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Crosshair Hub (Marvel Rivals)

Database of per-hero crosshair codes to copy and import in-game

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What it is

Crosshair Hub (Marvel Rivals) is a third-party, unofficial database of crosshair and reticle codes for Marvel Rivals. A crosshair code is a text string representing a whole reticle configuration; you copy that string and import it in-game to apply it instantly. The site organizes codes into categories: pro crosshairs, per-hero crosshairs, community favorites, and some random or joke ones. It's a community resource, accessible from the browser, that gathers in one place reticles proven by high-level players and streamers so you don't have to design them by hand.

What problem it solves

Marvel Rivals lets you customize the reticle, but building a good one from scratch is trial and error: tweaking thickness, color, gap, center dot, and the rest without knowing what works in a match. Crosshair Hub skips that step. Instead of experimenting blind, you pick a code already used by a pro or validated by the community, import it, and test it right away. It also offers reticles tailored by hero, which matters because a crosshair that works well for a precise hitscan isn't necessarily the best for an area or projectile hero.

How it's different

Against ProSettings.net, the difference is one of focus. Crosshair Hub is concentrated on one thing and does it well: crosshair codes ready to copy and import, with depth by hero and by category. ProSettings, by contrast, covers the full picture of pros' sensitivity, eDPI, DPI, and gear, but the crosshair isn't its strength and it doesn't offer importable codes with that depth. If what you want is a specific reticle to apply now, Crosshair Hub is more direct; if you want to understand which mouse and what sensitivity pros play at, ProSettings covers more. The natural move is to use both: one for the reticle, the other for sens and gear.

What people use it for

  • Importing a pro's crosshair: copying a competitive player's reticle and trying it without building it by hand.
  • Per-hero reticles: looking for a crosshair tailored to a specific hero, different from the one used for others.
  • Browsing popular options: seeing which reticles the community prefers when you don't know where to start.
  • Saving setup time: skipping the trial and error of designing one from scratch.
  • Experimenting fast: importing several codes in a session and keeping the one that feels best.

Who this tool isn't for

If you're after sensitivity, eDPI, or gear recommendations, that isn't here, that's where ProSettings.net is the pick. If you already have a reticle you aim comfortably with, swapping it for trend's sake adds nothing. And if you expect a pro's crosshair to improve your aim on its own, it doesn't work that way: the reticle is a visual preference, not a mechanics upgrade, and the best one for you depends on your hero and your taste.

How to use it in practice

  1. Go to crosshairhub.com/marvel-rivals.
  2. Browse the categories (pros, per-hero, popular) and pick a crosshair that interests you.
  3. Copy the crosshair code.
  4. In Marvel Rivals, open the reticle settings (the reticle save section) and use "Import Save".
  5. Paste the code, confirm, and test the reticle in a range or a casual match before adopting it.

Honest limitations

  • Third-party, unofficial data: NetEase does not endorse the site. Codes come from the community and their attribution to a specific pro may not be verified.
  • The crosshair won't improve your aim: it's a visual preference; it helps you feel comfortable, but it doesn't replace practice or correct positioning.
  • It depends on the hero: a reticle ideal for a hitscan can be mediocre for a projectile or area hero.
  • Codes subject to game changes: if a patch alters the reticle system, some codes could stop importing cleanly until they're updated.
  • Possible ads: the site may show advertising to sustain itself.

How to get started

Open crosshairhub.com/marvel-rivals, pick a crosshair from your main hero's category or from a pro you follow, and copy its code. In the game, open the reticle settings, use "Import Save", paste, and confirm. Test it for a few matches: if it feels right, keep it; if not, go back and try another. Treat it as a menu of options to experiment with, not a single truth.

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