Flats is back, and this time? He’s cooking. After a rough stretch of streams and a few too many Ls in ranked, the content creator decided it was time to lock in and grind back the MMR in Marvel Rivals. What followed was a wild ride of solo carries, big brain plays, chaos comms, and more than a few moments of pure ego-fueled Domination.

If you missed the stream, don’t worry — we’ve pulled the best moments and key takeaways from Flats’ latest Marvel Rivals ranked session.

From Tilted to Tactical – The Comeback Arc Begins

Flats opened the session acknowledging the past rough streams, saying “We got some climbing to do.” And climb he did — with huge plays on tanky frontliners and precise coordination with his squad, Flats slowly started turning things around.

But it wasn’t all clean. There were moments of:

  • 1v1 tunnel vision
  • Missed supports getting farmed in the backline
  • Rocket Raccoon trolling from downtown
  • Luna ults forgotten about mid-fight

Still, the clutch potential was there — walls, dashes, and right clicks all landing at the perfect time to pull back some unwinnable fights.

Massive Moments

Let’s break down some of the hype plays that carried the squad:

  • “I HELD THIS POINT FOR NINE YEARS”
    Flats tanked solo on point for what felt like an eternity, brawling through everything from Iron Fist flanks to Luna spam. His callouts? Loud. His gameplay? Locked in.
  • Magneto Flanks Get Denied
    While enemies tried to get cute with Magneto wraparounds, Flats was calling every movement and shutting down off-angles before they could spiral the fight.
  • “Triple Tank. I Am.”
    The comms were chaotic but effective. With comps swapping between GOATS-style frontline to dive-heavy pressure, Flats adapted instantly, anchoring fights and keeping the supports alive (most of the time).
  • “I Might Be the Best of All Time”
    After landing a crucial ultimate and shredding through the enemy backline during overtime, Flats couldn’t help himself. And honestly? He earned it.

Comms That Deserve a Trophy

Half the fun of watching Flats play Marvel Rivals is the sheer entertainment of his voice comms. Highlights include:

  • “Yo, Venom, help supports!”
  • “She’s padding! Luna one!”
  • “I just slapped the [expletive] out of their Magic player.”
  • “TP TP TP STRANGE TP!”
  • “Don’t mess with the Amazing Spider-Man!”

And of course, the classic end-of-round closer:
“Guys… I think we’re just better.”

Meta Talk: Brawls, Bursts & GOATS?

Between matches, Flats dropped some insight on how comps are evolving:

  • GOATS-style comps (triple tank/sustain) are viable on some maps
  • There’s still plenty of burst damage and AOE spam in the meta
  • Characters like Magic, Iron Fist, and Rocket are still strong in chaos comps
  • Full comms coordination (especially around ults like Magneto and Luna) is what separates wins from losses

Final Thoughts

This ranked session was peak Flats content — from frustration to full-on pop-offs, wild teamfights to ego-driven backline dives, and some of the most entertaining comms you’ll hear all week.

One thing’s for sure: the climb is back on, and whether he’s anchoring point or yelling about Rocket in the backline, Flats is putting on a show every step of the way.

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Source: Flats YouTube

Frequently Asked Questions

What rank is Flats playing at in Marvel Rivals?

Flats regularly plays at high ranked levels, often facing top-tier competition during his streams.

What roles does Flats main?

He typically anchors as tank/frontline, but flexes depending on what the team needs — and isn’t afraid to go full carry if the situation calls for it.

Does Flats play with a full team or solo queue?

Both — but in this stream, he played with coordinated comms, likely with a partial stack. His games featured real-time callouts and ult tracking.

Is GOATS meta in Marvel Rivals?

It can be. Flats mentions GOATS-like comps showing up on certain maps, but the game still has a healthy mix of dive, burst, and poke comps in ranked.

Where can I watch more Flats Marvel Rivals content?

You can find all of his gameplay and VODs on his YouTube channel, or get curated coverage at MarvelRivalsHub.