Leech
Win Rate
54.8%
Pick Rate
80.6%
Soul Cost
6,400

LeechOverview

Supgrade
Skill LevelAll Skill Levels
Matches50,714
Version6395
Last UpdatedMar 21, 2026
MethodologyData Methodology
Reduces the effect of enemy applied healing reduction.

Leech has been picked in 50,714 matches, achieving 27,799 victories with a 54.8% win rate and 80.6% pick rate.

54.82%Win Rate
80.55%Pick Rate
27,799Wins
22,915Losses
50,714Matches
40,852Players

Leech currently has a 54.8% win rate and 80.6% pick rate.

Leech build types analysis shows strong thiccness (76th percentile) and strong killer (64th percentile) among heroes using this item. The six key metrics: damage (61th percentile), killer (64th percentile), soul denial (46th percentile), support (44th percentile), pushing (31th percentile), and thiccness (76th percentile).

These items are most frequently built alongside Leech in high win-rate builds. The top synergy items are: Spirit Burn (57.0% win rate, 80.8% pick rate), Escalating Exposure (57.4% win rate, 78.9% pick rate), Spiritual Overflow (57.6% win rate, 88.4% pick rate), Mercurial Magnum (54.1% win rate, 79.7% pick rate), Mystic Reverb (57.2% win rate, 80.2% pick rate). Building these items together with Leech creates powerful combinations that enhance your hero's effectiveness.

When to Build Leech

Leech is a Tier 4 premium item with a 54.8% win rate and 80.6% pick rate in Deadlock. It costs 6,400 souls.

Strengths

  • High win rate of 54.8% indicates strong item effectiveness
  • Popular choice with 80.6% pick rate across matches
  • Premium late-game item with powerful effects
  • Strong synergy potential with multiple complementary items

Weaknesses

  • High soul cost requires good farm to purchase
  • Limited hero pool reduces flexibility in drafts

Strategic Tips

1
Purchase Timing

Purchase Leech as a late-game investment for maximum impact.

2
Best Heroes

Consider your hero's kit when deciding to build Leech.

3
Item Synergies

Pairs well with Spirit Burn & Escalating Exposure for strong item combinations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Leech good in Deadlock?

Leech is very strong in Deadlock with a 54.8% win rate. Based on 50,714 matches analyzed, Leech has achieved 27,799 wins and 22,915 losses. Leech'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 Leech's win rate and pick rate in Deadlock?

Leech currently has a 54.8% win rate and 80.6% pick rate in Deadlock. With 50,714 matches analyzed, Leech is a highly popular choice in the current meta. The 54.8% win rate indicates positive performance when purchased.

How much does Leech cost in Deadlock?

Leech costs 6,400 souls in Deadlock. This places it in the late game (Tier 4) category of items. This is an expensive late-game item that can help you close out matches.

When should I buy Leech in Deadlock?

You should buy Leech in late game when you have significant soul income. As a upgrade costing 6,400 souls, Leech is most effective as a finishing item to maximize your impact. Check the Heroes tab to see which heroes benefit most from Leech in their builds.

What items work well with Leech in Deadlock?

The best items to pair with Leech are Spirit Burn, Escalating Exposure, Spiritual Overflow. These synergy items are frequently built together with Leech in high win-rate builds. Building these items together can create powerful combinations that enhance your hero's strengths.

Is Leech getting better or worse in Deadlock?

Leech is currently declining in the Deadlock meta. The win rate has decreased by 0.1% since the previous patch, while the pick rate has decreased by 0.2%. This downward trend suggests Leech may have been affected by recent balance changes. Check the performance trends chart for detailed historical data.