
Slowing HexOverview
Does not affect target's stamina usage.
Slowing Hex has been picked in 26,535 matches, achieving 13,157 victories with a 49.6% win rate and 81.4% pick rate.
Slowing Hex currently has a 49.6% win rate and 81.4% pick rate. Pick rate has increased by 0.6%.
When to Build Slowing Hex
Strengths
- Popular choice with 81.4% pick rate across matches
- Affordable early game purchase for quick power spike
- Provides valuable stats for team composition needs
Weaknesses
- Limited hero pool reduces flexibility in drafts
- Effectiveness depends on team composition and enemy picks
- May require specific playstyle or hero synergy to maximize value
Strategic Tips
Purchase Timing
Purchase Slowing Hex early to establish lane dominance.
Best Heroes
Consider your hero's kit when deciding to build Slowing Hex.
Item Synergies
Look for items that complement Slowing Hex's stats.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Slowing Hex good in Deadlock?
Slowing Hex is average in Deadlock with a 49.6% win rate. Based on 26,535 matches analyzed, Slowing Hex has achieved 13,157 wins and 13,378 losses. Slowing Hex's effectiveness varies by hero choice and team composition, so check the Heroes tab to see which heroes perform best with this item.
What is Slowing Hex's win rate and pick rate in Deadlock?
Slowing Hex currently has a 49.6% win rate and 81.4% pick rate in Deadlock. With 26,535 matches analyzed, Slowing Hex is a highly popular choice in the current meta. The 49.6% win rate indicates below average performance when purchased.
How much does Slowing Hex cost in Deadlock?
Slowing Hex costs 1,600 souls in Deadlock. This places it in the early game (Tier 1) category of items. You can purchase this item early to gain advantages in the laning phase.
When should I buy Slowing Hex in Deadlock?
You should buy Slowing Hex in early game during the laning phase. As a upgrade costing 1,600 souls, Slowing Hex is most effective for establishing lane dominance. Check the Heroes tab to see which heroes benefit most from Slowing Hex in their builds.
Is Slowing Hex getting better or worse in Deadlock?
Slowing Hex is currently improving in the Deadlock meta. The win rate has increased by 0.4% since the previous patch, while the pick rate has increased by 0.6%. This upward trend suggests Slowing Hex is becoming stronger in the current meta. Check the performance trends chart for detailed historical data.