Marvel Rivals Emotes

I genuinely love Rivals Emotes on all the characters I don't play so I'm putting the effort in to learn them. While this clip is me dancing on point while my team pushes it was QP with my friends running a 6 stack (full team no randoms) I trust my friends (mostly) to be fine.

I'm also bullying my bestie into learning how to play, she feels the siren call of Jeff and CND mostly cloak. She's having a learning curve and I'm proud of her for 7k healing.

Other characters I'm lowkey learning for emotes/skins Magik for Punk Child and the Y2K, Luna for Disco that I'm planning on buying during the Black Friday sale, the Psylocke Pirate skin calls me and I will be getting the Emma Pirate skin after I finish the battle pass. I already have Invis and Jeff to level 15, CND, Squirrel Girl, Scarlet Witch, and Emma to Lord. I'm thinking about adding Rogue to a more permanent spot on my roster I just don't like playing her with random supports because she has to be in the enemy teams face and I've been having issues. That's the rivals update for the week, join me streaming on Tik Tok this week and maybe even a twitch stream if my internet behaves.

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... Read moreDiving into Marvel Rivals gameplay, focusing on emotes adds a fun expressive layer to your character interactions and showcases your style beyond combat skills. From my own experience, dedicating time to learn emotes for characters that I don’t regularly play has not only broadened my appreciation of the game but also improved my overall versatility. A perfect example is Psylocke—the Pirate skin is definitely captivating, and the emotes really bring out her personality. The OCR note mentioning "The only reason I'm learning psylocke lowkey PLAYER 4" resonates deeply since Psylocke offers both strong combat capabilities and stylish emotes. This dual appeal makes her an exciting choice for players looking to diversify. Another tip is the value of playing alongside a trusted group. Running a 6-stack full team without randoms allows smoother coordination and makes it easier to experiment with new characters and emotes. My bestie recently started playing too, drawn by Jeff and CND's cloaking abilities, and despite the learning curve, hitting a 7k healing milestone was a proud moment for both of us. When it comes to skins, keeping an eye out for seasonal or event sales, like the Black Friday discount, is strategic. I’m personally aiming to grab Luna’s Disco skin during this time. Having a roster with leveled characters like Invis, Jeff, CND, and others at Lord rank creates a strong foundation to experiment with different team compositions. Playing Rogue effectively requires reliable support since she thrives on aggressive play where she’s in the enemy’s face. I’ve noticed challenges when matched with random supports, which highlights the importance of communication and team synergy, especially when trying to add new characters to your main lineup. Overall, embracing emotes enriches the social and gameplay experience in Marvel Rivals. I recommend fellow players dedicate time to exploring both emotes and skins across different characters. It offers fresh motivation to continue improving, enjoying the game’s unique style, and connecting with the community via streams and multiplayer sessions.