Marvel Rivals: Invisible Woman's Clever Counter to Jeff the Land Shark's Ultimate
A recent Marvel Rivals gameplay clip highlights Invisible Woman's surprising counter to Jeff the Land Shark's powerful ultimate ability. The video showcases how Invisible Woman can survive Jeff's signature swallow-and-launch attack, turning the tables on the seemingly unstoppable shark.
Since its December 6, 2024 launch, Marvel Rivals has amassed over 20 million players, reaching a Steam peak of 560,000 concurrent players during its first competitive season. Jeff the Land Shark, a popular character known for his ultimate move (a devastating aerial attack that often results in off-map eliminations), has become a significant challenge for many players.
The Reddit clip demonstrates a clever strategy: Invisible Woman, after being swallowed and launched, utilizes her abilities to return to the ground before being eliminated. She then capitalizes on the opportunity, flanking Jeff and using her Force Physics ability to send him plummeting to his demise.
The Reddit community responded enthusiastically, praising the player's skillful maneuver. Discussions ensued, with players sharing additional tips for countering Jeff's ultimate, including suggestions for Jeff players to improve their ultimate execution. The humorous aspect of Jeff's dramatic cliffside watch, only to be subsequently eliminated, also generated considerable amusement.
Looking ahead, Marvel Rivals is preparing for its next major update, introducing the iconic vampire hunter, Blade, to the playable roster in the coming months. Currently, players can participate in the Midnight Features in-game seasonal event (ending February 7, 2025) to obtain a free Reborn from Ragnarok skin for Thor.
Summary
- Invisible Woman effectively counters Jeff the Land Shark's Ultimate.
- A recent gameplay clip showcased this counter-strategy.
- Player reactions highlighted the cleverness of the tactic and sparked discussions on countering Jeff's ultimate.
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