Best Gambit Crosshair, Reticle Code, and Settings

Gambit is the newest Strategist character released in Marvel Rivals Season 5. His primary weapon, Kinetic Cards, launches three cards in an arc that detonate on impact. Since these cards travel in a projectile arc rather than hitscan, understanding their spread and trajectory is important for accuracy. Below is a crosshair made specifically for Gambit that helps you land all three cards on target at various distances.

Note: While these settings work well for most Gambit players, feel free to adjust them to match your personal playstyle.

Best Gambit Crosshair in Marvel Rivals

Gambit's best crosshair has a center dot and outer circle design. This crosshair is primarily designed for his basic attacks, while his abilities can be aimed using just the center dot. Here is the role of each component of Gambit's crosshair:

  • Center Dot: Use this dot for close-range aiming (15-20m) and for all of Gambit's abilities. At close distances, you can rely solely on the center dot without worrying about the outer circle. The center dot also represents where the middle card of his three-card spread will land. When enemies are moving at long distances, aim with the center dot as there's a high chance at least one of the side cards will still hit.
  • Outer Circle: This circle perfectly aligns with the impact points of Gambit's three Kinetic Cards at longer distances (up to 30m). The left side of the circle's circumference shows where the left card will hit, the center dot for the middle card, and the right side for the right card. As long as an enemy is within this circle, or you have at least the circumference of the circle touching the enemy, your cards will connect. This works best for stationary or slow-moving targets at medium to long range.

As shown in our video above, even when just the slightest part of the circle's circumference aligns with an enemy at 35m range, you can still hit the target with the right side card. This demonstrates how effective the circle is for understanding Gambit's card spread at medium to long distances

Since Gambit's cards are projectiles that travel in an arc, remember that the circle alignment works perfectly for stationary targets. For moving enemies at long range, it's safer to aim with the center dot to ensure at least one card hits. However, keep the circle in your mind as it will give you a reference for the arc of your cards.

Gambit Reticle Code

Here's the code you can copy into Marvel Rivals:

4;0;6.0,0.0,0.0,30.0;100.0,0.0,100.0,100.0;50.0,0.0,0.0,0.0;100.0,0.0,100.0,100.0;0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0;33.0,0.0,64.0,33.0;0.0;100.0,0.0,100.0,100.0;0.0;5,3,1,1;0.0,0.0,0.0;
Gambit Reticle Code

Crosshair Settings

SettingValue
Reticle TypeCircle and Crosshairs
Reticle AnimationOff
Dot Width30
Crosshair Width0
Circle Width0
Dot Opacity100
Crosshair Opacity0
Circle Opacity100
Dot Outline Width0
Crosshair Outline Width0
Circle Outline Width0
Dot Outline Opacity100
Crosshair Outline Opacity0
Circle Outline Opacity100
Dot Blur0
Crosshair Blur0
Circle Blur0
Crosshair Radius0
Circle Radius64
Crosshair Length0
Crosshair Angle0
Dot ColorPersonal Choice
Crosshair ColorN/A
Circle ColorPersonal Choice

Best Gambit Hero Settings

SettingValue
Mouse Horizontal Sensitivity3-5
Mouse Vertical Sensitivity3-5
Invert Horizontal LookOff
Invert Vertical LookOff
Mouse SmoothingOff
Mouse AccelerationOff
Center Mouse in BackgroundOff
Raw InputOff
Allied Health BarsOn
Healing Reticle FeedbackOn
Bridge Boost Targeting SenstivityUnder Construction

Note: Since Gambit was just released in Season 5, we are still testing different crosshair designs for him. We will update this guide as we learn more about what works best..

This crosshair design helps you adapt your aiming strategy based on distance and target movement, maximizing Gambit's effectiveness across all ranges.

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