Marvel Rivals (6 vs 6 PVP battles)- 12/6/24 [All platforms]

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If you play on controller, you got some Punisher settings you can share. My aim seems off. I usually am around 40% accucary, but not sure what a good Punisher round should be.


This what I copied, feels good for me, hearing the ring bell over and over is u hitting headshots with Punisher is so :banderas:

Shotgun is ok but situational, good for 1v1 if you get dived by BP or Spiderman, but again you gotta land atleast 1 headshot or they gonna make quick work of you, if not I spam out the zip line to quickly reposition while tryna shoot them the whole time
 

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I really should be playing moonknight, he's the closest thing to a like a rogue burst assassin.
 

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Yeah she bodies healers and other dps real quick. Good for finishing off tanks. And there's really no running from her unless it's a high mobility character like Spiderman or Iron Man.

Decent mobility too
That’s it I’m learning squirrel girl
 

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I really should be playing moonknight, he's the closest thing to a like a rogue burst assassin.
Pretty sure he's gonna get nerfed in the next patch, on reddit they said his ult does way more damage then it's supposed to, I think they gonna fix that plus delay the start of his ult, he barely says" the moon" and it already crashing down wiping the whole team b4 they react :mjlol:
 

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I haven't had a problem with neither. Squirrel Girl no one really seems to know about or understand. Most sit in the back line and just spam. It's best to get direct hits with her. I don't even have 1 hour of gameplay with her and been catching a lot of bodies just flanking and playing up close. And good luck trying to run because she does splash damage, you really don't have to be that accurate. I just have to start using her trap better.

Moon knight players are largely scrubs from what I see in gold/platinum. They throw down the ankh and sit on rooftops.:skip:

Best Moon Knight players I've seen wait till the battle is getting heated, then drop their ankh in the middle of everyone and get kills very quickly. They farm ult and the next engagement they just wipe the team. They also use their ankh to soft flank your healers.

The bad ones put their ankh on the floor or wall before the battle starts and it just gets destroyed and they sit there useless for 10 seconds.
 

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Best Moon Knight players I've seen wait till the battle is getting heated, then drop their ankh in the middle of everyone and get kills very quickly. They farm ult and the next engagement they just wipe the team. They also use their ankh to soft flank your healers.

The bad ones put their ankh on the floor or wall before the battle starts and it just gets destroyed and they sit there useless for 10 seconds.
This is what drives me nuts. With Cloak and Dagger's splash healing, I like to stay close to a vanguard. But good Moonknights will use to ankh to force me to back off until and the best ones will time it right when we're in the middle of a fight. So, if you're not paying attention, they'll sneak in and body me plus leave a vanguard cut off from teammates.
 

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Some assorted notes:

My ranked play experience:
- Bronze is like the wild west. You'll get complete messes of teams, you'll play messes, and one or two players sync'ing up can carry. I also ran into a bunch of lagouts here. It's not like we were losing and someone rage quit, my squads would be up or in a competitive fight and someone lags out round 1. It was frustrating.

- Silver at least has team concepts forming. Most teams have people willing to switch up to give you at least 2 healers and a vanguard. This was easier than Bronze for me. I stacked MVPs and dubs pretty quickly.

- Gold is where I'm currently at (Gold 2, and a win away from Gold 1). I haven't run into many trash players, though there's still plenty of mid around. I've seen some teams pull-up and sync their characters for team-up bonuses and ultimate combos. Those squads crushed my teams. But otherwise, it's been fairly smooth running. I'm not a consistent MVP anymore, but still comfortably a top-three on winning squads.

- Gold is the first rank where I've seen genuinely effective dive-bombers. I wasn't pressed at all as a healer in the bronze and silver ranks, except when my DPS or Vanguards were completely clueless. At gold, I've run into some really good Spider-man and Black Panther players.

Learning Wolverine:
- I'm trying to main Wolvey as my DPS, but I feel like I'm too reliant on my healers. I press up and can throw the back lines into chaos, but if their teammates backtrack to help, I can get bodied before my self-healing kicks in..

- I'm still new with him, so idk if it's just that I'm learning...but Wolverine's L1 attack, which can push a character away from their team feels inconsistent for me. I can't land it on Jeff or Rocket, and sometimes I fly right over the top of guys I was already pressed up to. But it's damn near an instant kill when I get it right.

- I'm still sloppy with the ultimate.

Notes for anyone tryna main Cloak and Dagger:
- I'm a lord with Cloak and Dagger, and I can carry using them against teams that aren't good. So some quick tips
- Splash healing is huge for Dagger. You can trail a vanguard and you'll get healing as you heal them. It's great for sticking to Strange or Magneto. Not so great if you're with a Venom who flies away and leaves you in a mess.

