Marvel Rivals is currently the most popular hero shooter in the industry. To be a good player in shooting games, having the best crosshair is essential. In Marvel Rivals, your crosshair plays a crucial role in improving your gameplay. In this guide, I will explain everything you need to know about crosshairs, including the best reticle options for all heroes in Marvel Rivals.
How to Change Your Crosshair in Marvel Rivals
In Marvel Rivals, the crosshair is an essential setting that you need to adjust, as each hero has different abilities and attack styles. Some heroes require precise aiming, while others benefit from a crosshair suited for AoE attacks. Optimizing your crosshair settings can significantly enhance your gameplay.
To change your crosshair settings, follow these steps:
Open the Settings menu in-game.
Go to the Keyboard or Controller tab, depending on your platform.
Scroll down until you find the HUD section.
Customize your Reticle settings as desired.
One of the most interesting features is the ability to save crosshair settings as templates. This allows you to create the best crosshair for each hero in Marvel Rivals and save them on each of the hero options.
However, you can only save up to 10 custom crosshairs. So it's best to prioritize custom reticles for your favorite heroes first.
Best Reticle and Crosshair For Every Hero in Marvel Rivals
The best crosshair and reticle options for each hero in Marvel Rivals are tailored to fit their abilities and basic attacks. Below are all the reticle settings you can copy and import into your own game:
Most top Black Widow players prefer a simple dot or small crosshair that doesn't obstruct vision. Since her shots are hitscan, you won't miss properly aimed shots!
The Human Torch's crosshair is designed with two key features in mind. First, it accounts for the slow second travel time on the primary attack. When aiming with just a center dot at a moving target, you'll often miss your shots even at close range (20m). The outer lines help you lead your shots more effectively against moving targets. Second, the circle size is calibrated to match the spread size for the flame attack at the 20-25m range.
Adam Warlock benefits from a crosshair that helps with both his hitscan primary fire and his projectile-based secondary fire. A simple dot in the center works well for precise headshots with the primary fire, while small horizontal lines help with leading shots when using Cosmic Cluster's slower projectile travel time.
Rocket Raccoon's best crosshair features a red center dot surrounded by yellow crosshairs in a plus formation. The central dot provides precise aiming for stationary targets, while the yellow crosshairs help lead shots to compensate for projectile delay when targeting moving enemies or allies.
Credit to Riv and MarvelRivalsMerchant - although the understanding of their work inspires this guide, we have still made tweaks to the reticle codes to what worked best for us in the game.
Theo
Theo is a gamer who's played just about every genre. Sometimes he'll jump into Fortnite, but League is his comfort game! Right now, he's grinding Marvel Rivals and mains Venom. He's also into writing, so he combines both passions to create guides for different games.