Summary

With a roster of superheroes as extensive as the one found inMarvel Rivals, there are going to be some questions about which character a player should try when starting out in the game. While a large amount of this decision comes down to a player’s preferred playstyle, other factors will need to be taken into consideration, too. One of these is how easy it is to master a character and their abilities.

Not every character is created equal in this game, and some heroes are just more difficult to learn. This could be due to how the character moves, how precise their abilities have to be, and a player’s overall knowledge of the game and other characters, but the fact remains that some heroes are just really tough to become an expert with. To help new players who are looking to avoid thehardest characters to master inMarvel Rivals, here’s a rundown on the toughest ones in the line-up.

Marvel Rivals - Loki

Updated on May 28, 2025, by Shane Black:With the release of Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman in Marvel Rivals, the dynamic of the most difficult heroes to master has changed somewhat. To reflect this, this article has been updated to include more characters who are proving to be tough for players to get the hang of and make any changes to existing entries after patches have shifted the characters' stats around.

10Loki

Fine Support Without Much Power

Loki isn’t necessarily a bad characterto play inMarvel Rivals, but he is not going to blow anyone away. He comes with some really good support abilities, such as a healing aura tobring teammates' health back up. He can also do a fair amount of damage in his own right.

The problem is that his damage isn’t great, andhe can be an easy targetfor other players to single out. Because of this, his use feels really niche, and it takes a person who knows the maps and the composition of the other team really well to make him worthwhile.

Black Widow aiming down the sights in Marvel Rivals

9Black Widow

Requiring Top-Tier Accuracy

Black Widow is in a weird situation withinMarvel Rivals; she offers some good surveillance for maps but can’t do a ton of damage when she finds a target. Her ability to check around corners and spot opponents can bea really useful toolfor all teams who are pushing on an objective.

Her biggest issue, though, is that shedoesn’t do enough damageto one-shot enemies, which means that if she engages, the player has to be ready for return fire. This can be done by knowing where to move to and how to maneuver around the maps, but it also opens her up to being wiped out quickly. However, she is getting buffed with the release of Season 1, which will likely appease players at least a little bit.

Marvel Rivals - Star-Lord

8Star-Lord

Move And Keep Moving

Star-Lord is a fun character to actually play and move around inMarvel Rivals.His jet boots give him a quick boostthat makes navigating really entertaining. This also allows him tomove around a battle with easeto avoid enemy fire, but that is also where he becomes difficult to use.

Because he does lackluster damage,he can’t take another character head-on. His usefulness comes from being able to get a shot or two in, move around, fire again, and repeat. This is easier said than done, since battles can be overwhelming. It really takes a player who knows what they’re doing to use him effectively.

Marvel Rivals - Hawkeye

7Hawkeye

Amazing When Landing Shots

Hawkeye, despite the plethora of memes about him, is one ofthe most powerful and useful heroes inMarvel Rivals. He has incredible arrows that can completely takedown a target in a matter of moments. Furthermore, he has a great knife melee attack that can help him defeat enemies that get too close to him.

That said, he also requires some good player accuracy in orderto actually land those shots. If a player isn’t able to do that, he can quickly become useless in a battle. If someone is able to master him, though, then it can be a game over for anyone who tries to oppose them.

Marvel Rivals - Wolverine

6Wolverine

Pure Melee

Wolverine is a monsterwhen he is in the middle of a battle andcan completely dominate an objectivewhen he needs to. That’s because he is a pure melee character who can dash around an area quickly and lash out with his adamantium claws to great effect.

However,he has no range, which means that if a player isn’t able to get him to a point, then he is going to be useless. He has great mobility to get within melee range, but these moves can often result in overshooting a point. It takes a lot of practice to use his moves correctly.

Marvel Rivals - Storm

5Storm

Better Watch Out

Storm can command lightningand the wind togive her team some great booststo damage and movement. Being able to use these in the right context can sway a game in her friends' favor.

However, she is also very weak, and when she is hovering above a battle, she caneasily be picked offby an enemy from below. She requires the player to be constantly aware of their surroundings and know where an enemy might be shooting at her from. Being able to spot player names appearing is key.

Marvel Rivals - Hulk

4Bruce Banner/Hulk

Not Enough Damage

It would make sense for the Hulk to be one ofthe greatest tanks inMarvel Rivals, given that he is one of the most powerful characters in Marvel comics. However, while it is true that using the Hulk can give a person plenty of tank capabilities, they will also be stuck with his Bruce Banner form.

Much like D.Va inOverwatch, once the Hulk’s health has been depleted,he will revert to Bruce Banner, who is as squishy as squishy can be. Though the overall character has plenty of abilities to use, having him split into different forms is tough to master, especially since Bruce himself is really weak. And with a batch of nerfs already hitting Hulk, this character’s usefulness can much more easily be called into question.

Marvel Rivals - Spider-Man

3Spider-Man

Everyone’s Favorite Is Particularly Hard To Master

Even though he is, arguably, the most popular character inMarvel Rivals, Spider-Man is one of thetoughest heroes to master. His entire style is dependent onswinging into a fight, landing some hits, and then swinging back out. His low health means that he can’t stay in too long, or else he will be wiped out with ease.

His swinging is not an easy thing to use, and players will often find themselvesgetting stuck on cornersand disorienting themselves. It takes a lot of time to get it down to the point where it can be a game-changer.

marvel rivals suffers embarrassing defeat playing as mister fantastic

2Mister Fantastic

A Bit Of A Stretch

As any comic fan can explain,the entire gimmick of Mister Fantasticis that he can stretch to impossible lengths and shapes. This is reflected in his gameplay, as this hero allows players to engage in up-close brawls while also filling a passive gauge tohelp them become “inflated.”

However, this inflated state has earned Mister Fantastic a spot among thehardest characters to master inMarvel Rivals. While it does do a good job of boosting his defenses and strength in a battle,it is still kind of confusinghow it can best be used. It can be great for gaining other players' attention on a point, but it limits his capabilities by taking away everything but his ultimate.

Adam Warlock MVP pose in Marvel Rivals

1Adam Warlock

Niche Support

Adam Warlock is a very powerful character who comes witha bountiful amount of healing and support. The issue is that his power requires a lot of practice and game knowledge to use correctly. While he has excellent healing capabilities, the skills that allow him to do this are often held back by long cooldowns, which makes him a tough character to master.

To further add to this, Adam Warlockis not a very mobile character. If an enemy player is able to get the drop on him by flanking, Adam will have a tough time surviving that fight. While he can be a truly dominant character in the right hands, it takes a lot of time to get to that place.