Marvel Rivals Museum of Contemplation Map Guide

Marvel Rivals has peaked in popularity, primarily thanks to a certain online controversy and the release of Deadpool. To ensure the game can capitalize on this, the developer decided to release a brand-new convoy map in Season 6 titled Museum of Contemplation. Having new choke points to learn and heroes to master, this guide aims to help you perform better on this map by highlighting key strategies.

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An overview of the Museum of Contemplation map in Marvel Rivals

The Marvel Rivals Museum of Contemplation map

The Museum of Contemplation is a convoy map introduced in Season 6, where attackers escort a payload through three different zones. Of course, the map’s museum theme ensures that certain skins stand out more aesthetically. If you want to ensure your favorite heroes look as good as the map, you can always get some nice skins through LootBar’s services.

As for the map itself, it has three main zones. 

  • The first zone is the Collector’s Gallery, an indoor lobby full of boxes and exhibit cases that compresses combat into a big doorway and several nearby side rooms

  • The second zone is the Contemplator’s Garden, a mid-sized area featuring numerous corridors, side rooms, and walkways, including a small elevated bridge

  • The final zone is the Censer of the Elders plaza, an outdoor courtyard with low walls, pillars, and high walkways that funnel both teams into large team fights before the match ends.

Players must adapt team composition as the match goes on because every portion has different characteristics. Close combat heroes excel in the Gallery, the Garden is ideal for mobile fighters, and the plaza is open and rewards long-range and aerial control.

Where are the choke points, ambush spots, and flank routes?

A screenshot from the Marvel Rivals Museum of Contemplation map reveal trailer

The Gallery door is the first choke area, and defenders can usually hold inside the doorway. There is a corridor immediately after the first choke, which forces fights in tight spaces, so players should use area denial abilities like Groot’s walls. A right-side service door allows attackers to flank, so that route must be watched, and some of the display cages in the Gallery can give cover.

The tight hallway after the Gallery favors area denial and shield tanks, and the small side alcoves are perfect for roamers and ambushes. The elevated bridge in the Garden is a key route for flanks, and controlling that bridge lets a team drop behind or above the payload to collapse on opponents holding the main lane. That bridge overlooks most entry points, so defenders often keep long-range characters there to watch multiple approaches.

In the final plaza, many players hide behind pillars and other obstructions. However, many of these pieces of cover are destructible, so teams must plan for removed sightlines and have escape options ready. Players should expect large and open team fights here.

Best heroes for the Marvel Rivals Museum of Contemplation map

Deadpool in Marvel Rivals

Heroes with close-range burst or strong frontline abilities are excellent in the Collector’s Gallery. Brawlers that thrive in tight corridors are great picks, while tanks should stay near the doorway, and supports must keep healing around the main choke. Good hero picks for the Gallery include:

  • Magik

  • Deadpool (Duelist)

  • Blade

  • Black Panther

The Contemplator’s Garden is well suited to ambush and mid-range control, with vertical paths and flank routes that reward mobility and area denial. Characters who can control the bridge or use vertical mobility are valuable. Some good characters for the Garden are:

  • Peni Parker with her Arachno-mines

  • Squirrel Girl

  • Winter Soldier

  • The Punisher

  • Moon Knight

  • Phoenix

  • Iron Man

  • Star-Lord

Players can unlock the Secret Stash achievement in this area by inspecting the cage directly in front of the checkpoint entrance.

Flying and long-range heroes who can hold high walkways and snipe from above thrive in the final area. Highly mobile duelists who can harass from cover and then escape are also effective in the plaza. Players should pick characters such as: 

  • Iron Man

  • Hela

  • Angela

  • Human Torch

  • Hawkeye

  • Ultron

  • Phoenix

Best strategies for the Marvel Rivals Museum of Contemplation map

A desk in the Marvel Rivals Museum of Contemplation map

Players should save large AoE ultimates for fights in choke points, using wide area ultimates at the Gallery door or at Garden intersections to clear defenders holding narrow approaches. In the plaza, global or wide ultimates that hit multiple enemies are perfect for securing the final stretch, and coordinating ultimates so one large ability is followed by another will deny healing and escape windows.

The map rewards teams that use verticality and adaptation, controlling platforms, stairways, balconies, and high walkways to create sightline advantages. Mobility heroes should seize high ground and doorways while roamers seek out healers and snipers from unexpected angles. Tanks should hold chokepoints while diving and flanking heroes pressure from alternate routes, and strategists need to time shields and ultimates at key points like the Gallery door and the Garden bridge to swing fights in their favor.

Conclusion

It wouldn’t be a stretch to call the Museum of Contemplation map one of the most visually impressive in Marvel Rivals. While new maps take a while to finally be released, fresh skins are constantly hitting the in-game store. Since limited-time skins don’t usually return to the store anytime soon, you may want to buy a Marvel Rivals top up or two to keep up with the ever-changing skin hierarchy.

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