This Tank Really Thought He Could 1v6💀
We've all been there, pushing too hard in a competitive game like Marvel Rivals, thinking we can clutch an impossible situation. But what truly constitutes a 'perfect defeat'? It's when every move you make, every ability you use, seems to lead to an even quicker downfall, leaving no doubt about the outcome. When I saw what I'd call the 'RIVALS MOST DELUSIONAL TANK PLAYER EVER!!' attempt a 1v6, I knew we were in for a spectacle. In team-based games, the tank's role is crucial but often misunderstood. A tank isn't just about soaking damage; it's about leading the charge, protecting 'YOUR TEAM,' and creating space for damage dealers. The idea of one tank, no matter how skilled or powerful, taking on six opponents is almost always a guaranteed 'perfect defeat.' Why? The sheer numbers advantage. Focus fire from six players will melt even the beefiest health bar, and crowd control abilities will ensure no escape. I’ve seen players, let's call them a 'Scarlet'-type aggressive tank, get caught in this trap. They might have had a great game, feeling unstoppable, but that overconfidence can lead to a truly delusional play. Instead of recognizing the unwinnable situation, looking for an escape, or waiting for teammates to respawn, they dive in. The result is often swift, brutal, and a complete waste of valuable ultimate abilities or cooldowns. So, how can we avoid falling into this 'perfect defeat' trap as tank players in Marvel Rivals? First, always be aware of the numbers. If you're outnumbered, especially by more than two, it's usually time to retreat and regroup. Second, communicate with your team. Even if they're dead, letting them know your plan (or lack thereof) can help them prepare for the next push. Third, understand your character's limits. No tank character is designed to win a 1v6 consistently. Their power comes from synergy with their team. Learning from these humbling moments, whether it's your own 'perfect defeat' or witnessing a 'DELUSIONAL TANK PLAYER' on your team, is crucial for improving. It teaches you patience, strategic thinking, and the importance of teamwork over solo heroics. After all, even the strongest heroes need their allies to truly triumph.


























































