Quick Answer

For Deadlock, a fast third-person MOBA shooter, a lightweight 55-65g wireless mouse with a clean sensor suits the mix of aim and ability use. The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 (near R2,800), Razer Viper V3 Pro (near R3,200) and budget Logitech G305 (near R900) all handle Deadlock's hybrid demands well.

Mouse Priorities for Deadlock

Deadlock blends shooter aiming with MOBA-style ability casting, so you need both accurate tracking and easy access to bound abilities. A light shell around 55-65g eases fatigue during long matches, and a flagship sensor tracking at 400-1600 DPI keeps shots on target. Two or more side buttons help bind items and abilities for quick access. Pair the mouse with a Ryzen 5 7600 and RTX 4060-class GPU to keep frame rates high for responsive aim.

SA Picks and Setup

The Logitech G305 near R900 is the value choice: light, wireless and accurate. The G Pro X Superlight 2 near R2,800 (about 60g) and Viper V3 Pro near R3,200 (about 54g) add flagship sensors and lower latency. Run 400-1600 DPI with in-game sensitivity tuned for comfortable tracking, and a 144Hz-plus monitor to display the high frame rates a capable build produces.

FAQ

What DPI works for Deadlock?

Around 400-1600 DPI with tuned in-game sensitivity. Deadlock's shooter element rewards precise aim, so many players keep DPI moderate for fine control.

Do I need a lightweight mouse for Deadlock?

A 55-65g shell helps reduce fatigue across long matches and aids the quick repositioning the game's shooter combat demands, though comfort and grip fit come first.

What frame rate should I aim for in Deadlock?

Target 144fps-plus on a high-refresh monitor. A Ryzen 5 7600 with an RTX 4060-class GPU reaches that at 1080p, keeping aim smooth and responsive.

Pick a 55-65g mouse with extra side buttons at Evetech, bind your abilities and items, and pair it with a 144Hz monitor for sharp Deadlock play.