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    Marvel Rivals Season 3.5: All Team-Ups & How To Do Them

    By Sagnik AdhikaryAugust 23, 2025
    Marvel Rivals screenshot featuring Luna Snow (Shining Star), Iron Fist (Immortal Weapon of Agamotto) and Star-Lord's (Master of the Sun) MVP animations.
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    Marvel Rivals Season 3.5 has introduced new team-up abilities and adjusted existing ones for a dynamic gameplay experience that remains fresh and innovative with each new season. With the addition of a brand new Duelist, Blade, to the roster, the team-ups have been revamped to fit the meta. This guide will explain every team-up added and adjusted in Season 3.5, as well as how to perform them.

    Duality Dance (Luna Snow & Adam Warlock)

    Marvel Rivals screenshot featuring Luna Snow's base MVP animation.
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    The Duality Dance team-up lets Luna Snow borrow Adam Warlock’s soul-bonding powers to attach to enemies nearby and turn the damage dealt against them into massive healing output for her. This team-up makes Adam Warlock the primary anchor and uses his power to channel Luna’s damage into healing herself.

    This team-up is activated when both Adam Warlock and Luna Snow are on the same team. The best play with this team-up is to attach yourself to an enemy when you’re in close quarters with them, and start dealing as much damage as possible, since the more you damage, the more you heal yourself. However, keep an eye out for when the team-up ends, as it could become detrimental if you don’t retreat at the right time.

    Vibrant Vitality (Mantis, Loki & Groot)

    Marvel Rivals screenshot featuring Mantis' base MVP animation.
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    With the Vibrant Vitality team-up in Marvel Rivals Season 3.5, Mantis becomes the primary anchor and provides Life Energy to Groot and Loki. This increases the healing capabilities of Loki’s Regeneration Domain ability, where he places his lamps on the ground, and also allows Groot to heal with his walls to nearby allies.

    This team-up focuses on the healing power offered by Mantis to Groot and Loki. Perform this team-up when the situation gets dicey and you’re not receiving much healing (since Mantis cannot heal herself). Doing this will help you get that extra bit of healing, which might be enough to turn the tide of the match.

    Lunar Force (Cloak & Dagger, Moon Knight & Blade)

    Marvel Rivals screenshot featuring Blade's base MVP animation.
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    Blade gets added to the Lunar Force team-up that existed between Cloak & Dagger and Moon Knight in Marvel Rivals Season 3.5, allowing him to go invisible and self-heal under the cloaked dome. This team-up lasts for a short period of time and is best used as a retreating tactic.

    It’s worth noting that team-up can work without Moon Knight as well, as simply picking Cloak & Dagger and Blade on the team will be enough to trigger this team-up during the matches. Of course, having Moon Knight can act as a solid backup, but you don’t require him to activate this team-up.

    Chilling Assault (Iron Fist, Hawkeye & Luna Snow)

    Marvel Rivals screenshot featuring Iron Fists' base MVP animation.
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    Marvel Rivals Season 3.5 adds Iron Fist to the Chilling Assault team-up that existed between Luna Snow and Hawkeye, allowing him to heal himself and nearby allies via his Harmony Recovery ability. This is another adjusted team-up in the new season, which makes Luna Snow the primary anchor and helps Iron Fist do the job of a Strategist.

    Previously, Iron Fist could only heal himself with his Healing Harmony ability, but thanks to this team-up with Luna Snow, he can heal himself and nearby allies who need it. Again, this team-up will work even if Hawkeye isn’t on the team. All you need to do is pick Luna Snow and Iron Fist on the same team to trigger this team-up.

    Rocket Network (Rocket Raccoon, Star-Lord & Peni Parker)

    Marvel Rivals screenshot featuring Star Lord's base MVP animation.
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    Star-Lord joins the Rocket Network team-up in Marvel Rivals Season 3.5 that existed between Rocket Raccoon and Peni Parker, allowing him to place a teleportation beacon anywhere on the map. This team-up lets Star-Lord teleport anywhere on the map, using one of Rocket’s beacons. It has a 30-second cooldown once you’ve teleported before you can do so again.

    This team-up is incredibly useful when going for flanks with Star-Lord, targeting squishies like Strategists in the backline. Similar to the other team-ups, this one will trigger regardless of whether Peni Parker is on the team or not. Pick Star-Lord and Rocket Raccoon on the same team, and you’re set for Rocket Network.

    Ragnarok Rebirth (Hela & Thor)

    Marvel Rivals screenshot featuring Loki's base MVP animation.
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    The existing team-up Ragnarok Rebirth faces a major nerf in Marvel Rivals Season 3.5, removing Loki from the team-up. Previously, both Loki and Thor could be revived if Hela landed a last hit on an opponent. With this adjustment, only Thor can be revived through this team-up. On the brighter side, Loki was added to Vibrant Vitality with Mantis and Groot, so it’s not all grim.

    These team-ups are currently dominating the Marvel Rivals meta; however, newer and overhauled existing team-ups will be added to the game once Season 4 begins.

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