Jan 11
GL
Marvel Rivals Season 1: New Competitive Ranks and Updates
Competitive Ranks
In Marvel Rivals, the competitive mode features eight rank tiers, each with multiple divisions. Here’s a breakdown of the ranks:
- Bronze: III, II, I
- Silver: III, II, I
- Gold: III, II, I
- Platinum: III, II, I
- Diamond: III, II, I, with additional IV and V tiers
- Grandmaster: III, II, I, with additional IV and V tiers
- Eternity: No divisions, uses a star system
- One Above All: The highest rank, no divisions, uses a star system
To advance through these ranks, players need to earn 100 points to move from one tier to the next. The top two ranks, Eternity and One Above All, use a star system where players gain or lose stars based on match results. Inactivity can lead to a reduction in stars and potential demotion.
Season 1 Updates
Season 1 of Marvel Rivals, titled “Eternal Night Falls,” introduces several key updates:
- Hero Adjustments: Based on player feedback and battle data analysis, several heroes will receive balance updates. Mobile-type Vanguards like Captain America and Venom will be enhanced to improve their charging and protective abilities. Duelists such as Wolverine and Storm will also see boosts to bring them in line with other powerful heroes.
- Team Compositions: The patch notes indicate significant shifts in team compositions. Players have been experimenting with various lineups, including double Shields and ranged heroes, as well as defensive counterattacks. New compositions featuring heroes like Psylocke and Star-Lord are expected to offer broad map control and formidable mid-range damage.
- Meta Changes: Season 1 will see a meta shakeup with less emphasis on shields and long-range heroes that were prevalent in Season 0. Instead, players can expect more dive and melee heroes, particularly from the tank and Vanguard roles. Heroes like Venom, Captain America, and Bucky are anticipated to be played more frequently.
Additional Insights
As players transition into Season 1, here are some key points to consider:
- Ranking System: Understanding the ranking system is crucial for competitive play. Each rank tier has specific requirements and challenges. For instance, once players reach Diamond III or above, they can ban one hero before the match starts, adding a strategic layer to the game.
- Hero Balance: The balance updates aim to make the game more diverse and engaging. For example, enhancements to heroes like Captain America and Venom will allow for more aggressive playstyles, while adjustments to heroes like Wolverine and Storm will make them more viable in competitive matches.
- Community Engagement: Marvel Rivals encourages community feedback and engagement. Players can stay updated on the latest patch notes and balance changes through the game’s official channels on Discord, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitch.
By focusing on these updates and understanding the competitive ranks, players can prepare for a more dynamic and challenging Season 1 in Marvel Rivals.