@SlushiiPls E
Right Click to the ground
Left Click to the sky
Repeat this process young ones to become pro DD mains and fear not dying as most enemies can not track the buffoonery that is this hero and the infinite over health that keeps you up.
@imainsue Me who wishes to play Fox more often other than for the reason of countering dive, and then I see enemy team... Jeff... Strange... Thing... Elsa... Punisher... like, okay whatever, didn't want to play Fox anyways...
@salmoona_ DPS mains quick to complain about how braindead gameplay is rewarded when supports like cnd get buffed, but then the saxophones start getting louder when you look at these buffs, bye
So the DPS crybabies have gone too far and the devs be listening to the wrong crowd.
DPS mains are quick to speak up about how we're rewarding braindead gameplay when CND, Jeff, Raccoon, etc, get buffs, but when MK and SG get buffed the audience is quiet, alright.
Get ready for a "dino-mite" update! 🦖
In Dev Vision Vol. 17, Guangguang breaks down the arrival of our newest updates. Plus, we're introducing exclusive College Student Perks and a major PC storage optimization to keep your game running smoothly.
Mark your calendars: Season 8 officially kicks off on May 15, 2026 UTC.
Storm the lab, save the future. See you at Alchemax Headquarters.
@BlizzardMR_ The only things I hate in this game:
1 - People who think they're god's gift but they're not, unwilling to listen, adapt, and get better.
2 - Jeff, fuck that fat gluttonous shark.
3 - Deadpool, fuck that ADHD hero.
- Strat Main
@VioletPolaroid New invis skin is a flop from the head down, buttons misplaced on the shirt, belly button showing, opened to cleavage with a scarf, skirt to the ass tight as it could be, and the belt is falling, tell me you wannabe different so bad without telling me
hot take, every dps & support in marvel rivals needs to experience tanking to know when to take cover
your supports are not shit just because you soak up damage and refuse to breathe for a second
you're of no value dead, be patient and use comms