Restorative Shot
Win Rate
47.9%
Pick Rate
78.1%
Soul Cost
800

Restorative ShotOverview

Cupgrade
Skill LevelAll Skill Levels
Matches10,538
Version6181
Last UpdatedFeb 3, 2026
MethodologyData Methodology
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Restorative Shot has been picked in 10,538 matches, achieving 5,045 victories with a 47.9% win rate and 78.1% pick rate.

47.87%Win Rate
78.06%Pick Rate
5,045Wins
5,493Losses
10,538Matches
8,226Players

Restorative Shot currently has a 47.9% win rate and 78.1% pick rate. Win rate has decreased by 0.8% since the previous patch. Pick rate has increased by 2.7%.

Restorative Shot build types analysis shows exceptional killer (82th percentile) and strong soul denial (72th percentile) among heroes using this item. The six key metrics: damage (70th percentile), killer (82th percentile), soul denial (72th percentile), support (31th percentile), pushing (66th percentile), and thiccness (42th percentile).

These items are most frequently built alongside Restorative Shot in high win-rate builds. The top synergy items are: Glass Cannon (58.1% win rate, 79.0% pick rate), Lucky Shot (60.7% win rate, 82.9% pick rate), Spiritual Overflow (56.9% win rate, 88.4% pick rate), Unstoppable (54.9% win rate, 87.9% pick rate), Phantom Strike (59.3% win rate, 85.5% pick rate). Building these items together with Restorative Shot creates powerful combinations that enhance your hero's effectiveness.

When to Build Restorative Shot

Restorative Shot is a Tier 1 early game item with a 47.9% win rate and 78.1% pick rate in Deadlock. It costs 800 souls.

Strengths

  • Popular choice with 78.1% pick rate across matches
  • Affordable early game purchase for quick power spike
  • Strong synergy potential with multiple complementary items

Weaknesses

  • Below average 47.9% win rate suggests situational use
  • Limited hero pool reduces flexibility in drafts

Strategic Tips

1
Purchase Timing

Purchase Restorative Shot early to establish lane dominance.

2
Best Heroes

Consider your hero's kit when deciding to build Restorative Shot.

3
Item Synergies

Pairs well with Glass Cannon and Lucky Shot for strong item combinations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Restorative Shot good in Deadlock?

Restorative Shot is situational in Deadlock with a 47.9% win rate. Based on 10,538 matches analyzed, Restorative Shot has achieved 5,045 wins and 5,493 losses. Restorative Shot'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 Restorative Shot's win rate and pick rate in Deadlock?

Restorative Shot currently has a 47.9% win rate and 78.1% pick rate in Deadlock. With 10,538 matches analyzed, Restorative Shot is a highly popular choice in the current meta. The 47.9% win rate indicates below average performance when purchased.

How much does Restorative Shot cost in Deadlock?

Restorative Shot costs 800 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 Restorative Shot in Deadlock?

You should buy Restorative Shot in early game during the laning phase. As a upgrade costing 800 souls, Restorative Shot is most effective for establishing lane dominance. Check the Heroes tab to see which heroes benefit most from Restorative Shot in their builds.

What items work well with Restorative Shot in Deadlock?

The best items to pair with Restorative Shot are Glass Cannon, Lucky Shot, Spiritual Overflow. These synergy items are frequently built together with Restorative Shot in high win-rate builds. Building these items together can create powerful combinations that enhance your hero's strengths.

Is Restorative Shot getting better or worse in Deadlock?

Restorative Shot is currently declining in the Deadlock meta. The win rate has decreased by 0.8% since the previous patch, while the pick rate has increased by 2.7%. This downward trend suggests Restorative Shot may have been affected by recent balance changes. Check the performance trends chart for detailed historical data.