u/Substantial-Pear2241

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Is Groot worth maining from Silver all the way to high ranks?

I came back to Marvel Rivals after almost a year and I’ve surprisingly been playing a lot of Groot. I’m currently Silver 1.
My teammates sometimes tell me to switch, but I feel like his walls create really good openings. When an enemy tank pushes too far, I place a wall behind them to block LOS from their supports, ping them, and my team usually focuses them down.
I also use walls to split teams, block healing, trap aggressive tanks/divers and control the objective. I even had a Devil Dinosaur type “annoying asf Groot” after I kept isolating him lol.
I barely see Groot compared to tanks like Magneto though, especially at higher ranks.

Is Groot worth grinding from Silver into Diamond/GM+? Does this wall/LOS playstyle stay strong against better players, or does it become much harder to get value?

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u/Substantial-Pear2241 — 8 days ago

Story Idea: A village hides a ritual where only adults leave at night until one boy follows them.

Hello​‍​‌‍​‍‌ everyone I’m 17 and this is my first real story I’m trying to make. I’ve been coming up with ideas in my head since I was like 9, but this one feels special so I wanna get some feedback before going deeper.I just wanna know if this feels original or if it sounds like something that’s been done before.

**Story Concept:**

There was a small village, silent and secluded in the forest, wonderful and yet peculiar. Every last day of the month, adults leave their homes at night, while children are kept indoors. No one talks about the reason.

Arthur, a 17-year-old who is only two months away from turning 18, starts noticing weird and creepy things a dead deer that was torn apart as if a monstrous creature had attacked it, the strange behavior of the adults, and the murmurs of “The Ritual.”

One night, he decides to follow the adults secretly and hence he hides in the woods. The people going into the dark forest led him to see the unimaginable… and he found out that the truth about his village was much older, darker and even nearer than he had ever thought.

*(It’s a mystery/horror story about secrets, rituals, and a boy uncovering what everyone else is too afraid to ​‍​‌‍​‍‌see.)*

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u/Substantial-Pear2241 — 2 months ago