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Marvel Rivals Player Has One Big Tip for Ranking Up

Author:Kristen Update:Jan 27,2025

A Marvel Rivals Grandmaster I player challenges conventional team composition wisdom. Many players believe the optimal team consists of two Vanguards, two Duelists, and two Strategists. This player, however, argues that any team with at least one Vanguard and one Strategist is capable of winning, even showcasing success with unconventional lineups like three Duelists and three Strategists.

This unconventional approach is fueled by NetEase Games' stated lack of plans to implement a role queue system in Marvel Rivals. While some players welcome the freedom to experiment, others express frustration with imbalanced matches dominated by Duelists.

The community is divided on the viability of these unusual compositions. Some argue that a single Strategist is insufficient due to vulnerability to focused attacks, while others support the idea, highlighting the importance of communication and awareness of visual/audio cues from Strategists signaling when they're under pressure.

The debate over team composition is part of a larger discussion about improving Marvel Rivals' competitive mode. Suggested improvements include hero bans to enhance balance and the removal of Seasonal Bonuses to address perceived balance issues. Despite these ongoing discussions, the player base remains largely enthusiastic about the game and its future, particularly with the upcoming Season 1 and the addition of the Fantastic Four.

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