Angela in Marvel Rivals: Abilities, Team-Ups and Comics Origin

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Angela is a Vanguard in Marvel Rivals, added in Season 4 as the game’s first flying tank. She switches between a spear stance in the air and twin axes on the ground, building an Attack Charge gauge that powers her damage. This guide covers her kit as it stands in Season 9.5, August 2026.

Angela the Vanguard hero in Marvel Rivals, in gold armour with a winged helm
Angela, the Hand of Heven. Image: NetEase Games / Marvel, via Marvel Rivals Wiki.

A note on dates: hero shooters change constantly. Every number here is taken from the live Season 9.5 build, current after the 13 August 2026 patch. Season 9: The Mystery of Thebes runs from 10 July to 11 September 2026, with the 9.5 mid-season update landing 7 August 2026. If you are reading this after that window, re-check the balance notes before trusting any specific figure.

Angela at a glance

Detail
Role Vanguard
Base health 450
Difficulty rating 4 (in-game scale)
Released 12 September 2025, in Season 4: Heart of the Dragon
Roster position 42nd hero added to the game
English voice Brittany Cox
Signature trait The game’s first flying Vanguard, with two weapon stances
As of the Season 9.5 build, August 2026.

Angela’s abilities and exact numbers

Angela has two primary fires, because she has two stances. Which one you get depends on whether you last used Wingblade Ascent (into the air, spear) or Divine Judgement (down to the ground, axes).

Ability Input What it does Key values
Spear of Ichors M1 (spear stance) Long-range stab. At full Attack Charge it also launches enemies upward. 45 base damage · 35% charge-to-damage · 7m range
Axes of Ichors M1 (axe stance) Four-hit combo; the fourth strike dashes you forward to stick to a target. 30 / 30 / 30 / 50 damage · 45% charge-to-damage · 4m range
Shielded Stance M2 Raises a shield that blocks melee and ranged damage and converts it into Attack Charge. 350 shield HP · 60 HP/s regen after 2s · 35% blocked-to-charge
Assassin’s Charge Shift (spear stance only) Dash that ignores knockback and carries struck enemies through the air. Hits up to two. 100 resource · 25/s drain (75/s carrying) · 4s cooldown
Divine Judgement E (in air) Dive that creates a Divine Judgement Zone: speed boost and bonus health for you and nearby allies, damage over time for enemies. 30 landing damage · 15/s zone damage · 8m radius · 6s · 12s cooldown
Wingblade Ascent E (on ground) Launches you into the air and switches back to the spear. 8m ascent · 0.35s · 60° angle
Seraphic Soar Passive Free glide. Sustained forward flight builds Attack Charge. 10 m/s · 22.2 charge/s · needs 5 m/s forward speed for 1s
Heven’s Retribution Q (Ultimate) Hurls a ribboned spear that binds enemies where it lands. Press again to leap to it, damaging enemies and creating a Divine Judgement Zone. 3100 energy · 60 m/s · 30 impact / 40 field damage · 8m radius
Ability values from the live Season 9.5 build, August 2026.

How to actually play her: the Attack Charge loop

Angela’s whole kit revolves around Attack Charge, a visible gauge that increases her primary fire damage. It drains every time you land a primary hit, so she is a rhythm character: build the gauge, spend it, build it again.

There are exactly two ways to build it, and both are things you do instead of shooting:

  • Fly forward. Seraphic Soar generates 22.2 charge per second while you glide with real forward momentum.
  • Block. Shielded Stance converts 35% of the damage it absorbs into charge, which is why holding shield into a Duelist’s burst is offence, not just survival.

In practice the mistake new Angela players make is treating her as a permanent air unit. The spear stance has low attack speed and demands accuracy, and 450 health is thin for a Vanguard. Her frontline value is on the ground: Divine Judgement’s zone grants bonus health to nearby allies every time you connect with the axes — 50 to yourself and 25 per ally per hit, up to 200 — which is real sustain for a whole team, but only if you are standing in it swinging.

One practical note on the ultimate that the tooltip does not make obvious: Heven’s Retribution pierces enemies. If you aim at bodies, the spear passes through and lands behind them. Aim at the floor under their feet instead.

Marvel Rivals hero card introducing Angela as a Vanguard
Angela’s hero card. Image: NetEase Games / Marvel, via Marvel Rivals Wiki.

Her team-ups changed — most guides still describe the old ones

This is the part worth checking before you queue. When Angela launched in Season 4 her team-up was Celestial Command, which gave Thor a throwable spear that restored Thorforce. A great many guides and videos still describe that as her team-up. It is no longer in the game.

