In Deadlock, gathering souls is crucial for making progress and improving your stats. The most effective methods include farming neutral enemies, also known as Denizens, and exploiting hidden resources like destructible objects and Sinner’s Sacrifice machines.
If you’re looking to maximize your soul collection and master the art of jungling, this detailed guide will give you all the information you need to optimize your gameplay.
In this guide, we’ll delve into the techniques of jungling and farming to quickly gather souls, avoid losing them, and use them strategically in Deadlock. Don’t hesitate to practice in the Sandbox mode to learn a jungling routine during your lane phase.
Jungling and Farming in Deadlock: The Essentials
In Deadlock, the jungle refers to areas between the main lanes of the map where neutral enemies and hidden resources are found. Farming these areas, also known as jungling, involves killing enemies and destroying objects to gather souls, the main currency in the game. These souls can then be spent on stat upgrades or items in the shop.
The souls you earn from killing enemies or breaking objects appear as small silver orbs next to you, called unsecured soul orbs. These orbs slowly merge into your soul counter at a rate dependent on the amount of unsecured souls you’ve accumulated.
Absorbing Unsecured Souls
Unsecured souls gradually absorb into your soul counter. Here are the main characteristics of the process:
- Standard Absorption: Up to 100 unsecured souls are absorbed at a rate of 1 soul per second.
- Rate Increase: For every additional 100 unsecured souls, the absorption rate increases by 1 soul per second (e.g., 200 souls = 2 souls/sec).
- Risk of Loss: If you die before all your unsecured souls are absorbed, you lose the orb, which another player can pick up within 3 minutes.
Soul Absorption Rate Chart
Number of Unsecured Souls | Absorption Rate (souls/sec) |
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0-100 | 1/sec |
101-200 | 2/sec |
201-300 | 3/sec |
301-400 | 4/sec |
You can spend your souls immediately after obtaining them, even if they are not yet fully absorbed. This can be useful in situations where you need to quickly purchase upgrades. However, it’s risky to keep a large number of unsecured souls for too long, as you can lose them if defeated.
Exploiting Jungle Resources
Besides neutral enemies, the jungle has other resources like destructible objects and Sinner’s Sacrifice machines. These elements provide souls differently from traditional combat.
Destructible Objects
Destructible objects, like crates, jars, or wooden chests, are scattered across the map. While they don’t appear on the mini-map, they are a great source of extra souls. Here are the main characteristics:
- Appearance: Crates, vases, jars, wooden chests.
- Soul Gains: Start at 35 souls and increase by one soul every 20 seconds.
- Availability: These objects are not marked on the mini-map, so thorough exploration is required to find them.
Sinner’s Sacrifice Machines
These machines appear from the 10th minute of the game and offer a significant opportunity to gather souls in one place. Their destruction requires strategy, as they are resistant and deal damage with each hit.
Strategy for Attacking Sinner’s Sacrifice Machines
- Machine Health Points: 500 HP.
- Damage Dealt: Each attack (light or heavy) costs you 40 HP.
- Rewards: 19-25 souls per light hit, 39-50 souls per heavy hit.
- Additional Orbs: After destruction, the machine drops seven orbs, each containing 26-37 souls.
On average, a Sinner’s Sacrifice machine can provide between 350 and 520 souls, depending on the game’s progress. There are six machines distributed across the map, with two per zone (2×2 and 2×1). They respawn once, five minutes after their initial destruction.
Denizens and Jungle Camps
Denizens are neutral enemies scattered in Deadlock‘s jungle. These enemies are divided into three categories: small, medium, and large, each offering different amounts of souls. They are marked on the mini-map as green triangles, with additional lines indicating their size.
Location of Denizens Camps
- Small Camp: Single green triangle (6 small camps appear after 2 minutes, respawn after 4 minutes).
- Medium Camp: Triangle with one line (26 medium camps appear after 7 minutes, respawn after 6 minutes).
- Large Camp: Triangle with two lines (8 large camps appear after 7 minutes, respawn after 8 minutes).
Characteristics of Denizens
Type of Denizen | Souls per Denizen | Damage (every 0.5 sec) | Bullet Resistance | Spirit Resistance | Health Points |
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Small / Green | 44 +1 every 2 minutes | 3 | 50% | 30% | 200 HP |
Medium / Yellow | 88 +1 every minute | 7 | 50% | 30% | 500 HP |
Large / Red | 220 +2.5 every minute | 9 | 60% | 35% | 1750 HP |
Denizens camps offer great farming opportunities, but they come with risks. Small Denizens are easier to eliminate, but large Denizens can cause significant damage, so it’s recommended to have a well-equipped team before tackling them.
Strategic Jungling Tips
To maximize soul gains and minimize risks, here are some essential tips:
- Ensure a solid build: Don’t venture into large Denizens camps without a prepared team or strong build.
- Watch unsecured souls: Don’t carry too many unsecured souls for long, as you risk losing them if defeated.
- Use machines wisely: Take advantage of Sinner’s Sacrifice machines to quickly gather a large number of souls, but monitor your health during the attack.
To become a Deadlock expert, check out our guide on creating and using autoexec files, or discover the best strategies to defeat the mid-boss in Deadlock!