The best Marvel Rivals reticle codes for a custom reticle
Your crosshair is customizable Marvel Rivals – a relative rarity for this type of competitive shooter. Considering the wide range of characters (and the equally wide range of playstyles) in Rivalsa custom reticle can give you a serious edge.
In this Marvel Rivals guide, we will teach you how to adjust your crosshair to perfectly suit your playstyle and how to import crosshair styles from other users, plus a list of the best crosshair codes for some commonly used reticle styles.
How to Adjust the Crosshair in Marvel Rivals
To enter the crosshair adjustment menu in Marvel Rivalsopen the settings menu and select the desired input device (keyboard or controller), then select the combat submenu. Scroll down to HUD, and Save crosshair is the first option at the top of the list.
From here you can simply switch to another standard reticle, or you can advanced menu by pressing the plus sign, and fully customize your own crosshair. In this menu you can change the width, opacity, color, animation or static, and much more.
Make sure start a new save in the drop-down menu when you want to create a new crosshair so you don’t accidentally overwrite other habits you’ve created.
You can also create different crosshairs for different characters Marvel Rivals. To do this, select the ‘all heroes’ block at the top of the screen and instead select the hero you want to adjust a crosshair for. Different roles may require different levels of precision, so you might want an open circle for a melee character like Wolverine, while a precision character like Hela might benefit from just a simple point.
If you’re messing around with sights (and almost any character settings, like easy swing), it’s best to do it in the practice range, as you can immediately see the results of your work and make further adjustments.
How to import a custom crosshair into Marvel Rivals
If you use a PCyou can import each reticle by finding a code string for one (there are several below), clicking the save icon next to the drop-down menu that says “Save Import,” pasting the code in and clicking “Confirm.” click. This will automatically adjust your setting to match the settings set by the person who created the code, and it’s an easy way to get exactly the custom reticle you want without having to mess with everything yourself.
Unfortunately that is the case no way to import someone else’s crosshair settings into the console version of Marvel Rivals. If you see a crosshair you like in the wild and you’re playing on console, you should do your best to recreate the exact settings yourself.
Best crosshair codes in Marvel Rivals
There are a lot of different crosshairs in there Marvel Rivalsand they are all based on personal preference. Just because the best players use a certain style reticle doesn’t mean you should follow suit.
The three reticle import codes below are popular among Marvel Rivals power users, and Polygon has confirmed that they all work in the game.
Code: 2;0;10.0,10.0,10.0,10.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;55.0,76.0,55.0,0.0;99.0,100.0,99.0,0.0;0.0,0.0,0. 0,0,0;6,0,3,0,6,0,6,0;14,000000000000002;100,0,100,0,100,0,0,0;0,0;3,0,3,0, 3,0,3,0;1,0,1,0,1,0;
This crosshair code was created by Necrosa professional Overwatch player who also plays and streams Marvel Rivals. It is popular among high-level players because it is simple, accurate, versatile, and easily visible during chaotic team fights.
Code: 3;0;10,0,10,0,10,0,10,0;100,0,100,0,100,0,100,0;50,0,50,0,50,0,50,0;100,0,100, 0.100,0.100,0; 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0;0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0;30,0;100,0,100,0,100,0,100,0;0,0; 3,0,3,0,3,0,3,0;1,0,1,0,1,0;
This reticle is ideal for high precision players who play high precision characters such as Hawkeye or Hela. It’s out of the way, so you can always see the battlefield clearly, and it makes it very easy to see when you’re going over an enemy’s head.
Code: 1;0;35.0,35.0,28.0,0.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;83.0,83.0,83.0,83.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;11.0, 11.0,11.0,11.0;33.0,33.0,22.0,33.0;30.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;0.0;2.0,2.0,2.0,2.0;1.0,1.0,1.0;
Melee users can use the other reticles – especially the tight general purpose reticle – but they can also benefit from a slightly wider cone and easy target visibility. Unlike precision characters, where not being able to fully see the character you’re targeting is actually helpful, it’s best for melee users to have a small window to better track their enemies during combat.
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.