Ranked matches in *Marvel Rivals* can be challenging, especially when you're up against a triple support composition. This meta, which involves three healers like Cloak and Dagger, Susan Storm, Loki, Mantis, and Luna Snow, can be frustrating due to the excessive healing it provides. However, with the right strategy, you can counter this seemingly unbeatable setup.
If you haven’t faced the triple support meta in ranked yet, consider yourself fortunate. This strategy involves running three healers, typically a mix of the aforementioned characters, with Cloak and Dagger and Susan Storm being the most common picks. The rest of the team usually consists of either two Duelists and one tank, or one Duelist and two tanks.
The strength of the triple support meta lies in the sheer volume of healing it can provide. While this can be countered with sufficient damage output, the real challenge comes when these healers charge their ultimate abilities (ults) quickly due to the high damage they absorb. As you push the enemy team to the brink, one of their healers will likely use their ult, restoring the team to full health and thwarting your progress. This cycle can repeat among the three healers, making it difficult to gain a foothold.
Despite its dominance, the triple support meta has vulnerabilities. By choosing three healers, the enemy team sacrifices either a duelist or a tank, which you can exploit. This choice also means they have less capacity to pressure your backlines, leaving them open to your attacks.
The key to countering this meta is to use dive heroes to pressure their backlines and target the healers. Heroes like Venom as a secondary tank, and Wolverine or Iron Fist as dive duelists, can disrupt the enemy's defense by focusing on their healers. Additionally, selecting heroes with high burst damage can help maintain pressure while your dive team works on the healers, leading to victories.
Here are some heroes that are particularly effective against the triple support composition: