

Movement is key in Deadlock, and vaulting is a great way to level up your ability to get around the map in the hero-shooter MOBA. Luckily for you, wall jumping is easy to learn in Deadlock, even if mastering it can take some time to get the hang of.
To vault, or wall jump, in Deadlock you jump towards a wall and then, as you get close to it, use your jump again with your movement key pointed away from the wall. This will cause your character to vault in the direction that you are pointed.
Vaulting is a core part of advanced movement in Deadlock, and can quickly make you very elusive and quick to get around the map on rotations. You can also practice this in the Hero Practice area, even incorporating some movement items that will make it even easier. And, while you are there, you can even make a build of your own!
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