12 best Marvel Rivals skins in 2025: Which is your favorite? 

Antonia Haynes
Stephen Tang
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Table of Contents
  1. TL;DR
  2. The top 12 best Marvel Rivals skins ranked
  3. Best Marvel Rivals Strategists skins 
  4. Loki: Presidential Attire
  5. Best Marvel Rivals Vanguard skins 
  6. Best Marvel Rivals Duelist skins
  7. How to unlock skins in Marvel Rivals?
  8. Conclusion
  9. FAQs
  10. REFERENCES
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TL;DR

  • Marvel Rivals has a wide range of character skins, with some inspired by MCU movies or comic book lore. 
  • Some particularly popular skins include Magik’s Punkchild and Cloak & Dagger’s Dance Partner. 
  • Certain skins offer unique animations and effects. 
  • Skins can be bought with units, but they can also be unlocked through in-game challenges. 
  • Prices can range from 1,400 to 2,000 units, though this varies, and bundles are more expensive.

Marvel Rivals has seen significant success and popularity since its release in 2024. One of the main selling points of the six-versus-six PVP online shooter is its use of the highly popular, global franchise Marvel, allowing users to play as some particularly prominent pop culture characters, such as Spider-Man and Iron Man. 

As with other online shooters, Marvel Rivals has a range of cosmetics available for each character, including skins. Despite only being released six months ago at the time of writing, there are already plenty of Marvel Rivals skins for players to choose from. With this in mind, we have compiled a best Marvel Rivals skins list for the skins currently in the game. 

The top 12 best Marvel Rivals skins ranked

This best Marvel Rivals skins list will take into account the popularity of the skins, but this won’t be the only factor. It will also consider the creativity and design of the skin as well as how well it suits the character. 

If the skin has been adapted from an existing outfit from a comic or movie, the list will also take into account how well the adaptation fits with the game. 

HeroSkin NameRole Cost
Adam WarlockBlood SoulStrategistN/A (Season 1 Battle Pass)
Cloak & DaggerDance PartnerStrategistN/A (Season 2 Battle Pass)
Iron FistImmortal Weapon of AgamotoDuelistN/A (Season 2 Battle Pass)
Doctor StrangeDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of MadnessVanguard2,000 units
LokiPresidential AttireStrategist1,400 units
Jeff The Land SharkIncognito DolphinStrategist1,400 units
HelaGrim LadyDuelist2,000 units
MagikPunkchildDuelist2,000 units
Peni ParkerYatsukahagiVanguard1,400 units
The ThingTrench CoatVanguard1,400 units
VenomSnow Symbiote Vanguard2,000 units(not currently available in the store).
WolverineDeadpool & WolverineDuelist1,600 units

Best Marvel Rivals Strategists skins 

Jeff The Land Shark: Incognito Dolphin

A cartoonish shark character Jeff wearing a fluffy pink cape, adorned with colorful accessories and set against a dark, abstract background.
Cute, cuddly, and brimming with pink personality / Image credit: NetEase Games

Incognito Dolphin is an incredibly adorable skin that puts Jeff in a pink, fluffy dolphin costume. It features cute accessories, such as a fishbone collar tag, a scrunchie around Jeff’s paw, and pink star patterns on his underbelly. 

The Dolphin takes the concept from the It’s Jeff comic and makes it even more adorable, changing the regular dolphin costume into a fuzzy outfit that is much more eye-catching. 

The skin is available as a standalone skin for 1400 units. A bundle can also be purchased for 1600 units. This includes a nameplate, spray, emote and MVP animation.

Incognito Dolphin is the third most popular Jeff skin. It is seen in over 129,106 matches and has a 19.09% popularity rate as of November 2025.

Adam Warlock: Blood Soul

Adam Warlock in Marvel Rivals
Adam Warlock Blood Soul victory pose skin / Image credit: NetEase

Blood Soul came out at the perfect time to give the somewhat unspectacular representation of Adam Warlock some much-needed aura. Introduced in the vampire-filled season 1 Battle Pass, Warlock benefited the most from that season’s theme.

