Summary
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One Marvel Rivals player who recently reached Grandmaster I level wants others to reconsider how they approach team composition.
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Most players believe that teams should consist of two Vanguards, two Duelists, and two Strategists.
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However, the player states that any composition with at least one Vanguard and one Strategist is viable to win games.
A Rivals of wonder The player recently rose to the rank of Grand Master I and has some advice on team composition for players looking to level up. Season 1 of Rivals of wonder is just around the corner and players can expect to see more details on upcoming characters and maps very soon. A recent promotional image showed off The Fantastic Four, with NetEase Games announcing that the iconic Marvel family will be coming to the game in the near future.
As Season 0 comes to a close, some fans are struggling to level up in the game's competitive mode. While many players just want to see how high they can climb, others are trying to reach Gold rank to claim the free Moon Knight skin in Rivals of wonder. As more players dive into competitive play, many have become frustrated with teammates who refuse to play as Vanguards or Strategists.

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Reddit user Few_Event_1719 recently rose to the rank of Grand Master I Rivals of wonder' Competitive mode and believes that players who wish to do the same need to reconsider how they look at team composition. Many players believe that teams should consist of two Vanguards, two Duelists, and two Strategists. However, the Redditor states that any composition with at least a Vanguard and a Strategist is viable for winning games. They also said they had success with three Duelists and three Strategists, an unusual composition that completely eliminates the Vanguard role. This appears to be part of NetEase Games' design philosophy, as the shooter's director recently stated that there are no plans to implement a role queue feature in Rivals of wonder. While some fans were happy to know that they would continue to be free to explore various team compositions, others expressed frustration at playing games full of Duelists.
Player Grandmaster wants Marvel Rivals fans to consider unusual team compositions
Other fans were divided when describing their experiences. Some argued that having only one Strategist was not feasible, as the opposition would target the healer and leave the team without support. Others quickly rallied behind the idea of unusual compositions, sharing their own success stories. Some people have said that as long as players pay attention to the audio and visual cues, having a healer wouldn't be a problem because Rivals of wonder' Strategists scream when they take damage.
Competitive play has been a hot topic within the community recently, as players have made suggestions on how to improve the mode. Some players want to see hero bans at all levels Rivals of wonderstating that the feature helps balance teams and increases the fun of matches. Another part of the community would like NetEase Games to remove seasonal bonuses, as some believe the feature hurts the balance of the game. Even though many players say they know the game isn't perfect, they still enjoy it and can't wait to see what's on the horizon for the popular hero shooter.