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Season 8

Pocket Rivals route map

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Pocket Rivals has tools, hero pages, guides, examples, and source notes. This page helps you choose the right path for the problem you are actually trying to solve before your next Marvel Rivals queue.

Choose the right ranked path

How to use this page

Pick the problem, then follow one path

Do not open every page at once. Choose the situation that matches your last few games, follow the three steps, then test one idea in your next match.

Route compass

Four useful starts, one next action

The compass turns the site map into a quick pre-queue decision: pick a hero, solve an enemy, rebuild team shape, or review one fight. Each route leads to a page with original Pocket Rivals context and clear source limits.

Ranked path

I do not know what to pick

Use this path when your hero pool feels random and you need a safer ranked plan before locking in.

Step 1

Check the tier list as a question

Start with broad reliability, then ask whether the hero fits your role, aim comfort, and common enemy pressure.

Open tier list

Step 2

Build a three-pick pool

Choose one comfort pick, one safe swap, and one role backup instead of chasing every strong hero.

Read hero-pool guide

Step 3

Open the hero page

Use the hero page for official source links, counters, role context, and Pocket Rivals ranked notes.

Browse hero library

Ranked path

One enemy keeps deciding the fight

Use this path when one diver, sniper, setup hero, or support pocket keeps making your team panic.

Step 1

Name the pressure pattern

Decide whether the enemy is winning through dive, setup, poke, or support sustain before picking a counter.

Open counterplay hub

Step 2

Pick a safe answer

Use Counter Picker to find practical swaps and the first play that stabilizes the next fight.

Use Counter Picker

Step 3

Fix the repeated matchup

If the problem is dive pressure, read the counter-dive guide before swapping again.

Read counter-dive guide

Ranked path

My team keeps losing structure

Use this path when fights start messy, teammates split, supports die first, or nobody knows when to reset.

Step 1

Choose a comp shape

Pick a simple brawl, dive, poke, or anti-dive shell your actual lobby can execute.

Open team comps

Step 2

Clarify your role job

Use role hubs to decide whether you should start fights, finish targets, or keep the backline alive.

Open role hubs

Step 3

Stop the stagger loop

If every fight begins late, learn when to leave, die fast, or wait for the next clean engage.

Read anti-stagger guide

Step 4

Fix objective panic

If the point keeps pulling players into solo deaths, learn when to touch, rotate, or hold ultimates for the real contest.

Read objective guide

Ranked path

I lost and want one useful review

Use this path when you remember one fight but do not want to upload a replay or share private details.

Step 1

Learn the note shape

Write one fight with your hero, rank, map phase, enemy pressure, your response, and the result.

View coach examples

Step 2

Review the repeated pattern

Before using the coach, choose the mistake that happened more than once and write one next-match rule.

Read loss-review guide

Step 3

Keep private details out

Use gameplay context only. Leave out names, handles, account identifiers, chat logs, and contact details.

Read AI Coach Course

Step 4

Ask for one next-fight habit

Use Match Analysis for a short coach read, then queue with one habit instead of trying to fix everything.

Start Match Analysis

Useful references

Pages that make the rest of the site easier to read