What makes the design more impressive is that it’s a Marvel Rivals original and was given away relatively cheaply, with its inclusion in a Battle Pass, but that doesn’t take away its majesty.

Strangely, the skin also benefited from the Baldwin IV Kingdom of Heaven meme, with Warlock getting a faceplate and hood. The design just ticks all the right boxes for the vampire aesthetic of season 1.

Blood Soul is the most popular Adam Warlock skin, seen in 77,807 matches with a 46.76% popularity rate in November 2025.

Cloak & Dagger: Dance Partner

Cloak & Dagger in Marvel Rivals
Cloak & Dagger dance partner skin / Image credit: NetEase

Dance Partner is the fancy, Hellfire Gala skin for the lovers, Cloak & Dagger, having all the thrills one would expect of the design. It’s beautifully detailed, accented with some great animations for its intro and MVP screen.

Once again, this is a Marvel Rivals original, yet it fits season 2’s Hellfire Gala theme perfectly. As with many Cloak & Dagger skins, you could argue that it’s a two-for-one bargain, considering two different character models. 

As part of the Battle Pass for that season, Cloak & Dagger walked, or rather danced, away with the best costume of the Gala, enjoying its status as a Legendary Skin.

Dance Partner is the most popular Cloak & Dagger skin. It has featured in 266,396 matches and a 33.95% popularity rate as of November 2025.

Loki: Presidential Attire

Loki in Presidental attire in Marvel Rivals
Loki Presidential Attire skin, MVP screen / Image credit: NetEase

Presidential Attire is yet another amazing Loki skin with an even better MVP screen. Part of what makes the whole package so great is the animations of the MVP screen and how Loki’s arrogance flows through the screen.

The design first appeared in Vote Loki #1 in 2016, famously also appearing in the Loki Disney+ series. The accompanying emote really sells the presidential theme and provides so much fun during a match.

The standalone skin can be bought for 1,400 units, while its bundle, including its MVP animation, emote, spray, and nameplate, goes for 1,600 units.

Presidential Attire is the third most popular Loki skin, with a popularity rate of 17.47% and seen in 28,144 matches as of November 2025.

Best Marvel Rivals Vanguard skins 

Doctor Strange: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

A Dr.Strange in ornate armor, surrounded by ghostly hands and swirling dark energy, exudes a sense of power and foreboding.
A creepy skin that makes the case for more Marvel Zombies-themed skins in Marvel Rivals / Image credit: NetEase Games

Multiverse of Madness is an excellent take on the zombie Doctor Strange design from the Multiverse of Madness film, including details such as the ripped side of his face.  

It offers a creepy, horror-like design with incredible attention to detail, especially the grotesque zombie hands. After a patch, the skin includes the zombie arms in gameplay, and Strange himself has a frightening zombie-like voice. 

The skin is available as a standalone skin for 2000 units. A bundle can also be purchased for 2400 units. This includes a nameplate, spray, emote, and MVP animation. 

Multiverse of Madness is the third most popular Dr Strange skin, with a 17.62% popularity rate and seen in 169,552 matches in November 2025.

Peni Parker: Yatsukahagi

A warrior Peni in elaborate armor with white hair stands confidently beside a large mechanical Yatsukahagi skin, set against a serene backdrop.
Peni’s unique and creative Japanese-themed Yatsukahagi skin was designed by artist and writer Peach Momoko / Image credit: NetEase Games

Yatsukahagi homes in on Peni’s Japanese heritage with the theme of spirits and yokai in Japanese folklore. 

It gives Peni’s mech a puppet-like yokai design, making for a particularly unique look. Peni herself wears a fluffy white hat that matches her mech’s white mane. 

The skin is designed by the talented Japanese artist and comic book writer Peach Momoko, whose quirky works reflect Peni perfectly. 

Yatsukahagi is available as a standalone skin for 1,400 units. A bundle can also be purchased for 1,600 units. This includes a nameplate, spray, emote and MVP animation. 

Trench Coat is currently the third most popular skin for The Thing at the time of writing, appearing in over 68,098 matches and a 20.13% popularity rate.

