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Marvel Rivals Player Hits Grandmaster Without Attacking

by Liam Feb 12,2025

Marvel Rivals' Grandmaster rank is a coveted achievement, attainable by only 0.1% of players. One player, however, has accomplished the seemingly impossible: reaching Grandmaster in the inaugural season without inflicting a single point of damage.

This remarkable feat was achieved using Rocket Raccoon, focusing solely on supporting teammates through healing. Across 108 matches, this player amassed over 2.9 million health points restored and nearly 3,500 assists, maintaining a flawless zero-kill record. Their win rate is equally astonishing, boasting a 65.74% success rate (71 wins out of 108 matches).

Marvel Rivals player reached Grandmaster rank without dealing any damageImage: reddit.com

This unconventional strategy, relying entirely on Rocket's healing capabilities, highlights exceptional teamwork, strategic awareness, and masterful execution. It's a testament to the player's skill and their team's unwavering coordination. While unconventional, this achievement demands respect and admiration.

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