With Season 1 of Marvel Rivals in full swing, you can get a host of new heroes to use while you play the different modes. As speculated, the team of Fantastic Four has been added to the game, but for now you can choose between Invisible Woman and Mister Fantastic. Invisible Woman, aka Dr. Susan “Sue” Storm-Richards, is a new Strategist added to the list. In this guide we detail everything there is to know about Invisible Woman in Marvel Rivals.
Marvel Rivals Invisible Woman Build Explained
Invisible Woman is a 4-Star Strategist with 275 HP. Since her HP is considered to be on the lower end, you need to expertly utilize her abilities more to make her last longer on the field. Let’s look at all of Invisible Woman’s skills and abilities, as well as how to play her in Marvel Rivals.
Ability | Description | Effect |
Orb Projection (Primary) | Invisible Woman launches a giant force field that can cause piercing damage to any enemy it touches. It can fly till the max distance before returning. Damages enemies along the way and heals all teammates. | Damage(per hit): 20 Healing Amount (per hit): 40 Fire Rate (per hit): 0.5s Projectile Speed (per hit): 120m Flight Distance: 30mAmmo: 10 |
Guardian Shield | A force field is created in front of a selected ally, blocking damage and healing over time to all nearby allies. Force field can be reprojected on other allies at any time. Damaged shields can be reclaimed and enemies that pass through the field are slowed. | Healing Amount: 50/s Range: 3m Slow Rate: 30% Slow Duration: 3s Maximum Shield Value: 300 Recovery Shield Value: 50/s Cooldown after destroyed: 6s |
Psionic Vortex | Casts a psionic energy force field after gathering enough energy. Turns into a psionic vortex that draws enemies in and damages them. Also applies slow if enemies get closer to the center of the field. | Projectile Speed: 80 m/s Range: 5m Damage: 35/sec Duration: 4s Slow Rate: 50% in center Cooldown: 12s |
Force Physics | Invisible Woman can manipulate psionic energy in front of her to push or pull enemies. | Range: 1.5m in radius, 30m in length Damage: 55 Push Range: 12m Pull Range: 7m Cooldown: 8s |
Agile Strike | Invisible Woman deals a 3-hit combo that has a chance to launch enemies in front after the third attack. | – |
Veiled Step | Generates a force field on the ground which can grant Invisible State when stepped on. | Cooldown: 6s |
Covert Advance (Passive) | Enter an Invisible State for a short duration and grant Healing Over Time to oneself after disengaging from combat. | Healing Amount: 20/sec |
Invisible Boundary (Ultimate) | Create an invisible force field over a selected area. Allies who get inside remain undetectable and are granted Healing Over Time. Enemies who pass through it are slowed. | Fantastic-Force (Team-Up Passive) |
Fantasti-Force (Team-Up Passive) | Invisible Woman channels Psionic Might to fortify all Fantastic Four allies. Mister Fantastic gains a damage resistance boost. Both Invisible Woman and Mister Fantastic continually generate Bonus HP and regain lost HP. | Team-Up Bonus Healing: 15% |
How To Play As Invisible Woman In Marvel Rivals
According to her skillset, Sue is better adapted to fight up close. She can use her Orb Projection or Psionic Vortex to deal with enemies at a certain distance, but her ranged movement is very limited. But up close, she can use her psionic energy to drag enemies towards her or away from her. If they do end up getting close to her, she can follow that up with her Agile Strike and launch enemies away. Invisible Woman is also one of the few heroes who can use invisibility, offering more flexibility in a match.
Since Sue is a close combat hero, it is a good idea to pair her up with other heroes who also deal short range attacks and keep her away from the frontlines. Black Panther, Hulk, Wolverine, or Mister Fantastic himself are great picks to work alongside Invisible Woman. To counter her, you can use any ranged hero, since her mobility is very limited and easy to corner her. Iron Man, Punisher, and Spider-Man can quickly get to her while avoiding her psionic energy, and they can attack her from a distance.
Because Invisible Woman lacks mobility, you have to make do with setting up a defensive strategy for her while letting all the heavy hitters do all the work. Luckily, she has ample skills to heal herself and her team, so that is something that you don’t have to worry about too much. We have guides covering some of our other Marvel Rivals heroes that you can check out, like Namor and Hela.