Dominate with Myths bow mastery, perfect flanking strategies, and ultimate combos for consistent long-range pressure.
Myth stands as one of SUPERVIVE's most rewarding ranged characters, offering incredible potential for players who master her positioning and bow mechanics. With nearly unmatched range capabilities and versatile mobility options, she can control entire battlefields when played correctly. However, her effectiveness hinges entirely on your ability to maintain optimal distance while exploiting enemy positioning weaknesses.
Myth excels through three core advantages that separate skilled players from beginners. Her primary fire delivers exceptional range damage without falloff, letting you pressure enemies from distances where they can't effectively retaliate. The stun arrow provides both offensive combo potential and defensive knockback utility. Most importantly, her ghost walk dash system offers unparalleled positioning flexibility.
SUPERVIVE Guide: How to play Myth
However, Myth demands strategic thinking around her limitations. Her damage output becomes inconsistent when enemies utilize cover effectively, and she's vulnerable during close-range encounters where her bow's charge time becomes a liability.
To excel with Myth, it’s important to understand the three firing modes of her bow, each suited for different situations.
Unempowered shots deal low damage and are best used to finish off weak enemies. Empowered shots offer moderate damage and charge faster during Flow State, making them ideal for close-range pressure, especially after landing a stun. Supercharged shots provide the highest burst and range, making them your go-to option for opening fights and long-range engagements.
SUPERVIVE Guide: How to play Myth
Flow State activates after your first supercharged shot, reducing the charge time for empowered shots while keeping the supercharged timing the same. This creates a tactical decision point: you can either maintain distance and continue using supercharged shots, or move in closer to take advantage of the faster empowered shots for rapid damage output.
Myth’s ghost walk uses a shared cooldown, meaning both dash charges recover together once the cooldown finishes. If you use the second dash just before the first one returns, the entire cooldown resets, which can delay your next move.
There are two key ways to manage this. The maximum uptime approach uses both dashes quickly for more frequent mobility but leaves you without an escape. The flexibility approach saves one dash for emergencies, offering less mobility overall but giving you a safety option during longer fights. Choose the method that best suits your playstyle and the situation.
SUPERVIVE Guide: How to play Myth
Against high-mobility enemies, always reserve one dash for counter-engagement. Against ranged opponents, consider the maximum uptime approach for aggressive positioning.
Ghost walk offers more than just combat mobility. It provides tactical advantages through its wall-phasing ability. You can transport allies to unexpected positions, escape pursuers by moving through obstacles they must go around, and bypass chokepoints to create new flanking routes.
However, enemies can also use the portals you create. Be careful when placing them, as a poorly placed portal can give opponents the advantage. Strategic use of ghost walk can turn the tide of a fight, but careless placement can work against you.
The stun arrow is a versatile ability that functions as both an offensive setup and a defensive tool. While its knockback effect works on any enemy, the actual stun only triggers when the target is pushed into a wall or obstacle. Mastering this mechanic can give you a significant edge in combat.
SUPERVIVE Guide: How to play Myth
Offensively, the stun arrow is useful in several ways. You can knock enemies into nearby walls to secure guaranteed follow-up damage. It also pairs well with your ultimate, allowing for high burst damage when timed correctly. Additionally, the ability can be used to force opponents out of cover or from strong positions, disrupting their strategy.
Defensively, the stun arrow can deter aggressive enemies by knocking them back as they try to close the gap. It also helps create space when you're under pressure from multiple foes. Beyond direct combat, the arrow can even be used for utility purposes, such as pushing friendly wisps to safer locations for revival or pushing enemy wisps away from your team.
Don’t waste stun arrows on enemies in open areas where there are no walls to trigger a stun. Instead, use the knockback strategically to control positioning or create space.
Reign of Arrows serves a dual purpose by delivering direct damage while also acting as a powerful area denial tool. When placed strategically, it can reshape team fights by restricting enemy movement and providing your team with zones of safety and control.
SUPERVIVE Guide: How to play Myth
One effective approach is aggressive zoning. By casting the ability behind enemy lines, you can cut off escape routes and funnel opponents into your team’s line of fire. For defense, placing Reign of Arrows at your own position when enemies dive onto you creates a hazardous zone that discourages further aggression.
It’s also a strong tool for controlling key areas on the map. Use it to block access to objectives like power positions, boss monsters, or active resurrection spots. Additionally, the ability can be used to target enemy wisps directly, applying the cremation effect to delay or prevent revivals when under pressure. With smart use, Reign of Arrows can shift the momentum of any fight.
Understanding how Supervive’s vision system works is key to improving your performance. Since vision is shared among enemies, if one of them sees you, the entire team gains that knowledge. Always assume that if any enemy has eyes on you, the rest do as well. To stay safe, swing wide when peeking around corners and avoid predictable angles. Work with your teammates to disrupt enemy vision before attempting a flank, as this will greatly improve your chances of success.
Managing your resources wisely is equally important. When enemy positions are unclear, conserve both of your dash charges in case you need to escape quickly. For ability usage, it’s more effective to use your stun arrow first to set up your ultimate, rather than the other way around. Also, be mindful that empowered shots during Flow State consume arrows faster, so keep an eye on your ammo.
Finally, strong communication with your team can make a big difference. Always share your positioning, especially when flanking or falling back. Call out enemy locations and their health status to help your team focus fire. Most importantly, coordinate your engagements so your positioning and abilities give your team the upper hand.
Updated:
July 28th 2025
Posted:
July 28th 2025