Deadlock vs Killjoy matchup in Valorant
Win Rate
66.7%
Matches
3
KDA
1.41
ADR
132

Deadlock vs KilljoyMatchups

Sentinel
Patch12.05
Matches315,391
RegionAll Regions
RankAll Ranks
PlatformAll Platforms
ModeCompetitive
Last UpdatedApr 5, 2026
MethodologyData Methodology

Deadlock vs Killjoy matchup breakdown: Deadlock dominates with a 66.7% win rate across 3 matches. Superior fragging (1.41 KDA) gives Deadlock a clear edge. See attack/defense stats and combat analysis.

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.

Compare against an opponent
Killjoy - 66.7% win rateKilljoy(66.7%)
Deadlock - 66.7% win rate in this matchup
Deadlock
66.7% WR
VS
Killjoy vs Deadlock matchup - 33.3% win rate
Killjoy
33.3% WR

Who Wins the Deadlock vs Killjoy Matchup?

Deadlock wins the Deadlock vs Killjoy matchup
Winner
Deadlock
Matches: 3
66.7%
Win Rate
33.3%
1.41
Avg KDA
0.88
16.7
Avg Kills
15.0
14.7
Avg Deaths
19.3
132.0
DMG/Round
129.4
30.2%
HS %
21.9%
200
Combat Score
194
44.4%
Attack WR
38.2%
61.8%
Defense WR
55.6%

Deadlock vs Killjoy Performance Breakdown

Deadlock vs Killjoy matchup breakdown - overall performance winner

In the Deadlock vs Killjoy matchup, Deadlock demonstrates complete superiority across all four key performance categories. Based on 3 analyzed matches, Deadlock outperforms Killjoy in fragging efficiency, damage output, and both attack and defense win rates. This comprehensive advantage makes Deadlock the statistically favored pick when facing Killjoy in ranked Valorant matches.

Fragging Power
1.41Deadlock
0.88Killjoy
Deadlock significantly outperforms Killjoy in fragging efficiency with a 1.41 KDA compared to 0.88. This 0.53 KDA differential indicates that Deadlock players consistently secure more eliminations while dying less frequently, translating to more impactful rounds and better economy management throughout matches.
Damage Output
132.0Deadlock
129.4Killjoy
Damage output is evenly distributed in this matchup, with Deadlock averaging 132.0 ADR and Killjoy at 129.4 ADR. Neither agent holds a decisive firepower advantage, making utility usage and team coordination the key differentiators.
Attack Side
44.4%Deadlock
38.2%Killjoy
On the attacking side, Deadlock dominates with a 44.4% win rate compared to Killjoy's 38.2%. This 6.2 percentage point gap indicates Deadlock 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
61.8%Deadlock
55.6%Killjoy
Deadlock excels on the defensive half with a commanding 61.8% win rate, far surpassing Killjoy's 55.6%. This 6.2 percentage point advantage demonstrates Deadlock's superior ability to anchor sites, gather information, and deny enemy executes through effective utility and positioning.

Deadlock vs Killjoy Matchup Summary

The Deadlock vs Killjoy matchup in Valorant is a dominant matchup where one agent significantly outperforms. Based on 3 competitive matches analyzed, Deadlock wins 66.7% of the time compared to Killjoy's 33.3%, a 33.3 percentage point difference. The most significant gap is in fragging ability, where Deadlock consistently outperforms. In this Sentinel vs Sentinel matchup, Deadlock has overwhelming superiority in this agent matchup. Killjoy should never take isolated fights against Deadlock and must rely entirely on team coordination, utility, and crossfires to compete effectively.

Deadlock vs Killjoy Fragging Analysis

Deadlock wins fragging stats against Killjoy in Valorant

Deadlock achieves a clean sweep in the fragging department, winning all five combat metrics against Killjoy in the Deadlock vs Killjoy matchup. This comprehensive dominance across KDA efficiency, kill production, survivability demonstrates that Deadlock holds systematic mechanical advantages in these encounters. Based on analysis of 3 competitive matches, Deadlock players can approach duels against Killjoy with confidence, while Killjoy players must completely avoid fair fights and instead focus on utility-based contributions, information gathering, and team coordination to remain impactful.

