The Human Torch, also known as Johnny Storm (brother of the Invisible Woman Sue Storm), is the latest duelist to join the Marvel Rivals' roster and, together with The Thing, he completes The ...
Human Torch in Marvel Rivals is a powerful duelist skilled in area control and high AoE damage. His abilities are ideal for controlling choke points and objectives. He pairs well with heroes like ...
Players might be looking for ways to counter Human Torch in Marvel Rivals since his introduction in Season 1.5. A member of the Fantastic Four, Human Torch is the latest duelist hero who enters ...
With the arrival of The Thing and Human Torch, players can now experience the full power of The Fantastic Four in Marvel Rivals. Like Mister Fantastic, Human Torch is a Duelist, serving as his ...
Human Torch, a mid-range duelist in Marvel Rivals, excels with his explosive abilities like Fire Cluster, Blazing Blast, and Pyro-Prison. Mastering his strategic placement of Flame Fields and ...
Human Torch is a Duelist in Marvel Rivals who is a part of the Fantastic Four roster. He can use his fly ability to go airborne and use ranged fire-based attacks to disrupt enemies. This hero is a ...
Many feel that the Human Torch in Marvel Rivals may be overpowered due to his high mobility and Pyro Prison ability. The character hasn't been officially added to the game yet, but early footage ...
Joining the fight with the rest of his squad during the Season 1 Mid-Season Patch, the Human Torch has made a sizzling arrival fitting for the hottest and most boisterous Hero in Marvel Rivals.
On February 21, the Human Torch officially joined the Marvel Rivals roster. Furthermore, players have expressed concerns about the character’s potential impact on gameplay. However, the fighting ...
Marvel Rivals has released its mid-season update for Season 1.5, and while it's a small update, it still packs a fiery punch, focusing on tweaks to The Human Torch, Iron Man, and Cloak & Dagger.
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