- Your splash healing will work if a melee character is fighting an enemy that you hit. So you can do damage and heal characters if they're battling up close.

- I've seen tip videos about conserving the bubble healing, but I find that to be wasteful. I fire bubbles ahead to dive bombers or drop them in a path where DPS shooters can walk up into the healing and keep firing. That frees me up to focus healing where the big battles.

- The ultimate is OP. Just don't waste it on your own survival. Use it, when you've got two or three teammates scrapping or to hold down a point/convoy.

- Cloak's L2 ability is underused by most Cloak and Daggers I've faced. If you time it right, you can cover teammates around you so everyone survives the big damaging Ults. It takes practice to get the timing down, but I've had some hero moments with a well-times cloak.

- You'll learn to use Cloak's L1 pretty quickly. It blinds opponents and lowers their defense. So it's great to switch to Cloak, blind opponents on the front lines and then switch back to Dagger for healing your allies while they body those blinded/weakened front guys.

- 80/20 Dagger/Cloak splits for me...unless my team is smoking the opponents. You're a healer first and foremost, but switch to Cloak to help finish off weakened opponents. Otherwise, focus on healing people and using Dagger's auto-hit on flying enemies like Iron Man and Storm.
 

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Some assorted notes:

My ranked play experience:
- Bronze is like the wild west. You'll get complete messes of teams, you'll play messes, and one or two players sync'ing up can carry. I also ran into a bunch of lagouts here. It's not like we were losing and someone rage quit, my squads would be up or in a competitive fight and someone lags out round 1. It was frustrating.

- Silver at least has team concepts forming. Most teams have people willing to switch up to give you at least 2 healers and a vanguard. This was easier than Bronze for me. I stacked MVPs and dubs pretty quickly.

- Gold is where I'm currently at (Gold 2, and a win away from Gold 1). I haven't run into many trash players, though there's still plenty of mid around. I've seen some teams pull-up and sync their characters for team-up bonuses and ultimate combos. Those squads crushed my teams. But otherwise, it's been fairly smooth running. I'm not a consistent MVP anymore, but still comfortably a top-three on winning squads.

- Gold is the first rank where I've seen genuinely effective dive-bombers. I wasn't pressed at all as a healer in the bronze and silver ranks, except when my DPS or Vanguards were completely clueless. At gold, I've run into some really good Spider-man and Black Panther players.

Learning Wolverine:
- I'm trying to main Wolvey as my DPS, but I feel like I'm too reliant on my healers. I press up and can throw the back lines into chaos, but if their teammates backtrack to help, I can get bodied before my self-healing kicks in..

- I'm still new with him, so idk if it's just that I'm learning...but Wolverine's L1 attack, which can push a character away from their team feels inconsistent for me. I can't land it on Jeff or Rocket, and sometimes I fly right over the top of guys I was already pressed up to. But it's damn near an instant kill when I get it right.

- I'm still sloppy with the ultimate.

Notes for anyone tryna main Cloak and Dagger:
- I'm a lord with Cloak and Dagger, and I can carry using them against teams that aren't good. So some quick tips
- Splash healing is huge for Dagger. You can trail a vanguard and you'll get healing as you heal them. It's great for sticking to Strange or Magneto. Not so great if you're with a Venom who flies away and leaves you in a mess.

- Your splash healing will work if a melee character is fighting an enemy that you hit. So you can do damage and heal characters if they're battling up close.

- I've seen tip videos about conserving the bubble healing, but I find that to be wasteful. I fire bubbles ahead to dive bombers or drop them in a path where DPS shooters can walk up into the healing and keep firing. That frees me up to focus healing where the big battles.

- The ultimate is OP. Just don't waste it on your own survival. Use it, when you've got two or three teammates scrapping or to hold down a point/convoy.

- Cloak's L2 ability is underused by most Cloak and Daggers I've faced. If you time it right, you can cover teammates around you so everyone survives the big damaging Ults. It takes practice to get the timing down, but I've had some hero moments with a well-times cloak.

- You'll learn to use Cloak's L1 pretty quickly. It blinds opponents and lowers their defense. So it's great to switch to Cloak, blind opponents on the front lines and then switch back to Dagger for healing your allies while they body those blinded/weakened front guys.

- 80/20 Dagger/Cloak splits for me...unless my team is smoking the opponents. You're a healer first and foremost, but switch to Cloak to help finish off weakened opponents. Otherwise, focus on healing people and using Dagger's auto-hit on flying enemies like Iron Man and Storm.
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