Best Marvel Rivals crosshairs and reticle codes

Marvel Rivals has a remarkably eclectic collection of heroes, from melee bruisers to snipers and even aerial sluggers. When it comes to the best crosshairs in Marvel Rivals, then, there’s no ‘one size fits all’. To make the most of every hero, you’ll need to tweak your reticle to suit their unique playstyle.

The crosshair editor allows you to customise every detail of your reticle, from its shape and size to the colour. Finding what works best for you can take quite a bit of tinkering, especially if you play multiple heroes. Luckily, you can save multiple reticle presets to swap between on the fly, as well as important crosshair codes which other players have created.

Best Marvel Rivals crosshairs

Below you’ll find crosshair codes (which you can copy & paste into the import box in-game) and settings for each type of hero. Then, take a look at our Marvel Rivals tier list for the latest update to get an idea of which characters you should be focusing on with your sparkly new crosshairs.

Crosshair colour is largely down to personal preference, though I recommend either a green, pink, or yellow reticle so that they stand out from the background and character models.

The best Marvel Rivals crosshair codes are:

Circle and dot

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Code: 1;0;10.0,10.0,10.0,5.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;50.0,50.0,25.0,0.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0;14.0,14.0,14.0,14.0;30.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0;5.0,5.0,5.0,5.0;0.0,0.769,0.09;Settings:Reticle type: CircleWidth: 10Dot width 5Crosshair width 10Circle width 10Reticle opacity: 100Dot opacity 100Crosshair opacity 100Circle opacity 100Outline width: 50Dot outline width 0Crosshair outline width 50Circle outline width 25Outline opacity: 100Dot outline opacity 100Crosshair outline opacity 100Circle outline opacity 100Blur: 0Dot blur 0Crosshair blur 0Circle blur 0Centre gap: 14Crosshair radius 14Circle radius 14Crosshair length: 30Crosshair angle: 0

Building on the default crosshair, this enhanced circle and dot reticle gives you a great deal of precision. It’s perfect for characters like The Punisher, Namor, Hela, Mantis and others that require precise aiming and often strong tracking to deal consistent damage.

Cross

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Code: 2;0;0.0,10.0,0.0,0.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;55.0,70.0,55.0,55.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0;9.0,9.0,9.0,9.0;14.000000000000002;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;0.0;3,3,3,3;1.0,1.0,1.0;Settings:Reticle type: CircleWidth: 0Dot width 0Crosshair width 5Circle width 0Reticle opacity: 100Dot opacity 0Crosshair opacity 100Circle opacity 100Outline width: 55Dot outline width 55Crosshair outline width 70Circle outline width 55Outline opacity: 100Dot outline opacity 100Crosshair outline opacity 100Circle outline opacity 100Blur: 0Dot blur 0Crosshair blur 0Circle blur 0Centre gap: 9Crosshair radius 9Circle radius 9Crosshair length: 14Crosshair angle: 0

Like the dotted circle, this traditional crosshair is designed for precision-based characters like Hela and Winter Soldier, though I find it easier to track targets using the previous reticle.

Dot

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Code: 3;1;14.0,14.0,14.0,14.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;50.0,50.0,50.0,50.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0;33.0,33.0,33.0,33.0;30.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0;0,0,0,0;1.0,1.0,1.0;Settings:Reticle type: DotWidth: 14Dot width 14Crosshair width 14Circle width 14Reticle opacity: 100Dot opacity 0Crosshair opacity 100Circle opacity 100Outline width: 50Dot outline width 50Crosshair outline width 50Circle outline width 50Outline opacity: 100Dot outline opacity 100Crosshair outline opacity 100Circle outline opacity 100Blur: 0Dot blur 0Crosshair blur 0Circle blur 0Centre gap: 33Crosshair radius 33Circle radius 33Crosshair length: 30Crosshair angle: 0

The simple dot might look barebones but it’s one of the top picks among pro-players for good reason. The no-frills dot provides pinpoint precision for characters like Hela and The Punisher. Characters that use hitscan or fast-moving projectiles benefit greatly from a simple reticle as it’s easy to track targets and avoids obscuring details at a distance.

