Marvel Rivals Player Has One Big Tip for Ranking Up
Marvel Rivals Grandmaster Achieves Success with Unconventional Team Compositions
A Marvel Rivals player's recent ascent to Grandmaster I challenges the conventional wisdom of team composition. While the common belief favors a 2-2-2 setup (two Vanguards, two Duelists, two Strategists), this player contends that any team with at least one Vanguard and one Strategist is capable of winning.
With Season 1 on the horizon and the upcoming arrival of the Fantastic Four, the competitive scene is heating up. Many players are focused on ranking up, aiming for rewards like the Moon Knight skin. This has led to frustration over teammates unwilling to fill Vanguard or Strategist roles.
This Grandmaster player, Redditor Few_Event_1719, reports success with unconventional team builds, even thriving with a three Duelist, three Strategist composition—completely forgoing Vanguards. This aligns with NetEase Games' stated intention to avoid implementing a role queue system, allowing for diverse team compositions.
Community Reactions to Unconventional Teams
Player feedback on this strategy is mixed. Some argue that a single Strategist is insufficient, leaving the team vulnerable when the healer is targeted. Others support the idea of experimental team setups, sharing their own experiences with non-standard compositions. The effectiveness, they argue, hinges on players' attentiveness to visual and audio cues, especially the Strategist's damage alerts.
Ongoing Competitive Mode Discussions
The competitive mode itself remains a subject of ongoing debate. Suggestions for improvement include implementing hero bans across all ranks to enhance balance and gameplay, and removing seasonal bonuses to address perceived balance issues. Despite these concerns, the overall sentiment remains positive, with players eagerly anticipating future updates for this popular hero shooter.






