If you’ve played Marvel Rivals, you’ve probably noticed how each character shouts something unique when using their ultimate ability. These voice lines aren’t just random – they’re actually carefully chosen to match each hero’s personality and background from the comics and movies.
The voice lines also tell you a bit about who each character is. The Punisher’s harsh “Judge, Jury, Executioner!” shows his direct approach to justice, while Luna Snow’s “I am ready to put on a show!” reflects her background as both a K-pop star and a superhero. Even Jeff the Land Shark keeps it simple and fun with his “Om, nom, nom!” which fits his playful personality perfectly.
Below you’ll find a complete list of every ultimate voice line in the Marvel Rivals. I’ve included both the team and enemy versions, along with some context about what these lines mean and where they come from.
Character | Enemy/Self Ultimate Voice Line(s) | Ally Ultimate Voice Line(s) |
Adam Warlock | “Born again!” | “Rise, my friends!” |
Black Panther | “Tremble before Bast!” | “Bast, grace us with victory!” |
Black Widow | “Plasma… Burst!” | “Mind the exploding plasma.” |
Bruce Banner/Hulk | “I’m Hulking out!” / “Hulk smash!” | “My turn now!” / “NOW HULK MAD!” |
Captain America | “Assemble!”, “Sorry, soldier!”, “Direct hit!” | “Together! To victory!” |
Cloak & Dagger | “Us against the world!” | “It’s co-op time!” |
Doctor Strange | “By the Eye of Agamotto!” | “I unleash the Vishantis’ power.” |
Groot | “I AM GROOOOT!” | “We are Groot!” |
Hawkeye | “Woo! I never miss!”, “Heads up—bad guys.”, “Usually you have to lead a target; not with this arrow. Nice!” | “Here’s how you shoot!” |
Hela | “Hel unleashed!”, “Feast, my crows.”, “Time is up!” | “A feast for my crows!” |
Invisible Woman | “Disappear!” | “Shields up!” |
Iron Fist | “Qì guàn cháng hóng!”, “Perfect hit!” | “The Dragon unleashed!” |
Iron Man | “Maximum Pulse!” | “Pulse charge—fire!” |
Jeff the Land Shark | “Om, nom, nom!” | “Yummy, yummy!” |
Loki | “Your powers are mine!” | “Bring on the chaos!” |
Luna Snow | “I am ready to put on a show!” | “It’s the grand finale!” |
Magik | “Behold: Darkchild!”, “You let Darkchild out to play.” | “Limbo stands with you!” |
Magneto | “Fear Magneto!” | “For Mutantkind!” |
Mantis | “We are undefeatable!”, “Life always wins!” | “Friends, gather around!” |
Mister Fantastic | “Fantastic!” | “haha! Problem solved!” |
Moon Knight | “The moon haunts you!” | “Leave them to Khonshu.” |
Namor | Horn Blast | Horn Blast |
Peni Parker | “It’s…! Spider time!” | “Spider mode!” |
Psylocke | “Chō no mai o kurāe!”, “Your day has come.” | “Watch me soar!” |
Rocket Raccoon | “This is REAL firepower!” | “Hey, team! Enjoy the amplifier!” |
Scarlet Witch | “Pure! Chaos!” | “The perfect… Hex! Gah!” |
Spider-Man | “Don’t mess with the Amazing Spider-Man!” | “You get a web, and you get a web, and you get a web!” |
Squirrel Girl | “Squirrel stampede!” | “My friends are here!” |
Star-Lord | “Le—gen—dary!”, “Another one bites the dust!”, “Two points: Star-Lord.” | “Allllright!!” |
Storm | “Feel the wrath of the Goddess!”, “They couldn’t weather the storm.”, “Good hunting!” | “Hurricane… Incoming!” |
The Punisher | “Judge! Jury! Executioner!”, “Blaze of glory.”, “Lights out for scum.”, “Night, night, mope.” | “I’m doing this my way!” |
Thor | “Behold, the God of Thunder!” | “I am Asgard’s MIGHT!” |
Venom | “We are Venom!” | “We hunger!” |
Winter Soldier | “Armed and dangerous!”, “Nothing personal.”, “AGAIN!” | “Stand down!”, “AGAIN!” |
Wolverine | Grunts | Grunts, “Berserker Rage!” |
Adam Warlock’s ultimate lets him revive fallen allies with temporary invincibility. These lines reference his own history of resurrection in Marvel Comics, particularly through his cocoon transformations and connection to the Soul Stone. When he says “Born again,” he’s drawing from his experience of multiple rebirths, while “Rise, my friends!” shows his evolution into a cosmic leader who has guided heroes through events like the Infinity War (Marvel Comics).
