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Phoenix Deadlock: two aimbots, ESP and soul aim

Phoenix Deadlock is a private Deadlock cheat for Valve\'s MOBA-shooter hybrid. The main difference from any shooter build is that the aim here can target not only enemies but also Souls and creeps (Troopers), automating the match economy. The subscription has three blocks.

The first — the Vector Aimbot: a vector aim that leads the crosshair. Enable, Aim Mode (Hold / Toggle / Always), aim on Souls and Troopers, Through Wall (on targets behind cover), Show FOV, FOV, Smooth (smoothing), Bone (head or nearest bone). The second — the Silent Aimbot: a covert aim with no visible crosshair movement. Enable, Aim Mode (Key Hold / Toggle / Always), Souls, Through Wall, Magic Bullet (a hit regardless of the crosshair position), Show FOV, FOV, Bone, Troopers.

The third block — Visuals (the Players ESP): Enable, Show Box, Show Health, Show Level, Show Hero Name, Show Player Name, Show Skeleton, Show Glow, Show Distance and Show Troopers. The parameters are honed for the MOBA: hero level and hero name immediately tell how dangerous the opponent is.

On top — Custom Colors (manual colour tuning for boxes, text, skeletons and other ESP elements) and Save / Load / Reset configs for presets per hero. Deadlock\'s protection is VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat), and our bypass is tuned specifically to it. There is no HWID spoofer in the product: a VAC ban is tied to the Steam account, not to hardware, so a hardware swap gives no useful effect here. One product, one subscription, strictly for Deadlock on Steam.

Working Steam
Is a spoofer built in? No Is a flash drive required to launch? No Do you need to enter the BIOS to launch? No

Updates

Updates for Deadlock Cheat

The date is the last change to the software — a fix or an update for a game patch. Many games rarely get patches, so the software does not need constant updates: if the last update was a while ago, the game simply has not changed and there was nothing to update. The key point — if the product is available to buy, it works.

Deadlock has been updated

Deadlock has been updated

Added ability to use aimbot on Troopers
Added Troopers display in ESP
Fully redesigned GUI
Improved performance and optimization

Open news

Deadlock updated for the latest patch of the game.

Deadlock updated for the latest patch of the game.

Most of the functionality has been restored after major changes to the game engine.

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Deadlock all functions have been restored.

Deadlock all functions have been restored.

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Deadlock updated for the latest patch of the game.

Deadlock updated for the latest patch of the game.

Most of the functionality has been restored after major changes to the game engine.

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Specifications of Deadlock Cheat

Status
Working
Spoofer
No
Flash drive
No
BIOS
No
Steam

Features of Deadlock Cheat

Vector Aimbot

Enable

Turns on the vector aimbot.

Aim Mode (Hold / Toggle / Always)

The aimbot activation mode — hold a key, toggle or constant operation.

Souls

Turn on aim at souls.

Troopers

Turn on aim at creeps.

Through Wall

Lets the aimbot work on targets behind cover.

Show FOV

Displays the aimbot working zone on screen.

FOV

The size of the area within which the aimbot searches for targets.

Smooth

The degree of aim movement smoothing.

Bone

The aim point — head or the bone nearest the crosshair.

Silent Aimbot

Enable

Turns on Silent Aim — covert aiming with no visual crosshair movement.

Aim Mode (Key Hold / Toggle / Always)

The activation mode — hold, toggle or always.

Souls

Turn on aim at souls.

Through Wall

Lets Silent Aim work on targets behind walls.

Magic Bullet

Hits on the target regardless of the exact crosshair position.

Show FOV

Displays the Silent Aimbot working zone.

FOV

The Silent Aimbot target capture radius.

Bone

The enemy hitbox for Silent Aim — head or the nearest point.

Troopers

Turn on aim at creeps.

Visuals (WH)

Players ESP — Enable

Turns on the ESP for players — display through walls.

Show Box

Displays players as boxes.

Show Health

Displays players\' health level.

Show Level

Shows the character level.

Show Hero Name

Displays the hero or class name.

Show Player Name

Displays player nicknames.

Show Skeleton

Displays the player model skeleton.

Show Glow

Highlights players with a coloured glow.

Show Distance

Displays the distance to players.

Show Troopers

Display creeps on the map.

Other Phoenix Deadlock features

Custom Colors

Colour tuning for boxes, text, skeletons and other ESP elements with manual shade selection.

Save

Saving the current cheat settings.

Load

Loading a saved config.

Reset

Resetting the settings to defaults.

What is inside the Phoenix Deadlock subscription

The Phoenix Deadlock subscription splits into three blocks. The Vector Aimbot — a vector aim that leads the crosshair: Enable, Aim Mode (Hold / Toggle / Always), aim on Souls and Troopers, Through Wall, Show FOV, FOV, Smooth, Bone. The Silent Aimbot — a covert aim with no visible crosshair movement: Enable, Aim Mode (Key Hold / Toggle / Always), Souls, Through Wall, Magic Bullet, Show FOV, FOV, Bone, Troopers.

Visuals — the Players ESP: Enable, Show Box, Show Health, Show Level, Show Hero Name, Show Player Name, Show Skeleton, Show Glow, Show Distance and Show Troopers. The third block — the rest: Custom Colors (manual colour tuning for boxes, text, skeletons and other ESP elements), Save, Load and Reset for configs.

The main feature of the build is that the aim can target not only enemies but also Souls and creeps, automating Deadlock's MOBA economy. The game's anti-cheat is VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat); our bypass is tuned to it. There is no HWID spoofer in the product because a VAC ban is tied to the Steam account, not to hardware. All in one subscription, strictly for Deadlock on Steam.

Vector Aimbot: a breakdown of the parameters

The Vector Aimbot is a "regular" aim that physically leads your crosshair to the target. Suited for confident soul farming and for those used to seeing the bring-up. A breakdown of the settings.

  • Enable. Turns on the vector aimbot.
  • Aim Mode (Hold / Toggle / Always). The activation mode: Hold — works while holding a key, Toggle — turned on/off by a switch, Always — constant operation.
  • Souls. Turn on aim at souls. The aim brings the crosshair to the soul orb so you do not miss last-hits and secure/deny Souls.
  • Troopers. Turn on aim at creeps — for fast lane clearing.
  • Through Wall. Lets the aimbot work on targets behind cover. Powerful but visually suspicious — use it sparingly.
  • Show FOV. Displays the aimbot working zone on screen as a circle.
  • FOV. The size of the area within which the aimbot searches for targets. A narrow FOV is more natural, a wide one more aggressive.
  • Smooth. The degree of aim movement smoothing. A high Smooth makes the bring-up smooth and human-like, without a crosshair teleport.
  • Bone. The choice of aim point — the head or the bone nearest the crosshair.

Silent Aimbot and Magic Bullet

The Silent Aimbot is covert aiming with no visible crosshair movement. The camera stays under your control, while the hit is corrected unnoticeably at the moment of the shot. Visually cleaner than Vector, so it is popular with those who preserve the "purity" of their replays and killcams.

  • Enable. Turns on Silent Aim (covert aiming with no visual crosshair movement).
  • Aim Mode (Key Hold / Toggle / Always). The activation mode: hold a key, toggle or always.
  • Souls. Turn on aim at souls — covert collecting and denying of orbs with no visible bring-up.
  • Through Wall. Lets Silent Aim work on targets behind walls.
  • Magic Bullet. Hits on the target regardless of the exact crosshair position. The most powerful Silent aim option: the bullet "finds" the target even if the crosshair points away. Maximally effective and maximally noticeable in a recording — use it wisely.
  • Show FOV. Displays the Silent Aimbot working zone.
  • FOV. The Silent Aimbot target capture radius.
  • Bone. The choice of enemy hitbox for Silent Aim — the head or the nearest point.
  • Troopers. Turn on aim at creeps.

Players ESP and other features

The visual block and service settings. The ESP is honed for Deadlock's MOBA parameters, and the configs let you keep presets for different heroes.

