Tool stack

The complete Marvel Rivals toolkit for climbing ranked

The six tools that cover the entire loop of improving at Marvel Rivals — learning heroes, reading the meta, drafting counters, tracking your matches, dialing in sensitivity, and looking up the exact data.

6 toolsLast verified: June 3, 2026

Marvel Rivals is easy to start and hard to master. The client drops you into the match but doesn't teach you to improve: it won't tell you what counters your pick, how to play each hero well, or where you're actually losing. That entire layer is covered by external tools. This stack gathers six that, together, cover the full loop of a player who wants to climb ranked — without overlapping each other.

The improvement loop

Before touching ranked, you learn to play your heroes on Mobalytics: fundamentals guides, ability usage, and per-hero combos. To decide where to invest your time, RivalsMeta tells you what's being played this season with win rates, pick rates, and tier lists — so you learn heroes that matter, not picks the next patch buries.

Inside the match, Counterwatch is the draft layer: which pick wins against the enemy team and how to build the comp, with live win-chance prediction as you pick. After playing, Tracker.gg is the mirror: it tracks your stats and match history so you can see what's working and what isn't, with an optional in-game overlay for real-time data.

On the mechanical side, ProSettings.net gives you pro sensitivity, eDPI, and gear as a starting reference to dial in your own setup. And when you need the exact data — an ability's range, which Team-Up unlocks what — the wiki.gg wiki gives it to you clean and opinion-free.

Why these six

Each one covers a distinct layer of the improvement loop, and none replaces another:

  • Learning to play → Mobalytics
  • Reading the meta → RivalsMeta
  • Drafting and countering → Counterwatch
  • Measuring your progress → Tracker.gg
  • Dialing in mechanics → ProSettings.net
  • Looking up exact data → wiki.gg

Together they form the full loop: you learn a hero that matters, draft it well, play, measure how it went, and adjust. It's the same cycle that separates the player who climbs from the one who plateaus — leaning on tools instead of intuition. Each tool has its full analysis in the codex.

What's in this stack

  1. Mobalytics (Marvel Rivals)Free

    The starting point: hero guides and fundamentals to actually learn how to pilot each character well, not just which one is strong.

    Hero guides, fundamentals, and tier lists with an editorial focus on learning to play

  2. RivalsMetaFree

    The meta pulse: win rates, pick rates, and tier lists to know what's being played this season and what's worth learning.

    The meta hub: win rates, pick rates, tier lists, and leaderboards for Marvel Rivals

  3. CounterwatchFree

    The draft layer: what counters what and how to build the comp, with live win-chance prediction while you pick mid-match.

    Counter-picker and team builder with live win-chance prediction

  4. Tracker.gg (Marvel Rivals)Free

    The mirror: track your own matches and stats to see where you're actually improving, with an optional in-game overlay.

    The biggest stat tracker: profiles, match history, and global leaderboards

  5. ProSettings.net (Marvel Rivals)Free

    The mechanical base: pro sensitivity, eDPI, and gear as a starting reference to dial in your own setup.

    Database of sensitivity, eDPI, gear, and settings from pros and creators

  6. Marvel Rivals Wiki (wiki.gg)Free

    The reference: exact abilities, numbers, and Team-Up combos when you need the precise data with no opinions.

    Independent, ad-light wiki: heroes, abilities, maps, and team-ups