A Marvel Rivals player's Grandmaster I achievement sparks a debate on optimal team composition. The prevailing belief favors a balanced 2-2-2 setup (two Vanguards, two Duelists, two Strategists), but this player champions the viability of any team with at least one Vanguard and one Strategist.
This advice comes as Season 1 approaches, with anticipation building around new characters like the Fantastic Four. The current Season 0 is seeing a surge in competitive play, fueled by the pursuit of high ranks and rewards like the Moon Knight skin. This increased competition has highlighted frustrations with unbalanced teams lacking Vanguards or Strategists.
Redditor Few_Event_1719, having reached Grandmaster I, challenges the conventional wisdom. They assert that compositions beyond the standard 2-2-2, even unconventional ones like three Duelists and three Strategists (omitting Vanguards entirely), can achieve victory. This aligns with NetEase Games' stated intention to avoid a role queue system, prioritizing flexible team building. However, this approach is divisive, with some players expressing concerns about the vulnerability of a single Strategist.
Community discussions on competitive play are lively, with suggestions ranging from hero bans to removing seasonal bonuses to improve balance. Despite ongoing debates, the enthusiasm for Marvel Rivals remains strong, with players eagerly awaiting Season 1's content. The success of Few_Event_1719 highlights the potential for unconventional strategies and encourages players to experiment with team composition.