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Major Skill Issue: It’s 2025 and Marvel Rivals Fans Are Still Whining About a Support Hero for Having the “Most Useless Ult Ever”

You know what’s funnier than watching a Psylocke player rage-switch to Moon Knight after failing to kill a Rocket for the fifth time? Watching content creators with mechanical god-tier skills make the most baffling takes about Marvel Rivals heroes they’ve probably never touched.

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Another day, another streamer hot take. | Image Credit: NetEase Games

Here we are, two months into 2025, and some folks still think support heroes are just healing bots who exist to make their highlight reels possible. But when a former Overwatch pro decided to share his “expert opinion” about everyone’s favorite trash-talking raccoon, the community wasn’t having any of it.

Maybe it’s time we talk about why some of the game’s most skilled players can sometimes have the worst takes. After all, being able to repeatedly yank opponent tanks out of the map by abusing an unintended game mechanic doesn’t automatically make you an authority on game balance.

Why Marvel Rivals players need to stop sleeping on Rocket’s kit

When you’re pumping out 193 DPS at close range while keeping your entire team alive, you’d think people would show a little more respect. But here we are, watching content creators throw shade at one of Marvel Rivals undebatably most versatile Strategists:

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The community’s response? About as explosive as Rocket’s primary fire:

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Here’s the thing about Rocket that these “experts” keep missing—he’s not just some healing bot with a useless ultimate.

His primary weapon hits like a truck at close range, his mobility makes assassins like Psylocke look silly, and that “useless” ultimate? It’s a casual 40% damage boost that can turn even the most basic team combo into a highlight reel.

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And let’s talk about that mobility for a second. While other Strategists are begging their Vanguards for protection, Rocket’s out here treating walls like his personal playground:

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The truth is, Rocket’s kit isn’t just about healing—it’s about being everywhere your team needs you to be, whether that’s keeping them alive, finishing off low-health targets, or making your DPS players hit like they’re all using aimbot.

Way more than just a walking health pack

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This raccoon’s got more tricks than just AFK right-click healing. | Image Credit: NetEase Games

Look, nobody’s saying you need to be a rocket scientist to play this raccoon (though it probably wouldn’t hurt). But claiming his ultimate is “wasted ult charge”? That’s like saying Star-Lord’s mix tape is just background noise. A flat 40% damage amp that can turn any competent DPS into a team-wiping machine isn’t exactly what we’d call worthless in a hero shooter.

And that’s not even mentioning his B.R.B. device (aka respawn beacon)—every 45 seconds, Rocket can drop what’s essentially an extra life for his team. Combine these abilities together, and you’ve got a support hero who can both save teammates and help them delete the enemy team.

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And speaking of value, let’s forget his team-up abilities. That Ammo Invention combo with Punisher or Winter Soldier isn’t just for show—it’s the kind of synergy that makes enemy dive-comp teams reconsider their life choices. And when you’ve got a Rocket who understands these dynamics, you’re not just getting a healer; you’re getting a tactical support powerhouse.

The best part? While other Strategists are forced to play hide-and-seek with enemy flankers, Rocket is capable of making even the most skilled Magik players question their character choice. Because nothing says “support diff” quite like watching an assassin fail their fifth dive attempt while you casually wall-run to safety.

What’s your take on Rocket’s kit? Are you one of those galaxy-brain players who’ve figured out his true potential, or are you still holding right-click and wondering why everyone’s complaining? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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