Focused guide
Marvel Rivals Team Comps for Ranked Decisions
Use this Marvel Rivals team comps page to decide whether your ranked group has engage, sustain, counterplay, and a fallback after checking the current official patch.
Recommended workflow
Identify the win condition
Know whether the team wins by dive, brawl, poke, or sustain before judging individual hero strength.
Check role coverage
Make sure frontline, damage pressure, peel, and recovery jobs are covered by specific players, not assumed by the composition name.
Add counterplay
Ask which enemy pattern breaks the comp first: long sightlines, fast dive, shield denial, or support cooldown pressure.
Pick a fallback
Have one swap ready for the role that usually fails first so the team is not rebuilding the plan mid-match.
Comps are about jobs
A strong comp is not only six strong heroes. It is a set of jobs that fit together on the current map and rank pressure.
Where guides help
Use the current official patch and Season 9 checklist to understand what changed before you lock the lineup.
Ranked caution
If the team cannot explain how it starts or ends a fight, treat the comp as a test plan rather than a ranked guarantee.
Quick answers
Do I need the perfect comp?
No. You need a comp with a clear plan and fewer obvious gaps.
What should I check first?
Engage, sustain, damage follow-up, and how the comp handles pressure.
When should I swap?
Swap when your hero no longer contributes to the team plan or keeps losing to the same counter.