All MultiVersus characters: How to unlock, roles, more

Ezequiel Leis
Shaggy and Superman fighting in MultiVersus

The full MultiVersus release is finally almost here, so here are all the confirmed characters, including every possible role, leaks, and more.

After a long beta test period where millions of players tuned in, MultiVersus is ready for its full release. The fighting game features many characters from different franchises owned by Warner Bros. in an explosive brawler with unique gameplay elements.

Here are all the MultiVersus characters, including all types, leaked fighters, and more.

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MultiVersus roster: Every confirmed character

There are currently 23 confirmed characters in MultiVersus, and here are all of them, alongside their franchise and role in the game:

CharacterRoleFranchise
Arya StarkAssassinGame of Thrones
Finn the HumanAssassinAdventure Time
Harley QuinnAssassinDC
Marvin the MartianAssassinLooney Tunes
StripeAssassinGremlins
BatmanBruiserDC
Black AdamBruiserDC
GarnetBruiserSteven Universe
Jake the DogBruiserAdventure Time
LeBron JamesBruiserSpace Jam
MortyBruiserRick and Morty
ShaggyBruiserScooby Doo
TazBruiserLooney Tunes
Bugs BunnyMage/RangedLooney Tunes
RickMage/RangedRick and Morty
Tom & JerryMage/RangedTom and Jerry
GizmoSupportGremlins
ReindogSupportMultiVersus
Steven UniverseSupportSteven Universe
VelmaSupportScooby Doo
Iron GiantTankThe Iron Giant
SupermanTankDC
Wonder WomanTankDC

MultiVersus: How to unlock characters

MultiVersus players can unlock characters through the Collection section of the game with three different methods:

  • Gold is Multiversus’ free currency players can get by completing missions and leveling up. Characters can be unlocked by spending between 1,500 and 3,000 Gold.
  • Gleamium is MultiVersus’ premium currency you can get with real-life money, and you’ll need 700 Gleamium to unlock any fighter in MultiVersus.
  • Character Tickets unlock characters automatically, but these were only available through Founder’s Packs during the beta.

When starting the game, you’ll unlock a couple of characters thanks to the tutorial, but you’ll need to level up and play different game modes to get currency. Multiversus’ beta also featured a free character rotation each week, giving players the chance to try characters without needing to buy them.

All this information is based on MultiVersus’ beta, so we’ll make sure to update this guide if anything changes with the full release.

MultiVersus roles explained

MultiVersus characters can fit one of the five different roles in the game, and here is everything you need to know about each one:

  • Assassin characters focus on dealing damage to their opponents and don’t have any other special abilities.
  • Bruiser fighters are all about dealing damage as well, but these characters have other abilities, like status-inflicting attacks, that can surprise enemies. For example, Batman has different gadgets to get out of sticky situations.
  • Mage/Ranged characters are pretty straightforward and focus on dealing damage from a distance. For now, this category is the hardest to master in MultiVersus.
  • Support fighters can provide healing and buffs to allies, as well as shields, depending on the character.
  • Tank characters can take a beating while also dealing damage and sometimes providing support for their team. These are the toughest characters to defeat, as you’ll need to kick them out of the stage to do so.
Various MultiVersus characters standing
MultiVersus features characters from very different franchises.

MultiVersus character tier list: Best fighters ranked

Here’s a MultiVersus character tier list based on the latest stage of its beta:

TierCharacters
SBugs Bunny, Velma, Finn the Human, Superman, Tom & Jerry, Shaggy
AReindog, Iron Giant, Wonder Woman, Batman, Harley Quinn, Stripe
BSteven Universe, LeBron James, Jake the Dog, Rick
CGarnet, Arya Stark, Taz, Morty
DGizmo, Black Adam, Marvin the Martian

This tier list is based on MultiVersus’ beta, so you can expect many changes after the official release, as gameplay mechanics and other features will likely receive fine-tuning. On the other hand, it’s important to note that this doesn’t mean you can’t win battles with lower-tiered characters, as each fighter boasts unique gameplay that may pair well with your playstyle.

MultiVersus: All leaked characters

Here are all the leaked characters for MultiVersus, based on dataminers’ info and other leaks:

  • The Joker (DC)
  • Raven (DC)
  • Fred Flintstone (The Flintstones)
  • Johnny Bravo
  • Ben 10
  • Godzilla
  • King Kong
  • Neo (The Matrix)
  • Scorpion (Mortal Kombat)
  • Sub Zero (Mortal Kombat)
  • Emmet (The LEGO Movie)
  • Static Shock (DC)
  • Poison Ivy (DC)
  • Wicked Witch (The Wizard of Oz)
  • Daenerys Targaryen (Game of Thrones)
  • Beetlejuice
  • The Powerpuff Girls
  • Samurai Jack

Early leaks suggested Gandalf from The Lord of The Rings and some Harry Potter characters were also coming to MultiVersus. However, it seems like those ideas were scrapped and replaced with other characters with similar abilities. Of course, the whole list is based on leaks and datamining, which doesn’t mean these characters are coming to the game.

Make sure to check back in to see all the confirmed characters in the game when it finally arrives. In the meantime, you can check out our guides for other upcoming titles below:

Grand Theft Auto 6 | The Division Heartland | Marathon | Wolverine | Elder Scrolls 6 | Black Myth: Wukong | Star Wars Outlaws | Prison Architect 2 | 2XKO (Project L) | Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl | Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 | Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC

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About The Author

Ezequiel is a Games Writer at CharlieIntel. With a great knowledge of gaming, he's focused mostly on Pokemon, Fortnite, and HoYoverse titles such as Genshin Impact and Honkai Impact. With a journalism degree, Ezequiel has worked on La Cosa and Infobae, two of the most prestigious outlets in Latin America. He joined CharlieIntel in 2023. You can reach Ezequiel at [email protected]