Invisible Woman stands out as a versatile strategist hero in Marvel Rivals. Her role blends healing over time, support, and disruption, making her an essential asset to any team composition. Whether you’re shielding your allies, disrupting enemy formations, or sneaking unseen through the battlefield, mastering Invisible Woman can truly change the tide of any match.
Marvel Rivals is a super hero shooter that captures the essence of team play, and Invisible Woman’s unique abilities make her a standout pick for both new and experienced players.
Invisible Woman is a mid-range Strategist who excels at healing and support, crowd control, and maintaining battlefield presence. In Marvel Rivals Season 1, her kit solidifies her as one of the most versatile support heroes available.
She shields teammates and provides steady healing, ensuring they survive prolonged engagements. Her Guardian Shield, placed in front of a selected ally, adds significant durability while slowing enemies that pass through the field.
Abilities like Psionic Vortex and Force Physics make her adept at moving enemies and creating opportunities for her team. Whether you’re battling Hulk, Thor, or other heavy-hitters, her toolkit ensures that foes are always on the back foot.
Her passive, Covert Advance, allows her to turn invisible after disengaging, providing healing over time and the chance to reposition for the next fight.
Invisible Woman automatically becomes invisible to enemies after six seconds of not attacking or taking damage, granting 20 health-per-second. Use this to retreat, heal, and re-engage at the right moment.
Her primary ability fires energy spheres that pierce targets, providing damage and healing as they travel. These projectiles return after reaching their maximum distance, doubling their impact.
A barrier placed in front of a selected ally, the shield offers bonus health and slows enemies who pass through. When reclaimed, it regenerates its durability, adding long-term value.
A projectile that creates a slowing field within a chosen area, dealing damage over time. It slows enemies at its center the most, making it a great zoning tool.
This ability lets her move enemies by pushing or pulling them. It’s ideal for isolating priority targets or scattering grouped foes.
This Ultimate creates a forcefield that renders allies invisible and provides 165 healing-per-second. Enemies entering are slowed by 55% and lose visibility of allies inside.
Invisible Woman thrives when paired with heroes that complement her healing and support abilities.
Their synergy enhances both characters’ healing over time and shields, ensuring sustained support throughout the match.
His agility combined with her shields creates a powerful and agile strike duo that’s difficult to pin down.
Her force fields protect him while he dishes out ranged damage, making them a formidable offensive pairing.
Use Psionic Vortex to control choke points and objectives. Pair it with Force Physics to move enemies into vulnerable positions, creating openings for your team.
Invisible Woman excels when timed effectively. Use Covert Advance to disengage and reposition. Always shield high-priority allies to maintain team momentum.
Her abilities shine when used in tandem. Deploy Guardian Shield on allies while trapping enemies in Psionic Vortex for maximum impact.
Placing shields on low-priority allies wastes resources. Focus on protecting damage-dealers and support heroes.
Don’t forget to use Covert Advance strategically for survival and repositioning.
Invisible Woman’s role is not to dish out damage but to control the battlefield and support her team. Avoid diving too deep.
Susan Richards, also known as Sue Storm, is a founding member of the Fantastic Four. As a strategist hero, she uses her powers of invisibility and force-field generation to protect her family and allies. Her leadership has often been the glue holding the rest of the Fantastic Four together, even in their most challenging battles.
In Marvel Rivals, Invisible Woman faces dark, bloodthirsty enemies while maintaining her resilience and sense of duty. Her powers and strategic mind make her an invaluable asset to any team.
In Marvel Rivals’ narrative, Sue Storm battles against overwhelming odds in a world plunged into chaos. With Dracula and other sinister forces threatening the balance, she steps up as both protector and tactician. Her personal struggles, including balancing her family and her mission, add depth to her story in the Marvel Universe. Invisible Woman’s role in the game reflects her dedication, intelligence, and unmatched determination.
Susan Richards took a deep breath as she stood by the window of the Baxter Building and gazed out at a city bathed in darkness. According to the atomic clock that her husband Reed had installed on the kitchen wall, sunrise should have been over two hours ago. By now, the skyscrapers lining 42nd Street should have been glistening in the morning's rays, but Sue honestly couldn't remember the last time she had seen any natural light, save for the haunting glow of the Blood Moon that hung ever-present in the sky above Manhattan.
"A warm beverage for you," a synthesized voice said from behind her.
Sue turned to see H.E.R.B.I.E., the Fantastic Four's robotic assistant, extending his mechanical arm and offering her a steaming cup of herbal tea.
"Thanks, H.E.R.B.I.E.," Sue said, taking the glass from him and inhaling the gentle aroma wafting from it. "You're a doll."
"Actually, I am a Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-Type, Integrated Electronics," H.E.R.B.I.E. replied. "Dolls are not capable of independent thought."
"Of course not," Sue said with a smile. "Just a figure of speech."
"You look concerned, Mrs. Richards," H.E.R.B.I.E. said, hovering beside Sue as they both looked out the window at the city below. "Have things in the city taken a turn for the worse?"
"Can't get much worse than a city locked in a state of everlasting night," sue said. "Especially when that city has been infested with vampires. This may be the first time I've taken a break in... well, I've lost track of the days, honestly..."
"I have not," H.E.R.B.I.E. responded. "It has been six days, twenty-two hours, thirty-seven minutes, and twelve seconds since your last-"
"I think I get the point," Sue said. "If I want to make a real difference out there, I need to start taking better care of myself. And my family."
"That is what I am here for," H.E.R.B.I.E. said. "Despite the dire circumstances outside, I have made certain that all of Franklin and Valeria's needs have been met so that you may attend to more important matters."
"Yes..." Sue said, a tinge of sadness in her voice. "More important matters..."
"I am sorry if the words I chose offended you in any way," H.E.R.B.I.E. responded. "I merely meant that, at the moment, the world needs you and Dr. Richards far more than your children do."
"You don't think my children need me?" Sue snapped back, her frustration bubbling to the surface. "Even after all we've done, the world is still falling apart! And instead of being there for Franklin and Val, I've handed them off to a robot nanny. They deserve so much better..."
"I... am sorry you feel that way..." H.E.R.B.I.E. said, immediately turning and floating away.
"H.E.R.B.I.E., wait!" Sue called after him, but the little robot had already disappeared down a dark corridor.
Sue let out a deep sigh. Her exhaustion had started to get the best of her, but she had never been one to stop fighting before. And she certainly had never been one to let those close to her down. She took one last sip of her tea and then headed towards her husband's lab, hoping that she would find H.E.R.B.I.E. there so that she could make amends.
"Careful, dear," Reed said as she entered the lab. "I'm running a test on the Chronovium samples Ben brought back from his last recon mission. I've got a fascinating theory about the effects of the crystals' chronal energy on damaged-"
"That's great, Reed," Sue said, cutting her husband short before he got lost in another scientific lecture. "Have you seen H.E.R.B.I.E. by any chance?"
"Not since this morning," Reed replied. "We had a bit of a... disagreement..."
"You're not the only one," Sue said. "What was yours about?"
"After Tony Stark and I started working together on the Timestream Reintegration Device," Reed said. "H.E.R.B.I.E. began to forge a friendship with Tony's virtual assistant, F.R.I.D.A.Y."
"That's actually kind of cute," Sue said. "What's the problem with that?"
"Tony was going to allow F.R.I.D.A.Y. to pilot one of his Stark Sentinels on a mission into the city this morning," Reed responded. "H.E.R.B.I.E. asked if he might be able to leave the Baxter Building to accompany her. My answer was an unequivocal no."
"And I'm guessing he didn't take it well," Sue said.
"H.E.R.B.I.E. wasn't built for combat," Reed replied, "and he's so much more valuable to us here. I couldn't even begin to imagine how our family would fare if something were to happen to him. He's one of the few things holding us together."
"And you told him that last part, right?" Sue asked, already knowing the answer.
"I might have been a bit too distracted by my experiments at the time to expand upon my reasoning...." Reed replied sheepishly.
"Nothing new there," Sue said. "So H.E.R.B.I.E. was already feeling undervalued, and then I just went and made it a hundred times worse."
"Hold on," Reed said, turning to one of the monitors in the lab. "I'm picking up an emergency signal on our encrypted comm channel. It looks like it's from-"
"H.E.R.B.I.E.," Sue said. "He went out into the city anyway, didn't he?"
"I'm afraid so," Reed replied. "How did you know?"
"We made him feel like he wasn't capable of doing something," Sue said, "so he went out to prove us wrong. He's been spending so much time cooped up in here with Franklin lately, I guess our son must have rubbed off on him."
"I'll contact Ben and have him go to H.E.R.B.I.E.'s location as soon as he completes his current mission," Reed said.
"No," Sue replied. "I helped make this mess. I need to be the one who cleans it up. H.E.R.B.I.E. couldn't have made it that far. Give me his coordinates, and I'll get him back home safe."
"I'm sure you will, dear," Reed said. "You always do."
Sue exited the Baxter Building and took to the streets, using her powers to ben the moonlight around her, rendering her body invisible. But even though she had vanished from sight, she knew she had to be careful. The vampire lurking the streets would still be able to smell her blood.
Fortunately, H.E.R.B.I.E.'s locator signal was only a few blocks away, near Grand Central Station. As Sue headed East on 42nd Street, she saw a horde of vampires engaged in battle with an unexpected group of heroes: a scrappy scurry of squirrels. She was about to generate a force projectile to save the small creatures, but she soon realized that they were holding their own against the vampires. Perhaps they were part of Squirrel Girl's personal army, Sue thought, as the tiny rodents gnawed and clawed at their foes in a frenzy. And if they weren't, they certainly should be.
As the chittering robots chased the vampires from the scene, Sue continued on her quest to find H.E.R.B.I.E. Just before she reached Grand Central Station, she heard a voice from behind her, but it wasn't mechanical like H.E.R.B.I.E.'s. This one sounded ethereal,as if it was speaking to her from beyond the grave.
"I know you're there, lady," it said.
Sue turned around and look for the source of the voice, but couldn't seem to find where it was coming from.
"Down here," the voice said. Sue gazed down to see a small basset hound near her feet, its semi-transparent body glowed a gentle blue.
"My senses work a lot different now that I'm on the other side," he continued. "Can't hide much from this old pooch."
"I've seen you before," Sue said, kneeling down next to the ghostly dog. "You belong to Stephen, don't you... I'm sorry, what was your name again...?"
"Bats," the haunting hound replied, "and I don't belong to no one. But yeah, Strange and I do hang out a bit. I think the Doc took off somewhere to try and get to the bottom of this moon mess, so I've been gettin' out of the Sanctum on my own every now and then."
"Isn't he worried you'll be harmed?" Sue asked, her invisible hand passing right through the ghost dog's head as she reached out to pet him.
"Maybe," Bats replied, "but he shouldn't be. First off, I'm already a ghost. It's not like I could die again. And second, you humans tend to underestimate what us little guys are capable of."
"Yes..." Sue said, her thoughts drifting back to H.E.R.B.I.E., "...we do. Speaking of which, you haven't seen a small robot nearby, have you?"
"I saw a robot, all right," Bats replied, "but it sure as heck wasn't small. The dang thing crashed into Grand Central not that long ago. A big, fancy hero like you might wanna go and have a look..."
"Thanks," Sue said, picking up her pace as she rushed down the block toward the terminal to see what Bats was talking about.
When she turned the corner, Sue immediately saw what the ghost dog had described. One of Tony Stark's massive Sentinels was embedded into the wall of Grand Central Station, its mechanical form severely damaged sparking wildly. And there, standing on the robot's shoulder, was H.E.R.B.I.E.
Sue used her force field energy to create a platform that elevated her to the same level as her robotic friend.
"There you are," she said. "I was worried about you."
"It is not me that you should be concerned about," H.E.R.B.I.E. replied. "It is F.R.I.D.A.Y. I detected her distress signal when her mechanical form was shot down, but she is no longer responding."
Sue noticed that H.E.R.B.I.E.'s arm was extended to gently touch the side of the Sentinel's damaged head, and small wires had extended from his fingers, linking to the larger robot's exposed circuitry.
"So you weren't running away..." Sue said. "You came here to help her."
"I was not sure anyone else would," H.E.R.B.I.E. replied. "Even her maker."
"I'm certain Tony has a backup copy of F.R.I.D.A.Y.'s operating system on file," Sue said.
"But who knows when it was made?" H.E.R.B.I.E. asked. "It might not contain any of her recent memories and experiences, including..."
"Including the friendship she's built with you?" Sue asked.
"Affirmative," H.E.R.B.I.E. replied. "That is my primary concern... but it is only one of many."
"I know," Sue replied, "And you have every right to be upset with me. I can't imagine how what I said back at the Baxter Building made you feel."
