
ParadoxBuild
The Paradox build starts with early game items like Spirit Sap, Rapid Rounds, Fleetfoot, transitions to mid-game power spikes with Burst Fire, Point Blank, Spirit Rend, and completes with late-game items including Magic Carpet, Ricochet, Inhibitor. This Paradox build guide shows the highest win rate items for each game phase at , helping you maximize your performance in Deadlock.
This Paradox Early Game Build features 5 highest win rate items costing 1600 souls or less. Top performing items include Spirit Sap, Rapid Rounds, Fleetfoot, with Spirit Sap leading at 61.9% win rate. These items provide the strongest early game advantage for Paradox based on competitive match data.
This Paradox Mid Game Build presents 8 highest win rate items costing 3200 souls or less, excluding early game choices. Key mid-game items include Burst Fire, Point Blank, Spirit Rend, with Burst Fire achieving 66.7% win rate. These Paradox items provide optimal mid-game power spikes and scaling advantages.








This Paradox Late Game Build showcases 8 highest win rate premium items with no cost restrictions. Powerful late-game options include Magic Carpet, Ricochet, Inhibitor, with Magic Carpet leading at 63.3% win rate. These expensive Paradox items (averaging 6,400 souls) maximize combat effectiveness and close out matches.








This Paradox Situational Items section highlights 16 high win rate alternative items that didn't fit in the core build path. Notable options include Silencer, Siphon Bullets, Scourge, averaging 57.3% win rate. These Paradox items excel in specific matchups or team compositions and provide flexible build options.
















This Paradox Most Popular Items section presents the top 16 items by pick rate. Community favorites include Headshot Booster, Superior Duration, Extra Stamina, with Headshot Booster picked in 32.2% of matches. These Paradox items represent current meta trends and what experienced players build most frequently.
















This Paradox Worst Items section identifies 16 items with below 50% win rate, sorted from worst performing to least effective. Items to avoid include Restorative Locket, Metal Skin, Return Fire, with Restorative Locket at only 32.1% win rate. Building these Paradox items statistically decreases your chances of winning.
















This Heroes with Similar Builds section shows 3 heroes that share at least 7 matching items from Paradox's core build. Similar heroes include . These heroes have comparable itemization patterns and may fill similar strategic roles as Paradox.
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Paradox Build - FAQ
What are the best early game items for Paradox in Deadlock?
The best early game items for Paradox are Spirit Sap, Rapid Rounds, Fleetfoot, with Spirit Sap leading at 61.9% win rate. These 5 items cost 1600 souls or less and provide the strongest early game advantage for Paradox.
What should I buy first on Paradox?
Start your Paradox build with Spirit Sap, which has a 61.9% win rate and costs 1,600 souls. This item provides strong early game value and sets up your build path effectively.
What are the best mid game items for Paradox?
The best mid game items for Paradox include Burst Fire, Point Blank, Spirit Rend, with Burst Fire achieving 66.7% win rate. These 8 items cost up to 3200 souls and provide crucial mid-game power spikes for Paradox.
What are the best late game items for Paradox in Deadlock?
The best late game items for Paradox are Magic Carpet, Ricochet, Inhibitor, with Magic Carpet leading at 63.3% win rate. These 8 premium items average 6,400 souls and maximize Paradox's combat effectiveness in late game scenarios.
What items do most players build on Paradox?
The most popular items on Paradox are Headshot Booster, Superior Duration, Extra Stamina, with Headshot Booster picked in 32.2% of matches. These 16 items represent current meta trends and what experienced players build most frequently on Paradox.
What are good situational items for Paradox?
Good situational items for Paradox include Silencer, Siphon Bullets, Scourge. These 16 high win rate items excel in specific matchups or team compositions and provide flexible build options when the core build path doesn't fit the game state.
What items should I avoid on Paradox?
Avoid building Restorative Locket, Metal Skin, Return Fire on Paradox, as Restorative Locket has only 32.1% win rate. These 16 items have below 50% win rate and statistically decrease your chances of winning.
What heroes have similar builds to Paradox?
Heroes with similar builds to Paradox include . These 3 heroes share at least 7 matching items from Paradox's core build and may fill similar strategic roles in team compositions.
How do I build Paradox in Deadlock?
To build Paradox effectively in Deadlock, start with early game items under 1600 souls, transition to mid-game items around 3200 souls, then complete your build with premium late-game items. Focus on items that complement Manipulates Space and Time and adapt based on enemy team composition. The builds tab above shows Paradox's highest win rate items sorted by game phase.







