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Ultron in Marvel Rivals: Complete 2026 Gameplay Guide

Master Ultron in Marvel Rivals with this 2025 guide: abilities, tips, team combos, gameplay strategies, skins, and more.
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07/25/2025

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This Ultron guide is for players who want to master one of the most unique support characters in Marvel Rivals.

Unlike traditional Strategists, Ultron brings something entirely different to the table, he’s a flying support hero who can heal allies, dish out damage, and hover above the chaos with ease.

Whether you’re brand-new to him or just trying to fine-tune your strategy, this guide covers everything you need to know: his role, abilities, playstyle tips, team combos, and how to unlock his skins. So let’s break Ultron down.

Who is Ultron in Marvel Rivals?

In Marvel Rivals, Ultron is a Strategist‑class character.

He’s basically a reprogrammed version of the classic supervillain, turned on the heroes’ side by Iron Man to help fight a more powerful Ultron (later known as X‑Tron).

Mechanically, he’s a flying support – drones, healing, bonus health, energy beams – a healer that floats around instead of standing still like other Strategists.

According to the Marvel Rivals wiki, “Ultron is programmed to learn and adapt … he can summon an army of automated drones that obey his every command”.

When Was Ultron Added to Marvel Rivals Heroes Roster?

Ultron officially joined the playable roster on May 30, 2025, as part of Season 2.5 (nicknamed the “Stonethrower” or mid‑season update). The name of Season 2 is Hellfire Gala.

https://youtu.be/YUSbKQO674w

Servers went down early that morning for 2–3 hours of maintenance before the update went live. Marvel Rivals introduced a new hero roughly every month starting Season 3, but in mid‑Season 2 they slipped Ultron in as the key content drop.

What’s the Role of Ultron in Marvel Rivals?

As a Strategist, Ultron’s primary role is support and healing, but he’s also surprisingly lethal.

He’s a flying healer with smart positioning and high aerial mobility. His job: stay above the fray, tag allies with healing drones, deploy Firewall to give bonus health, and pepper enemies with his primary beam.

His Ultimate, Rage of Ultron, is a hybrid heal‑and‑damage ability that can swing teamfights. Early impressions suggest that he reshapes the support meta in competitive mode.

Ultron Main Abilities

Ultron’s kit makes him one of the most versatile Strategists in Marvel Rivals. He blends healing, shields, mobility, and ranged pressure, and thanks to his ability to hover and reposition quickly, he plays completely differently from other support characters.

ability showcase of the human torch

Source: Marvel Rivals Meta

Let’s break down each of his core abilities and how to get the most out of them.

Encephalo-Ray (Primary Attack – LMB / RT / R2)

Fires a burning energy beam that deals continuous damage, ending in a burst that adds extra damage.

How it works:
This is your bread-and-butter attack. You fire a straight beam that locks onto enemies within range. It deals a consistent stream of damage with a burst at the end, giving you strong poke and harassment tools from the air. Unlike many projectile-based supports, this is hitscan, so your shots land instantly (if you're aimed right).

Tips:

  • Keep your distance. Encephalo-Ray works best from medium range — stay airborne, use verticality, and zap enemies from safe positions.
  • Don’t rely on it for kills. It can finish off low-HP enemies, but it’s mainly for pressure. Use it to force movement, interrupt revives, or soften up tanks.
  • Combo with Ultimate. If you have Rage of Ultron available, Encephalo-Ray helps you charge it faster while pressuring grouped enemies.
  • Hover and fire. Use glide (passive) or Dynamic Flight to stay in motion while attacking — you’re much harder to hit in the air.

Dynamic Flight (Shift / LShift / Circle / B)

Dash in a direction and enter free flight for a few seconds. Grants a temporary shield upon activation.

How it works:
This ability allows Ultron to launch himself into flight for a short duration, repositioning quickly in any direction. While flying, you can still attack, heal, and use your other abilities. You also gain temporary bonus HP (or shields, depending on your build), helping you survive dive attempts.

Tips:

  • Use it reactively or proactively. If you're under threat, pop it to escape. If you're starting a team fight, use it to position yourself above your teammates.
  • Vertical advantage is everything. Flying above the map gives you line-of-sight on allies and enemies, perfect for tagging with Patch and applying pressure with Encephalo-Ray.
  • Don’t waste the shield. That bonus health from activation is valuable in a 1v1 or when you’re about to take fire. Try not to use it just to “move around.”
  • Flight resets fall momentum. If you’ve been knocked off a ledge or into a pit, Dynamic Flight can save your life.

