Summary
One of the reasonsMarvel Rivalsis so popular is due to the way characters' perks and abilities work in synergy with each other. In fact, the team-up mechanic allows two of them to unleash devastating attacks. The other reasonMarvel Rivals is so popular is the characters' backsides. Net Ease knew exactly what it was doing while designing these characters, so much so that evensome backsides even received a buff.
However, the beauty of this is when it all comes together. While it’s rare, there are occasions when tactics and backsides can be leveraged to create a winning strategy. Presenting the Venom Defensive Twerk.The symbiote’s twerking cakey backsideworking in unison with his team to block Doctor Strange’s portals.

Venom’s Twerk Can Block Doctor Strange’s Portals In Marvel Rivals
As showcased byPatti2002199on Reddit, the tactic involves Venom twerking on the threshold of a newly opened portal by the opposing side’s Doctor Strange and blocking it so that the enemy can’t get through. Meanwhile your team of healers needs to constantly make sure that Venom’s health is always topped up. For some reason, this tactic does not allow enemies to push through.
However, this tactic is pretty new, so some players are wondering why the enemies can’t just go out the other side of the portal. There are also other ways of dealing with it, like changing to a character that can push. However, the main reason we’ve been seeing so many of these videos is because the tactic is being deployed in clinch moments, then the enemy does not have the time to think straight.

“Venom twerk emote is unironically teaching people the art of body blocking. Modern problems require modern solutions,” pointed out one player. As for why no one is using the right counter against it, “I’m assuming it’s just people panicking and trying to burst the Venom down or get around him instead,” pointed out another comment.
TheVenom twerk is quickly becoming the unofficial mascot of the game, and now it seems to be competitively viable as well.







