Welcome to the ultimate Luna Snow guide for Marvel Rivals, the super hero team-based PVP shooter that’s taking the gaming world by storm! Luna Snow is a unique strategist who excels at healing and crowd control while bringing flair with her ice powers. This guide provides tips and tricks to play Luna Snow effectively, from mastering her abilities to maximizing team synergies. If you want to dominate as Luna Snow in Marvel Rivals, you’re in the right place.
Luna Snow plays a pivotal role as a strategist, focusing on healing allies and controlling the battlefield. Her abilities blend style with substance, ensuring she stands out both visually and functionally. As a healer, Luna Snow is ideal for supporting vanguards and duelists, ensuring their survivability in high-pressure scenarios.
Her strengths include:
Shoots three frost shards per round that damage enemies or heal allies. These ice shards apply a slowing effect, making them useful for zoning or chasing targets. Proper aim ensures you can damage enemies while supporting your team with heals.
Automatically restores health for a short duration when casting Ice Arts or Absolute Zero. This passive ensures Luna Snow stays in the fight longer, providing consistent healing even during enemy assaults. Combine it with her primary fire to maximize survivability.
Temporarily enhances Luna Snow’s primary fire into a piercing beam that heals allies and damages enemies in its path. This ability is perfect for defending objectives or aiding teammates in tight corridors.
Launches a block of ice that freezes enemies for 2.7 seconds and restores health to nearby allies. This dual-purpose ability is excellent for peeling aggressive duelists or locking down key enemy threats.
Luna Snow toggles between two performances: a healing aura that regenerates health for allies and a damage boost aura that amplifies their attacks. This ultimate ability is a game-changer when coordinated with high-damage heroes like Scarlet Witch or Iron Man.
Pro Tip: Toggle your ultimate mode based on the battlefield situation. Use the healing aura during defensive holds and the damage boost to secure offensive pushes.
When paired with Jeff the Land Shark, Luna Snow infuses his abilities with ice energy, creating a chilling radius that slows enemies while healing allies in range. This synergy is perfect for maintaining control during team fights.
Teaming up with Iron Fist enhances his strikes with ice energy, adding slowing effects and prolonging his crowd-control capabilities. This team-up ensures sustained pressure on the enemy team.
Namor’s Atlantean abilities pair beautifully with Luna Snow’s ice powers. Together, they create devastating area denial and synergize with her Fate of Both Worlds to amplify their effectiveness.
Jeff’s good movement and utility complement Luna Snow’s freezing abilities, creating opportunities to block enemy advances while keeping teammates alive. Their synergy, Icy Disco, ensures battlefield dominance.
Luna Snow’s slowing effects set up Scarlet Witch’s high burst damage. Together, they can wipe out grouped enemies, especially during ultimates.
With his long-range damage, Iron Man benefits from Luna Snow’s Fate of Both Worlds damage boost, enabling powerful attacks to finish off enemy teams.
Stay at mid-range to heal allies while damaging enemies. Use environmental cover and ensure line of sight to maximize healing ability effectiveness. Luna’s survival depends on her positioning.
Save Absolute Zero for moments when you need to freeze key threats or heal critical teammates. It’s a versatile tool that can change the outcome of fights.
Coordinate with teammates to utilize team-up abilities like Frozen Chi or Icy Disco. These synergistic boosts provide additional control and damage, giving your team the edge.
Toggle between healing and damage modes during fights to adapt to the situation. For example, activate the healing mode to stabilize your team during defensive pushes, then switch to damage boost mode for a final offensive burst.
Luna Snow is not a tank or duelist. Overextending into enemy territory can lead to quick eliminations. Stay behind vanguards and near duelists for support.
Using your ultimate ability at the wrong time can waste its potential. Communicate with your team to determine when healing or a damage boost is most needed.
Failing to utilize Absolute Zero or Ice Arts for crowd control can leave your team vulnerable. Always be aware of the enemy’s positioning.
Luna Snow, also known as Seol Hee, is a pop star turned super hero who balances fame and responsibility. She is a strategist in Marvel Rivals, known for her powerful ice-based abilities and healing output. With her K-pop background and heroic determination, Luna Snow has become a fan-favorite in the Marvel universe.