The Season 9 patch on 10 July 2026 reworked her partnerships entirely. As of Season 9.5 she has two active team-ups, and her relationship with Thor is now indirect:

Team-up Partner Effect
Odin’s Unacknowledged Loki Sends an illusion forward that drags enemies on collision. 20s cooldown, 250 illusion health. Teaming with Loki gives it two charges.
Asgardians of the Galaxy Star-Lord Reveals enemies through walls in a 50m radius; activate again for a slam that Grounds enemies in a 10m radius. 25s cooldown.
Divine Armory Thor (enhances) Angela no longer anchors a Thor team-up. She enhances his ability instead.
Team-up data as of Season 9.5 (August 2026). Celestial Command was removed in Season 9.

The same patch removed her maximum-health anchor bonus and gave her 200 Shield HP, and cut her damage-to-ultimate-charge conversion from 70% to 55%. If you learned Angela in Season 4 and came back recently, your ultimate is arriving meaningfully slower than you remember, and that is not your imagination.

Balance history, briefly

Patch The change that mattered
Season 9 — 10 Jul 2026 Team-ups reworked to Loki and Star-Lord. Anchor health bonus removed, 200 Shield HP added. Damage-to-ult conversion 70% → 55%.
Season 8.5 — 12 Jun 2026 Shield health 300 → 350, regen 50 → 60 HP/s, cooldown 1.5s → 1s. Assassin’s Charge cooldown 6s → 4s.
Season 7 — 20 Mar 2026 Broad rebalance: spear charge conversion 45% → 35%, axe bonus health raised, ultimate cast damage 10 → 40, spear health 800 → 650.
Season 6 — 16 Jan 2026 Shield health cut 350 → 300.
Season 4 — 12 Sep 2025 Angela released.
Condensed from the hero’s published balance history.

The part no other hero guide will tell you: Angela is in Marvel because of a lawsuit

Angela is the only hero on the Marvel Rivals roster who did not start life at Marvel. She is in this game because of a copyright case.

Angela first appeared in Spawn #9 in 1993 — an Image Comics book, not a Marvel one. Todd McFarlane had invited Neil Gaiman to write an issue, and the two designed a renegade angel bounty hunter together. The ownership of that character then became one of the longest-running disputes in American comics. McFarlane maintained the work had been for hire; Gaiman sued in 2002, and a jury found in his favour. The Seventh Circuit affirmed that decision in 2004, with Judge Richard Posner writing the opinion.

The dispute rumbled on for years afterward before the two eventually settled. Gaiman’s interest in Angela subsequently went to Marvel, and she crossed over in Age of Ultron #10 in 2013 — a genuinely strange sight, an Image character walking into the Marvel Universe.

Then came the part that matters for Marvel Rivals. The 2014 Original Sin crossover retconned her as Aldrif Odinsdottir: Odin and Frigga’s firstborn, stolen as an infant during a war between Asgard and the tenth realm, Heven, and raised by the angels who took her.

Look at what that means for the hero you are playing. Her title in Rivals is the Hand of Heven — the realm invented for that retcon. Her ultimate is Heven’s Retribution. Her family tree in the game lists Odin as her father and Thor and Hela as younger siblings, and her Asgardian team-ups exist because of it. None of that identity predates 2014, and 2014 only happened because a court moved a 1993 Image character across the aisle. Angela is the only hero in Marvel Rivals whose entire Asgardian identity is downstream of litigation.

It also explains the line she throws at Thor in-game — “I have no desire for small talk. I fight for one reason. To protect Laussa.” Laussa is her youngest sister. Angela despises Odin, and the game keeps that grudge intact.

Angela clashing with Daredevil in Marvel Rivals Season 4 artwork
Angela in Season 4 promotional art. Image: NetEase Games / Marvel, via Marvel Rivals Wiki.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Angela good in Marvel Rivals?

She is a capable but demanding Vanguard. Her Divine Judgement Zone provides strong team sustain and her flight gives her mobility no other Vanguard has, but 450 base health is low for the role and her damage depends on managing the Attack Charge gauge well. She rewards practice more than most tanks.

What role is Angela in Marvel Rivals?

Vanguard. She was the first flying Vanguard added to the game, released in Season 4: Heart of the Dragon on 12 September 2025.

Who are Angela’s team-ups in Marvel Rivals?

As of Season 9.5 in August 2026, she has Odin’s Unacknowledged with Loki and Asgardians of the Galaxy with Star-Lord, and she enhances Divine Armory for Thor. Her original Season 4 team-up with Thor, Celestial Command, was removed in Season 9.

How do you build Attack Charge as Angela?

Two ways: glide forward using Seraphic Soar, which generates 22.2 charge per second, or block damage with Shielded Stance, which converts 35% of absorbed damage into charge. Landing primary fire hits spends the gauge.

Is Angela a Marvel or an Image character?

Both, historically. She was created by Neil Gaiman and Todd McFarlane and debuted in Spawn #9 in 1993 at Image Comics. Following a long copyright dispute that Gaiman won, she moved to Marvel in 2013 and was retconned as Thor’s older sister in 2014.

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