Marvel Rivals centers around three main classes: Vanguard, Duelist, and Strategist. Vanguards serve as the tanks, Duelists focus on dealing damage, and Strategists offer healing and buffs to support the team.
In this game, Captain America takes on the role of a Vanguard, tasked with safeguarding the team and ensuring longevity so that enemies can’t seize objectives. If you’re keen on using this character, we’ve got a comprehensive guide to help you get started with Captain America and make your learning experience smoother.
Captain America Overview
As a medium-difficulty Vanguard, Captain America excels in shielding allies and providing them with health and speed boosts. His key ability, Living Legend, allows him to absorb and deflect enemy attacks in random directions.
In addition, his basic attack, Sentinel Strike, lets him strike foes with his shield, dealing damage, while the Vibranium Energy Saw ability allows him to hurl his shield at enemies. He can activate Leading Dash to increase his movement speed and leap into the air with Fearless Leap.
His Liberty Dash enables him to charge at foes, and Super-Soldier Slam lets him come crashing down on enemies, sending them flying. Finally, with his ultimate move, Freedom Charge, he clears a path for his allies, giving everyone a health and speed boost.
If you’re excited to lead your team as Captain America, here’s a summary of his abilities:
Normal Attack |
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Sentinel Strike |
Damages foes with a basic attack. Every second attack triggers a shield throw that ricochets between up to four enemies. |
Abilities |
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Freedom Charge |
Clears a path for allies who receive a health and movement speed boost. Both Living Legend and Leading Dash gain extra power during this time, able to launch enemies when the ultimate is active. |
Leading Dash |
Boosts movement speed and allows Captain America to jump into the air. |
Vibranium Energy Saw |
Throws the shield at foes that can bounce off targets while dealing substantial damage. |
Liberty Dash |
Charges at an enemy while raising his shield. |
Super-Soldier Slam |
Leaps onto enemies from above, launching them skyward. |
Living Legend |
Blocks and deflects enemy projectiles using his shield, sending them in random directions. |
Team-Up Abilities |
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Charged Aegis |
Gains an electrifying upgrade when teaming up with Thor, allowing his shield to shock enemies. |
Tips and Tricks for Playing Captain America
Given that Captain America is a Vanguard unit, maintaining the right position is crucial. Overextending into enemy territory can leave your team exposed. Unlike some other Vanguards, he possesses a set of abilities that allow for a more aggressive playstyle.
At the start of a match, head towards the objective using Liberty Dash, as early positioning can offer a significant advantage. Once engaged in battle, you can either employ Living Legend to redirect incoming attacks or get aggressive with your Vibranium Energy Saw by throwing your shield at enemies.
The Vibranium Energy Saw ability is especially effective when foes are bunched together, though it can still be used on single targets to inflict damage from afar.
If the opposing side has a lot of melee characters closing in on you, make use of the Sentinel Strike ability. After landing two successive hits, you can automatically launch your shield, both damaging and preventing enemies from clustering together.
When using the Living Legend ability, the reflected projectiles can also hit foes. Aim your shield towards enemies when possible, as the return fire can intimidate them.
If the enemy team is filled with ranged attackers, prioritize using the Living Legend ability. This will allow you to deflect their shots, potentially halting their fire for a while. But be careful to save it for heavy gunfire, as it’s your sole defensive ability.
If you spot weakened enemies, feel free to use Liberty Dash to close the gap and finish them off quickly before retreating to your team. You can also utilize this skill to return to the objective if you find yourself knocked out during a scuffle.
How to Effectively Use Captain America’s Ultimate
The Freedom Charge ability is particularly powerful, creating a pathway for allies that grants both speed and health boosts. Ideally, launch this ability when your whole team is with you and you’re pressing the attack against enemies. The health boost keeps your team resilient, while the speed boost allows you to chase down low-health targets.
Avoid using it if your entire team isn’t backing you; it doesn’t offer offensive advantages, and the health boosts won’t help you survive if you rush in against multiple foes. Alternatively, it can be employed defensively if you’re on the brink of defeat and need a quick health boost, though this tactic is generally not favored.