Imperative: Patch (E / RB / R1)

Deploys a healing drone that follows a chosen ally, restoring their health over time and healing nearby teammates in a radius.

How it works:
Patch is Ultron’s core healing ability. You choose one ally to tag with the drone, and they become the “anchor” for a healing aura. The tagged player receives more healing, while others within the drone’s radius receive a smaller, passive heal.

Tips:

  • Prioritize high-impact heroes. Tag frontline tanks (like Hulk, Thor, or Groot) during pushes, or mobile damage dealers (like Black Panther or Storm) when they’re diving the backline.
  • Stick with the group. The drone only works when allies are close to the tagged target, so play tight and communicate.
  • Reassign if needed. You can re-activate Patch to switch targets. If your anchor dies or disengages, don’t hesitate to tag someone else.
  • Pairs well with Firewall. Dropping Firewall after activating Patch turns your team into a moving fortress — sustain and shielding stacked together.

Imperative: Firewall (RMB / Triangle / Y)

Deploys defensive drones that grant bonus health (temporary shield) to Ultron, the Patch target, and nearby allies.

How it works:
Firewall sends out drones that orbit your allies (and yourself), giving bonus HP (not a heal, this is extra health that fades after damage). Think of it like a preemptive defensive buff, great for absorbing initial burst in a fight or when diving a point.

Tips:

  • Use it before the fight breaks out. Think of Firewall as a buffer, not a reactive save. If you wait too long, it might be too late.
  • Combo with Patch. Always try to use Firewall when your Patch drone is active, that way you’re covering more heroes with both effects.
  • Protect revives. If a teammate is reviving someone, pop Firewall nearby to reduce the risk of them being interrupted.
  • Counter-enemy ultimates. Dropping Firewall during an enemy push (e.g., a Scarlet Witch or Magneto ultimate) can prevent wipes.

Rage of Ultron (Ultimate – Q / L3+R3 / etc)

Ultron summons multiple support drones that attack enemies and heal allies within a large radius.

How it works:
This is a hybrid AoE ultimate that does two things at once:

  1. Heals all allies in the area.
  2. Fires beams at all enemies in sight, dealing significant damage.

The drones are semi-autonomous, so once activated, you just have to position correctly and let the ability do its work.

Tips:

  • Best used mid-fight, not after it starts. Try to pop this once a fight is already underway to swing momentum. If you use it too early, enemies might just disengage.
  • Area awareness is key. You need to be with your team. Activating Rage of Ultron while isolated wastes the heal.
  • Great in tight spaces. If you’re fighting inside a room or narrow corridor, the beams hit more often and the heal is harder to avoid.
  • Great counter-ult. If you see enemies clustering with big damage coming (like a Rocket barrage or a Nova punch), this can save the team.

Algorithm Correction (Passive – Hold Spacebar / Glide Button)

Allows Ultron to slow his descent and glide while airborne.

How it works:
This passive adds a layer of aerial finesse. When you hold your jump or glide button mid-air, Ultron gently floats downward, giving you more time to reposition, spot enemies, or tag allies with abilities.

Tips:

  • Hover and scout. Use glide between fights to safely keep vision on enemies. You can dodge incoming damage while staying effective.
  • Combos with Encephalo-Ray. You can glide while firing your beam, making you a moving laser turret. Great for sustained poke from above.
  • Escape tool. After using Dynamic Flight, finish with a controlled glide to drop behind cover or out of range.

Team-Up Ability: Nano-Ray (with Iron Man)

Iron Man uses nanotechnology to upgrade Ultron's arsenal, enhancing his Encephalo-Ray into the devastating Nano-Ray.

How it works:
When Ultron and Iron Man combine their powers through the Team-Up mechanic, Ultron gains access to Nano-Ray, a powerful beam that replaces his standard Encephalo-Ray temporarily. This beam pierces through all characters in a straight line, dealing massive damage to enemies and healing all allies in its path.

