Jubilee arrives in Marvel Rivals with Season 9 as a Strategist, which is a twist for a character built around explosive plasma fireworks. Instead of playing as a pure blaster, she heals allies and damages enemies with the same attacks, then leans on attack speed buffs to push her output higher. Her whole rhythm depends on applying and detonating Sparkle Marks.
Quick answer: Jubilee is a Strategist. Throw a Blooming Ball, pop it with Dazzling Detonation to place a Sparkle Mark, then hit that mark with your normal attack (Energy Plasmoids) to detonate it and gain an attack speed boost that lets you fire for free.

Every Jubilee ability in Marvel Rivals
Jubilee’s kit mixes healing and damage into most inputs, with several abilities carrying extra effects like blind, knock back, and launch up. Here is what each ability does and where it lands on your controls.
| Ability | Input (PC / Controller) | Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Energy Plasmoids (normal attack) | Left click / RT · R2 | Fires explosive light blasts that heal allies and damage enemies. Triggering a Sparkle Mark briefly boosts attack speed and lets you fire without spending energy. |
| Blooming Ball | Right click / LT · L2 | Launches a tracking orb of vampiric energy that damages enemies and heals allies in its radius. Hitting the orb or targets near it charges it up, growing its size and healing power. You can manually recall it. |
| Dazzling Detonation | E / LB · L1 | Detonates a firework orb that damages enemies and applies blind and vulnerability. The energy can instead be sent to an ally for healing and a speed boost. |
| Sparking Sprint | L Shift / RB · R1 | Wraps Jubilee in vampiric energy for a speed boost, with higher jumps, more attack speed, and free normal attacks. When it ends, it drops a fireworks field that damages and knocks back enemies while healing allies. |
| Sparkle Mark (passive) | N/A | Dazzling Detonation and Firework Finale apply a Sparkle Mark. Energy Plasmoids detonate marks, giving allies a healing boost and bonus health while damaging enemies. |
| Firework Finale (Ultimate) | Q / LS+RS · L3+L3 | Charges and releases a ring of firework clusters that launch up nearby enemies. The clusters then orbit Jubilee, forming a field that damages enemies and heals allies. Expanding the radius launches up struck enemies. |

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Everything in Jubilee’s kit points back to two things: Sparkle Marks and attack speed. Detonating a mark with your normal attack is what greatly increases your attack speed, which in turn raises both the damage and the healing coming out of Energy Plasmoids. Get the buff going and your basic fire skyrockets in value.
There are only two ways to place a Sparkle Mark: Dazzling Detonation and the Firework Finale Ultimate. But you do not need a mark to gain attack speed, since Sparking Sprint also grants it. A clean combo is to pop Sparking Sprint for the buff, shoot the Blooming Ball to quickly enlarge it, then chain Dazzling Detonation to apply and trigger marks so the buff never drops.

Jubilee Team-Up abilities
As a vampire, Jubilee ties into other characters through Team-Ups. Her base Vampiric Field gives allies life steal, and it gets stronger when the right partner is on the roster.
| Team-Up | Base effect | Enhanced effect |
|---|---|---|
| Vampiric Kin (Blade) | Deploys a Vampiric Field. Allies inside gain life steal when attacking enemies. | With Blade on the team, allies in the field also gain a Continuous Healing effect. |
| Hellfire Sparks (The Hood) | While attack speed is enhanced, Energy Plasmoids become a hitscan attack that self-heals on hit and can land critical hits. | With The Hood, the Void Magic Mark is never cleared, letting her hold the hitscan form indefinitely. |
The Hellfire Sparks Team-Up does not add a new button. It simply converts your normal attacks into hitscan while the attack speed buff is active. The Hood is expected to arrive with Season 9.5, so the enhanced version that keeps the hitscan form running becomes fully usable once he is in the game.
Note: Jubilee trades survivability for utility. She lacks strong defensive tools, so her value comes from keeping allies topped up, blinding divers, and controlling space rather than surviving prolonged focus fire.




