IIISpirit Resilience
When below 50% health , gain additional Spirit Resist.
How Spirit Resilience is performing now
Sustain and recovery
When below 50% health , gain additional Spirit Resist.
Spirit Resilience functions as sustain and recovery within the Vitality shop. The strategic value is extending effective health through healing, regeneration, or damage-based recovery. Because it is a core mid-to-late purchase, the right comparison is the fight pattern it unlocks versus the other purchases that the same 3,200 souls could complete.
When Spirit Resilience belongs in the build
- Fights last long enough for repeated recovery to outperform a smaller one-time defensive effect.
- Your damage or support pattern can trigger the item's sustain consistently.
- The enemy has not already made healing reduction the defining feature of the matchup.
- You are dying inside a burst window before recovery can accumulate.
- Enemy anti-heal sharply reduces the value of the item's main contribution.
- Your build lacks the damage uptime or safe positioning required to sustain through combat.
Timing, movement, and hero fit
Spirit Resilience is a core mid-to-late purchase at 3,200 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 Spirit Resilience yet, so no performance conclusion should be drawn from missing data.
What else the same budget can buy
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- Now grants +3 Out of Combat Regen
- Low Health threshold increased from 40% to 50%
- Low Health resistance reduced from 22% to 15%
Spirit Resilience strategy, mistakes, and counterplay
Reviewed for the current high-volume item set. Live popularity and hero-fit evidence remain in the Item Pulse above.
Spirit Resilience is a comeback-in-the-fight item: its defining protection appears below the health threshold. It suits heroes that can remain useful while injured and escape, heal, or finish a cast under Spirit pressure.
Buying it into mostly weapon damage or assuming the low-health resist prevents every execute. The item answers a specific damage profile, not poor positioning.
Use weapon damage, true finishing tools, or control to prevent the buyer from exploiting the low-health window. Do not feed repeated Spirit damage into the resistance threshold.
Choose it when Spirit burst repeatedly leaves the hero barely unable to complete a second action; pair it with recovery only if surviving the threshold can actually reset the fight.
Bullet Resilience answers weapon pressure. Metal Skin is a more active physical answer, while Spirit Resilience is the passive low-health option against Spirit-heavy teams.
Spirit Resilience 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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