Avg KDA
1.41Deadlock
0.88Killjoy
The KDA disparity between Deadlock and Killjoy is substantial: 1.41 versus 0.88, a commanding 0.53 point difference that reveals Deadlock's dominance in direct combat exchanges. This matchup data from 3 games shows Deadlock consistently outfragging and outliving Killjoy in these encounters. For Killjoy players, the strategic implication is clear: avoid 1v1 gunfights against Deadlock whenever possible. Instead, leverage team utility, information gathering, and multi-person pushes to neutralize Deadlock's mechanical advantage. Playing for trades and crossfires becomes essential rather than optional.
Avg Kills
16.7Deadlock
15.0Killjoy
Deadlock substantially outfrags Killjoy in this matchup, averaging 16.7 kills compared to 15.0 — a difference of nearly 1.7 eliminations per match. When Deadlock faces Killjoy, the data clearly shows Deadlock finding more fragging opportunities and converting them into kills. Killjoy players should recognize this statistical reality and adjust their approach: play more supportively, focus on enabling teammates, and avoid ego-challenging Deadlock in situations where your team doesn't need you to take that duel.
Avg Deaths
14.7Deadlock
19.3Killjoy
The death disparity between Deadlock and Killjoy is stark: 14.7 versus 19.3 deaths per game. Killjoy dies 4.7 more times per match on average, fundamentally impacting their ability to influence rounds. This suggests Killjoy either takes unfavorable fights against Deadlock or lacks the tools to disengage safely. Killjoy 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 Deadlock.
DMG/Round
132.0Deadlock
129.4Killjoy
Damage output per round is essentially equal between Deadlock (132.0 ADR) and Killjoy (129.4 ADR). This parity indicates both agents apply similar pressure in firefights and contribute comparably to wearing down enemy health pools. When these agents face off, neither can rely on superior damage output to swing rounds — instead, the deciding factors become headshot consistency, timing of engagements, and coordination with teammates' utility and damage.
HS %
30.2%Deadlock
21.9%Killjoy
The headshot percentage disparity between Deadlock and Killjoy is substantial: 30.2% compared to 21.9%, a 8.4 point difference. Deadlock 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 Killjoy, challenging Deadlock in a fair aim duel is statistically unwise. Success requires creating unfair fights — off-angles, utility combinations, multi-person pressure — where Deadlock's aim advantage cannot fully manifest.

Deadlock vs Killjoy Attack and Defense Performance

Attack Side
Deadlock
Deadlock44.4%
Killjoy38.2%
Defense Side
Deadlock
Deadlock61.8%
Killjoy55.6%

Attack Side Breakdown

Deadlock significantly outperforms Killjoy on attack side, achieving a 44.4% round win rate versus 38.2%. This 6.2 point disparity reveals Deadlock as the clearly superior offensive agent in this head-to-head, with advantages that Killjoy cannot easily overcome through individual skill alone.

Based on 3 matches analyzed, Deadlock dominates attack-side scenarios through multiple vectors. Entry success rate, post-plant conversion, and mid-round adaptability all favor Deadlock significantly. Killjoy teams must make structural adjustments to their attack approach: rely less on Killjoy for key fragging roles, design executes that minimize Killjoy's direct engagement with Deadlock, and consider how team composition can cover Killjoy's offensive weaknesses. Simply "playing better" isn't enough to overcome a 6.2% gap.

Killjoy should avoid entry fragging roles against Deadlock whenever possible. The data clearly shows Deadlock wins a disproportionate share of first contacts on attack. Killjoy players should volunteer for support roles — flashing for teammates, trading entries, or lurking to create map pressure without direct Deadlock confrontation. If forced to entry, wait for maximum utility support and ensure a trade is guaranteed. Deadlock can and should take aggressive entries, knowing statistical backing supports confident play.

Post-plant scenarios heavily favor Deadlock in this matchup. Killjoy struggles to convert spike plants into round wins at the same rate, whether due to weaker defuse denial, inferior retake resistance, or less effective post-plant positioning. Killjoy teams should never leave Killjoy alone in post-plant — always have teammates nearby for crossfires and trades. Consider giving the spike to a different player when possible. Deadlock should recognize their post-plant dominance and play for spike aggressively after site takes.

Defense Side Breakdown

Deadlock substantially outclasses Killjoy on defense, achieving 61.8% round wins compared to 55.6%. This 6.2 percentage point gap indicates Deadlock excels at core defensive tasks — anchoring sites, gathering information, stalling executes, and contributing to retakes — at a level Killjoy cannot match.

