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). However, this player champions the viability of any team with at least one Vanguard and one Strategist, even showcasing success with unconventional 3-3 compositions lacking Vanguards entirely.
This unconventional approach aligns with NetEase Games' stated intention to avoid implementing a role queue system. While some players celebrate this compositional freedom, others express concerns about matches dominated by Duelists.
The recent climb to Grandmaster I highlights the player's argument. While some community members remain skeptical, citing the vulnerability of a single Strategist, others share anecdotal evidence supporting the effectiveness of diverse team builds. The Strategist's ability to communicate incoming damage mitigates the perceived risk, they argue.
The ongoing discussion about team composition reflects a broader community engagement with Competitive mode. Suggestions for improvement range from introducing hero bans to removing Seasonal Bonuses, demonstrating a passionate community actively shaping the game's future. Despite acknowledged imperfections, the enthusiasm for Marvel Rivals and anticipation for Season 1 remain high. The arrival of the Fantastic Four further fuels this excitement.
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