How To Master Nature's Wrath As Storm In Marvel Rivals

How To Master Nature's Wrath As Storm In Marvel Rivals

Ororo Munroe (AKA Storm) was born to control the weather and if you learn her well, everyone in the game will know which way the wind blows.

Storm can dominate games easily, so long as you have great aim. In addition, she’s a fantastic team player who offers the most support of any of the flyers. With the ability to increase either the movement speed or the damage of her nearby teammates, a powerful ultimate that demands attention, and high, pinpoint-accurate damage, she has everything a Duelist player needs to earn a spot on a team (even in crowded, triple Vanguard line-ups).

Because Storm buffs allies with “Weather Control” and deals damage to nearby enemies when activated, Storm should generally be played closer to her team than Iron Man or Human Torch. This is doubly true when you are up against divers like Spider-Man, as using Goddess Boost can auto-track fast-moving characters like him, Black Panther, and more. This means Storm can help defend Strategist players while dealing damage to enemy combatants.

When the time comes to use your Ultimate, target the enemy backline and try to eliminate Strategists and Duelists. You have time from when Storm shouts, “Fear the wrath of the goddess!,” to when the Ultimate begins, so take your time and target the enemy where they are weakest. Generally, a good idea is to start at the back of the team and work your way forward, following lower-health targets to finish them off. You can also use it to scatter enemies who are on objective points, which can win you games by itself. Even if you get no kills, you can be certain that you will force out enemy cooldowns or even defensive Ultimates if you place and time it well, so you’ll certainly get your money’s worth.

To work on your aim, head into Practice and go to the firing range. Set Cloak and Dagger to run around on “random,” “very quick,” and at “mid-range” distance, then fire while flying and weaving around near the activation terminals. Do this in 60-second intervals for five minutes total to warm up before playing and you’ll notice a big difference.

It’s only natural for your enemies to fear you, now that you know all this. Now head out into your games and show them lightning can strike far more than twice.

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