
Players of Marvel Rivals have uncovered a significant exploit involving Doctor Strange and Jeff, enabling them to trap opponents in areas from which they cannot escape.
The community is renowned for swiftly identifying new tactics to secure victories. While many strategies revolve around the effective combination of character abilities to eliminate opponents, some players have chosen to leverage game exploits for an upper hand.
Previously, tactics such as an overpowered Wolverine attack and a method to reset a specific Team-Up skill’s cooldown have surfaced, providing players with a distinct advantage. The latest exploit, however, allows players to teleport enemies beyond the accessible game map.
How Doctor Strange and Jeff Use Exploits to Trap Enemies
In Marvel Rivals, certain map locations exhibit bugs that can lead to unintended consequences. One such instance occurred on the Klyntar map, where a player, while controlling Hulk, jumped too high and found themselves trapped for the remainder of the match.
This new exploit capitalizes on these problematic areas. By strategically positioning Doctor Strange’s portal within these spots, opponents can easily end up entrapped for the rest of the game.
Players don’t have to wait for enemies to fall victim to their traps. With precise timing, Jeff can unleash his ultimate ability to engulf an entire team, casting them into sections of the map that are technically off-limits.
In most cases, the only remedy for a trapped player is to disconnect and rejoin the match. However, by the time they navigate back, as one player recounted, any chance of influencing the match may be long gone.
This method allows the exploiting team to easily control objectives and claim victory, which can severely disrupt the overall gameplay experience. Reports have also surfaced regarding this exploit’s presence in the Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands map, supported by clips shared in deleted Reddit threads.
As always, players should exercise caution, as utilizing such exploits may lead to account penalties.NetEase, the game’s publisher, is known for its swift actions against rule-breaking behaviors.
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