Table of Contents
- 1 How are heroes scored and weighted?
- 2 New Data-Driven Meta Tier list
- 3 Marvel Rivals Hero Rankings (Weighted Scoring) Top 5 - 6/20/25
- 4 Marvel Rivals Hero Weekly Performance Top 5 Winners - 6/20/25
- 5 Marvel Rivals Hero Weekly Performance Top 5 Losers -6/20/25
- 6 Marvel Rivals Top 5 Team-Ups (Weighted Scoring) - 6/20/25
- 7 Wrap Up
Welcome back to my Marvel Rivals Competitive Meta Analysis series! If you missed the latest report last week, get caught up here. There’s a lot of meta trends to discuss in the third week of season 2.5, so let’s dive in. A new balance patch just hit, so we’ll have fresh insights into how hero adjustments are affecting hero performance in next week’s meta analysis update.
In this series, I’ll examine and analyze week-over-week shifts in the Rivals Competitive meta across the entire roster, all ranks, and all platforms. I’ll discuss trends and identify opportunities for heroes that may be positioned to outperform relative to the rest of the roster.
New Data-Driven Meta Tier list
This meta-analysis article is fueled by tons of data. We’ve taken that data and created an early tier list for all characters using our weighted scoring algorithms and evaluating the competitive landscape as a whole. Check out our Season 2.5 tier list here! This tier list will be updated over time.

Marvel Rivals Hero Rankings (Weighted Scoring) Top 5 - 6/20/25
Rocket Raccoon
- Win Rate: 54.39 % (—)
- Pick Rate: 34.89 % (▲ 1 %)
- Ban Rate: 2.58 % (▼ 4 %)
Rocket Raccoon has been making a huge impact in the competitive meta since his rework at the start of season two and has held a top two slot in our rankings for the entirety of season 2. He’s back on top for the second week in a row in the midseason. A new and powerful team-up makes him even better, and should remain very strong even with the recent nerf. He is a clear and consistent top-performer in the Strategist role and has done so throughout the entire season. Rocket’s overall win rate sits at an amazing 54.39% for the week, with his pick rate rising to 34.89% and ban rate dropping to 2.58%. Rocket is notable for a low skill floor and has quickly distinguished himself as the premium strategist pick for the season.
Rocket’s strength comes from the utility of his B.R.B. beacon and effectively turning fights into 7v6s, or erasing an early mistake from your team and giving you a shot to turn around the team fight. He has great healing output and plenty of utility to help his team. Rocket is performing well against most of the roster, but should prioritize banning Magik and/or Peni Parker (unless your team intends on playing Peni as well) based on individual matchup data and week-over-week shifts.
Rocket remains the strongest Strategist pick in a vacuum. Week-over-week, his overall win rate was constant, his pick rate increased by 1%, and his ban rate decreased by 4%. It’s clear Rocket is still a great addition to almost any team composition. His team-up with Peni Parker, Rocket Network, propels his win rate up to 64.71% and gives strong utility from Peni’s spider nests since they can consistently pump out shields to the frontline in the middle of conflicts, while also enabling his B.R.B. beacon to dish out damage to unsuspecting foes.
Ultron
- Win Rate: 53.18% (▲ 1%)
- Pick Rate: 28.06% (▼ 26%)
- Ban Rate: 7.0 % (▼ 5%)
Ultron has been dominating the competitive scene and has been performing incredibly well since his launch. With a 53.18% win rate (up 1% week-over-week) and a pick rate of 28.06%, Ultron is still being played a ton (and is winning his games). Ultron packs a ton of utility in that he can heal his team while pursuing and contesting off-angles in the air. No damage falloff on his primary fire’s secondary burst also gives strong damage output at range, and skilled Ultron players who focus their fire can augment their team’s potential for securing difficult picks. Ultron’s pick rate fell 37% week-over-week, which is in line with how Emma Frost’s metrics performed. Players are interested in playing the newest hero on the block, so some fall-off of pick rate is expected over time.
Ultron’s ban rate has fallen 5% week-over-week. With the Stark Protocol team-up with Iron Man, his overall win rate climbs to a staggering 61.97% (a 17% increase over his blended win rate), providing extra healing and damage output that can help Ultron perform better.
Ultron’s worst matchup by far is Peni Parker, where Ultron’s overall win rate falls to 44.63% (a -10.75% differential in performance). Considering how dominant & popular Peni Parker has been this season, this should be a priority ban for Ultron players, unless someone on your team intends to play Peni and you have a Rocket Raccoon player for the team-up.
