Spider-Man is a Duelist character in Marvel Rivals, mixing melee attacks with web-based ranged abilities. His kit combines high-damage punch combos with web abilities that need precise aiming. While basic web attacks have some room for error, missing your grab ability or web swings can leave you vulnerable to counter-attacks.
Your crosshair setup makes a big difference when playing Spider-Man – you need one that works for both ground combat and aerial maneuvers. Getting the right settings helps you land those web shots while swinging and lets you know exactly when you’re in range for your abilities.
Let’s take a look at the exact crosshair setup for Spider-Man along with the best settings and reticle code for him.
Let’s talk about why Spider-Man needs a specific crosshair setup. His web attacks have a maximum range and spread that isn’t immediately obvious when you’re playing. The outer circle in this crosshair setup matches the exact radius of your web attacks – meaning if a target is inside that circle, your webs will connect.
This becomes really important when you’re swinging around. During aerial combat, you don’t have time to perfectly line up each shot. Instead, you can use the outer circle as a quick reference. If an enemy is within that circle at 20 meters (the maximum range of Get Over Here!), you’ll make the grab. The same goes for your basic web attacks – as long as the target is inside the circle, you’ll hit them, even while moving.
The red dot in the center helps with those close-range melees and precise web shots. You’ll find yourself switching between watching the dot for your punch combos and using the outer circle for web attacks. After a few matches with this setup, it starts feeling natural.
Here’s the best Spider-Man reticle code in Marvel Rivals you can copy into your game:
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Setting | Recommended Value |
Mouse Horizontal Sensitivity | 2 |
Mouse Vertical Sensitivity | 2 |
Targeting Sensitivity While Aloft | 100 |
Hold to Swing | Off |
Automatic Swing | Off |
Hold to Crawl | Enabled |
Hold to Run on Walls | Off |
Display Attack Range | On |
Direction of Wall Crawling | Crosshair |
Invert Horizontal Look | Off |
Invert Vertical Look | Off |
Keeping the base mouse sensitivity lower gives you better control in close combat situations. Having wall-crawling direction set to crosshair gives you more precise control over your movement, especially during vertical combat.
Remember that some settings like Hold to Swing come down to personal preference – you might want to experiment with these to find what feels most comfortable for your play style. The key is finding a setup that lets you seamlessly transition between web-swinging, ranged attacks, and melee combat.