Unlike other flanking characters, Psylocke’s primary attacks are effective enough at moderate distances to allow her to pick her attack spots rather than entirely rely on that aggressive style of play. If your aim is decent and you know how to pick your targets, you can easily top the charts as Psylocke with minimal support.
5. Hawkeye
Hawkeye was the absolute terror of Marvel Rivals at launch, though a recent update made him slightly less effective at greater distances. All that really means, though is that Hawkeye can’t quite take over a high-level game as easily as he once could.
Otherwise, Hawkeye is an incredibly dangerous sniper who is mobile enough to get where he needs to be and powerful enough to still kill many characters with a single shot. Yes, it helps if your aim is good, but Hawkeye can still pull off “lucky” shots at slightly shorter distances. His Ultimate is probably the weakest part of his kit, but it’s more of a nicety than a necessity.
4. Moon Knight
Moon Knight’s Ultimate ability just got a buff that verges on being broken. As it stands, his Ultimate ability almost instantly summons a swarm of explosives from the sky that deal lethal (or nearly lethal) damage to anything in their path. It’s incredibly difficult to avoid and often swings a fight in Moon Knight’s favor.
Outside of his Ultimate, Moon Knight is quite good at prowling the corners of a map and peppering enemies with help from his Ankhs, stationery objects that reflect Moon Knights’ attacks on nearby enemies. If those Ankhs aren’t destroyed, Moon Knight will win the fight. Even if they are, it doesn’t take much for him to get quick kills and build towards his Ultimate.
3. Hela
The other terror of Marvel Rival’s launch, Hela was hit with a relatively minor nerf that made her only slightly weaker than before. Much like Hawkeye, she is still able to deliver devastating precision strikes from across the map that can melt through tanks and delete most everything else with a single shot.