Peni Parker
- Win Rate: 56.22% (—)
- Pick Rate: 12.12% (▼ 5%)
- Ban Rate: 26.75% (▲ 20%)
Peni Parker’s new team-up with Rocket Raccoon is no joke, and has propelled her blended win rate up to 56.22%. Her pick rate this week was 12.12%. Peni has been a dominant tank in both offensive and defensive situations. On defense, Peni can set up a defensive stronghold, and on offense, Peni can shift and push the frontline over time through attrition and value, much like Emma Frost. Peni’s overall win rate was flat week-over-week, her pick rate fell 5%, and her ban rate increased 20% and now sits at 26.75%.
Peni Players should try to get the Rocket team-up in as many matches as possible, it’s the strongest thing they can do to improve their overall win rate and maximize the strength of Peni. Rocket Network is being played in 15.69% of all matches and is banned in over 29.33% of matches and is the highest ranked team-up in our weighted scoring algorithm for the week across all ranks (for the second week in a row)
In terms of bans, Peni has favorable matchups against the entire roster. Weekly data suggests that Peni is surprisingly struggling the most against Magik, Black Panther, and Iron Fist. Since Peni lacks poor matchups in general, Peni players should prioritize bans that help the rest of their team and patch individual weaknesses for the characters they want to play. Interestingly, Black Panther and Magik are struggling the most against Peni Parker, but Peni still enjoys a relatively high win rate against these characters due to her massive blended win rate.
Outside of a consistently increasing and drastic increase in Peni’s ban rate, she remains an excellent character to invest in for season 2.5.
Magik
- Win Rate: 53.31% (▲ 1%)
- Pick Rate: 13.19% (▲ 25%)
- Ban Rate: 1.06% (▲ 28%)
Magik was not a hero I was expecting to see on the highest performing heroes list for the second week in a row, but it’s clear that she still has strength, especially when she can work to ban opposing fliers. Dive has taken a back seat to the poke/flier meta, but Magik still enjoyed great stats this week that propelled her through our weighted scoring algorithm. This week, Magik enjoyed a 53.31% win rate, a climbing pick rate of 13.19%, and a ban rate of just 1.06%.
This week, Dive has shown that it is an increasingly popular strategy for the midseason, and both Magik and Black Panther have gained significant ground. Captain America’s metrics were also up this week as a strong frontline vanguard option to lead dive compositions.
Week-over-week, her overall win rate increased by 1%, her pick rate increased by 25%, and her ban rate rose 28%. Clearly, Magik is still a strong performer in the duelist role and is a hero to watch.
A Magik player taking and contesting off angles and flanking routes can pose a problem for poke heroes like Hawkeye, The Punisher, and Hela. Magik will be a reasonable bellwether for how the meta is favoring dive-based compositions or an interesting flex component to some more creative compositions.
Black Panther
- Win Rate: 51.34 % (—)
- Pick Rate: 14.42 % (▲ 24 %)
- Ban Rate: 5.28 % (▲ 96 %)
Black Panther has emerged from the ashes and is posting better performance metrics across the board, as dive has once again surged in popularity against the poke/flier meta. This week, Black Panther enjoyed a 51.34% win rate, a pick rate of 14.42%, and a ban rate of 5.28%.
Examining his individual matchups, Black Panther struggles the most against Peni Parker and Magik. Black Panther players should prioritize banning Peni Parker, depending on what characters your team wants to play.
Week-over-week, Black Panther’s overall win rate was constant, his pick rate increased by 24%, and his ban rate increased by a massive 96%. Black Panther will be a hero to continue to watch as we continue through the season.
Examining the data, the most impactful reason that Dive has been able to make such a rebound in popularity is that many teams are investing their bans on Storm and Iron Man. Dive players who ban Peni Parker AND fliers can effectively diminish the opposing team's ability to fight back and effectively protect their backliners against this aggressive strategy. When bans fall as they usually do, Dive compositions have extremely high ROI and are positioned to outperform against teams who cannot play the best answers to them. It's a classic game of rock, paper, scissors.
The Hero Ranking (Weighted Scoring) Watchlist
Right now, Storm, Hawkeye, Bruce Banner, Groot, Iron Man, and Peni Parker are all being banned in more than 10% of their matches. Heroes on this watch list got significant lift given that ban rates are penalized much less in the updated weighted scoring formula. We will continue to watch these heroes and ensure the weighted scoring algorithm improves over time to accurately reflect power level.
