Venom
Tier List
Villain, City, Bio, Controller, Spider-Verse, Symbiote, Hive-Mind, Symbiote Six
| Arena | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
| Alliance War Offense | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
| Alliance War Defense | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
| Cosmic Crucible Offense | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
| Cosmic Crucible Defense | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
| Raid | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
| Dark Dimension / Saga | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
| Battleworld | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
Iso-8
Venom is an excellent Striker because he can use a follow-up attack to fill his Speed ​​Bar and thus play more often. The more turns he takes, the more he applies Heal Blocks to enemies. This allows him to apply Counter to his allies more often, thanks to his Passive. And whenever someone from this team has Counter, that character also gets a +15% Crit Chance (through Venom Passive), so the overall team damage grows.
T4 Priority
P – Passive ability
B – Basic ability
U – Ultimate ability
S – Special ability
Passive – If we upgrade Venom’s Passive to the max, he will play much faster because he will gain +10% Speed ​​(up to a max of +30%) on the turn. So after 3 turns, his Speed ​​will be 30% higher until the end of the fight, which is an essential upgrade. He will also increase Crit Chance to himself or any teammate by +15%, as long as they have a Counter.
When Venom’s Passive is fully upgraded, he also gains powerful effects for the team. If Venom has at least two Symbiote Six allies, Brawler and Controller enemies cannot spawn with Offense Up. Additionally, until Venom takes his first turn, he lowers the Crit Chance of all enemies by 100%, completely preventing them from landing critical hits at the start of the battle. These effects make Venom a strong defensive asset for the team, helping to neutralize early threats and reduce incoming damage.
Basic – With Maxed Basic, Venom will get increased damage. But, more importantly, he will also get +20% Speed ​​Bar whenever he uses his Basic, it works on his Iso follow-up attacks. This is why Striker is an excellent class for him. So it can often happen that after any move in which Venom attacks the target with Vulnerability, it fills his Speed ​​Bar for +40% (after he uses Basic) or +20% (after he uses Special or Ultimate).
Ultimate – Venom Ultimate will clear all negatives from himself and the most injured ally if it is maxed. It will also do more damage. It is a practical upgrade for removing negatives from Hive-Mind and Symbiote Six characters.
Special – With a maxed Special, Venom will apply 3 Bleed for 2 turns (up from 1 turn) and apply Ability Block for 2 turns (up from 1 turn) on the primary target. He will prolong all negativities on the primary target by 1 (except Ability Block, Stun, and Trauma). This is a good upgrade because Venom can extend debuffs on the selected target.
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About Character
Venom is one of Marvel’s most iconic and complex characters, best known as both a formidable villain and an anti-hero. Venom is the result of the merging between an alien symbiote and its human host, most famously Eddie Brock. The symbiote originally bonded with Spider-Man, granting him enhanced powers, but after their separation, it found Eddie, and together they became Venom.
As Venom, Eddie possesses superhuman strength, agility, and the ability to shape-shift parts of his body, often forming tendrils or weapons. Venom can also camouflage himself and is immune to Spider-Man’s spider-sense, making him a particularly dangerous adversary. While Venom started out as a villain driven by a shared hatred for Spider-Man, over time, he evolved into a more nuanced anti-hero, often fighting to protect innocents and battling even greater threats.
Venom’s character explores themes of duality, inner struggle, and the desire for redemption. The relationship between Eddie and the symbiote is central to the story, with both characters influencing each other’s actions and morality. Venom has become a fan favorite, spawning his own comic series, animated appearances, and movies, solidifying his status as a major figure in the Marvel Universe.
Venom is a Controller who excels at inflicting massive Bleed effects on his enemies and taking frequent turns—especially in Arena battles. Thanks to the Battlefield Effect provided by Quicksilver (Symbiote), opponents cannot prevent Symbiote Six characters from gaining Speed Bar, allowing Venom and his Symbiote Six team to play more often, but especially him because he, as Striker, can fill his Speed Bar by 20% (40% if Battlefield Effect is on) on each Iso-8 attack. Venom can apply a variety of interesting debuffs and spread negative effects across the enemy team.
He’s also capable of clearing negative effects from himself and the most injured ally, prolonging the duration of negatives on enemies, and flipping positive effects on enemies into negatives. Importantly, while Venom has at least two Symbiote Six allies, he prevents Brawler and Controller allies from spawning with Offense Up. In addition, until he takes his first turn, Venom reduces enemy Crit Chance by 100%, effectively preventing them from landing critical hits.
Venom is a self-sustaining character who can heal himself on his turn and grant Defense Up to himself and his Symbiote allies, also on his turn. With each turn he takes, Venom gains +10% Speed (up to a maximum of +30%), meaning he becomes faster and faster as the battle goes on. This combination of utility, survivability, and escalating speed makes Venom a powerful and versatile member of the Symbiote Six team.
You can find detailed information about Venom on the Symbiote Six team page HERE.
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