Large circle

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Code: 1;0;35.0,35.0,28.0,0.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;83.0,83.0,83.0,83.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;11.0,11.0,11.0,11.0;33.0,33.0,35.0,33.0;30.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,0.0;0.0;2.0,2.0,2.0,2.0;1.0,1.0,1.0;Settings:Reticle type: CircleWidth: 35Dot width 0Crosshair width 35Circle width 28Reticle opacity: 100Dot opacity 0Crosshair opacity 100Circle opacity 100Outline width: 84Dot outline width 84Crosshair outline width 84Circle outline width 84Outline opacity: 100Dot outline opacity 100Crosshair outline opacity 100Circle outline opacity 100Blur: 0Dot blur 0Crosshair blur 0Circle blur 0Centre gap: 9Crosshair radius 9Circle radius 35Crosshair length: 30Crosshair angle: 0

With no center dot, this large ring is perfect for melee characters like Hulk, Magik, Black Panther, Iron Fist, and The Thing, since these typically have larger damage-boxes and require less precise aiming. The large ring gives you a good idea of where your attacks will land without complicating things.

It also works well for characters that have seeking projectiles, like Cloak & Dagger, or beam attacks, like Scarlet Witch.

Large ring with small crosshair

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Code: 4;0.0;10.0,0.0,0.0,0.0;100.0,80.0,30.0,0.0;50.0,100.0,85.0,0.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;38.0,38.0,38.0,38.0;33.0,100.0,90.0,33.0;30.0;100.0,80.0,30.0,0.0;45.0;2,2,2,2;1.0,1.0,1.0;Settings:Reticle type: Circle and crosshairsWidth: 10Dot width 0Crosshair width 0Circle width 0Reticle opacity: 100Dot opacity 0Crosshair opacity 80Circle opacity 30Outline width: 85Dot outline width 0Crosshair outline width 100Circle outline width 85Outline opacity: 100Dot outline opacity 100Crosshair outline opacity 100Circle outline opacity 100Blur: 35Dot blur 35Crosshair blur 35Circle blur 35Centre gap: 33Crosshair radius 100Circle radius 90Crosshair length: 30Crosshair angle: 45

This crosshair is admittedly very unusual and most players won’t ever need to use it. However, I’ve found it’s perfect for The Thing since you’ll primarily use his Stone Haymaker alternate fire to deal damage. This has a very large, wide hitbox, making a crosshair like this ideal for understanding at a glance where these charged attacks are going to land.

This crosshair can also be used for other melee characters like Hulk, Magik, and Iron Fist, though I prefer to use the crosshair above.

Dotted circle crosshair

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Code: 4;1;10.0,24.0,30.0,25.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;50.0,50.0,50.0,50.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0;33.0,33.0,33.0,33.0;64.0;100.0,100.0,100.0,100.0;45.0;2,2,2,2;1.0,1.0,1.0;Settings:Reticle type: Circle and crosshairsWidth: 10Dot width 25Crosshair width 24Circle width 30Reticle opacity: 100Dot opacity 0Crosshair opacity 80Circle opacity 30Outline width: 50Dot outline width 50Crosshair outline width 50Circle outline width 50Outline opacity: 100Dot outline opacity 100Crosshair outline opacity 100Circle outline opacity 100Blur: 0Dot blur 0Crosshair blur 0Circle blur 0Centre gap: 33Crosshair radius 33Circle radius 33Crosshair length: 64Crosshair angle: 45

This crosshair is actually my own creation, designed with precision characters like Namor that also have significant projectile drop. It’s what I’ve used to rise all the way to Grandmaster in Marvel Rivals’ ranked mode. I find its large ring accounts for a variety of different hitboxes and projectile sizes, as well as projectile drop, while the protruding crosshair is handy for tracking targets.

How to use crosshair codes in Marvel Rivals

Marvel Rivals lets you import and export custom crosshair codes to share and copy other players’ reticles with ease. These are only available on PC, so console players need to copy the individual settings.

To import a crosshair code:

Go to the settings menuSelect the keyboard tab and scroll down the combat page to find the HUD sectionClick the ‘import save’ button next to the reticle save boxCopy and paste the reticle code and confirm

Even once you’ve copied a crosshair code, you’re able to tweak details. So if one of the crosshairs above is close to what you want, then you can always change each individual setting further.

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