After, Marvel Rivals early tier a week of grinding matches, watching pro tournaments like Boer Bash, and seeing how the new meta is taking shape, it’s time for the first (and very unfiltered) tier list of the season in Marvel Rivals. This early analysis is aimed at ranked players but also draws from what’s happening in high-level competitive play.

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The tank shakeup: Venom dominates, Groot slips

Let’s get the obvious out of the way first: Venom is the best tank in Marvel Rivals early tier right now. The synergy with Mantis damage boosting for 16 seconds enables Venom to one-shot support players even through support alts. This was on full display during the Boer Bash tournament. If Mantis is not banned, expect to see Venom dominate lobbies.

Groot, once a steady pick, has taken a backseat due to the rise of dive-heavy metas and Emma not being perma-banned anymore. Triple support comps also reduce his solo kill value.

Thor is nearly a perma-pick in ranked thanks to insane survivability and DPS, although in pro play, his lack of utility kept him completely off the radar. Hulk, on the other hand, Marvel Rivals early tier is perma-banned mostly due to the Gamma team-up with BP. But even without that, he’s extremely effective in ranked when Emma is banned.

DPS highlights: Phoenix and Moon Knight rise, Torch nerfed

Phoenix is currently the strongest DPS. Her alt synergy with Magneto or Luna, Marvel Rivals early tier her self-sustain, and consistent burst damage make her an all-around threat. Moon Knight might be the sleeper pick of the season. His ability to double right-click supports and delete them instantly is game-changing, especially at mid to high ranks.

Torch is still strong but not the monster he once was. Triple support makes finishing kills harder, even with massive damage output. While still S-tier, he’s no longer unstoppable.

Magic is a ranked menace. She’s capable of deleting support players with her charged right-click and alt combo. While she didn’t appear much in pro tournaments, in ranked she forces entire teams to adjust playstyle when piloted by a competent player.

Support meta : Invis takes the crown from Luna

Invis has quietly become the strongest support in the game. Marvel Rivals early tier recent buffs to her slow, healing, and ult have pushed her ahead of Luna. While Luna still brings massive utility and damage boosts, Invis can heal while hiding from dives and outplay burst assassins like Magic or Venom.

Jeff the Land Shark is another big riser. Marvel Rivals early tier his healing output and synergy with Venom’s dive makes him a key part of triple support comps. In Boer Bash, we saw him used strategically to flank and support diving tanks, dealing poke damage and enabling fast kills.

Mantis is a must-pick or ban in competitive lobbies. Her only job? Perma boost a diving Venom. That’s enough to wreck entire teams even through Luna or Invis ults.

Other supports like Cloak and Loki have dropped due to nerfs in healing, damage, and ult uptime. Adam and Ultron remain strong, especially in Marvel Rivals early tier triple support metas where sustain and hybrid damage matter.

FAQs about this Marvel Rivals tier list

What is the strongest tank in Marvel Rivals right now?

Venom is the strongest tank, especially when paired with Mantis for a full dive combo.

Is Groot still a good pick this season?

He’s decent but struggles in triple support metas and against dive-heavy comps.

Which support hero is best in ranked play?

Invis is currently the top support due to her healing, utility, and escape options.

Is Phoenix still worth using after nerfs?

Yes. Phoenix is top-tier and likely the best DPS in the game right now.

Why is Magic considered strong in ranked?

She can one-shot supports using her full charge and ult combo, forcing team adaptations.

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