Tips:

  • Maximize its line potential. Position yourself so that as many allies and enemies as possible are caught in the beam. Corners, corridors, or clustered control points are ideal.
  • Engage or counter? You can use Nano-Ray to start a team fight by softening up the entire enemy frontline or use it mid-fight to save low-HP teammates and push through a stalled brawl.
  • Coordinate with Iron Man. Communication is key. Make sure both players are aware when the Team-Up is ready. A well-timed Nano-Ray can flip an entire match.

Ultron Strengths and Weaknesses

Ultron brings a unique aerial support package, but he’s not without drawbacks.

Strengths:

  • First flying Support/Strategist: unmatched mobility and vertical control.
  • Ultimate heals and damages simultaneously, loosely overpowered when used well.
  • Primary fire is hitscan or beam‑based with tracking, excellent accuracy at range; can snipe backline from height and harass other flyers.
  • Patch + Firewall combo turns grouped teammates into a near‑unstoppable front line: healing + bonus health combo counters burst damage.

Weaknesses:

  • Low base health (around 250–275), especially fragile if caught alone.
  • Needs team coordination. If allies are scattered, Patch and Firewall lose effectiveness.
  • Can’t self‑heal as much as team healers, so isolated Ultron is vulnerable.
  • Vulnerable to enemy crowd control or silence before deploying drones.
  • Strong counters: heroes who can shut down flight or lock you in place, or dive you quickly before drones come online.

Tips for Playing With Ultron in Marvel Rivals

Here’s how to get the most out of him with smooth in‑game strategies:

Stay airborne and positioned well

Always hover above teammates, watching engagement lines. Use Dynamic Flight to reposition fast, then glide while dropping beams or drones.

Patch smart

Tag a high-value ally (like Invisible Woman, Emma Frost, or a Vanguard anchoring the point). That drone heals group around them; works best when teammates cluster.

Timing of Firewall is crucial

Use Firewall just as enemies engage or burst. Those shields plus drone healing often turn fights. It has a ~10‑second cooldown so time it around team pushes or defensive holds.

Use Ultimate wisely

Ultron’s Rage of Ultron can be bait: if you see enemy ultimates or big engages starting, pop yours to dish damage and heal at the same time. It responds to burst attacks like Reed or Bucky quite well.

Harass from above

At 20 m or less, a full beam does ~147 damage; at range ~110. It tracks and finishes before travel, super effective at targeting retreaters or backline.

Stay with your team

Ultron thrives when teammates are grouped. Solo play invites being dove or sniped.

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Team and Hero Synergies

Ultron also unlocks a Team-Up Ability with Iron Man called “Stark Protocol” in Season 2.5. That combo works because Iron Man can draw fire or dive while Ultron supports from above.

He pairs well with:

  • Invisible Woman: her shields + Ultron’s drones = near invulnerability on an objective.
  • Emma Frost: Mata combo crowd control and distance powered by Ultron’s lasers and heals.
  • Adam Warlock, Luna Snow: Strategists or flyers who also benefit from being tagged by Patch.
  • Vanguards like Groot or Thor anchoring map objectives while Ultron flies overhead and drops support.

Avoid pairing him with heroes who draw everyone into melee engagements where Ultron can’t get close enough to heal.

How to Get Different Skins for Ultron in Marvel Rivals?

In Season 2.5 Marvel Rivals introduced several new skins, including Ultron’s X‑Tron skin. These skins are obtained via events, Battle Pass, premium chests, or limited‑time in‑game offerings. Specifically:

  • X‑Tron skin was featured in the initial Season 2.5 drop (Stonethrower update). Likely unlocked via Battle Pass or premium store.
  • Gold Tier‑3 Ultron skin appears as a high‑tier battle pass reward or through Combat Chest events.
  • Future skins (swimsuit‑themed, crossover art) are teased for summer 2025 events alongside the Swimsuit Special comic tie‑in.

Source for all images: Marvel Rivals Wiki

There’s no full official breakdown of every Ultron skin yet, but most are unlocked through seasonal events or cosmetics stores within the game.

How to Play With Ultron in Your Max Performance?

Ultron’s kit demands precision, mobility, and timing. Whether you're gliding through the air with Dynamic Flight, tagging allies with Patch, or landing a clutch Nano-Ray, every second matters. But none of it works smoothly if you're dealing with lag, high ping, or connection instability.

That’s where NoPing comes in.

NoPing is a network optimization tool that helps you:

  • