Midtown – Empire of the Eternal Night: A Convoy Map in Marvel Rivals
Let’s have a look at Midtown – Empire of the Eternal Night, the newest Convoy map in Marvel Rivals! I will quickly show you every healing orb location and a few basic peak points that you should utilize.
Starting as an Attacker
As an attacker, I always prefer to use the side door that leads to the enemy flanks. The first healing orb is right outside this door, where you can take your first peek. However, I prefer to push even further, reaching a balcony that also has another healing orb next to it. At this point, you would have already flanked your first enemy. If you move a bit deeper, you can find one more healing orb on this side.
Going back to the beginning, you can also take the stairs on the left, just outside the spawn point, and peek from above or cross the bridge to reach the same balcony as before. Finally, you can take the road to the right, either from above or below, where you will find the last healing orb.
I forgot to mention a healing orb on the lower level, which you can use to cross this road.
The Next Point
The next point is a lot simpler, having only two healing orbs in a straight line. The first one is hidden inside a wall, and the next one is behind a bus stop. There is one more inside an alley, but I’m not sure if it’s worth going all that way for some heals.
As a final resort, you can also use the healing orb right above these stairs.
Moving to the Next Point
For the next point, if you choose to peek from the right side, you will find one healing orb right here and another one upstairs. From this position, you can hit enemies from above or possibly flank them. If you choose the left side, you can find the first healing orb here and the next one behind a wall.
One more orb is somewhat hidden right here. The next two healing orbs will mostly be used by defenders, but on the final push of this point, you can utilize them as well. The first one is on the left side of the door, and the next one is on the other side inside a locker room.
Before we move to the next location, note that this big structure with a red overlay will transform after taking enough damage, spawning another healing orb below at its center.
The Final Push as an Attacker
Moving on, you now spawn from these doors, and there is a healing orb right outside them. On the final push, you will find one healing orb inside these ruins, one more inside this building, another one in the open, and finally, the last one inside a small building.
A funny thing about this point is that these three buildings are all highlighted red. If you damage them enough, they will transform. When they do, they create new peek points with solid walls but also remove the healing orbs that were located there.
Starting as a Defender
Let’s have another look, this time from the perspective of a defender.
Starting from the road level, you can take a risk peeking from here and utilize this healing orb. Then, you can access the same healing orbs on the two balconies. The same two healing orbs in a straight line are also available.
The next one is right next to you at this balcony. Again, you can take a risk and peek at the enemy from above if you want. You can use this location, where you have another healing orb behind you, to peek at the first door.
Use the healing orb to peek from afar, and finally, rely on these two healing orbs to get back on your feet and return to the fight.
Your second spawn point as a defender will be right here. You can use this road if you think you can flank your enemies.
The Final Defense
For your last defense, you will have your first healing orb in the open, another one if you choose to peek from this side, and one more if you choose to peek from above. Finally, this healing orb can be used if you want to peek from this area.
Conclusion
That’s pretty much it for Midtown – Empire of the Eternal Night Convoy map! If you like this kind of video, make sure to leave a like and some positive feedback. Subscribe for more relevant content, and see you in the next video!
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