While most games cater to casual players, there’s always a competitive mode where things get tense. You get to witness the best players, team compositions, and maneuvers that casual players are unfamiliar with.
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Players are divided into tiers and awarded points for winning matches. Conversely, they lose their rankings if they fumble a match or two.
With Marvel Rivals’ brief rosters and plethora of hero combinations, it could be challenging to progress through the competitive mode, especially if you’re just beginning the game.
That’s why we’ve brought you 10 Best Tips for Competitive mode that you can benefit from and push your rank, at least to Gold, to get the Golden Moon Knight skin.
10 Warm Up Before Queuing
Getting Ready
You’ve got a free day and want to grind the ranked matches all day; that’s awesome. But I don’t recommend playing the ranked match as your first match of the day.
I highly recommend warming up and letting your synapses fire before you queue for an intense match. Please have at least one match before you queue for the Competitive Mode just to reactivate the muscle memory.
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Quick Play, Conquest, or Practice range: choose a mode where you can practice your main heroes quickly and then queue the Competitive mode.
9 No Experiments In Ranked
Old Is Gold
This tip goes in tandem with the one mentioned next: never try to play a hero you’ve never played before. Sure, it’s amazing to be a flex player, but playing a hero on whom you’ve got 10 or 20 minutes of playtime may work against you.
You’ll have to get used to their skills, figure out a combination, and reposition yourself throughout the game while you’re still figuring out their abilities.
So, sure, try out that new hero in casual or conquest mode, not in the competitive mode.
8 Learn To Fill For The Team
Take One For The Team
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It’s not always the case that you’ll be playing the same hero or class in every match. Someone else may pick the hero you wanted, and you’re left to fill the roles for your team.
If you’re a Duelist main, and someone got to Iron Fist before you, you’ll have to pick a Strategist hero if there’s none.
That’s why it’s important to be flexible. You necessarily don’t have to learn all the heroes, but learning one or two heroes from other classes will benefit you.
Check which heroes’ playstyle suits you if you have to fill a role. That way, you won’t be holding your team back and will be able to do something for them.
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7 Learn Hero Counters
Very Important To Know
Like Overwatch, you can change heroes during the match in Marvel Rivals. And it’s very important to learn which hero can counter another because no team is perfect. One team composition may work for a few matches, but it’s not unbeatable.
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Let’s say you’re playing with Moon Knight against a team with a Hawkeye. Chances are, Hawkeye will one-shot you, while you’d have to hit multiple shots with Moon Knight to take him out. That’s where learning which heroes can counter others comes into play.
If the enemy team has melee Duelist characters, you must go with Strategists or Duelists, which can stun enemy flankers. They’ll try to overwhelm you while you must avoid and counter them.
6 Prioritize Other Team’s Strategists
Don’t Let Them Heal
As long as the enemy team’s Strategists are alive, killing them will always be tough. Strategists are made to heal the team and provide them with buffs like Damage boost, Movement boost, and Healing Over Time.
No strategist wants to play at the frontline, and duelists will protect them in the backline while tanks will soak the incoming damage. That’s why it’s important to breach their backline.
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Focus on enemy Strategists to cut off the enemy team’s healing supply and make them vulnerable to your Duelists.
5 Queue Break For A Few Minutes
Take A Pause
Sometimes, you get bad teammates who like to throw the game and spoil the fun for everyone on the team. If you instantly queue after a match, you may end up queuing with them again.
You can use the Avoid As Teammate option on the final match screen, but there’s a limit. That’s why I suggest taking a break for a minute or two and then queuing the Competitive mode again.
That way, your chances of ending up with the same bad teammates could be less.
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4 Know Your Main Inside & Out
Use Those Tricks
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Whatever your main character is, you need to know everything about them. Why? Because, at times, you have to carry the game, and unless you know what your hero is capable of, you’re not unleashing their full potential.
For example, I switch to Moon Knight whenever I have to carry a game. I’m mainly a strategist; however, with Moon Knight, I know that his Ankhs can be destroyed. So, a good idea is to place them behind enemies and instantly shoot at them to shred their HP bar.
Thinking out of the box during the match will yield crucial picks and help you win. Just avoid risky maneuvers, and you’ll be good.
3 Form Your Party
Take Your Chance
Most players don’t have a party and queue themselves in the competitive mode. It’s always a hit or miss with randoms. Some of them will flame you for not specifically helping them, while others will throw the game for no reason.
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However, you can identify the nice people who helped others during the match and scout them for your party. Or, even better, join theirs.
In ranked matches, I scout nice people, add them as friends, and play with them. At least, I know I’m playing with someone who understands the game.
2 Never Flank Alone
Go In Pairs
Unless you’re really skilled with a Duelist, I don’t recommend solo flanking. Flanking in pairs works best, and it’s even better if you have a healer.
However, if your healers are busy with healing Vanguards, ask the other Duelist to join you and flank enemies’ Strategists.
Whatever game mode you’re playing, prioritizing a hero that can buff or heal their allies is the top priority.
Ping your location to your healer whenever you’re flanking; they may be able to pocket-heal you.
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1 Use Those Pings
Give A Few Hints
Pinging an enemy flanker’s location to your team can save your Strategist. The best teams are well-coordinated and communicate with others, especially on high ELO, where the stakes are higher.
Let’s say the enemy team hasn’t come from the spawn as soon as the match started. Chances are, their Doctor Strange is opening a portal behind your backline, and their entire team will rush toward your Strategists.
That’s where the pings can help your team instantly locate the enemy and reposition. Use the ping system to ask for heals, alert the team about an enemy, or notify them about your ultimate status.
If you see an enemy missing from the battlefield, locate them and ping their location. They might be planning a sneak attack.
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Third-Person Shooter
Action
Multiplayer
Released December 6, 2024
Developer(s) NetEase Games
Publisher(s) NetEase Games
Engine Unreal Engine 5
ESRB T For Teen // Violence
How Long To Beat 7.5 hours
PC Release Date December 6, 2024
Xbox Series X|S Release Date December 6, 2024
PS5 Release Date December 6, 2024
X|S Optimized Yes
File Size Xbox Series 20 GB
Number of Players 1-6
Steam Deck Compatibility Unknown
OpenCritic Rating Strong
Cross Save No
Cross-Platform Play Limited – console crossplay, no PC crossplay