Killjoy should never solo anchor against Deadlock. The 6.2% defensive gap makes isolated site holds extremely unfavorable for Killjoy. Instead, pair Killjoy with a teammate, give them off-site positions that allow early rotates, or have them play supportive roles that don't require extended site holds. Deadlock should actively anchor difficult sites, knowing their defensive capabilities significantly exceed Killjoy's.

Retake dynamics heavily favor Deadlock. When Killjoy needs to retake against Deadlock, success requires overwhelming numbers and utility coordination — never attempt equal-number retakes and absolutely avoid solo retakes. Deadlock should play post-plant positions confidently, knowing Killjoy struggles to clear them effectively. In clutch scenarios, Deadlock has a significant statistical edge that Killjoy cannot overcome through individual skill alone.

Economy management becomes critical for Killjoy in this matchup. Force buying against Deadlock is mathematically unfavorable — the defensive gap compounds when utility is limited. Killjoy should advocate for full saves, ensuring full buy rounds have maximum utility to compensate for their defensive disadvantages. Deadlock can confidently force buy, knowing their defensive kit provides advantages that partially compensate for economic disadvantages.

Overall Side Analysis

Deadlock demonstrates commanding superiority on both attack (44.4%) and defense (61.8%), comprehensively outperforming Killjoy 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 Deadlock holding advantages at every stage.

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

For ranked climbing, avoid playing Killjoy when you expect to face Deadlock frequently. The 12.4 combined percentage point disadvantage across both sides is too large to overcome through individual skill improvement. If Deadlock is meta in your rank bracket, strongly consider adding them to your agent pool or playing agents that have more neutral matchups.

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

Sentinel vs Sentinel Dynamics

Both Deadlock and Killjoy fill the Sentinel role in Valorant team compositions. This role mirror means teams won't face composition issues from having both agents — the question is purely which Sentinel performs better in direct competition. Our data clearly indicates Deadlock is the stronger Sentinel pick when these agents face each other.

In Sentinel vs Sentinel encounters, similar ability timing and usage patterns mean both agents often use their kits in comparable ways. The winner typically comes down to which player uses their abilities more efficiently and wins the mechanical duels that follow. Deadlock's statistical advantage suggests their specific Sentinel kit translates slightly better to winning these mirror encounters.

Deadlock has favorable matchups against 13 agents and unfavorable matchups against 10 agents in Valorant. Deadlock's strongest matchup is against Phoenix with a 100.0% win rate. The most challenging matchup is Neon at 11.1% win rate. Use the table below to find specific matchup details and performance metrics.

Deadlock matchup win rates and combat stats in Valorant (Patch 12.05)
Opponent
Win Rate
Matches
KDA
DMG/Rnd
HS %
Atk WR
Def WR
56.92%651.43137.030.4%47.4%57.0%
62.22%451.33134.933.8%53.3%53.3%
42.86%421.23127.233.8%44.9%51.7%
52.94%341.30128.431.9%52.3%49.3%
46.88%321.34137.633.8%46.8%52.9%
45.16%311.35133.336.4%47.6%53.9%
35.48%311.32132.728.8%42.0%53.4%
44.44%271.39137.333.7%46.7%53.9%
45.83%241.35137.730.9%45.6%55.9%
69.23%131.41123.233.9%60.0%54.2%
53.85%131.32135.431.8%40.3%54.1%
54.55%111.20127.331.7%48.4%54.5%
11.11%91.08120.132.5%44.1%40.6%
87.50%81.25122.731.7%57.0%58.5%
20.00%51.05124.630.9%52.9%33.3%
20.00%51.30146.929.1%47.8%36.5%
60.00%51.17123.530.4%42.4%54.0%
50.00%41.44135.333.1%64.6%44.4%
25.00%41.25135.141.9%34.7%55.8%
100.00%32.33174.533.3%65.5%66.7%
66.67%31.55149.840.5%54.8%52.8%
100.00%31.46139.036.7%55.9%71.0%
66.67%31.41132.030.2%44.4%61.8%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deadlock's best matchup in Valorant?

Deadlock's best matchup is against Phoenix, achieving a 100.0% 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 Neon, with only a 11.1% 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 13 favorable matchups (50%+ win rate) and 10 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