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Getting your crosshair right in Marvel Rivals can make a huge difference in how well you perform with each character. This is especially true for Human Torch, the fiery Duelist who joined the roster in Season 1.5. With his projectile-based attacks and fire abilities, having the right crosshair setup is crucial for landing those hits because of the bullet spread.
In this guide, we'll look at the best crosshair settings for Human Torch that account for his projectile delay and help you land more consistent hits.
Best Human Torch Crosshair in Marvel Rivals

The best crosshair for Human Torch is a combination of a central dot, a circle, and a crosshair. This three-part reticle pretty much solves all the challenges of Human Torch's primary attack.
- The central red dot is perfect for close-range combat. When you're up close to an enemy (within about 30 meters), aiming with this dot will almost always result in a critical hit.
- The yellow circle surrounding the dot represents the exact spread of Human Torch's projectiles at medium range. This is incredibly useful when engaging stationary targets at a distance. Keeping your target within this circle ensures your basic attack will hit even with its spread pattern.
- The four rectangular crosshair lines extending from the center are the most important part of this setup for hitting moving targets. Due to Human Torch's projectile delay, you need to lead your shots when enemies are moving. The rectangular crosshairs give you reference points for how much to lead your shots based on distance and enemy movement speed. By aligning the side rectangles with the anticipated movement path of your target, you can compensate for both the projectile travel time and the spread.
This crosshair setup solves the three main challenges when playing Human Torch: hitting precision shots at close range (with the dot), understanding your spread at medium range (with the circle), and compensating for projectile delay against moving targets (with the crosshairs).
Reticle Code and Settings
Here’s the best reticle code for Human Torch you can copy into your game:
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Crosshair Type
Reticle Image | ![]() |
Setting | Value |
Reticle Type | Circle and Crosshair |
Reticle Animation | Off |
Width Settings
Setting | Value |
Dot Width | 25 |
Crosshair Width | 20 |
Circle Width | 0 |
Opacity Settings
Setting | Value |
Dot Opacity | 100 |
Crosshair Opacity | 100 |
Circle Opacity | 80 |
Outline Opacity Settings
Setting | Value |
Dot Outline Opacity | 100 |
Crosshair Outline Opacity | 100 |
Circle Outline Opacity | 100 |
Outline Width Settings
Setting | Value |
Dot Outline Width | 50 |
Crosshair Outline Width | 80 |
Circle Outline Width | 80 |
Blur Settings
Setting | Value |
Dot Blur | 0 |
Crosshair Blur | 40 |
Circle Blur | 40 |
Center Gap Settings
Setting | Value |
Crosshair Radius | 30 |
Circle Radius | 55 |
Crosshair Settings
Setting | Value |
Crosshair Length | 50 |
Crosshair Angle | 0 |
Color Settings
Setting | Value |
Dot Color | Red |
Crosshair Color | Yellow |
Circle Color | Yellow |
Best Human Torch Character Settings
Getting your crosshair right is only one part of the settings. You'll want to pair your crosshair with these recommended character-specific settings:
Setting | Value |
---|---|
Mouse Horizontal Sensitivity | 3 |
Mouse Vertical Sensitivity | 3 |
Invert Horizontal Look | Off |
Invert Vertical Look | Off |
Mouse Smoothing | Off |
Mouse Acceleration | Off |
Center Mouse in Background | Off |
Why These Settings Work for Human Torch
Human Torch has one of the slower primary attack animations in Marvel Rivals, combined with projectile travel time and bullet spread at a distance. This makes him particularly challenging to aim with compared to hitscan characters such as Punisher.
When playing Human Torch, remember that his primary attack isn't hitscan—you need to anticipate where enemies will be by the time your fireballs arrive. This crosshair setup gives you the visual references needed to make those predictions accurately.
With these settings and some practice, you'll be landing more consistent hits with Human Torch's primary attack, allowing you to build up his abilities faster and make better use of his area denial capabilities.