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How to get Lord in Marvel Rivals and what rewards come with it

Marvel Rivals has various goals for you to work toward as you get accustomed to the plethora of available heroes.

If you find your main and want to put all your eggs in one basket, you can look to earn the ‘Lord’ title which is the maximum Proficiency level for a character.

Here, we’ll be taking a look at how you can get Lord no matter the hero and what rewards come with putting the time investment in.

How to get Lord in Marvel Rivals

To earn the Lord Proficiency level in Marvel Rivals, you’ll first need to head into the Hero Profile for the character you’re looking to max out.

In here should be the Proficiency tab containing both Level and Rewards sections for you to take a look at.

In the Level area, there are various tasks for you to complete including the likes of using the hero a specific length of time, dealing damage, and reaching a certain number of KOs with their ultimate.

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Finishing each of these will net you points toward your Proficiency level so you’ll need to focus on these to progress.

There are five ranks to make it through — Agent, Knight, Captain, Centurion, and Lord — with the latter requiring some serious game time due to the number of points required.

Marvel Rivals Lord rewards explained

As you’re making it through the various Proficiency levels, you’ll be given a couple different rewards for your efforts.

Knight give you a Spray whereas Captain and Centurion offer two different animated KO Prompts.

If you do manage to reach the lofty heights of Lord, you’ll be provided with a fancy Avatar for your hero which sets you apart from the rest, showcasing that you’ve truly mastered its abilities.

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For some, this may not be actually worth the hours you put into any one hero but if you’re maining them anyway, it’s always worth going to check what challenges are holding you back from being Lord.

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