What it is
Mobalytics (Marvel Rivals) is the Marvel Rivals section within Mobalytics, a multi-game platform that also covers League of Legends, Valorant, TFT, and Deadlock. Unlike sites centered on raw data, its strength is editorial content: written hero guides, per-hero strategy and builds, game fundamentals, tier lists, and team-comp examples.
It's a third-party, unofficial tool meant as a learning destination: the place you go to understand how to play a hero or the game, not just to look at numbers.
What problem it solves
In Marvel Rivals, knowing which hero is strong is only half the equation; the other half is knowing how to play it. Stats sites show you win rates and tier lists, but they don't explain rotations, positioning, ability usage, Team-Up Skill synergies, or how to approach matchups.
Mobalytics fills that gap with structured guides that translate "this hero is good" into "here's how you play it well": fundamentals, key decisions, and concrete comp examples.
How it's different
Compared to MarvelRivals.gg, both are guide and tier-list hubs, but the emphasis differs. MarvelRivals.gg tends to bundle tier list, wiki, and news into one reference spot. Mobalytics leans toward the "how to play": step-by-step editorial hero guides, fundamentals, and team-comp examples written by its team.
In short: stats sites (and wiki-style hubs) tell you what's strong; Mobalytics focuses on teaching you to execute it well. If what you want is to improve your play, not just follow the meta, that editorial focus is the difference.
What people use it for
- Learning a new hero: reading the dedicated guide to understand kit, combos, positioning, and how to extract value.
- Reinforcing fundamentals: studying general game concepts (roles, ult economy, team fights) beyond a single character.
- Consulting builds and strategy: viewing build recommendations and play patterns per hero.
- Orienting with the tier list: getting a read on the meta and deciding which heroes to invest time in.
- Studying comp examples: seeing how coherent teams are assembled and why certain combinations work.
Who this tool isn't for
If you only want raw data -- exact win rates, pick rates, numeric matchup scores, or a live counter-picker -- Mobalytics isn't the place; sites like Counterwatch or RivalsCounters serve that. It's also not ideal if you already master a hero and want pro-level optimization beyond what general-level guides cover. And being third-party, its tier list and advice reflect its team's editorial judgment, not official truth.
How to use it in practice
- Go to mobalytics.gg/marvel-rivals.
- To learn a character, open its hero guide and read kit, build, fundamentals, and matchups.
- To improve broadly, review the fundamentals content and the team-comp examples.
- Use the tier list as a meta compass to decide which heroes to focus on.
- Take what you learn into your matches and return to the guide to refine specific details you struggle with.
Honest limitations
- Editorial, not official: the guides and tier lists reflect Mobalytics' team judgment, not NetEase's.
- Not a live stats tool: don't expect real-time counter-picking or raw matchup numbers; its focus is teaching how to play.
- The meta changes fast: with ~2-month seasons and frequent balance, a guide or tier list can go stale until it's updated.
- Uneven coverage: as a multi-game platform, the depth and update cadence of the Marvel Rivals section may vary versus more established games on the site.
- Possible paid features: some content is free, but platforms like this often offer premium features; check what the free tier includes.
How to get started
Go to mobalytics.gg/marvel-rivals and start with the guide for the hero you play most or want to learn. Read fundamentals and comp examples to build a base, and use the tier list to decide which characters to invest in. Treat the site as study material: come back after your matches to reinforce the decisions you find hard.
Alternatives to Mobalytics (Marvel Rivals)
If Mobalytics (Marvel Rivals) isn't the right fit, these Marvel Rivals tools cover similar needs.
