Marvel Rivals: Ranks & Beginner Tips to Win Matches

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Marvel Rivals arrived with a massive wave of support, and no wonder. It’s a fun, fast-paced game featuring at least 35 of the world’s favorite superheroes, all fighting each other in team-based PVP while utilizing their powers to get the W. But how? Well, Marvel Rivals tips await you below.

The game will certainly see metas emerge as players seek key strategies for victories to climb the ranks. However, as we write, the best beginner tips are less about Marvel Rival characters.

Instead, there are some essentials for new Marvel Rivals players to cover, particularly anyone coming to the title who hasn’t played, let’s say, Overwatch or similar games.

Key Takeaways

  • Marvel Rivals is a team game, and the team will earn a win; soloists, not so much.
  • Communication doesn’t need to be with voice; the ping wheel is also key.
  • Some heroes have season bonuses that you can make the most of.
  • The roles in Rivals are Vanguard (tank), duellist (DPS), and Strategist (healer/support).
  • Learning all roles and a variety of heroes will help you in the long run.

Marvel Rivals Ranks

Ah, the Marvel Rivals tier list. A rankings ladder like those before it, where you can have fun attempting to climb in any online multiplayer title. Fun is key, though. If you ever find yourself not having fun or unmotivated by an attempt to move upward in the Marvel Rivals ranks, you could move to Quickmatch or take a break and log on later.

Still, since the launch of Marvel Rivals Season 1, the game has been given 23 tiers to work through, from Bronze III to the top, ‘One Above All’ tier.

Marvel Rival Ranks in Full

  • Bronze III
  • Bronze II
  • Bronze I
  • Silver: Tier III
  • Silver: Tier II
  • Silver: Tier I
  • Gold: Tier III
  • Gold: Tier II
  • Gold: Tier I
  • Platinum: Tier III
  • Platinum: Tier II
  • Platinum: Tier I
  • Diamond: Tier III
  • Diamond: Tier II
  • Diamond: Tier I
  • Grandmaster: Tier III
  • Grandmaster: Tier II
  • Grandmaster: Tier I
  • Celestial Tier III
  • Celestial Tier II
  • Celestial Tier I
  • Eternity
  • One Above All

Marvel Rivals Beginner Tips

Right, let’s get into our Marvel Rivals tips and tricks list. Remember that these will help to make you a better player in one of the best free Steam games and offer your team more value from your gameplay.

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Communication is key.
Communication is key. Source: Kevin Pocock via Techopedia

1. Communication

Good communication with your team is important on all Marvel Rivals platforms. For this, you can use team chat. If you would prefer to keep quiet, then you can use the ping wheel for standard comms, like ‘Need Help’, ‘Need Healing’, ‘Group Up’, and so on.

You can find this by clicking a middle mouse button for four communication options (‘sections’). However, this can be changed to eight ‘sections’ in the ‘Communication’ sub-menu of settings. For console players, the D-Pad will activate the ping-wheel.

2. Take Your Position

This is good advice for any team-based action title. If you’re out on your own, there’s a high chance the other team will focus you or dive you and take you out. Learning to be positioned well in your team will help you survive longer and help you help your team.

As Marvel Rivals team compositions are generally 2x Vanguard (tanks), 2x Duellist (DPS) 2x Strategist (Healers, Supports), you should be positioned accordingly. Vanguard at the front, with Duellists and Strategists further back.

3. Learn Your Character’s Role and Abilities.

The more you play, the more you’ll understand that not all heroes can deal damage and be at the forefront of battles. Knowing what you can do and how to support your team is key in this list of Marvel Rivals beginner tips.

For example, if you’re playing as Invisible Woman or Loki, you’re a strategist there to support your team. Not to deal damage and try to take out other players as your main role. Similarly, Bruce Banner and Captain America are there as frontline Marvel Rivals heroes. Knowing your character’s abilities will make this clearer.

4. Learn Other Roles and Characters

You may have a preferred role or character you’d like to fill. That’s absolutely fine to start off, but fairly soon, you’ll want to be able to play another role and a wider range of characters.

It’s far better for your progress and for the potential of a team victory for you to be able to fill a gap and put in a solid performance as, say, a Duellist than play as your favorite Vanguard character when it doesn’t fit for the match. Variety is fun and helpful.

5. Utilize Season Bonuses

Since Marvel Rivals’ release date, it’s been clear that season bonuses are likely to be a thing. This means that each season, specific heroes receive a bonus for that season.

For example, Iron Fist’s 15% damage boost for Marvel Rivals Season 1. Using these bonuses will not only allow you to try new characters but also to use characters that have a bit of a boost for that season; benefiting you and your team.

6. Stick To Easy Team Compositions

This is a pretty self-explanatory tip: as you’re still learning Marvel Rivals gameplay, stick to straightforward compositions. The 2x Vanguard, 2x Duellist, 2x Strategist comp isn’t for every situation, but it’s solid and is a good place to start.

7. Seek Cover if Needed

Another quick but easy tip here. Take cover if you’re out in the open and keep getting hit from somewhere. There can be a lot going on in Marvel Rivals, and if you’re not sure why you’re taking damage, reposition.

There’s nothing wrong with a tactical retreat or moving back toward your team for a Vanguard to peel the damage you’re taking. You can always regroup.

8. Practice Your Aim

Aim is key to action games like Rivals. If you think you could do with brushing up, then there is a free utility/game on Steam called AimLabs. That’s a great option for PC users, specifically. Alternatively, there is a practice mode in Rivals itself.

If you would rather brush up and be confident in your abilities before going into a proper match, practice is no bad thing. It can definitely help and will be more rewarding when you get your first win because of your on-point attacks or healing.

9. Be Consistent

If you want to improve your game, be open to learning strategies, heroes, their abilities, and roles, and playing regularly can help, particularly if you want to climb the Marvel Rivals ranks. Additionally, the more you play (to a point), the more likely it is your consistency will grow with using a selection of roles and heroes.

10. Take a Break

If you’re not progressing, or you feel like you’ve played too much at once and it’s less enjoyable bingeing matches, take a break. New games are great, but if you’re not getting as much out of it as you’d hoped, there’s nothing wrong with dialing back the game time to a more enjoyable level.

Extra Marvel Rivals Tips

Two bonus Marvel Rival tips – for when you get to the point of not feeling like a beginner.

Practice makes perfect. Source: Kevin Pocock via Techopedia

1. Be Aware of Team-Ups

Certain heroes form powerful and useful team-ups, significantly impacting a match’s flow. These will become more obvious as you play, but just know that you can also team up with heroes to help boost your team.

2. Counter-Pick

You can counter-pick while in-game if your Marvel Rivals team composition isn’t working well. This is something that may not be obvious at first, but it will become apparent that swapping heroes mid-match can change the direction of things if done correctly.

The Bottom Line

There’s plenty of fun to have in Marvel Rivals, and we hope these tips will help you to climb the ranks and — more than anything — have a blast playing as your favorite heroes. Remember, Rivals is a team game; you can be a big part of your team’s victory if you work together.

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Kevin Pocock
Gaming Journalist
Kevin Pocock
Gaming Journalist

Kevin Pocock is a technology and gaming enthusiast, a tech journalist since 2006, and a gamer for… a lot longer. Joining Techopedia in 2024, he’s written for many popular titles including Micro Mart, PC Pro, Den of Geek, Wired UK, and PC Guide. He’s enjoyed lots of console games and built several of his own gaming PCs.