The Thing: Trench Coat

A mysterious figure of The Thing with a hat and trench coat stands in the rain, partially obscured, exuding an enigmatic aura.
A fun take on a look that is often associated with The Thing in both the comics and movies / Image credit: NetEase Games

Trench Coat is a fantastic take on the classic trench coat disguise that The Thing dons in both the comic book and the movie versions of the Fantastic Four. 

It includes accessories such as a fedora hat, a scarf, sunglasses, and a camera around The Thing’s neck. The flowing nature of the trench coat makes for more unique animation and a distinct style. 

The skin is available as a standalone skin for 1400 units. A bundle can also be purchased for 1600 units. This includes a nameplate, spray, emote and MVP animation.

Trench Coat is currently the most popular skin for The Thing at the time of writing, appearing in over 131,000 matches and a 88.74% popularity rate. The Thing only has one other alternate skin right now.

Venom: Snow Symbiote

A powerful ice giant Venom with a fierce expression, adorned with icy spikes and glowing blue accents, set against a snowy backdrop.
A monstrous, icy look for Venom that is unfortunately no longer available (at least, not at the time of writing) / Image credit: NetEase Games

Snow Symbiote is a highly unique skin that perfectly blends the dripping, ooze-like symbiote that Venom is made of with snow and ice. 

It maintains Venom’s distinctive design despite changing his colour scheme to different shades of blue. Well-crafted details, such as the ice crystal in Venom’s chest and the horn-like appendages on his head. 

Unfortunately, this is not currently available to purchase as it was a limited skin only available during the Winter Celebration event. 

Because it is limited, it is only the fifth most popular Venom skin, seen in 34,125 matches and has a popularity rate of 12.18%. 

Best Marvel Rivals Duelist skins

Magik: Punkchild

A Marvel Rivals character called Magik poses dynamically in a vibrant, electrifying environment, exuding energy and confidence.
A punk rock theme matches Magik’s goth girl vibes perfectly / Image credit: NetEase

Punkchild excellently emphasises Magik’s goth/punk side while reflecting her rebellious nature.

The skin represents great attention to detail, such as the X tattoo on her leg, the braids woven into her pigtails, and the use of a guitar fret for a sword hilt. Her demon form also fits in with the rebel punk theme, such as the inclusion of a metallic tail. It also includes electric guitar sound effects. 

Punkchild is available as a standalone skin for 2000 units. A bundle can also be purchased for 2,200 units. This includes a nameplate, spray, emote and MVP animation.

The skin can be customised to change the purple and blue colour scheme to peach and turquoise. This can be purchased for 600 Unstable Molecules.

This is currently the third most popular Magik skin, seen in 69,317 matches with a popularity rate of 18.81% as of November 2025.

Hela: Grim Lady

Hela in Marvel Rivals
Image credit: NetEase

Hela has had plenty of great designs, from Queen of Black to Empress of the Cosmos, but Grim Lady takes the cake with its strong Western theme.

From the bones throughout the design, to the dark hair and bright, green eyes, there’s a lot of Hela still in the skin, while completely re-imagining her for a Western setting. The skin is made to look even better with how extravagant both the intro and MVP animations are, giving Hela some class alongside her ferocity.

This legendary skin can be purchased alone for 2,000 units. Those wanting the full package, with MVP animations, spray, nameplate, and emote, can buy it for 2,200 units.

Grim Lady is currently the most popular Hela skin, seen in 95,650 matches, with a popularity rate of 33.35%, as of November 2025.

Iron Fist: Immortal Weapon of Agamotto

Iron Fist in Marvel Rivals
Iron Fist Immortal Weapon of Agamotto Marvel Rivals skin, MVP screen / Image credit: NetEase

Immortal Weapon of Agamotto is Iron Fist’s flashiest outfit, and Marvel Rivals finds a way to make it his best.

While it first appeared in New Avengers #4 (2010), this version of the Immortal Weapon of Agamotto adds to the silhouette with an awesome fur jacket and flaming pauldrons, but keeps the iconic Iron Fist mask the character is associated with. It feels like a level up in design for Iron Fist.