"That is not what I meant," H.E.R.B.I.E. responded, motioning toward the street below. "I was referring to them."
Sue looked down to see a group of vampires beginning to climb the damaged Stark Sentinel toward her.
"I'll take care of them, H.E.R.B.I.E.," Sue said. "You just focus on recovering your friend."
Sue leapt down off her invisible platform and engaged the vampires in battle, hurling force projectiles at some, while wrapping the others in containment fields. She wasn't about to let any of them sink their teeth into her, nor was she about to let them disrupt H.E.R.B.I.E.'s personal mission.
As she continued to fight, one of her force constructs slammed a vampire into the heavily-damaged arm of the Stark Sentinel. Upon impact, the arm seemed to repair itself instantaneously, almost as if time were rewinding. Sue couldn't believe her eyes as the giant robotic arm powered up and released a repulsor blast, knocking back several of her bloodthirsty foes.
"Interesting," said H.E.R.B.I.E. as he watched the damage undo itself. "Doctor Richards recently shared with me his early research regarding time fluctuations that he believes were caused by crystalized chronal energy constructs called Chronovium. I'm sure he would appreciate any additional data we could collect in the field..."
Unfortunately, Sue didn't have time to explore this phenomenon any further, not even for her husband. The number of vampires was continuing to grow, and she could barely keep up with their attacks. The mental fatigue she had experienced earlier was now affecting her physically as well. She erected a force field around herself, preventing the vampires from reaching her, but she knew she could only hold it for so long.
"Do not fear, Mrs. Richards," H.E.R.B.I.E. yelled from above, his metallic voice somehow reassuring. "Help is on the way."
Sue expected to see the rest of the Fantastic Four arrive on the scene, but instead, a tiny army of Spider-Bots skittered into sight. Some began to fire laser blasts at their fanged foes while others detonated themselves around the vampires' feet.
"Never underestimate the little guys," Sue said, remembering what Bats had told her. Soon, the number of vampires had dwindled enough that Sue was able to drop her protective field and finish off the remaining few herself. For once, she took great pleasure pummeling the vampires into submission.
"Are these friends of your, too, H.E.R.B.I.E.?" Sue said, looking at one of the tiny Spider-Bots.
"They are now," H.E.R.B.I.E. said. "they claim that they heard F.R.I.D.A.Y.'s distress call as well, and came running as fast as their tiny legs could carry them."
"Hmm..." Sue said, examining a Spider-Bot more closely. "They don't look like Peter's work..."
"They tell me they were built by a different Parker," H.E.R.B.I.E. replied. "Peni, I believe. Though I may be mistaken. Their programming language is decades beyond my own. And also, in Japanese."
"Well, it's not their creator I should be thanking anyway," Sue said. "It's them. And you."
"Me?" H.E.R.B.I.E. said, surprised. "Why?"
"Because your little adventure reminded me of why we've been trying to keep you safe in the Baxter Building to begin with," Sue replied.
"Because I am a valuable tool that you cannot risk losing?" H.E.R.B.I.E. asked.
"You're not valuable because you are a tool, H.E.R.B.I.E.," Sue said. "The reason we can't risk losing you is because you're family. Tools can be replaced. You can't, And while you may not have been designed to fight off vampires, maybe we haven't been giving you enough credit for what you're truly capable of..."
"Your words touch me, Mrs. Richards," H.E.R.B.I.E. said, "deep in my central processing core."
"Glad to hear it," Sue said, wrapping herself and H.E.R.B.I.E. in a shroud of invisibility. "Now, let's get you back home safely. Once we restore F.R.I.D.A.Y.'s memory files and get them back to Tony, I'm going to talk to Reed about giving you a few upgrades..."
"As it turns out, I am perfectly happy just the way I am..." H.E.R.B.I.E. said, a smile flashing across the digital display on his face.
"...though I suppose a few lasers could come in handy now and then..."
Invisible Woman is a dynamic and essential part of Marvel Rivals Season 1. By mastering her abilities and strategies, you can dominate the battlefield and ensure your team’s survival. Dive into her lore, play the Invisible Woman, and explore what makes her an irreplaceable part of the Marvel Rivals players experience. Whether shielding teammates with Guardian Shield, trapping foes with Psionic Vortex, or unleashing her Ultimate, she’s a force to be reckoned with. Learn how to play Invisible Woman and elevate your game in this super hero team-based PvP shooter!