Holliday Bounce Pad In Deadlock: How The Launch, Landing Radius, And Stomp Stun Work
Holliday 2 is Bounce Pad, the mobility tool that launches heroes and now gets a Holliday-only stomp stun at T3.
Bounce Pad is Holliday leaving a launch contract on the floor.
Short answer: Bounce Pad places a launch pad in the world. Any hero can use the launch, but Holliday’s landing creates the damaging stomp, and the current T3 adds a Holliday-only stun.
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Bounce Pad Holliday drops a pad that launches heroes and lets her land with a damaging stomp. |
Current Mechanics
Deadlock.one’s current Holliday data lists Bounce Pad with a 0.08-second cast delay, 1 charge, 41-second cooldown, 3.5-second charge delay, 22-second duration, 50 percent air acceleration, 60 stomp damage with 0.4 spirit scaling, 9m landing radius, and +100 percent air control.
The pad is both mobility and threat setup. It can start a chase, save a retreat, reposition Holliday for a barrel angle, or extend Spirit Lasso’s duration when used as part of her ultimate setup.
Upgrade Path
- 1 AP: -10s cooldown.
- 2 AP: you and allies gain +4m/s move speed for 4 seconds on landing.
- 5 AP: +0.7s stomp stun.
The 2 AP upgrade makes Bounce Pad more useful for team movement. The 5 AP upgrade is the fight-starter: the landing is no longer just damage and displacement pressure, it can briefly stun when Holliday triggers it.
Key Patch Changes
Valve’s June 11, 2026 minor update fixed several elevated-area placement issues, reduced Bounce Pad landing radius from 12m to 9m, and changed T3 from extra stomp damage and scaling into a Holliday-only stomp stun: +0.7s, and only when Holliday triggers it.
That trade is easy to misread. The landing circle is smaller, but the upgraded landing is meaner if Holliday actually hits it.
How To Use It
Use Bounce Pad when the landing matters. A random launch is just travel. A good launch creates a barrel angle, sets up Crackshot pressure, extends Spirit Lasso, or forces the enemy to move before they wanted to.
SwoleBenji’s June 13, 2026 guide calls out the new post-patch combo shell: if Bounce Pad stun lands, Lasso and barrel follow-ups become much cleaner. Older beginner guides, including itsTHATducker’s Holliday guide, still help with the basic read that Bounce Pad is not only escape movement. It is also how Holliday makes vertical nonsense useful.
Counterplay
Watch the pad and do not donate a predictable landing. The June 11 radius reduction helps defenders if they keep moving, but the T3 stun punishes anyone who assumes the stomp is only damage.
Lore And Context
Holliday’s kit is built around trick shots and forced angles. Bounce Pad is the part where the sheriff stops walking to the duel and starts arriving through the ceiling.
Sources
Current mechanics and icon art were checked against Deadlock.one’s Holliday page and the Bounce Pad modal. Patch context comes from Valve’s June 11, 2026 Steam announcement. Video context comes from SwoleBenji’s June 13, 2026 Holliday guide and itsTHATducker’s September 16, 2025 Holliday guide.
For the broader Holliday file, see DramaLock’s best heroes tracker guide, matchups guide, synergies guide, and Street Brawl tier list.