Their ultimate showcases their perfect synergy through four rapid dashes that heal allies and damage enemies. Cloak and Dagger’s Ultimate voice lines in Marvel Rivals reflect their deep bond formed since their first appearance in Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #64.
As runaway teens who gained powers together, “Us against the World” captures their early days, while “co-op time” shows their growth into more experienced heroes who work well with other teams.
Sue Storm’s ultimate creates a force field that makes allies undetectable and provides healing over time. Invisible Woman’s ultimate lines reflect her journey from the Fantastic Four’s most defensive member to one of Marvel’s powerhouses.
“Shields up!” is her classic protective call, while “Disappear!” shows mastery over both aspects of her powers – force fields and invisibility. This also reflects the in-game animation of her ult where the allies in her ult disappear in that zone (if seen from outside).
Jeff’s ultimate literally involves swallowing both allies and enemies before spitting them out and it clearly matches the lines he says. These ultimate lines match his character from West Coast Avengers, where he acts more like an excited puppy than a fearsome shark. His simple but endearing voice lines have made him a fan favorite, showing how even a land shark can be charming.
Loki’s ultimate lets him shapeshift into other heroes and use their abilities. These lines perfectly capture his trickster nature from both comics and the MCU. “Your powers are mine” is literal in this case, as he’s stealing others’ abilities, while “Bring on the chaos” references his role in comics and movies where is always creating chaos.
Luna creates a performance stage that can either heal allies or boost their damage. First appearing in Marvel Future Fight, these lines blend her dual identity as a K-pop star and superhero. Luna Snow’s ultimate voice lines reference her musical career.
Mantis’s ultimate releases healing energy and movement boosts for nearby allies. Since her debut in Avengers #112, her empathic powers have been central to her character. “Friends, gather around” shows her supportive nature, while “We are undefeatable” reflects her ability to boost team morale through her emotional powers.
Rocket’s ultimate deploys a Cosmic Yarn Amplifier that boosts ally damage. His lines combine his technical genius with his signature attitude. The “REAL firepower” line shows his love for powerful tech, while his team-focused line reveals his growth from a lone troublemaker to a reliable Guardian of the Galaxy.
One of Marvel’s most iconic characters brings his signature phrase to Marvel Rivals. The “HULK SMASH!” line dates back to the earliest Hulk comics from the 1960s and has appeared in nearly every Hulk adaptation since. When Bruce Banner transforms and yells this, you know destruction is coming.
The teammate line “NOW HULK MAAAD!” captures the increasing rage that makes Hulk stronger as fights go on, a core element of the character’s power set across comics and movies.
Steve Rogers’ leadership shines through in his voice lines. “Assemble!” has been Captain America’s rallying cry since the early Avengers comics, but it gained worldwide recognition in the MCU, particularly in key moments of “Avengers: Endgame.” His teammate line “Together! To victory!” reflects Cap’s tactical mind and his belief in teamwork, which we’ve seen demonstrated repeatedly in both comics and films.
The Sorcerer Supreme’s lines tap deep into Marvel’s mystical lore. The Eye of Agamotto has been Strange’s primary artifact since his first appearance in Strange Tales #115, while the Vishanti are the three entities (Agamotto, Hoggoth, and Oshtur) who grant much of Strange’s magical power. These references show how Marvel Rivals stays true to the source material’s magical elements.
Our favorite talking tree keeps things simple but meaningful. “I am Groot” became a cultural phenomenon after the Guardians of the Galaxy movies, but the teammate line “We are Groot” carries special weight, referencing one of the most emotional moments in the first Guardians film where Groot sacrifices himself to save his friends.
The Master of Magnetism’s lines reflect both his commanding presence and his dedication to mutant rights. “Fear Magneto!” captures his role as one of Marvel’s most powerful and intimidating characters, while “For mutantkind!” speaks to his deeper motivations as a protector of mutants, even if his methods are sometimes extreme.
A newer addition to Marvel’s roster, Peni Parker gained popularity after “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.” Her voice lines reference her unique role as the pilot of the SP//dr mech suit, putting her own spin on Spider-Man’s legacy while maintaining the characteristic enthusiasm of Spider-heroes. The enthusiasm in her voice lines matches her gameplay style perfectly – a mix of technological prowess and Spider-Family agility.
Thor’s voice lines emphasize his divine heritage and responsibility. Both lines reflect Thor’s journey from an arrogant prince to a worthy protector, themes that have been central to his character development in both comics and the MCU.