Marvel Rivals Hero Weekly Performance Top 5 Winners - 6/20/25
Human Torch
- Win Rate: 44.85 % (▲ 1 %)
- Pick Rate: 2.73 % (▲ 7 %)
- Ban Rate: 0.36 % (▼ 32 %)
Human Torch was nerfed heavily in 2.5, but performed much better over the past two weeks than at the start of the midseason. This is a classic example of Netease continuing to buff an underperforming hero each patch until he became overpowered, then overcorrecting the issue when he became a problem. Unfortunately, Human Torch has been one of the worst-performing Duelists in this new season, but he got quite a lift in weekly performance due to rapidly decreasing ban rate and a near-constant win rate.
At the end of season 2.0, Human Torch’s ban rate had exceeded 20%. Now, it’s clear that he isn’t anywhere close to the threat he once was, even with the Fantastic Four team-up. The Thing has also been massively underperforming in 2.5, and the entire Fantastic Four roster’s performance is tied to the strength and viability of running as many of the characters as possible to take advantage of the team-up.
Week-over-week, his win rate increased by 1%, his pick rate increased 7%, and his ban rate decreased by 32%. Iron Man, Ultron, and Storm are the premier fliers in the new meta and flying compositions, and Human Torch has been struggling for a place against them. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Netease revert some of the nerfs to Human Torch in the near future.
Luna Snow
- Win Rate: 45.19 % (—)
- Pick Rate: 23.15 % (▲ 2 %)
- Ban Rate: 2.22 % (▼ 41 %)
Luna Snow is mechanically challenging and has still been struggling compared to other strategists across the entire competitive landscape. This week, Luna’s win rate was 45.19%, her pick rate was 23.15%, and her ban rate was 2.22%. Players are much less fearful of her new team-up with Hawkeye, which tends to improve drastically in higher Elos. Luna, Hawkeye, and Chilling Assault struggle to perform the lower level in Elo you go. With a recent nerf to Chilling Assault, I’d expect Luna to suffer even more this season across all ranks combined.
Despite an apparent underperformance in the competitive landscape as a whole, Luna received a lift this week in the form of a rapidly decreasing ban rate, which fell 41% week-over-week. Luna’s week-over-week win rate was nearly constant, and her pick rate increased by 2%.
Luna will continue to be a character to watch. Her recent buffs haven’t moved the needle much, but for strategist players with a lot of mechanical skill, she could be an exceptional edge in competitive play. Luna players with good aim can produce impressive damage output and, due to her hitscan nature, can do well against enemy flying compositions.
Hawkeye
- Win Rate: 44.51 % (▼ 1 %)
- Pick Rate: 9.81 % (▲ 13 %)
- Ban Rate: 15.74 % (▼ 24 %)
Hawkeye was another winner of the week in terms of weekly metric shifts. His win rate this week was 44.51%, his pick rate was 9.81%, and his ban rate was 15.74%. Players are banning Hawkeye and Luna Snow much less compared to the start of season 2.5.
This week, Hawkeye experienced a 1% decrease in his week-over-week win rate, a 13% higher pick rate, and a 24% decrease in ban rate. He is being banned a lot less, and a subsequent performance loss for Luna Snow has made Hawkeye a slightly more niche selection for the Duelist role.
Skilled Hawkeye players who can consistently hit shots will be the exception, but Hawkeyes across all ranks are struggling in performance metrics compared to other heroes. With a team-up nerf, I’d expect Hawkeye’s performance to struggle even more next week as the team-up loses more ground.
Iron Fist
- Win Rate: 48.81 % (—)
- Pick Rate: 6.16 % (▼ 2 %)
- Ban Rate: 0.69 % (▼ 27 %)
Iron Fist was nerfed heavily in 2.5 (deserved), but still remains a strong and balanced hero. He is just less oppressive to play against now and has less survivability. This week, Iron Fist enjoyed a 48.81% win rate, a 6.16% pick rate, and a ban rate of only 0.69%.
Considering Iron Fist’s ban rate exceeded 20% at the end of 2.0, he is in a much better place, balance-wise, now with a ban rate of less than 1%. Iron Fist was flagged in weekly performance winners due to a slightly decreased week-over-week pick rate and a drastically decreasing ban rate. His win rate rose very slightly but remains relatively strong and cements Iron Fist’s place as a powerful yet situational addition to certain compositions. When paired with Hawkeye and Luna Snow, players can drastically improve Iron Fist’s utility to the team thanks to the double team-ups.
Hela
- Win Rate: 48.75 % (—)
- Pick Rate: 14.05 % (▼ 5%)
- Ban Rate: 6.88 % (▼ 26%)
Hela was another weekly winner and is a strong answer to multiple fliers. This week, Hela had a 48.75% win rate, a 14.05% pick rate, and a ban rate of 6.88%.
