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Marvel Rivals Player's Secret Ranking Tip Revealed

by Matthew Feb 21,2025

Marvel Rivals Player

A Marvel Rivals Grandmaster I player challenges conventional team composition wisdom. While the common belief is a 2-2-2 setup (two Vanguards, two Duelists, two Strategists), this player asserts that any team with at least one Vanguard and one Strategist is capable of winning.

This advice comes as Season 1 approaches, bringing with it new characters (including the Fantastic Four) and maps. The current Season 0 is seeing a surge in competitive play, with players vying for high ranks and the coveted Moon Knight skin. This has led to frustration over unbalanced teams lacking Vanguards or Strategists.

Redditor Few_Event_1719, having reached Grandmaster I, advocates for unconventional team builds. They've even found success with a 0-3-3 composition (three Duelists, three Strategists), completely foregoing Vanguards. This aligns with NetEase Games' stated intention to avoid a role queue system, allowing for diverse team compositions. However, this flexibility has also drawn criticism from players frequently encountering teams overloaded with Duelists.

Community reaction to this unconventional approach is mixed. Some argue that a single Strategist is insufficient, leaving the team vulnerable when the healer is targeted. Others support the idea of flexible compositions, sharing their own success stories and highlighting the importance of communication and awareness of visual and audio cues from Strategists indicating when they're under attack.

The competitive scene is also sparking debate on other aspects of the game. Suggestions for improvement include implementing hero bans across all ranks and removing seasonal bonuses to improve balance. Despite ongoing discussions about balancing and improvements, the community remains largely positive about Marvel Rivals and eagerly anticipates future developments.