Deadlock vs Breach matchup in Valorant
Win Rate
0.0%
Matches
3
KDA
1.16
ADR
136

Deadlock vs BreachMatchups

Sentinel
Patch12.10
Matches472,971
RegionAll Regions
RankAll Ranks
PlatformAll Platforms
ModeCompetitive
Last UpdatedMay 31, 2026
MethodologyData Methodology

Deadlock vs Breach matchup guide: Breach leads with a 100.0% win rate, but Deadlock can still win. Learn how Deadlock's 136 ADR creates opportunities to turn this 3-match dataset into ranked wins.

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Deadlock Matchup Breakdown

Select an opposing agent to view detailed head-to-head statistics. Compare Deadlock's performance in terms of win rate, KDA, damage output, headshot percentage, and attack/defense effectiveness — all based on real competitive Valorant match data.

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Deadlock - 0.0% win rate in this matchup
Deadlock
0.0% WR
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Breach vs Deadlock matchup - 100.0% win rate
Breach
100.0% WR

Who Wins the Deadlock vs Breach Matchup?

Breach wins the Deadlock vs Breach matchup
Winner
Breach
Matches: 3
0.0%
Win Rate
100.0%
1.16
Avg KDA
1.69
14.7
Avg Kills
14.3
18.7
Avg Deaths
14.0
136.1
DMG/Round
110.4
25.5%
HS %
37.2%
197
Combat Score
169
29.4%
Attack WR
45.5%
54.5%
Defense WR
70.6%

Deadlock vs Breach Performance Breakdown

Deadlock vs Breach matchup breakdown - overall performance winner

Analysis of 3 matches reveals that Breach holds a clear advantage over Deadlock in this head-to-head matchup, winning 3 out of 4 critical performance metrics. While Deadlock shows strength in one category, Breach's overall statistical edge across fragging, damage, and side-specific win rates gives them the upper hand in most engagements.

Fragging Power
1.16Deadlock
1.69Breach
Breach significantly outperforms Deadlock in fragging efficiency with a 1.69 KDA compared to 1.16. This 0.53 KDA differential indicates that Breach players consistently secure more eliminations while dying less frequently, translating to more impactful rounds and better economy management throughout matches.
Damage Output
136.1Deadlock
110.4Breach
Deadlock delivers substantially higher damage per round (136.1 ADR) compared to Breach's 110.4 ADR. This 25.6 damage differential per round adds up significantly over a match, giving Deadlock a major advantage in trading scenarios and multi-kill potential during site executes or retakes.
Attack Side
29.4%Deadlock
45.5%Breach
On the attacking side, Breach dominates with a 45.5% win rate compared to Deadlock's 29.4%. This 16.0 percentage point gap indicates Breach is significantly more effective at executing onto sites, whether through superior entry fragging, better utility usage for site takes, or stronger post-plant positioning.
Defense Side
54.5%Deadlock
70.6%Breach
Breach excels on the defensive half with a commanding 70.6% win rate, far surpassing Deadlock's 54.5%. This 16.0 percentage point advantage demonstrates Breach's superior ability to anchor sites, gather information, and deny enemy executes through effective utility and positioning.

Deadlock vs Breach Matchup Summary

The Deadlock vs Breach matchup in Valorant is a dominant matchup where one agent significantly outperforms. Based on 3 competitive matches analyzed, Breach wins 100.0% of the time compared to Deadlock's 0.0%, a 100.0 percentage point difference. The most significant gap is in attack-side performance, where Breach consistently outperforms. In this Sentinel vs Initiator matchup, Breach has overwhelming superiority in this agent matchup. Deadlock should never take isolated fights against Breach and must rely entirely on team coordination, utility, and crossfires to compete effectively.

Deadlock vs Breach Fragging Analysis

Breach wins fragging stats against Deadlock in Valorant

Breach edges out Deadlock in a competitive fragging comparison, winning 3 of 5 metrics with notable advantages in KDA efficiency, survivability, headshot accuracy. With only a 3-2 margin based on 3 matches analyzed, this Deadlock vs Breach matchup remains contestable for both sides. Deadlock shouldn't feel outgunned — the statistical gap is narrow enough that individual skill, positioning choices, and in-game decision making can easily swing specific encounters in Deadlock's favor.