This epic skin appeared in the Season 2 Battle Pass and is technically Iron Fist’s Hellfire Gala outfit.

Immortal Weapon of Agamotto is Iron Fist’s most popular, with a popularity rate of 37.66% and is seen in 93,393 matches, as of November 2025.

Wolverine: Deadpool and Wolverine

Wolverine in a dynamic pose, sporting his iconic yellow and blue suit, brandishes claws with a fierce expression against a vibrant background.
Wolverine’s yellow classic look from Deadpool and Wolverine shines through with this skin / Image credit: NetEase Games

A great representation of Wolverine’s outfit from the Deadpool and Wolverine movie, this skin also reflects his infamous yellow suit in general, too. 

It includes the all-important headpiece that Wolverine finally dons cinematically in Deadpool and Wolverine. This skiing is very different from Wolverine’s default outfit, with a range of changes that reflect the hard work of the animators and designers. 

It is available as a standalone skin for 1,600 units. A bundle can also be purchased for 1800 units. This includes a nameplate, spray, emote and MVP animation.

Deadpool and Wolverine is the second most popular Wolverine skin seen in over 47,380 matches with a 21.64% popularity rate, as of November 2025.

How to unlock skins in Marvel Rivals?

Players can unlock some Marvel Rivals skins by completing challenges and participating in in-game events. Other skins are locked into the Battle Pass. Some skins can be obtained through free tiers on the Battle Pass, but others will need the premium, paid-for Battle Pass. 

Many skins can be purchased with units in the in-game store. Units can be earned, but they can also be exchanged for Lattice coins. Lattice coins can be bought with real money. 

To clarify the pricing of the skins, 2,000 units cost around $20. Players have to buy Lattice coins, which can then be converted to units to purchase skins or bundles. The exchange rate for Lattice coins is simple, as one coin can be exchanged for one unit. 

Here are the prices for the Lattice coin bundles you can buy with real money as of May 2025:

Lattice coin amountReal money cost
100 lattice coins$0.99
500 lattice coins$4.99
1,000 lattice coins$9.99
2,180 lattice coins$19.99
5,680 lattice coins$49.99
11,680 lattice coins$99.99

Conclusion

At the time of writing, at the end of 2025, there are sure to be plenty of fun, new skins coming to Marvel Rivals that could top the above choices. 

For now, though, these are some of the most popular Marvel Rivals skins that are definitely worth having a look at if you’re thinking of dressing up your Marvel Rivals main in something other than their default outfit.

FAQs

What are the best skins in Marvel Rivals?

Although all Marvel Rivals skins deserve players’ attention, some of the best skins in Marvel Rivals right now include Doctor Strange’s Multiverse of Madness zombie skin and Luna Snow’s Mirae 2099 skin. However, the best skin will always depend on your personal preferences. 

Which Marvel Rivals skins are worth buying?

The top and best Marvel Rivals skins that are worth buying depend on what heroes and roles you enjoy playing. If you are a support player, consider Cloak & Dagger’s Growth and Decay or Jeff The Land Shark’s Incognito Dolphin. Vanguard players might enjoy The Thing’s Trench Coat, while duelists could opt for Black Panther’s Bast’s Chosen skin or Magik’s Punkchild skin. 

How do you get rare skins in Marvel Rivals?

To get rare Marvel Rivals skins, you will need to keep an eye on events that are happening in the game. Some events offer limited edition skins as a reward for completing in-game challenges. 
There are sometimes premium skins in Marvel Rivals available in the store, too, during these events. Twitch Drops are also a great way to get rare skins. Keep an eye on the Marvel Rivals social media channels to stay up to date on events so you can get your hands on some rare, Marvel Rivals legendary skins. 

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Antonia Haynes

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Antonia Haynes is a freelance writer who began her video game writing career in 2014. She has written for a variety of online publications, including Dot Esports and GameRant. Having an avid love of gaming since childhood, she is always happiest when playing and writing about games. Her current competitive game obsessions are Overwatch 2, Fortnite, League of Legends, and Marvel Rivals.
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