{"id":83048,"date":"2025-01-28T23:07:05","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:07:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/marvel-rivals-adam-warlock-guide-abilities-ultimate-tips-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:07:05","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:07:05","slug":"marvel-rivals-adam-warlock-guide-abilities-ultimate-tips-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/marvel-rivals-adam-warlock-guide-abilities-ultimate-tips-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Marvel Rivals Adam Warlock guide: Abilities, ultimate, tips, more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Marvel Rivals Adam Warlock guide: Abilities, ultimate, tips, more netease \/ marvelA new support hero, Adam Warlock, has finally joined the roster in Marvel Rivals\u2019s Closed Beta, so here\u2019s a guide on how you can master his kit in no time. Adam Warlock is a Strategist in Marvel Rivals who is capable of dishing out damage and chain-healing, all while providing the ultimate support to his team, making extending team fights a lot easier and giving your team a chance to clutch crucial moments. After all, he can resurrect fallen allies right onto the battlefield. His entire kit may be quite straightforward, though he may be tricky to use if you\u2019re unsure when and how you should use your abilities. If you\u2019re struggling to play as Adam Warlock in Marvel Rivals, we\u2019ve compiled all you need to know in this guide to help you understand how to utilize his kit in Marvel Rivals. Adam Warlock\u2019s Weapons in Marvel Rivals Adam Warlock comes with two different weapon attacks. His primary fire, Quantum Magic, lets you shoot projectile-like bullets at your enemies. Damage-wise, it deals a lot when you land your headshots. Meanwhile, Cosmic Cluster works as a charged shot, where you hold your weapon to gather its energy before dumping all the bullets on the enemy team. Weapons Quantum Magic &#8211; Launch quantum energy to deal damage Cosmic Cluster &#8211; Gather quantum energy into a cluster, then swiftly launch it at the enemy. Adam Warlock\u2019s abilities in Marvel Rivals In a way, Adam Warlock\u2019s healing is similar to Mantis\u2019, where you\u2019ll need to pay attention to his resources. Soul Bond allows him to heal multiple targets, even himself if no ally is selected, but it has charges that regenerate after a few seconds. Despite lacking mobility and CC, Adam\u2019s playstyle can be a lot more forgiving than other support characters, as he\u2019s able to resurrect himself and his teammates. Upon death, Adam\u2019s Regenerative Cocoon allows you to float in the air briefly to reposition yourself before you get brought back to the fight. Passive Regenerative Cocoon &#8211; Once his body perishes, Adam can freely move as a soul and reforge his body at a chosen spot. Soul Perseverance &#8211; Adam Warlock enhances the rebirth power of Star-Lord and Mantis, granting them the power of cocooned revival. Abilities Avatar Life Stream &#8211; Target an ally for a bouncing stream of healing energy, which also heals himself upon casting; self-targets if no ally is selected Soul Bond &#8211; Unite the souls of allies in a bond, granting them healing over time and distributing damage taken across the bond. Ultimate Karmic Revival &#8211; Awaken the karma of allies to revive them. Allies revived have lower health but enjoy a brief period of invincibility. Tips to play Adam Warlock in Marvel Rivals When you\u2019re not healing your teammates with Adam Warlock, ideally, you\u2019ll want to be poking the enemy team as much as you can with his Quantum Magic primary fire since it does a lot of damage to headshots. When using his charged shots with Cosmic Cluster, try to predict where the enemy will appear by lining up your shots before a fight. The trick is to keep holding your weapon charge and then quickly peek to launch your bullets at the enemy team to chip away their health before going back to safety. Since Adam Warlock lacks mobility, play it safe by staying in the backline or using high grounds around the map. In the worst-case scenario, if you get jumped by a mobile hero like Spider-Man and die, just remember that you can resurrect yourself afterward. When that happens, you\u2019ll turn into a ghost-like state, where you can freely change position in a brief period before resurrecting. Use this chance to either fly away to a safer place or just retreat altogether if you think your team is losing the fight. The last thing you want to do is get staggered with your teammates. Lastly, while your Karmic Revival ultimate allows you to resurrect allies, you\u2019ll need to be careful when and where you cast it. You\u2019re basically locked in an animation when you use your ultimate, leaving you completely vulnerable to the enemy team. If you can\u2019t find a safe spot, use the opportunity when the enemy team is distracted or when they\u2019re hit with a massive CC ability from your teammates who are still alive. That way, you\u2019re guaranteed a huge rez and can continue the fight. Also, thanks to his Soul Perseverance passive, Adam Warlock works extremely well when paired with Mantis and Star-Lord because when they both die, they\u2019ll be able to resurrect themselves.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Marvel Rivals Adam Warlock guide: Abilities, ultimate, tips, more netease \/ marvelA new support hero, Adam Warlock, has finally joined the roster in Marvel Rivals\u2019s Closed Beta, so here\u2019s a guide on how you can master his kit in no time. 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