Marvel Rivals players on PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC who jump into Blood Hunt PvE mode are running into one of the mode’s hardest endgame bosses: Dracula. He’s not a straight damage race, either. The fight asks you to survive four phases, learn his attacks, and save your real push for the final round, which makes this a very different boss battle from the usual shoot-and-dodge routine.

That matters because Dracula keeps healing through the bloodstain effect, and anything you do early barely sticks once phase four starts. If your squad treats this like a normal boss burn, you’ll waste time and probably wipe. The smarter play is to understand each phase, avoid feeding him stacks, and use the sunlight zone when it appears, because that’s the only window that really turns the fight in your favor.

What You Need

You need access to Blood Hunt PvE mode in Marvel Rivals, plus a team that can stay alive long enough to reach phase four. Dracula sits among the endgame bosses, so this isn’t a fight you brute-force by rushing forward and trading damage. The source also makes clear that the battle gets especially tough at higher difficulty levels, so coordination matters even more there.

Bring Lifeline Serum for the final phase if you can. That recommendation exists for a reason: Dracula restores all of his health in phase four, so revives matter most when the fight resets and the pressure spikes. You also need teammates who understand that taking damage feeds Dracula’s healing through the bloodstain effect, because every sloppy hit makes the job longer.

Step-by-Step

Start by treating the opening phases as a survival test. In phase one, Dracula fires two sword waves forward from time to time, and he also uses a pull that drags players in front of him before a 120-degree frontal cone shockwave lands. If he catches you, he builds bloodstain stacks, so your first job is simple: dodge, back off, and punish only when he’s vulnerable after channeling those stacks.