
- AFK Lord farming in Marvel Rivas has spiked following upgrades to the in-game hero proficiency system.
- As a result, the devs have announced a new ban system to crack down on farmers.
- The new ban system will detect and penalize specific combat behaviours with suspensions and even account bans.
Marvel Rivals Season 6 has dramatically upgraded the in-game hero proficiency system, adding extra tiers and rewards for players to grind towards. The ultimate prize remains the all-important (and newly animated) Lord icons, considered to be the quintessential badge of skill and experience within the community.
The number of levels for maxxing out a character has now jumped to 70, which only emphasizes the need for investing time into your main character. However, this increase has also disrupted a popular practice known as ‘Lord farming,’ where players would remain stationary during matches and only come alive to spam abilities in an effort to farm proficiency points.
This practice had been prevalent even before Season 6, but following the Lord icon upgrades, they’re turning into a nuisance. As a result, the devs have finally decided to address the issues via a ban system for Marvel Rivals’ Lord farmers.
Marvel Rivals to Introduce New Ban System to Curb Lord Farming in Season 6

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The statement continued, “ Players found engaging in such behavior may face penalties including, but not limited to: warnings, short-term suspensions, long-term suspensions, or permanent account bans. We ask all players to help us maintain a fair and healthy game environment. “
It’s unclear when this detection system will be implemented, but the devs have certainly thrown caution to the wind by confirming penalties such as permanent account bans. While farming proficiency points by throwing matches is a practice that warrants penalizing, there is a case to be made that the upgraded system is far too grindy.
Their thoughts seemed to resonate with other players, with a different user saying, “I’m glad you’re doing this, but also you can’t blame people for doing it when the new system requires 300+ HOURS FOR MAX PROFICIENCY PER CHARACTER.”
Evidently, the issue is multifaceted and requires further inspection beyond slamming the ban hammer. It remains to be seen whether Netease considers reducing the Lord icon requirements in a future update.

A massive gaming nerd who’s been writing stuff on the internet since 2021, Aryan covers single-player games, RPGs, and live-service titles such as Marvel Rivals and Call of Duty: Warzone. When he isn’t clacking away at his keyboard, you’ll find him firing up another playthrough of Fallout: New Vegas.
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