Lord in Marvel Rivals means NOTHING
Anyone else agree? I feel like in most cases the lord player performs the worst 😂 #marvelrivals #psylocke #gaming #marvel
Totally agree with the original post – sometimes having the 'Lord' title in Marvel Rivals feels like it means absolutely nothing! I've been diving deep into the game, especially with Psylocke, and I've noticed the same thing. You'd think someone with such a prestigious title would be dominating every match, but that's not always the case. From what I've seen, getting Lord in Marvel Rivals often involves hitting specific metrics, like dealing 38000 Damage, landing 50 Final Hits, or for some heroes, even character-specific tasks like accumulating 200 seconds of invisibility. While these are achievements, they can often be a byproduct of simply playing a lot, rather than consistently demonstrating top-tier skill. The OCR content also mentioned 'Hero usage time reaches 60 minutes' for certain distinctions, which really makes you wonder if it's more about time invested than raw talent. As a Psylocke player myself, I've spent hours mastering her kit – her blinks, psychic knives, and ultimate timing. I've encountered other Psylocke players with the 'Lord' title who are absolute beasts, pulling off incredible plays. But then there are those who seem to struggle, making questionable decisions or failing to adapt. It makes me question if the title truly reflects mastery or just a long grind. Does hitting 'Deal 38000 Damage' with Psylocke necessarily mean you understand her nuances, or just that you played enough matches to rack up the numbers? For real improvement, I think focusing on actual rank promotion is far more valuable. Moving up through Bronze, Silver, Gold, Diamond I, Grandmaster, and Celestial III is a much clearer indicator of skill progression. These tiers require consistent wins and strategic gameplay, not just hitting arbitrary numbers. It's about teamwork, map awareness, and truly understanding hero match-ups, which goes way beyond ticking off a few boxes to get a title. So, if you're like me and you're striving to be truly good at Marvel Rivals, don't get too hung up on titles like 'Lord.' Focus on improving your gameplay, learning your heroes like Psylocke inside and out, and working with your team. What do you all think? Have you had similar experiences with 'Lord' players, or do you find the title to be a good indicator of skill?




































