Avg KDA
1.16Deadlock
1.69Breach
The KDA disparity between Breach and Deadlock is substantial: 1.69 versus 1.16, a commanding 0.53 point difference that reveals Breach's dominance in direct combat exchanges. This matchup data from 3 games shows Breach consistently outfragging and outliving Deadlock in these encounters. For Deadlock players, the strategic implication is clear: avoid 1v1 gunfights against Breach whenever possible. Instead, leverage team utility, information gathering, and multi-person pushes to neutralize Breach's mechanical advantage. Playing for trades and crossfires becomes essential rather than optional.
Avg Kills
14.7Deadlock
14.3Breach
Kill production between Deadlock and Breach is virtually identical, with Deadlock averaging 14.7 kills per game and Breach securing 14.3. This parity suggests both agents are equally capable of finding frags in this matchup, and round outcomes depend more heavily on objective play, utility usage, and team coordination than raw elimination numbers. Players should focus on impactful kills — entries, clutch situations, and trading — rather than simply padding their kill count.
Avg Deaths
18.7Deadlock
14.0Breach
The death disparity between Breach and Deadlock is stark: 14.0 versus 18.7 deaths per game. Deadlock dies 4.7 more times per match on average, fundamentally impacting their ability to influence rounds. This suggests Deadlock either takes unfavorable fights against Breach or lacks the tools to disengage safely. Deadlock players must completely rethink their aggression patterns — prioritize information and utility over kills, always have an exit plan, and never take coin-flip duels against Breach.
DMG/Round
136.1Deadlock
110.4Breach
The damage differential between Deadlock and Breach is exceptional: 136.1 ADR compared to just 110.4. Deadlock deals 25.6 more damage per round on average, indicating absolute dominance in direct combat exchanges. This level of disparity suggests Deadlock's kit, typical playstyle, or positioning patterns give them massive advantages in dealing damage while Breach struggles to even trade effectively. Breach players should treat Deadlock as a must-avoid duel and focus entirely on non-combat contributions or utility-based damage.
HS %
25.5%Deadlock
37.2%Breach
The headshot percentage disparity between Breach and Deadlock is substantial: 37.2% compared to 25.5%, a 11.7 point difference. Breach consistently displays far superior aim precision in this matchup, turning potential trades into clean kills and surviving encounters that would kill less accurate players. For Deadlock, challenging Breach in a fair aim duel is statistically unwise. Success requires creating unfair fights — off-angles, utility combinations, multi-person pressure — where Breach's aim advantage cannot fully manifest.

Deadlock vs Breach Attack and Defense Performance

Attack Side
Breach
Deadlock29.4%
Breach45.5%
Defense Side
Breach
Deadlock54.5%
Breach70.6%

Attack Side Breakdown

The attack-side performance gap between Breach and Deadlock is dramatic: 45.5% versus 29.4%, a commanding 16.0 percentage point advantage. Breach dominates offensive scenarios in this matchup to a degree that requires Deadlock to fundamentally change their approach to attack-side play.

Our analysis of 3 competitive matches reveals Breach has overwhelming attack-side superiority in every measurable category. Site executions, entry success, post-plant conversion, and mid-round adaptability all massively favor Breach. This isn't a gap that Deadlock can overcome through practice or "playing better" — it's a structural matchup disadvantage. Deadlock teams must build their entire attack strategy around protecting Deadlock from direct Breach engagement: give Deadlock lurk roles, put them in trade positions rather than entry, and design executes where Deadlock's weaknesses are covered by teammate utility.

Under no circumstances should Deadlock take entry duels against Breach. The 16.0% attack gap makes entry fragging against Breach one of the lowest-percentage plays in Valorant. Deadlock must exclusively play support roles on attack: flash for teammates, smoke for executes, trade after entries, or create map pressure through lurks that don't involve Breach confrontation. Breach should actively hunt Deadlock entries, knowing the statistical advantage is overwhelming.

Deadlock's post-plant conversion rate against Breach is catastrophic. The data shows Deadlock fails to hold spike plants at a dramatically higher rate than Breach. Never leave Deadlock alone post-plant — they need constant teammate support, crossfire setups, and utility coordination to have any chance of winning these scenarios. Consider not planting at all if Deadlock is the only survivor. Breach should play extremely confidently in post-plants, knowing Deadlock struggles to convert even favorable positions.

Defense Side Breakdown

The defensive disparity between Breach and Deadlock is substantial: 70.6% versus 54.5%, a 16.0 point chasm. Breach absolutely dominates CT side in this matchup — their site holds are significantly harder to break, their retake contributions more impactful, and their defensive utility more effective at every level.

Deadlock cannot be trusted with traditional site anchor responsibilities against Breach. The 16.0% defensive gap is too large to overcome through positioning or individual skill. Teams must protect Deadlock: pair them with multiple teammates, give them off-site lurk positions, or have them rotate immediately when Breach's presence is identified on their site. Breach should aggressively anchor the most difficult sites on any map, knowing their defensive capability is overwhelming.

Deadlock should avoid retake scenarios against Breach entirely when possible. The data from 3 matches shows Deadlock's retake conversion rate against Breach is dramatically lower than average. If Deadlock must retake, require 3+ player numbers advantage and full utility coordination. Breach should play post-plant positions knowing Deadlock lacks the capability to effectively contest them. In clutch scenarios, Breach wins at overwhelming rates.