Hela players who can hit their shots are at a premium right now and can be a great asset to a team. With some recent nerfs to her evasion, Hela players will need to be especially mindful of their positioning and look to attack off-angles and rely on their Vanguards to soak up damage and keep them safe while securing picks.
Week-over-week, Hela’s win rate was constant, her pick rate fell 5%, and her ban rate fell a massive 26%.
Marvel Rivals Hero Weekly Performance Top 5 Losers -6/20/25
Peni Parker
- Win Rate: 56.22 % (—)
- Pick Rate: 12.12 % (▼ 5%)
- Ban Rate: 26.75 % (▲ 20%)
Peni Parker remains a powerhouse in ranked play across all Elos but was brought down this week by a 5% decrease in week-over-week pick rate and a staggering 20% increase in ban rate. Peni’s win rate increased very marginally week-over-week.
More and more players are choosing to ban Peni, but she’s far from the most popular Vanguard pick for compositions. Emma Frost, Magneto, and Doctor Strange are all being picked more often than Peni Parker, and as an Emma Lord myself, Emma still has my vote as the strongest main tank for the season, especially if your team is running triple strategist or duelist.
Peni should remain incredibly strong this season, and I expect her ban rate to continue to creep up this season as more and more players learn to play and master her kit, empowered by a very strong new team-up that fits well in almost any defensive or offensive composition. With a nerf to Rocket Network, perhaps players will ban Peni in slightly fewer games, but the team-up has been dominant to date.
Magneto
- Win Rate: 47.98% (—)
- Pick Rate: 30.72% (▼ 8%)
- Ban Rate: 0.90% (▲ 29%)
Magneto has been a popular and powerful anchor tank this season, especially after some needed buffs in 2.5. As a Magneto Lord myself, it’s been great returning to Magneto this season. This week, Magneto’s win rate was 47.98%, his pick rate was 30.72%, and his ban rate was just 0.90%.
Magneto is a strong anchor tank and provides a lot of offensive and defensive utility for his team. While Magneto can struggle with pick potential, he has a strong ultimate and the ability to focus damage on key targets to help duelists secure picks, all while being able to protect fragile backliners during critical moments with his bubbles.
Week-over-week, Magneto’s win rate was constant, his pick rate dropped another 8%, and his ban rate increased by 29%
Emma Frost
- Win Rate: 50.22% (—)
- Pick Rate: 30.74% (—)
Ban Rate: 6.24% (▲ 35%)
Emma Frost’s win rate fell slightly this week. Overall, she sat at a 50.22% win rate, a massive 30.74% pick rate, and a 6.24% ban rate. Emma was flagged as a weekly loser due to a 35% increase in ban rate.
Overall, Emma Frost is still a strong and well-rounded character who can perform incredibly well, especially when your team chooses to ban fliers like Storm and Iron Man.
Wolverine
- Win Rate: 49.54% (▼ 1%)
- Pick Rate: 12.24% (▲ 1%)
- Ban Rate: 6.93% (▲ 37%)
Wolverine has been performing quite well across the board this season and, in the hands of skilled players, represents a big threat to Vanguard players.
This week, Wolverine experienced a 1% decrease in his week-over-week win rate, a 1% higher pick rate, and a 27% increase in ban rate. Wolverine still appears to be a powerful niche pick in some matchups and is performing well in the right hands. Most notable is the fact that Wolverine has been improving gradually every week of the season so far and is making a steady comeback throughout competitive play.
Black Panther
- Win Rate: 51.34% (—)
- Pick Rate: 14.42% (▲ 24%)
- Ban Rate: 5.28% (▲ 96%)
Black Panther was brought down this week by a massive 96% increase in ban rate. Black Panther is strong with or without the Dimensional Shortcut team-up with Magik and is enjoying a resurgence as dive becomes more popular in the meta.
Right now, teams are investing their bans in trying to hamstring flying/poke compositions, so dive can sneak by and often excel when Peni Parker is banned and cannot set up a strong defensive foothold.
Marvel Rivals Top 5 Team-Ups (Weighted Scoring) - 6/20/25
Performing weighted scoring puts these team-ups as the top 5 this week!
Rocket Network
- Win Rate: 64.71% (▲ 1%)
- Pick Rate: 15.69% (▼ 4%)
- Ban Rate: 29.33% (▲ 17%)
Rocket Network is crazy strong and held the top rank of team-ups for the second week in a row. We will see if it can maintain its dominance after the latest balance patch and a nerf to its power level.
