Deadlock: How to mantle and Climb walls

Deadlock is the latest title from Valve currently in Early Access and it already made a name for itself, climbing the number of players with over 100,000 every day on Steam. The hero shooter mechanics mixed in a MOBA playstyle surprisingly blend together well, allowing players to experience a new genre of casual and competitive game.

The new players joining the Deadlock scene might find it a bit difficult to get a grasp on the heroes’ abilities. Having a high ground in Deadlock can surely help you take lane controls fairly easily and win your enemy fights. Be sure to also check out how to make a custom lobby in Deadlock.

However, if you have played Deadlock before or are a new player, you can go in to Deadlock’s tutorial to learn how to mantle. But most players tend to skip the tutorials and jump straight into matches with other players. Don’t Worry! We got you covered on how to mantle and Climb walls to help boost your skill in both Ranked and normal matches in Deadlock.

Mantle is an important mechanic in Deadlock and you will be missing out on one of the most useful mechanics in the game. Once, you’re good with mantling and all ready to climb walls and ledges, you can change the output of so many fights.

How to mantle in Deadlock?

To mantle in Deadlock, all you need to do is hold your Space key (or any key you use for jump). Do that in front of a wall, a ledge, or any obstacle. This will help your hero to climb up that wall, ledge or anything that is in your way.

Mantle is basically very useful for climbing walls and getting on the roofs of some buildings. This introduces more opportunities to get into the enemy base. Most Deadlock will do a basic approach by walking straight into enemy towers and their base. Which can cause them to lose a lot of lives. But with the help of mantle, you can get on the rooftop and flank your enemies from behind and play with high ground over your enemies.

How Mantle helps and uses in Deadlock

Heroes in Deadlock such as Grey Talon and Vindicta are the ones that benefit most from the mantle. You can use this strategy with these heroes as they don’t have a lot of health to push in a lane. But using mantle and gaining high ground you can shoot your enemies from long range without having to contact them.

It is also very good to mantle into high places when you’re low on HP. It will also be complex for enemies to shoot you while you’re climbing up as most enemies will not have a perfect aim compared to that in a straight line on different lanes.

That’s all you need to know about mantle and how to use it for high ground in Deadlock.