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Marvel Rivals Mutants Explained: Every Hero With the X-Gene

The full roster of heroes tagged as mutants in Marvel Rivals, plus why Namor is left off the list.

The full roster of heroes tagged as mutants in Marvel Rivals, plus why Namor is left off the list.

Mutants in Marvel Rivals are not just a flavor label. They are heroes the game tags by their in-universe genetic origin, the X-Gene, which means only characters canonically classified as mutants in Marvel lore carry the tag. That distinction matters for mutant-specific challenges and for anyone trying to build a team around the archetype.

Quick answer: The heroes currently counted as mutants are Wolverine, Storm, Psylocke, Phoenix (Jean Grey), Magik, Magneto, and Emma Frost. Namor is not tagged as a mutant in the game, even though the comics often call him Marvel’s first.


Every confirmed mutant in Marvel Rivals

Each of these heroes is consistently listed and tagged with the X-Gene origin. The table groups them by their battlefield role and main strengths so you can see at a glance how the mutant pool covers tanks, damage, and control.

HeroRoleCore strengths
WolverineMelee brawlerHealing factor and high burst melee damage, strong when flanking squishy targets
StormRanged damage / area controlWeather-based zone denial and vertical control, mobile and hard to pin down
PsylockeAgile assassinTeleportation and fast melee for hit-and-run dives on supports
Phoenix (Jean Grey)Psychic casterHigh-damage AoE and crowd control powered by telepathy
MagikMelee control hybridDimensional portals and sword combat for unpredictable movement
MagnetoZone control / utilityMagnetic crowd control and object manipulation to pressure grouped enemies
Emma FrostVanguardDiamond shield that tanks fire while dealing heavy damage

Emma Frost and the diamond shield

Emma Frost arrived in Season 2 as a Vanguard built around an unusual mix of tanking and damage. Her diamond shield soaks incoming fire while her primary fire keeps a charge meter climbing. The more damage you land with primary fire, the higher that charge goes.

At 100 charge, her output becomes lethal, so the goal is to keep the meter as high as possible. The practical play loop is to charge your primary, then recall the diamond shield before it breaks instead of letting it shatter. That timing is what separates an effective Emma Frost from one who burns through her defenses too early.

Emma Frost arrived in Season 2 as a Vanguard

Why Namor is not counted as a mutant

Namor is frequently described as Marvel’s first mutant in the comics, which leads players to assume he should carry the tag in Marvel Rivals. He does not. He is absent from the game’s mutant listing, including the official Marvel Rivals mutant category, and mutant-specific challenges do not count him.

Note: If a challenge asks you to play or eliminate a set number of mutants, stick to the seven tagged heroes above. Picking Namor will not advance that progress even though his comic history suggests otherwise.

Namor is not considered a mutant in Marvel Rivals

How to verify a hero’s mutant tag

The simplest check is the hero’s in-game origin tag. A character only counts toward mutant content when the game flags it with the X-Gene origin, which mirrors the Marvel Comics classification rather than a hero’s powers or appearance.

That is why telepaths, weather controllers, and magnetism users can all share the mutant pool while a powerful aquatic hero like Namor sits outside it. If you are unsure whether a hero qualifies, match the name against the seven confirmed mutants before committing to a mutant challenge.

The mutant roster grows as new seasons add heroes, so the list can expand over time. For now, Wolverine, Storm, Psylocke, Phoenix, Magik, Magneto, and Emma Frost are the heroes that reliably satisfy mutant-tagged objectives and team compositions.