Marvel Rivals Best Team Composition for Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands

Here is a list the best heroes to use to form a team composition for Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands in Marvel Rivals.

Marvel Rivals Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands
Best team composition for Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands in Marvel Rivals (Source: NetEase)

The Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands is one of the fan-favorite Convergence maps in Marvel Rivals. This area has a good balance of choke points that you can capitalize on and open areas where an all-out brawl can take place.

The objective of this map is to escort a convoy while denying the enemy team from capturing key areas and stopping the convoy from reaching its checkpoint. You can pretty much use any hero. However, there are exceptional ones that excel in this map and have the upper hand when used.

In this guide, we will discuss the best team compositions for Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands. We’ll also talk about how you can use them to your advantage.

Note: Some parts of this article are subjective and reflect the writer’s opinions.

Best Team Setup for Tokyo 2099: Spider Islands Map in Marvel Rivals

Since it’s a 6v6 map, the basic team composition has 2 players for each role. You can always mix and match the roles and don’t have to follow the norm. However, this team composition format ensures your team has a good balance of Vanguards, Duelists, and Strategists.

Vanguard Setup for Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands in Marvel Rivals

Marvel Rivals Penny Parker
Penny Parker is good at slowing down enemies. (Source: NetEase)

Attacker Team

Aggressive Vanguards like Venom and Penny Parker are good candidates for the attacking side. Venom can easily dive and reach back-line heroes without the risk of dying too early. His Ultimate can both deal damage and heal himself.

Penny Parker excels at slowing down the progress of the defending team. Her Ultimate can knock enemies up while throwing small bombs that can annoy enemies. This forces the opponents to reposition or potentially abandon their positions. Her mobility can also be useful while chasing down targets or making space for the team.

Defender Team

Venom is an all-rounder Vanguard who can both play in the offensive and defensive roles. Additionally, he is more powerful when paired with Magneto. These two heroes can be an unstoppable duo, especially when trying to defend objectives or engaging in team fights.

Magneto can apply shields to Venom, allowing them to be more aggressive and stay longer in the front lines. Aside from that, Magneto also has a lot of defensive options for ranged heroes like the Metallic Curtain that can block projectiles, and his Ultimate, Meteor M, that can suck off projectiles and use them to power up a massive AoE attack.

Duelist Setup for Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands in Marvel Rivals

Marvel Rivals Black Widow
Black Widow is when it comes to sniping enemies. (Source: NetEase)

Attacker Team

Black Widow is a good pick for the attack team composition due to his sniper playstyle, especially in the Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands map in Marvel Rivals. You don’t have to be too close to the enemy to take them out. The map also has good vintage points that ranged characters can capitalize on. 

Punisher is also good on the offensive side. This hero has some of the best burst damage in the game. He can easily melt shields, especially Groot’s walls which can be annoying at times. On top of that, he also has mobility with the Vantage Connection ability. This allows him to reach high grounds easily.

Defender Team

Star-Lord works well on the defender side due to his mix of AoE and single-target attacks. This allows him to hold his ground even in a 2 vs. 1 situation. He has three abilities that he can use to dodge enemies or reposition. You can’t go wrong with Star-Lord as your Duelist.

Psylocke is good for closing the gap on enemies. As a melee hero, she can struggle against heroes who can fly or keep their distance. However, she makes up for it with her stealth mechanics and a very wide-ranged Ultimate.

Strategist Setup for Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands in Marvel Rivals

Jeff the Land Shark
Jeff can break team fights easily. (Source: NetEase)

Attacker Team

Jeff the Land Shark can be very annoying to deal with. This little fish can drop healing orbs that you can pick up. You can simply drop them anywhere and let your allies decide when they want to heal up. Moreover, his Ultimate can devour everyone in a large AoE and spit them out to a target location. This means you can make or break fights, depending on your strategy. Just devour enemies and spit them out on your allies or devour your allies and spit them out to a safe location.

If you want a good mix of crowd control and utility, Luna Snow is a good option on the attacker side. She can freeze enemies in place while also healing allies with her abilities. Her Ultimate, Fate of Both Worlds, can be switched to provide healing or damage boost to your team. She also has a Team-Up ability with Jeff the Land Shark, allowing the little fish to spit ice attacks.

Defender Team

Rocket Racoon is one of the best heroes to use in the defender side. He can support allies from the back-line while also dealing enough damage to be considered a semi-duelist. When allies are killed, he can revive them with B.R.B. and can even provide a wide-ranged damage amplification buff which can help during team fights.

Mantis is also a good choice on the defender side. She has a wide AoE heal that can provide bonus health (blue-colored HP bar) when allies have full HP. She can also provide constant healing with her Life Orbs.


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