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Mastering Ball Interception in Marvel Rivals' Clash of Dancing Lions

by Christopher Mar 28,2025

The Spring Festival in *Marvel Rivals* has arrived, introducing a thrilling new mode called Clash of Dancing Lions. To advance through the event's Battle Pass, players must dive into this mode and tackle various challenges. One key skill to master is intercepting the ball. Let's break down how to do it effectively.

What Is an Interception in Clash of Dancing Lions in Marvel Rivals?

Players going after the ball in Clash of Dancing Lion in Marvel Rivals as part of an article about how to intercept the ball.

If you're not familiar with sports or haven't played games like *Rocket League*, the concept of an "interception" might seem foreign. But don't worry, it's simpler than it sounds. In *Marvel Rivals*, intercepting the ball means taking it away from the opposing team. With plenty of opportunities to do so in Clash of Dancing Lions, positioning yourself correctly is crucial for success.

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How To Intercept the Ball in Clash of Dancing Lions in Marvel Rivals

In *Marvel Rivals*'s latest mode, teams of three compete to score goals, with the highest-scoring team emerging victorious. Preventing the opposition from scoring is just as important as scoring yourself, and intercepting the ball is a key strategy.

The most effective way to intercept the ball is to position yourself in your opponents' throwing lanes—the spaces between two players where they're likely to pass the ball. Identify two enemy players, anticipate their pass, and use one of your abilities to jump into their throwing lane. It might take a few attempts, but with the constant ball movement in Clash of Dancing Lions, you'll have multiple chances to intercept.

Another prime moment to intercept is when an opponent thinks they have an easy goal. As they prepare to score, attack them and seize the ball. This approach can be risky, as you're the last line of defense, but it's a worthwhile strategy if you're aiming to complete the Spring Festival challenges.

Lastly, ensure you're using a character whose movement you're comfortable with. Missing an interception due to unfamiliarity with your character's abilities can be frustrating. Among the available characters, Star-Lord stands out with his superior movement. His dash ability allows you to quickly enter the enemy's throwing lane, and his guns can knock the ball free, making it easier to intercept.

Mastering these techniques will help you intercept the ball effectively in Clash of Dancing Lions in *Marvel Rivals*. For more on the game, check out all the Chronoverse Saga Achievements in *Marvel Rivals* Season 1 and how to achieve them.

*Marvel Rivals is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.*

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