Deadlock Pro Builds In 2026: How To Use Mobalytics And Tracklock Without Copying Blind
Build pages are useful, but they are not commandments. Mobalytics gives creator builds, Tracklock gives pro-build item frequency, and both need patch-date context before you paste them into a match.
A build is a map, not a driver.
Deadlock pro builds are useful in 2026, but they are not commandments. On June 16, 2026, Mobalytics was the cleaner creator-build library, while Tracklock was the better recent-match pro-build lens. The smart play is to use both, then adapt instead of pasting and praying.
Mobalytics says its Deadlock builds cover every character with recommendations from creators and experts including Seagull, Vegas, Hydration, AverageJonas, Deathy, Lefaa, Rina, Sharky, and Suzu. It also warns that Deadlock and the site are still in pre-alpha. That warning belongs in your brain before any build belongs in your lane.
What Mobalytics Is Best For
Mobalytics is strongest when you want a named build with a readable structure. The checked builds page showed examples like Graves by Hydration, updated May 30, 2026; Bomb Bebop, Support Ivy, and Hybrid Vindicta by Suzu, updated May 28, 2026; and Knife Shiv by rina, updated May 27, 2026.
Specific build pages also show the kind of intent that raw item lists cannot. Bruiser Billy by rina, updated May 27, 2026 with build ID 285660, frames the setup around survivability plus efficient gun and spirit items. That is more helpful than a pile of item icons because it tells you what the build is trying to do.
What Tracklock Is Best For
Tracklock is stronger when you want to see what recent high-end samples are actually buying. Its Seven Pro Builds page says it tracks item builds, ability orders, and recent match data from pro Deadlock Seven players over the last 30 days. On the June 16 snapshot, the page showed Seven pro builds at 58.9% win rate over 90 games.
The same pattern exists on Tracklock’s Graves Pro Builds page, which says it tracks pro Graves item builds, ability orders, and recent match data over the last 30 days. On the checked page, Graves showed 61.8% win rate over 144 games.
How To Read A Build Without Getting Tricked
First, check the update date or sample window. A build from May 27 can still be useful on June 16, but only if the relevant patch did not break the core idea. A Tracklock pro-build sample can look current, but it may shift quickly if one tournament, one balance patch, or one top player changes the pool.
Second, separate core items from answers. Core items are the reason the build exists. Answers are the things you buy because the enemy team is being rude in a specific way. If you copy defensive items from a match where the enemy comp was all burst and then take them into a slow poke lane, that is not a build problem. That is you using a wrench as a spoon.
Third, match the build to the job. Seven pro builds that lean into Spirit Lifesteal, Mystic Vulnerability, Superior Duration, Escalating Exposure, and Spiritual Overflow are telling you something about sustained AoE pressure. Graves builds with Restorative Shot, Mystic Shot, Heroic Aura, Superior Duration, and Echo Shard are telling you a different story about tempo, utility, and repeated fight value.
The Short Version
Use Mobalytics when you want a guided build with creator context. Use Tracklock when you want recent pro-build item frequency and match receipts. Use both when you want to understand a hero. Use neither as an excuse to stop thinking. Deadlock changes too quickly for build copying to stay clean for long.
Source note: Build pages and tracker figures were checked on June 16, 2026. Mobalytics and Tracklock are third-party sources, not official Valve build recommendations.