A Marvel Rivals player's Grandmaster I achievement sparks a team composition debate. The prevailing wisdom suggests a balanced team of two Vanguards, two Duelists, and two Strategists. However, this player argues that any team with at least one Vanguard and one Strategist is capable of victory, even showcasing success with unconventional lineups like three Duelists and three Strategists—completely forgoing the Vanguard role.
This unconventional approach aligns with NetEase Games' stated intention to avoid implementing a role queue system in Marvel Rivals, fostering creative team building. The recent announcement of The Fantastic Four's arrival in Season 1 further fuels the excitement, as players prepare for new characters and maps.
The community is divided on the viability of unusual compositions. Some argue that a single Strategist leaves the team vulnerable, while others share their successes with unconventional team builds, emphasizing the importance of communication and awareness of visual and audio cues from Strategists signaling damage.
The discussion extends beyond team composition to broader competitive mode improvements. Suggestions include implementing hero bans to balance gameplay and removing Seasonal Bonuses to address perceived balance issues. Despite ongoing debates, the player base remains engaged, eagerly anticipating Season 1 and the future of this hero shooter.