This team-up fits well into almost any team composition and enjoys the highest win rate of any team-up in the game. There is so much value in giving Rocket Raccoon an offensive boost while also creating a second spider nest and allowing Peni to regularly output effective healing and armor packs via her nests to the frontline of your team. This team-up really has it all—and crafty Peni players have been saving their second spider nest for when the first one goes down to retain optionality and near-constant uptime of spider nests at the cost of some offensive and defensive utility.
This week, Rocket Network enjoyed a 64.71% win rate, a 15.69% pick rate, and a ban rate of 29.33%. Week-over-week, the win rate increased by 1%, pick rate was down 4%, and ban rate was up another 17%.
My advice for you: Either play this team-up on your team or ban it!
Guardian Revival
- Win Rate: 64.09% (▲ 1%)
- Pick Rate: 0.69% (▲ 6%)
- Ban Rate: 0.34% (▼ 6%)
Despite a heavy-handed nerf to Adam Warlock at the start of the season, Guardian Revival remains a top-performing team-up in competitive play based on our weighted scoring system with a massive 64.09% win rate. This team-up gives Mantis and Star-Lord an on-demand rez on cooldown that can shift team fights in your favor. This week, the team-up’s win rate increased by 1%, its pick rate increased by 6%, and its ban rate fell 6%.
As I’ve been saying for weeks, this is a diamond in the rough and is something to prioritize in character selection with your team if you want to win more games.
With a slight buff to Star-Lord in the recent patch, this team-up should enjoy marginal gains heading into next week. I wouldn’t be surprised to see it back on the top slot in our weighted scoring algorithm since Rocket Network was nerfed slightly.
This team-up is even better if you can practice and play consistently with a squad that can pull this off. Players are taking notice, and the opportunity gap may close if this team-up’s pick rate increases drastically. In other words, keep buying it while it’s cheap!
With recent buffs to Mantis and Adam Warlock, this team-up has soared to new heights and is borderline oppressive to opponents. Let’s hope Netease doesn’t take a baseball bat to Adam Warlock’s knees for this one. In the midseason balance patch, I could see a nerf to the team-up itself and an increase to respawn cooldown being implemented to reduce the win rate.
Stark Protocol
- Win Rate: 61.97% (▲ 1%)
- Pick Rate: 12.48% (▼ 25%)
- Ban Rate: 33.20% (▲ 3%)
Stark Protocol effectively empowers Iron Man and Ultron and elevates them to new heights, two heroes who are strongly positioned in the emerging meta. This team-up adds defensive utility and extra healing for Ultron, patching a major weakness he lacks. While the damage output is limited, the fact that this ability can penetrate multiple targets (friends & foes) makes it very strong. Ultron players should aim to use it when on the ground and try to hit as many targets as possible. Use it as a stopgap to try to counter enemy ultimates and provide burst healing to your team in a pinch.
This week, Stark Protocol enjoyed a 61.97% win rate, a pick rate of 12.48%, and a ban rate of 33.20%.
Week-over-week, the win rate improved by 1%, pick rate decreased by 25%, and ban rate increased by 3%. As more players learn to play Ultron well, I’d expect this team-up to continue to outperform in the emerging meta when Iron Man can skirt by a ban.
Ragnarok Rebirth
- Win Rate: 61.57% (▲ 1%)
- Pick Rate: 1.38% (▼ 3%)
- Ban Rate: 8.36% (▼ 21%)
Ragnarok Rebirth has fallen since the Thor reworks, but still remains #5 on our top team-ups list in the weighted scoring algorithm. With a 61.57% win rate, it’s a clear performer even after adjustments to each of the heroes in the team-up. This week, Ragnarok Rebirth’s win rate increased by 1%, its pick rate decreased by 3%, and its ban rate dropped by 21%.
Notably, Ragnarok Rebirth regained all of its weekly losses from the first week of season 2.5 and climbed marginally from its starting position. This is most likely due to Loki having two great weeks in terms of performance and becoming more popular again, along with a boost to Hela and her role in dealing with fliers and enabling poke strategies.
This continues to be a strong option, and even without Voltaic Union, Thor can be complemented with either Captain America or Emma Frost to form a well-rounded and consistently-performing team. This team-up can also be run with just Hela and Loki, and perform extremely well.
Wrap Up
That’s it for the third week of season 2.5! We’ll continue to evaluate the season 2.5 meta and how it is evolving next week with the recent balance patch, keeping an eye out for top performers and rising synergies. There is so much insight to be found, and I’m hopeful the data from this week gives you some ideas of how you can capture an edge in your own competitive Marvel Rivals play!
What did you think about this meta-analysis? Have any suggestions for the reporting going forward? Any metrics you’d like to see? Let us know in the comments below!











