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Marvel Rivals Want Ban Feature Extended to All Ranks

Author : Emma Feb 10,2025

Marvel Rivals Want Ban Feature Extended to All Ranks

Marvel Rivals: The Debate Over Character Bans Across All Ranks

The popularity of Marvel Rivals, NetEase Games' competitive Marvel superhero brawler, is undeniable. Its unique gameplay and extensive roster have captivated players, but a key feature – character bans – is sparking debate. Currently, hero bans are only available at Diamond rank and above, leading to calls for their implementation across all ranks.

A recent Reddit post by user Expert_Recover_7050 highlighted the frustration felt by players in lower ranks facing consistently strong team compositions, such as one featuring Hulk, Hawkeye, Hela, Iron Man, Mantis, and Luna Snow. The inability to counter these teams through bans, available only at higher ranks, creates an imbalance, leaving lower-ranked players feeling disadvantaged.

This sparked a lively discussion within the Marvel Rivals community. Some players questioned the claim of the team's overwhelming power, suggesting skill development is crucial to overcoming such challenges. They view the current system as part of the learning curve for aspiring high-ranked players.

However, others argue that introducing hero bans at all ranks is essential. They believe learning to strategize around bans is a vital skill for competitive play and that the current system unfairly disadvantages lower-ranked players. A further point of contention is the very concept of character bans; some argue a perfectly balanced game wouldn't require them.

The future of character bans in Marvel Rivals remains uncertain. While the game's early success is undeniable, expanding the ban system to all ranks could significantly impact the competitive landscape and player experience. The ongoing discussion demonstrates the community's engagement and NetEase Games' opportunity to refine the game's competitive integrity.

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