The iconic “We are Venom” first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #300 (1988) and became legendary in Spider-Man 3 (2007) and “Venom” (2018). The hunger reference comes from Venom: Lethal Protector, where the symbiote explains: “Always hungry… always needing.”
T’Challa invokes Bast’s power to empower nearby allies with divine strength. The voice lines reflect his deep connection to the Panther goddess, a relationship that’s been central to Black Panther mythology since his first appearance in Fantastic Four #52.
Black Widow keeps it practical with “Mind the exploding plasma” for allies and “Plasma burst!” for enemies. No fancy speeches here – just clear warnings and commands, exactly what you’d expect from an ex-spy turned Avenger. Her lines fit perfectly with her S.H.I.E.L.D. training.
Clint’s ultimate enhances his archery skills to near-perfect accuracy. That confident “never miss” line isn’t just bragging. As one of Marvel’s top marksmen, he’s earned the right to that boast and reflects his more recent characterization in series like Matt Fraction’s Hawkeye.
The Goddess of Death summons her dark powers, bringing doom to enemies. Her voice lines draw directly from Norse mythology, where crows are associated with death. Pretty fitting for someone who rules the realm of the dead.
Danny channels his chi into a powerful combat state. The mix of English and Chinese reflects his background – American-born but trained in the mystical city of K’un-Lun.
Tony unleashes his suit’s ultimate weapon system. These lines showcase both his technical expertise and showmanship, traits that have defined him since his first appearance.
Illyana embraces her Darkchild persona, channeling Limbo’s power. These lines reference her complex history from the New Mutants comics, where her time in Limbo transformed her from an innocent mutant to its powerful ruler. The duality in her voice lines reflects her eternal struggle between light and darkness.
Reed’s ultimate showcases his elastic powers and genius intellect combined. His enthusiasm in both lines reflects his lifelong passion for scientific discovery. The “FANTASTIC!” exclamation has been his catchphrase since Fantastic Four #1, while “Problem solved!” captures his analytical approach to every challenge.
His threatening tone in “The moon haunts you!” perfectly captures the horror elements that make Moon Knight unique. These ultimate lines aren’t empty threats – they’re promises from Khonshu’s chosen warrior.
Namor prefers not to speak – he just blows his conch shell. It’s a perfect character choice. Why would the king of Atlantis need words when a royal command will do?
This references the Horn of Proteus from his earliest comics, a powerful Atlantean artifact.
“Watch me soar!” in English but “蝶の舞を喰らえ!” (Chō no mai o kurae – “Taste the dance of the butterfly!”) in Japanese. These lines reflect her transformed identity – British-born Elizabeth Braddock merged with the skills of a Japanese ninja.
Frank unleashes his most lethal arsenal in a final assault. His voice lines emphasize his role as a one-man war on crime, established since his first appearance in Amazing Spider-Man #129.
His ultimate lines “I’m doing this my way!” and “Judge, Jury, EXECUTIONER!” sum up his whole approach. No subtlety, no compromise – just his brutal brand of justice.
Wanda warps reality itself with her chaos magic. These lines show her power evolution from simple hex-caster to reality-warping powerhouse. The “Pure chaos” line takes on deeper meaning for readers familiar with events like House of M, where her powers reshaped the entire Marvel Universe.
“You get a web, and you get a web, and you get a web!” Peter Parker can’t help joking around, even during his ultimate. The playful way he announces giving out webs shows his trademark sense of humor, while “Amazing Spider-Man” is a nod to his classic comic title.
Squirrel Girl summons her squirrel army for a massive assault. Notice she calls them friends, not pets or minions. That’s Squirrel Girl – she really does see these animals as allies.
Pure Peter Quill swagger. The guy who named himself Star-Lord would definitely call his own moves legendary.
His self-proclaimed “legendary” status became a running joke long before the movies made it famous.
Storm boasts her full weather-controlling might. Her lines reference both her power over storms and her past being worshipped as a goddess in Kenya, a key part of her backstory since Giant-Size X-Men #1. The “Goddess” line isn’t just boasting – it’s a reminder of her true status.
Bucky’s “Stand down! AGAIN!” and “Armed and dangerous! AGAIN! AGAIN! AGAIN!” show his military mindset. The repeated “AGAIN!” captures the ultimate animation properly!
Logan keeps it simple with just grunts and “Berserker rage!” Less is more here – Wolverine was never one for speeches. The berserker rage callout references his most dangerous fighting state, when he loses himself to pure animal fury.
The voice lines in Marvel Rivals aren’t just random battle cries. Each one tells us something about the character’s background, personality, or powers. Whether it’s Storm’s goddess authority or Spider-Man’s jokes, these lines bring decades of Marvel history into the game.