
800Souls
#39 of 53 Weapon items by win rateMonster Rounds is a Deadlock tier 1 weapon item. At a 800 souls cost, it sits in the lane snowball bracket of the shop. Monster Rounds currently posts a 49.9% win rate in 4,400,243 matches, picked in 1.4% of games where it was an option. Across tracked matches this patch it ranks #39 of 53 weapon items by win rate.
Win Rate
49.9%
Pick Rate
1.4%
Matches
4.4M
W / L
2.2M/2.2M
Unique Players
674.1K
When this item is typically bought during a match
Avg Buy
4:02 min
Game Progress
11%
Avg Sell
20:33 min
Held For
~16:31 min
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Monster Rounds delivers 1 out of combat regen, 25% weapon damage vs. npcs, and 25% bullet resist vs. npcs. These bonuses determine which heroes and builds below actually benefit from the slot, and why the win rates on certain heroes skew so far above or below the item's average.
Monster Rounds performs strongest on Seven (55.7% WR across 426,692 games), Dynamo (54.6% WR across 183,155 games), and McGinnis (52.6% WR across 179,826 games). These heroes convert the item's stat bonuses into real win rate gains, usually because their kit scales linearly with the stats the item provides. If you play one of these heroes, this item belongs in your core build.
In terms of raw pickup volume, Monster Rounds shows up most on Venator (474,943 games), Seven (426,692 games), and Wraith (420,419 games). High pickup does not always mean high performance, so cross reference this list with the best heroes card above before blindly copying a build.
Monster Rounds is a base tier purchase with no prerequisites, so you can buy it directly from the shop without stacking components first. Monster Rounds upgrades into Cultist Sacrifice, so picking it early sets up a direct path into a late game power spike instead of locking in a dead end purchase.
Monster Rounds sits at a 49.9% win rate and has barely moved over the last few weeks, which means the item is at its steady state pick rate in the current patch.
Monster Rounds performs roughly the same across every ranked bracket, so the build advice on this page holds from Initiate all the way up to Eternus.