For team-based shooters that pit you against others, it always seems to be the smart choice to make a ranged character your go-to, but with so many choices in Marvel Rivals, why not go with one that happens to be able to do both ranged and melee?
That will lead you to the Black Widow herself, a skilled Duelist that can be a true force of good in the hands of those who master her unique combat mechanics. And even if you are not one just yet, this guide will detail just how you can get there in Marvel Rivals, one shot at a time.

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All Black Widow Abilities in Marvel Rivals
As a Duelist character in Marvel Rivals, the biggest difference for Black Widow is the use of the sniper rifle. While her main attack will require you to get up close, she can also switch to the firearm to attack from afar. This means she can hold her own while trying to flank the enemy, and also be a key part of any team strategy.
Here are all of Black Widow's abilities and what they do:
Ability |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
Widow's Bite Baton |
Normal Attack |
Strike with the enhanced electric batons. |
Red Room Rifle |
Ability |
Attack with the Red Room Rifle. |
Straight Shooter |
Ability |
Switch the Red Room Rifle to Sniper mode to fire high-energy rounds. |
Fleet Foot |
Ability |
Dash forward and enable a powerful jump. |
Edge Dancer |
Ability |
Unleash a spinning kick to Launch Up enemies. Landing the hit will allow her to zip to the target with a grappling hook for a second kick. |
Electro-Plasma Explositon |
Ultimate Ability |
Switch the Red Room Rifle to Destruction mode and unleash an electro-plasma blast, damaging enemies within range and leaving plasma on the ground to Slow nearby enemies. |
Supersensory Hunt |
Team-Up Ability |
Hawkeye can share his Hunter's Sight with Black Widow, enabling her to catch sight of and damage afterimages of enemies. |
Tips and Tricks for Playing Black Widow in Marvel Rivals
To put it simply, it is hard to play Black Widow well. Getting the damaging headshots that can turn the tide in a match is something that requires timing and skill, and only practice can get you there. However, there are some other tips that can help you make the journey to mastering her a little easier.
Get up High
It shouldn't be surprising to see that the Black Widow is capable of dashing and jumping, including using Edge Dancer to get enemies airborne. After all, her Duelist abilities mean she is best up high and getting shots off at the enemies below. Getting to vantage points allows you to get a better view of the battlefield, and gives you more of a window to land headshots with the Red Room Rifle, targeting low-health enemies as a priority.
Firing your shots will reveal your approximate location; however, thanks to the red tracer, you need to keep moving and reposition yourself after a while. And if the enemy comes calling, you can depend on her melee skills to defend yourself and use Edge Dancer as a finisher or even a way to get away.

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Keep Firing
The game of cat and mouse suits Black Widow, so don't be afraid to also be on the ground with your team during the initial phases. This helps to draw attention from you as you fire off shots from the back, or even if you decide to get up close and unleash those batons. The point is to build up Electro-Plasma Explosion with a constant stream of attacks, making you a great team asset for what comes next.
Get up high again, and use the Ultimate Ability once your team is engaged with the opponents in the many team fights. While you can pick your targets for kills, it is the plasma field that gets left behind that can make a big difference. Eliminating the main threat is great for the team, but so is slowing the other enemies still alive. Time it well, and you can essentially send the other team packing with just one explosive shot.











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- Critics Recommend: 83%
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC
- Released
- December 6, 2024
- Developer(s)
- NetEase Games
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