Seol Hee’s transformation into Luna Snow occurred during a Stark Industries event, where an attack exposed her to experimental cryogenic technology. This granted her the ability to fire ice shards for a short duration, heal allies, and attach idol aura to inspire hope. Her journey from idol to super hero is a testament to resilience and courage.
High summer on the beach was a great time to be alive anywhere. It was even better when you were on the gem of the Pacific, Jeju Island. And it was way better when you were on Jeju Island singing in front of a hundred thousand screaming fans against the backdrop of a deep blue sea and a cloudless sky.
Luna Snow soaked it all in as she closed the fifth song of her set, "Flow," hearing the fireworks go off behind her right on schedule as her last line — Finally now we feel alive! — drove the crowd into an even bigger frenzy. Whoa, they're extra loud, she thought. Not just the crowd, but the fireworks even more so, loud enough to shake the stage. Some gear fell over in the wings. She glanced at the crew, keeping her show smile big. It looked like they had things under control, but they were also looking around like —
Whoa again. The ground really shook that time, and it wasn't any kind of stage effect she and her choreographers had programmed into the set.
A split second later, she saw it among the fans, a surge of fear passing through the crowd as they all felt the shaking and turned to face the sea.
Then Luna saw it too.
The horizon moved. A slow bulge at first, but as it approached, it grew into a great wave surging in the direction of the beachside amphitheater. A tsunami! But no ordinary tsunami, because behind it — no, within it — lurked an immense shadow, as if the wave had not arisen naturally but was being driven by something below. How big would a creature have to be to cause a wave of this size? Already the water was draining away from the shore. That meant she had very little time to act.
So act she did, springing off the stage and rushing toward the beach as the crowd scattered away. The wave was growing with no signs of stopping. She planted her feet when she reached the coastline and called up every atom of her cryokinetic powers. Singing a high, wordless note, she found the frequency of the waves and tuned herself to it, feeling the power flow from her, through the wet sand at her feet and out into the base of the immense wave. Dark ice shot up from the exposed seabed, threading up through the wave and spreading until the entire tsunami was frozen in place. Even though less than a minute had passed since she had left the stage, Luna had managed to calm the seas for a moment.
And a long moment it was, the only sounds along the beach being the astonished gasps and sobs of the audience.
Then cracks began to apear.
Something was moving within the ice. The shadow, she thought — and just as the thought formed in her head, the frozen standing wavefront shattered.
The momentum of the tsunami was broken, so its towering water flowed across the shore and back into the sea, but what emerged amid the battleship-sized shards of ice made Luna realize that she had solved the symptom, not the cause.
The monster was perhaps a hundred meters tall, octopus-like, with tentacles that lashed out over the water as it churned through the shallows toward the shore. Toward her fans. Its body was weirdly translucent, bizarre organs glowing within its massive form. In its eyes was pure, mindless rage. She had heard suspenseful tales of this creature, but never thought it was real: the menace from the murky depths, Monstro.
As the beast arose from the sea, she saw something else: A jagged wound in the side of its body, where the tentacles all gathered.
No wonder it's so mad, that cut is huge! she thought as she skated towards the base of one tentacle, just below the corner of its eye. This creature was most definitely enraged by the agony of its wound. If it got to the shore, a lot of people would not be making it home from the island.
But she wasn't going to let that happen.
"Hey, hey, Monstro," she crooned, taking a step forward as Monstro's tentacles churned the shallows into foam that swirled around her feet. One of its tentacles slashed through the air just over her head. If she got too close, or didn't get close enough, all the people watching from the amphitheater and via streams all over the world were going to see the end of Luna Snow...and who knew how many other people.
So she focused on what she could do. She channeled her powers, the light ice she had learned how to wield as the other aspect of her cryokinesis blooming where her fingertips touched the churning surf. She reached out, and the water around Monstro's body transformed into curling veins of warm healing ice. They crept up, finding the wound and tracing its length. Luna trembled with the effort of healing the wound— it was so much larger than anything she had ever tried to heal before. Behind her, she dimly heard a new sound rushing through the crowd, but whether it was fear or excitement or anticipation she couldn't tell without losing her focus, and if she lost her focus now, much more would also be lost. Little by little, her healing ice grew filaments across the wound, one side reaching toward the other. Monstro grew still, as if it knew what she was trying to do...or was biding its time until she failed.
