In the world of Marvel Rivals, Bruce Banner’s gamma-powered pistol proves to be unexpectedly lethal, leaving players both impressed and unsettled.
Unlike his usual portrayal as the powerful Hulk, Bruce Banner starts each match as a vulnerable scientist wielding a gamma-infused pistol. Players must strategically wait for Banner’s Ultimate ability, allowing him to morph into the formidable Hero Hulk when the time is right.
While the Hulk relies on his incredible strength to overpower foes, Banner utilizes his Gamma Ray Gun, which unleashes green, radiation-infused projectiles. His full arsenal includes a Gamma Grenade and his signature Ultimate ability, dubbed “Puny Banner,” which triggers his transformation into the Hulk.
Is Bruce Banner the Most Twisted Hero in Marvel Rivals?
Players of Marvel Rivals have recently unearthed a darker aspect of Banner’s scientific weaponry. An astute Reddit user revealed that the Gamma Gun not only inflicts damage within the game but could also pose potential harm in a real-world context.
Why does no one talk about Bruce’s self-made cancer gun? by u/Not_a_selfieguy in marvelrivals
They elaborated, “Gamma rays can damage DNA and cause cancer,” prompting a wave of humorous reactions from the gaming community.
One player commented, “Heroes survive bullets, explosions, and magic, but the cancer gun provides a delayed kill!” Another player joked, “Cancer is more effective than missiles.” This revelation quickly turned Banner’s high-tech weapon into a source of amusement within the community.
However, the facts remain: the Hulk is actually more powerful than many initially believed. Former Overwatch professional and current top-rank Marvel Rivals player, Nevix, reached the highest tier of the game by focusing on this unique character.
Marvel Rivals continues to impress as an eclectic brawler, delivering amusement and surprise interactions every day. From Jeff the Land Shark’s counter abilities to Ice Venom’s hilariously designed “caked-up” appearance, the game thrives on its quirky charm and creative community.
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