  • Players ESP — Enable. Turns on the ESP for players — display through walls.
  • Show Box. Displays players as boxes.
  • Show Health. Displays players' health level.
  • Show Level. Shows the character level — how leveled the enemy is.
  • Show Hero Name. Displays the hero or class name.
  • Show Player Name. Displays player nicknames.
  • Show Skeleton. Displays the player model skeleton.
  • Show Glow. Highlights players with a coloured glow.
  • Show Distance. Displays the distance to players.
  • Show Troopers. Display creeps on the map.
  • Custom Colors. Colour tuning for boxes, text, skeletons and other ESP elements with manual shade selection.
  • Save. Saving the current cheat settings.
  • Load. Loading a saved config.
  • Reset. Resetting the settings to defaults.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is in the Phoenix Deadlock subscription?

Everything described on the page ships as one subscription. The Vector Aimbot (Enable, Aim Mode Hold/Toggle/Always, Souls, Troopers, Through Wall, Show FOV, FOV, Smooth, Bone). The Silent Aimbot (Enable, Aim Mode Key Hold/Toggle/Always, Souls, Through Wall, Magic Bullet, Show FOV, FOV, Bone, Troopers). The Players ESP (Enable, Show Box, Show Health, Show Level, Show Hero Name, Show Player Name, Show Skeleton, Show Glow, Show Distance, Show Troopers). And the rest: Custom Colors, Save, Load, Reset. No separate paid modules. A HWID spoofer is not in the build — a VAC ban is tied to the Steam account, not to hardware.

Why should the aim target Souls?

Because Souls are the heart of Deadlock's economy. When a creep or hero dies, a soul orb appears that you must finish with a shot to take (or deny the opponent). All lane farming is hitting orbs at the right moment. By turning on Souls in the Vector or Silent aimbot, you automate this: the aim itself brings the crosshair to the orb, you secure almost all your souls and deny the opponents'. Since Souls level the hero and buy items, the soul aim gives a direct edge in net worth and level — often more important than an extra kill early in the match.

How is the Vector Aimbot different from the Silent Aimbot?

The Vector Aimbot physically leads your crosshair to the target — you can see the camera being brought to the enemy or orb. It is more familiar and visual but more noticeable. The Silent Aimbot does not move the crosshair at all: the camera is under your control, the hit is corrected covertly at the moment of the shot, and the Magic Bullet option lets you hit regardless of the exact crosshair position. Silent is cleaner in replays and killcams. Both are configured separately: you can keep Silent for hero fights (where stealth matters) and Vector for calm finishing of souls. The choice depends on your style and how much you worry about the "look" of your play from outside.

Should Through Wall and Magic Bullet always be on?

No, and this is an important safety point. Through Wall (firing through obstacles) and Magic Bullet (a hit regardless of the crosshair) are the most powerful features but also the most noticeable. VAC catches by signatures, while opponents hit "report" by behaviour, and a through-wall hit or a bullet flying "elsewhere" looks unambiguously cheaty. Valve actively cleans Deadlock during the test, so a flood of reports can lead to manual review. Recommendation: run the main game on Silent Aim with a moderate FOV, and turn on Through Wall and Magic Bullet sparingly in decisive moments, not on every shot. Then your play looks strong but not supernatural.

Why is there no spoofer and is it needed in Deadlock?

There is no spoofer in this build, and for Deadlock it is generally not required. The reason is the protection model. In games with a kernel anti-cheat (EAC, BattlEye) a ban is often tied to hardware, and a spoofer is needed to return from the same PC. In Deadlock the protection is VAC (Valve Anti-Cheat), and a VAC ban is primarily tied to the Steam account, not to a hardware fingerprint the way kernel systems do. So a hardware swap does not give the result it is usually used for. The best ban protection in Deadlock is careful play (Silent Aim, moderate settings, sparing use of Through Wall/Magic Bullet) and a fresh build that does not burn under VAC.

Will paid days burn if the cheat goes on downtime after a Deadlock patch?

No. Deadlock during the testing phase updates often, and a major Valve patch can shift Source 2 engine offsets and temporarily halt the cheat. If the Phoenix Deadlock card goes "unstable", your subscription timer auto-pauses, and paid days do not burn during downtime. When we update the build for the new patch and the status returns to "working", the counter resumes from the same value. Nothing to press — automatic.

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