Punisher Clip 🎮🫡
Not a #punisher main but hey someone gotta do it 🤷🏽♂️🎮🫡
Okay, so like I mentioned in my clip, I'm definitely not a Punisher main in Marvel Rivals, but boy, when you need to get things done in Season 1, sometimes he's just the guy! I wanted to share a bit more about what I've learned playing him, especially if you're like me and just dabbling, or if you're looking to create some 'cangoo buzz' with unexpected plays. First off, Punisher's kit feels surprisingly strong in Season 1 if you know how to position yourself. His primary weapon, the assault rifle, deals consistent damage, which is crucial for controlling lanes and applying pressure. I've found that staying at mid-range, often behind a tank or a more front-line brawler like Hulk or Magneto, allows you to pour out so much damage without taking too much heat. Don't try to be a hero and push too far forward unless you have incredible backup or a clear advantage. His grenade launcher is a fantastic zoning tool, perfect for dislodging enemies from cover or finishing off low-health targets trying to escape. I often use it to create space for my team to advance or to deny an area during objective fights, especially on maps with tighter choke points. One thing that really makes Punisher shine, especially for those 'cangoo buzz' moments that get everyone talking, is his ultimate ability. Timing it right can completely turn the tide of a team fight. I usually wait until the enemy team is grouped up or heavily focused on one of my teammates, then I unleash it. The sheer amount of damage and suppression it provides is unreal. I remember one match where we were losing control of an objective, and I popped my ultimate, clearing out three enemies in one go. It felt like a true 'DLill' moment – you know, those high-impact plays that instantly get everyone hyped and wondering how you pulled it off! It's all about patience and knowing exactly when to commit. If you're struggling with Punisher, my biggest piece of advice is to really focus on your positioning and map awareness. He's not as mobile as some other heroes, so getting caught out of position usually means a quick trip back to spawn. Practice anticipating enemy movements and always have an escape route or a teammate to fall back on. Don't forget to communicate with your team about when you're going to use your ultimate or if you need cover. Knowing when to retreat is just as important as knowing when to push. Another tip for getting that 'cangoo buzz' or just generally improving your game is to watch replays, both your own and high-level players. I've picked up so many tricks just by observing how others maximize Punisher's potential. Maybe there's a specific angle for a grenade throw you hadn't considered, or a unique ultimate placement that gives you maximum impact. Every little bit helps. Experiment with different team compositions too; Punisher pairs really well with heroes that can provide shields or hard crowd control, allowing him to free-fire. Playing Punisher in Marvel Rivals Season 1 has been surprisingly rewarding, even for a non-main like myself. He brings a unique blend of consistent damage and area denial, making him a solid pick for many team compositions. If you’re looking to try someone new or just want to add some serious firepower to your roster, give him a shot. You might just surprise yourself and create some epic moments that get everyone talking!






















































