How to get and make custom reticles and crosshairs and in Marvel Rivals
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You can change your crosshair in Marvel Rivals to customize your reticule, giving you control of how you aim. While someMarvel Rivals charactersrely less on precision, aim is always relevant to some degree whoever you play as. And if you want to excel with some of the more technical heroes, good aim becomes imperative - Hawkeye isn’t known for missing all his shots, after all.
While a custom crosshair it won’t make you an esports-level aimgod in a couple of clicks, it can definitely help you better place your shots and better tune you aim. A good crosshair might only give small benefits, but a bad one can seriously hurt.
Here’s how you can edit your crosshair in Marvel Rivals, alongside some reticules you may want to try.
How to customise your Marvel Rivals crosshair
Changing your reticle in Marvel Rivals is relatively easy to do and located in theKeyboard tab in your Settings. Once there, you can look under theHUD section, where the first options all revolve around customizing your crosshair.
The most important decision you’ll make is what shape you want for your crosshair. To choose that,select the Reticle Type drop-down menu. This will let you choose between Circle, Crosshairs, Dot, and Circle and Crosshairs.Each brings a new shape to the crosshair, so be sure to try them all and figure out which works for you.
However, this is just the basics. You’re able to mold the crosshair to your preference past this initial shape. There are options to adjust width, opacity, outline width, outline opacity, blur, center gap, circle radius, crosshair length, crosshair angle, and color. You can also choose to make the reticle white, red, yellow, green or blue.
Obviously there is alotof choice here, so I recommend doing this outside of a matchmade game, as it’s best not to be AFK in an active game while you sort it out. Instead, make adjustments in the practice range so you can flip between the menus without impacting other players.
If you can’t be bothered or aren’t confident enough to create your own crosshair in Marvel Rivals, the game lets you import and export crosshairs using a code players can share.
To do this, in Settings go to the Keyboard tab. Then under the HUD section, look at Reticle Save. Select the drop-down menu and hit ‘add new save’. Then there are four options: delete a saved reticle, rename a saved reticle, import a reticle, or export your own reticle.
To import one with a code, simply hit Import Save on the Reticle Save row. You will then be prompted to input a reticle code. This will be a long line of characters and numbers that configure the settings to replicate someone else’s settings.
It’s important to note thatyou can set different crosshairs for different heroes.To do so, at the top left of the settings, you will see a button that says ‘All Heroes’. To tweak a specific character’s reticle that only affects them, hit this button and choose the character you wish to change. Once you do, go in and change the reticle you want only on that character.
This is excellent for providing different reticles for characters who have different aiming needs. For example, having a dot is useful on a sniper character like Black Widow or Hawkeye where you want to aim for a character’s head. However, that may be a little small when you want to spray with Jeff the Land Shark, or shoot in cones like Star-Lord, where a circle might be of more use.
Just to get you going, here are a couple of basic Marvel Rivals crosshair codes you may want to use to import reticles into your own game.
Use: This is great for both snipers and characters who rely heavily on single shots. This is excellent for Black Widow, Hawkeye, and The Winter Soldier.
Code: 3;0;17.0,17.0,17.0,17.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;83.0,83.0,83.0,83.0;84.0,84.0,84.0,84.0;18.0,18.0,18.0,18.0;17.0,17.0,19.0,17.0;30.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0;3.0,3.0,3.0,3.0;1.0,1.0,1.0;
Use:This is a solid crosshair for hitscan characters who continuously shoot. The Punisher, Moon Knight, and Scarlet Witch are great options for this reticle.
Code:2;0.0;10.0,10.0,10.0,10.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;50.0,83.0,50.0,0.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;0.0,37.0,0.0,0.0;33.0,5.0,33.0,33.0;19.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0;3,3,3,3;1.0,1.0,1.0;
Use: This is great for characters both who shoot in small cones, alongside also melee characters. Everything from Star-Lord, Psylocke, Iron Fist and Wolverine may find benefits with this.
Code: 1;0;17.0,17.0,13.0,6.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;52.0,52.0,75.0,0.0;45.0,45.0,45.0,45.0;35.0,35.0,35.0,35.0;17.0,17.0,23.0,17.0;30.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;0.0;3.0,3.0,3.0,3.0;1.0,1.0,1.0;
Use: This is a little more out there but blends elements of the previous three options. If you find yourself losing your crosshair in the chaos of a teamfight, this is a big and distinctive way to make sure your reticle is bold and visible.
Code: 4;0.0;10.0,48.0,10.0,10.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;50.0,50.0,50.0,50.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0,0.0,29.0,0.0;33.0,25.0,20.0,33.0;53.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;45.0;3,3,3,3;1.0,1.0,1.0;
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