eSports player. His passion for multiplayer games made him pursue a career in writing to share his knowledge about competitive gaming. Nowadays, he spends his time writing guides for Valorant, BitLife, and Roblox. Also, he manages and coaches upcoming BGMI players in his free time to help them thrive in India's competitive eSports scene.