There! The ice linked up across the bleeding gap, knit it together again, then melted into Monstro's skin. Its tentacles fell limp for a moment, as if in relief, like that was Monstro's way of letting out a long sigh. Then, slowly and peacefully, it slipped back out into deeper water and was gone, leaving the huge chunks of ice to crash and grind against each other in its wake.
Then Luna heard a voice off to her right. "Surface dweller. So-called superstar. Luna Snow."
She turned, and barely suppressed a squeak of shock. Hovering above her on winged feet was none other than Namor, ruler of Talocan and all the endless expanse of the deep ocean. And apparently, he wanted to talk to her? Luna was a little starstruck, which didn't happen to her often, but she kept her wits about her enough to make sure that her mic was still live.
"Your...Majesty?" she said. "Welcome to Jeju Island."
"You need not welcome me to what I am about to possess," Namor said. "Talocan shall soon rule this island, and all surface dwellers who venture here will kneel before me."
"I don't know about that, Your Majesty," Luna said as she rode her ice into the sky to look him in the eye. "At the moment, I think it's pretty clear that I rule Jeju Island. I mean, look at this crowd!"
The remaining crowd burst into loud cheers at this, and Luna let Namor soak in it for a moment. He might have been a Mutant king, but she was Luna Snow, and nobody was going to bully her in front of a million fans.
"Careful, human," Namor said. "I came here to give you my thanks. And while I admire your courage, if you show me any more disrespect, I promise that your song will be cut short."
"Oh. Um." Luna gave a little chuckle, relying on cuteness to buy her some time. "Well, in that case, you're welcome? And what are you thanking me for?" She looked around at the mess the melting ice was causing all along the shoreline."
"The creature you call Monstro," Namor said. "It was wounded by the careless maneuvering of a submarine, and thus driven to a frenzy by the pain."
"Yeah, no one likes a bad cut. Wait..." she said. "A submarine? How fast can those things go, anyway?"
"The technical specifications of surface-dweller vessels matter little to me," Namor said. "They will all soon be laid to waste. However, the fact that Monstro in its madness destroyed some settlements of Talocan did concern me. You have saved not just the lives of surface dwellers, but citizens of the deep, my people. So. For that you have our gratitude."
"Well, wow," Luna said. "I don't know what to say."
"Perhaps you should say nothing. Not when more singing remains." Was that a little glint of good humor in Namor's eye? Or a subtle warning for Luna to stay in her lane? She wasn't sure until Namor spoke again. "Let the humans here have one more night of revelry before the oceans rise."
"Since you're here... care to join me for an encore?" Luna reached out her hand to Namor, hoping her music might help ease the tensions of two worlds clearly on the brink of war.
"The surface dwellers will get to see me perform soon enough," Namor said, each word soaked in disdain. "And when that time comes, those who are wise will be cheering my name far louder than they cheer yours now."
"I find that hard to imagine," Luna said, glancing back towards her adoring public. "You can't force people to love you, Namor. You have to earn it. And that's exactly what I try to do on this stage, every single night. The bond I have with my fans? That's something that no monster of the deep — not even you — can ever take away."
Luna's icy gaze sent a chill down Namor's spine, but she quickly switched back to her usual positive persona the instant she turned to face the crowd. "So, who's ready to get this show re-started?"
Even Monstro's roar couldn't have been heard over the pandemonium from the crowd. Music, Luna thought. It brings people together.
But as she watched a grim Namor silently disappear back into the ocean's depths, she wondered how much longer that would be the case...
Luna Snow in Marvel Rivals is the ultimate combination of style and strategy. Her abilities, from Ice Arts to Fate of Both Worlds, provide players with versatile options to heal allies, control the battlefield, and dominate enemies. Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to this super hero team-based PVP shooter, following this guide to Luna Snow will ensure your success. Play Luna Snow to take center stage and become the strategist your team needs!