Who should you be teaming up with in Marvel Rivals?

Read below to see some characters that you’ll just never, ever see in Marvel Rivals.

He has no powers and really nothing going for him other than one of the goofiest costumes around.

Hulk, Wolverine, Hawkeye and Black Widow.

He betrays his own team and goes on to become a paranoid conspiracy theorist.

There would be nothing to gain from adding him to Marvel Rivals.

These two things with absolutely no connection to each other.

A split image of the Invisible Woman using an ability against the Fantastic Four’s Baxter Tower in Marvel Rivals.

No developer would or should want to add such an insensitive and baffling character to their game.

Why would NetEase settle for The Almighty Dollar when Gambit and Bullseye are out there?

Blaming The Punisher, he became Payback and vowed to stop him.

Marvel Rivals: Every Map, Ranked

The reason you’ll never see them in Marvel Rivals is a simple one.

That’s exactly why he’ll never come to Marvel Rivals, which is honestly a shame.

Let’s take a look at every map in Marvel Rivals and decide which is best.

A collage of three images featuring Marvel characters. From left to right are Phone Ranger, Lady Stilt-Man and The Almighty Dollar.

His kit would be amazing, but the character confusion wouldn’t be worth it for NetEase.

Then he tries to fight superheroes in his chicken costume.

That’s really all there is to him.

A comic panel of a man wearing a motorcycle helmet with wing mirrors bolted onto the side of it.

Not to mention, in case you missed it, he’s called Gamecock.

Not every symbiote has that kind of appeal, though.

Someone like Carnage seems inevitable, but most symbiotes won’t ever be included.

An armless man in a yellow jumpsuit with pointed ears and sharp canines.

It actually gets sillier than that.

His real name is A.G. Bell.

Yes, like Alexander Graham Bell, the man credited with patenting the first practical telephone.

A muscular man in a green superhero suit designed to resemble an American dollar.

Talk about on the nose.

There’s no way to make this character anything but a laughingstock.

10Bliss

Tongue Twister

There almost isn’t a good way to describe Bliss.

A masked and costumed vigilante wielding a shotgun in a Marvel comic.

That face has its own mouth and tongue, making you wonder where this ends.

Would the tongue have its own voice lines?

Actually, that sounds kind of great.

A woman in a mechanical silver costume with extremely long legs bursts onto the scene, facing off against Deadpool.

Maybe we could start a petition to bring Bliss to the game.

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A man dressed as a scarecrow, with a burlap sack over his head and pieces of straw sticking through his clothing.

A man dressed in a blue, red, yellow and orange rooster costume with hooked claws curling over his fists.

The Lasher symbiote with tentacles emerging from its back.

A man in a yellow and red superhero costume, with a grid of buttons on the chest and a large handset telephone around his head.

A red headed woman with a prehensile tongue extended from her mouth. The tongue ends in a human looking head wearing a bowtie.

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