Marvel Rivals Invisible Woman Guide (Season 3)

Written by Alec Blackwood

Invisible Woman is still one of the best Strategists in Marvel Rivals, and in Season 3 she just got better. Her Orb Projection now heals for 45 and deals 25 damage on launch, up from 40 and 20. The return values were slightly nerfed to 35 healing and 15 damage, but overall this is a net buff to her burst support potential.

This guide covers how to play Invisible Woman, use her utility abilities correctly, support your team efficiently, and counter dive-heavy enemies.

Her Role: Area Support and Crowd Control

Invisible Woman is a close-range support hero. She heals, shields, displaces enemies, and disrupts setups with Psionic Vortex. She thrives when paired with grouped teammates and is strongest when positioned near the frontline but never in front.

Abilities Overview

Orb Projection (Primary Fire)

Heals and damages in a forward and return arc. Now heals more on the first travel. Lines up perfectly when allies and enemies are in close combat.

Personal Shield (F)

Applies a barrier to one ally. The shield blocks damage and slowly heals any allies standing behind it. Replacing it does not have a cooldown unless it was partially broken.

Force Push or Pull (E)

A mid-range directional blast that pushes or pulls all enemies in the area. Deals 55 damage. Also interrupts most channels and cancels momentum.

Psionic Vortex (Secondary)

Launches a damage orb that creates a suction field for four seconds. Deals 35 per second and drags enemies toward the center. Works against turrets and deployables too.

Passive: Invisibility

You become invisible while not attacking or when double jumping. Heals you for 20 health per second while hidden.

Ultimate: Shielded Field

Creates a large radius that rapidly heals allies and hides all inside it from enemy view. Also slows enemies that enter. Duration: 8 seconds.

Strengths and Weaknesses

What Works

She heals multiple teammates at once.
She can remove deployables and cancel channels.
Her invisibility makes her hard to pin down.
The shield is great for high-flying heroes.
She can displace enemies and save allies fast.

What to Watch For

You need to be close to heal.
Your primary fire has short range.
She has low one-on-one pressure.
She cannot heal divers unless they stay grounded.

Playstyle Tips

Stay behind your tanks but close enough to heal constantly. Use Orb Projection through enemies and allies when possible. Drop your shield on teammates taking pressure, or on flyers like Iron Man who can reuse it mid-air.

Use Psionic Vortex early in fights. It helps soften the enemy push and drag frontline enemies off-balance. Time Force Push or Pull to disrupt enemy combos or protect your team. It can interrupt ultimates and cancel escape tools.

Double jump backward when under fire. This gives you invisibility, healing, and safety. Save this movement for defensive use rather than traversal.

Advanced Uses

Vortex disables mines, turrets, and traps. Use it preemptively on chokes or to damage deployables. It can also pull flying characters out of the sky.

Force Push is excellent for canceling ultimates. Knock Doctor Strange out of his animation, displace Bruce Banner, or deny Magik’s setup. It can also push enemies off objectives or cliffs.

Shielding flying allies lets you ignore them and focus on the ground. They can dip back into the bubble mid-air when needed.

Place your shield near a wall and retreat behind it to self-heal if you are under pressure. While you cannot shield yourself, you can still benefit from its healing aura when nearby.

Her ultimate is powerful but does not prevent damage. Do not treat it like invincibility. Jump out if you hear enemy ultimates charge up. It also ends if you die.

Best Team Synergies

Invisible Woman pairs best with grouped teams and heroes who benefit from constant healing. She shines with tanky frontlines or flying damage dealers who rely on hovering. Squirrel Girl, Iron Man, and Rocket Raccoon work especially well.

Worst Matchups

Snipers and auto-target deployables expose her position. She struggles to heal flankers unless they play closer to the team. She can be overwhelmed by hard dives if her Force Push is on cooldown.

Final Blurb

Invisible Woman is a smart pick for any team that sticks together. She delivers constant healing, soft crowd control, and tools to disrupt enemy pushes. With proper positioning and awareness, she becomes one of the most flexible support heroes in Marvel Rivals.

FAQ

What is the healing range of Orb Projection?

It travels a medium distance before returning and heals both directions. You need to stay close to your team for reliable output.

Can I shield myself?

No, but you can stand behind your ally’s shield to receive healing.

Does her ultimate make you invincible?

No, it hides and heals. Damage can still go through.

Is she good for healing fliers?

Yes, placing shields on fliers lets them self-manage healing and gives you more time for the team.

How do I interrupt enemy ultimates?

Use Force Push as soon as the animation starts. Time it right and you can cancel many channeling ultimates.


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