IIQuicksilver Reload
Your imbued ability charges up over time with bonus spirit damage , bonus fire rate , and reloads bullets on use.
How Quicksilver Reload is performing now
Ability cadence
Your imbued ability charges up over time with bonus spirit damage , bonus fire rate , and reloads bullets on use.
Quicksilver Reload functions as ability cadence within the Spirit shop. The strategic value is changing how often—or for how long—a key ability can influence the fight. Because it is a transitional purchase, the right comparison is the fight pattern it unlocks versus the other purchases that the same 1,600 souls could complete.
When Quicksilver Reload belongs in the build
- A specific ability is central to your initiation, damage, rescue, or escape pattern.
- The extra cast, charge, or duration produces more value than a flat-stat purchase at the same price.
- You can reliably survive long enough to use the improved cadence more than once.
- Your important ability is limited by positioning or target access rather than cooldown or duration.
- The affected cast does not scale meaningfully with the item's stated benefit.
- A direct damage or defensive breakpoint is more urgent than another ability cycle.
Timing, movement, and hero fit
Quicksilver Reload is a transitional purchase at 1,600 souls. Judge it against the next fight and the purchases it delays, not only against its isolated tooltip value.
Lock Lab has not received a reliable current sample for Quicksilver Reload yet, so no performance conclusion should be drawn from missing data.
What else the same budget can buy
It occupies the same 1,600-soul price point. After you Dash-Jump , the next ability you use within 7s will have bonus Range, Duration, and Spirit Power .
COMPARE ITEM →Bullet Resist ShredderIt occupies the same 1,600-soul price point. Reduces Bullet Resist on enemies when you deal spirit damage .
COMPARE ITEM →Cold FrontIt occupies the same 1,600-soul price point. Release an expanding ice blast that deals spirit damage and Slows targets it hits.
COMPARE ITEM →Quicksilver Reload strategy, mistakes, and counterplay
Reviewed for the current high-volume item set. Live popularity and hero-fit evidence remain in the Item Pulse above.
Quicksilver Reload links a chosen ability to weapon uptime. The best trigger is available when the magazine is low and naturally belongs in the firing rotation, so the reload never feels forced.
Imbuing an ability with the wrong timing—either too valuable to spend for ammunition or too unreliable to trigger when the magazine actually empties.
Pressure after the proc is spent and before it recharges. If the buyer must use the imbued ability defensively, the weapon reset may be unavailable for the next damage window.
Choose a dependable mid-fight ability, fire through the magazine, trigger the ability for the reload, and preserve the normal reload for downtime rather than the kill window.
Magazine items lengthen the first firing window. Quicksilver Reload creates a second one through an ability trigger, while Active Reload rewards manual timing.
Quicksilver Reload in Deadlock builds
Item strength depends on hero kit, purchase timing, lobby rank, and the current patch. Use the hero pages below to compare this item against complete build paths instead of treating a single item as universally optimal.
Transparent reference, original analysis
Live performance and purchase timing come from community-indexed match records. Lock Lab's rates, comparison windows, confidence labels, and hero-affinity analysis are original calculations—not official Valve recommendations.
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