Image via NetEase Games<\/figcaption><\/figure> Cloak and Dagger – Cloak and Dagger<\/h3> Cloak and Dagger are an interesting duo here. You can swap between them, altering what kind of role you want to have. If you combine Ana with Ramattra\u2019s stance switching, this is the outcome.\u00a0<\/p>
Cloak\u2019s abilities are more supportive, providing healing for her teammates. Even her primary fire is quite literally Ana\u2019s Biotic Rifle. Shoot enemies to kill or allies to heal.<\/p>
As for Dagger, he provides more of a buffing and debuffing role.\u00a0He can blind enemies, make them susceptible to more damage, and provide decent damage over time (DoT). As a support, he can increase his teammates\u2019 movement speed, turn them invisible, and even make them untargetable.\u00a0<\/p> Image via NetEase Games<\/figcaption><\/figure> Jeff the Land Shark – West Coast Avengers<\/h3> Jeff the Land Shark is an interesting pick for a Support role. He\u2019ll be a nuisance for the enemy team because he\u2019s resistant to Critical Hits, and his many traversal abilities make him hard to hit.\u00a0<\/p>
He\u2019s a mix between Lucio and Venture. The Lucio part comes into play because Jeff can give himself a speed boost and move on walls. A good Lucio in Overwatch can distract the enemy team while still providing decent team healing. In Marvel Rivals<\/em>, Jeff is looking to do the same, while being able to submerge himself for sneak attacks, breaking formations, and giving his team a proper push into an objective.\u00a0<\/p> Image via NetEase Games<\/figcaption><\/figure> Loki – Venus, Thor<\/h3> Loki takes all the annoying aspects of Sombra and Echo into a Support role.\u00a0Like other Support heroes, his basic attack can either damage enemies or heal teammates. Nothing out of the ordinary here. Where things start to get wild is when he assumes the role of another character. with copycat abilities.\u00a0<\/p>
It gets even more interesting when he can make decoys of himself, providing such a good distraction. It pairs even better with his cloaking ability. Yup, he can go invisible, get behind enemy lines, and perform his Backstab to potentially pick someone off from your back line.\u00a0<\/p> Image via NetEase Games<\/figcaption><\/figure> Luna Snow – Marvel Future Fight<\/h3> If Jeff didn\u2019t sell you as a Lucio alternative, Luna Snow may be a better pick. She has abilities that synergize with each other for better solo healing, but she can definitely provide a lot for her team as well. Instead of a speed boost, she can increase her team\u2019s damage output with her \u201cFate of Both Worlds\u201d ability.\u00a0<\/p>
She\u2019s literally skating around, making her a hard target to hit. If you still want that kind of movement style, Luna is gonna be your girl.<\/p> Image via NetEase Games<\/figcaption><\/figure> Mantis – Guardians of the Galaxy<\/h3> Mantis is similar to Zenyatta because of her Orbs, but they are based on her criticals rather than cooldowns. They are no Discord Orbs; they give a damage boost to the holder instead of painting a target to take extra damage.<\/p>
She can be played like Baptiste because you have to target your allies for healing while also assuming more of a DPS role.\u00a0<\/p>
Mantis is definitely going to be a hero where you can tell what a good one looks like versus one who\u2019s learning the ropes.<\/p> Image via NetEase Games<\/figcaption><\/figure> Rocket Raccoon – Guardians of the Galaxy<\/h3> Rocket has the verticality of someone like Hanzo, with the floatiness and rez potential of Mercy, with pack providing off of Brigitte, but the damage amplification of someone like Baptiste.\u00a0If you like a character with variety, Rocket Raccoon can get the job done in most instances.\u00a0<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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