In a recent match of Marvel Rivals, one player found themselves both baffled and frustrated after being paired with a teammate who exclusively played as Bruce Banner. This refusal to switch to his formidable alter ego, Hulk, ultimately led to a disappointing loss in a ranked match.
Since its launch, Marvel Rivals has quickly gained popularity, ranking among the top games on Steam. With the introduction of Season 1, featuring events like the Lunar New Year celebration, players have a wealth of content to explore. However, gameplay can be riddled with challenges, including the frustrating experience of teaming up with players who lock in certain roles without flexibility.
The Challenges of Playing with a “Bruce Only” Teammate
The Hulk’s dual nature—transforming between Bruce Banner and the Hulk—bears similarities to D. Va from Overwatch. Yet, in practice, a player solely opting for Bruce becomes a liability. This particular incident, recounted on a Reddit thread, highlights the perils of such a choice. Instead of benefiting from the Hulk’s strength, the team suffered a significant setback, especially since this was no casual match but a competitive game at the Diamond rank.

While Hulk is currently regarded as one of the top Vanguards in Season 1, his effectiveness hinges on how players utilize his full kit. As the Reddit user lamented, “Just lost a game because a guy was playing Bruce Only NOT HULK. Why would someone only play Bruce and not transform into Hulk omg? This was in a Diamond Ranked Game! His name was ‘A Bruce Main.’”
This incident sparked a wave of comments from fellow players, many suggesting that the individual should be reported for “throwing” the match. One commenter speculated that this behavior might be tied to a challenge video, while others shared their own frustrations over similar experiences.
“I feel your pain; I had a Bruce Banner main in my game yesterday during my rank-up to GM. What are you doing, bro? Go to Quick Play!” expressed one player. Another chimed in, stating, “I reported a ‘Bruce main’ for throwing for doing exactly this. We lost so badly without an actual Hulk—just a poor substitute.”
This scenario resonates with many gamers, drawing parallels with other frustrating situations in competitive play, such as Spider-Man intentionally avoiding kills or Strategists refusing to provide necessary healing support.
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