Economy decisions for Deadlock must account for their defensive inadequacy. Force buying against Breach is essentially throwing away credits — the defensive gap makes partial buys nearly unwinnable. Deadlock should always advocate for full saves, building toward rounds where team utility can compensate for their individual defensive weakness. Breach can confidently force and half-buy, knowing their defensive advantages persist across all economy states.

Overall Side Analysis

Breach demonstrates commanding superiority on both attack (45.5%) and defense (70.6%), comprehensively outperforming Deadlock across all phases of the game. Based on our analysis of 3 competitive matches, this is one of the more one-sided agent matchups in Valorant, with Breach holding advantages at every stage.

Map selection and team composition cannot fix Deadlock's disadvantage in this matchup. Breach outperforms across all map types and team structures. If you're playing Deadlock into Breach, your team composition needs to compensate heavily: strong fragging agents to carry Deadlock's weight, utility-heavy supports to cover their positioning, and coordination to avoid leaving Deadlock in isolated Breach encounters.

For ranked climbing, avoid playing Deadlock when you expect to face Breach frequently. The 32.1 combined percentage point disadvantage across both sides is too large to overcome through individual skill improvement. If Breach is meta in your rank bracket, strongly consider adding them to your agent pool or playing agents that have more neutral matchups.

Final verdict: Breach decisively wins the Deadlock vs Breach matchup. This isn't a skill check or a "play better" situation — Breach has systematic advantages that manifest across thousands of games. Deadlock players facing Breach should adjust expectations, play more supportively, and recognize that direct confrontations are statistically unfavorable at every stage of the game.

Sentinel vs Initiator Dynamics

The Sentinel (Deadlock) vs Initiator (Breach) dynamic creates asymmetric encounters where each agent brings fundamentally different tools to engagements. Deadlock's Sentinel abilities serve different purposes than Breach's Initiator kit, meaning direct fights often feature non-equivalent utility exchanges.

Understanding how Sentinel abilities interact with Initiator counterplay is essential for maximizing your agent's potential. Deadlock's Sentinel toolkit may excel at certain aspects while Breach's Initiator kit counters others. The Breach advantage suggests their role's capabilities translate better to winning these cross-role encounters on average.

Deadlock has favorable matchups against 9 agents and unfavorable matchups against 11 agents in Valorant. Deadlock's strongest matchup is against Phoenix with a 75.0% win rate. The most challenging matchup is Breach at 0.0% win rate. Use the table below to find specific matchup details and performance metrics.

Deadlock matchup win rates and combat stats in Valorant (Patch 12.10)
Opponent
Win Rate
Matches
KDA
DMG/Rnd
HS %
Atk WR
Def WR
46.15%261.33142.030.7%46.7%51.8%
66.67%211.22127.631.5%53.2%52.7%
43.75%161.31134.028.9%45.3%51.6%
23.08%131.07120.933.6%41.1%44.8%
53.85%131.42140.435.4%55.1%53.3%
38.46%131.31128.730.6%47.8%44.9%
20.00%101.09121.133.6%37.8%51.2%
12.50%81.14123.130.0%36.5%51.6%
25.00%81.59159.928.3%44.6%47.9%
33.33%61.18129.833.6%31.1%56.1%
66.67%61.30134.336.0%61.2%50.8%
66.67%61.59140.133.2%48.7%64.3%
50.00%61.69163.234.5%54.1%45.9%
75.00%41.94177.830.0%55.9%50.0%
50.00%41.56156.727.8%45.7%51.5%
33.33%30.92105.426.4%23.8%44.4%
66.67%31.30125.830.3%58.3%51.9%
33.33%31.13140.435.7%56.7%29.4%
66.67%31.34144.233.3%53.6%46.7%
0.00%31.16136.125.5%29.4%54.5%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deadlock's best matchup in Valorant?

Deadlock's best matchup is against Phoenix, achieving a 75.0% win rate. Deadlock excels in this matchup through superior fragging ability and favorable utility interactions.

What is Deadlock's hardest matchup?

Deadlock's hardest matchup is against Breach, with only a 0.0% win rate. Against this opponent, Deadlock should focus on team coordination and utility usage to compensate.

How many favorable matchups does Deadlock have?

Deadlock has 9 favorable matchups (50%+ win rate) and 11 unfavorable matchups in Valorant. Understanding these matchup dynamics helps you make better agent picks and adapt your playstyle.

How should I play Deadlock in difficult matchups?

When playing Deadlock in difficult matchups, prioritize team coordination, utility usage, and crossfires. Avoid isolated 1v1 duels against unfavorable opponents and look for opportunities to use Deadlock's abilities to create advantages. Adjust your positioning based on whether you're on attack or defense.

What stats matter most in Deadlock's matchups?

Key stats to analyze in Deadlock's matchups include win rate, KDA ratio, average damage per round, and attack/defense win rates. High damage matchups favor aggressive play, while low KDA matchups suggest playing more supportively and relying on team trades.

See Also: Other Sentinels