The best characters from Marvel Rivals season 0

There are 33 different ones characters in Marvel Rivalsbut not every hero (or villain) is equal. In season 0 of the competitive shooter, which is called Doom’s Rise and is considerably shorter than a regular season, every character is viable, but there are some who are clearly more powerful than the rest.

Below we have put together an overview of the current Marvel Rivals meta by noting the top nine characters (three from each role: Duelist, Vanguard, and Strategist) who are performing very well in Season 0. And while the meta will of course continue to shift, with new heroes rising to the top, all of these are great characters that you can take into any match once you master them to increase your chances of winning.

In this Marvel Rivals guide, we will lead you through the best characters inside Marvel Rivalstell you what makes each of them so powerful and how you should (ideally) build your team with them.

The best characters in Marvel Rivals season 0 meta

The best characters of Marvel Rivals currently (in alphabetical order) are:

After testing every hero in the game, we’ve compiled the above list of best heroes based on the power of each character’s equipment (their active and passive skills), their consistency, their ease of use, and their ability to create a to carry a weapon. team. There are still some incredible heroes in there Marvel Rivals which will probably make it onto this list in the future, but they currently only really dominate at higher levels, and are therefore higher skill heroes that are hard to recommend unless you’re an incredible shooter (like Hawkeye and Hela).

As far as these characters fitting into a team, let’s take a quick look at the current composition meta in Season 0.

The best team composition seems to be that solid 2-2-2 – two of each class – which gives you a nice balance of everything. This allows you to have a sturdy main tank Doctor Strange and an off-tank-like one Thora powerful transit healer such as Jeff the land shark combined with a healer that also increases damage Praying mantisand a group damage dealer such as Moon Knight combined with a killer like Iron fist. The 2-2-2 seems to be the most consistent formation as it provides the widest coverage in terms of what a team typically needs. And before we settle the meta with a Season 1 balance patch, be prepared for anything. This comp does it for you.

The only alternative team composition we’ve seen perform well is the 1-3-2 comp, with just one tank, three damage dealers, and two healers. This forces you to almost entirely dedicate a healer to your one tank to keep them alive, but gives you the flexibility of a bonus damage dealer to deal with a problem player on the other team, like a sneaky Scarlet Witch or a sniper Hawkeye . This team composition relies heavily on the duelists to quickly take advantage of opportunities, and is likely to drop off at higher ranks when teams are coordinated enough to burn down the one tank as quickly as possible, giving them a lot of room to navigate objectives.

Below, we’ve broken down what makes each of the top nine heroes in the game so good.

Cloak and Dagger (Strategist)

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Cloak & Dagger are two very simple heroes in one, making them more complex to play than Jeff or Mantis. However, Cloak & Dagger’s abilities – when intertwined – can create a very powerful storm of healing and damage, which can be difficult for most enemies to overcome.

What makes Cloak & Dagger a great support, however, isn’t even their ultimate ability, but Cloak’s Dark Teleportation ability, which makes allies invisible and untargetable for a short time. This single skill can do ultimate things like Jeff’s It’s Jeff! or even Scarlet Witch’s Reality Erasure. In fact, it doesn’t require anything from Cloak’s allies other than being close to him, so it’s a potentially game-saving ability that you can perform without any voice chat or coordination.

Doctor Strange (Vanguard)

A look at Doctor Strange's abilities in Marvel Rivals

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Doctor Strange is a tank that seems weak at first glance, but in the right hands is actually extremely powerful. Where Thor and Venom allow you to drag your team to victory by killing softer characters, Doctor Strange can lead the team where he wants them to go with his powerful shield and massive ultimate stun.

But the real power of Doctor Strange – especially if you play with friends via your voice – is the Pentagram of Farallah portal. This allows your entire team to move to another area of ​​the map in seconds, allowing for a powerful flank. You can even fire powerful attacks like Iron Man’s Ultimate through the portal onto an unsuspecting team below.

Doctor Strange is a tank with very high skills, but if you know how to play him, you can lead your team to victory without much effort.

A look at Iron Fist's abilities in Marvel Rivals

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Iron Fist is a damage-dealing machine that is particularly good at diving into the back lines of enemy teams and wiping out weak duelists and strategists. This is mostly due to his Yat Jee Chung Kuen enhanced melee attacks, which deal extremely high damage in a short amount of time.

His triple jump, kick, and wall walking skills also make it very difficult for most characters to escape, and impossible for most vanguards to capture.

Jeff the land shark (strategist)

A look at Jeff's abilities in Marvel Rivals

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In season 0, Jeff the Land Shark is the best character in Marvel Rivalslargely due to its ease of play. His healing water of Joyful Splash has unlimited range and can heal multiple characters at once when stacked on top of each other, making Jeff one of the most efficient healers around. His primary Aqua Burst attack also does very high damage for a strategist, making him difficult to beat solo if you can’t get him.

But the reason most people hate playing against Jeff – and what makes a Jeff with good card knowledge so dangerous – is his It’s Jeff! ultimate, where the shark swallows everyone in a small area. Jeff can then safely spit out his allies before carrying everyone on the enemy team off a cliff. This is a potentially winning ultimate game that will be very difficult for you and your teammates to counter or escape.

A look at Mantis' abilities in Marvel Rivals

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Praying mantis is a powerful healer Marvel Rivalswhich allows both herself and her allies to deal large amounts of damage. Her equipment is relatively simple, as she uses healing orbs to heal allies or significantly increase allies’ damage. But these two skills – combined with her powerful stun – give you incredible tools to get through almost any situation.

In addition to her raw healing and damage capabilities, Mantis’ ult essentially makes your allies invulnerable due to how powerful the healing is, and the bonus health it brings can help counter many other powerful ultimate abilities if timed correctly.

A look at Moon Knight's abilities in Marvel Rivals

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Moon Knight’s massive ability to deal damage to a large group of heroes makes him extremely powerful in the current meta. A well-thrown Ankh combined with an accurate Moon Blade and a few Crescent Darts can take down entire teams of low-health characters in seconds. Moon Knight users who can hide their Ankhs in unpredictable or hard-to-reach places can create a kill box that is very difficult for strategists to avoid, and make incoming damage unpredictable.

Moon Knight’s Hand of Khonshu ult also charges very quickly, does a ton of damage, and can be difficult to escape for slow-moving characters.

A look at Thor's abilities in Marvel Rivals

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Thor is an absolute powerhouse of a tank, able to solo soft targets in seconds while using his Awakening Rune ability. But Thor is much more than just his awakened state, and all of his abilities can generate team victories on a very regular basis if you know what you’re doing.

All of his tools make him considerably more complex than a tank like Venom, so not every Thor on your team means a free win. But a Thor on the rampage is able to dive into a team, take out strategists, and dive back to their allies without even coming close to ruin.

A look at Venom's abilities in Marvel Rivals

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Venom gets the award for simple yet powerful. Just being in battle makes him a huge threat, and learning the timing of his symbiotic resilience – which gives him a huge bonus health shield based on his missing health – takes very little practice to master to get.

Besides being easy to get online, Venom has a pretty high skill ceiling with his swing and ground pound, and can act as both a frontline tank and a surprise backline killer, depending on what you need at the time.

A look at Winter Soldier's skills in Marvel Rivals

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Winter Solider has a lot going for him, making him both difficult to master and extremely powerful. Its primary attack does so much damage that it can kill several low-health strategists and DPS in two shots. His hook ability also makes him great for surprisingly eliminating characters like Adam Warlock or Mantis.

But what really makes Winter Soldier scary is his ultimate Kraken Impact, which not only allows for a powerful execution that makes it easier to take down all heroes, but also resets with every kill. An effective Winter Soldier can string together ultimate after ultimate until the entire team is eliminated, allowing you to clear the objective and win the match.

For more Marvel Rivals guides, here’s a list of all known codes, all Team-Up skills, all maps and modes, and a look at the game’s roadmap.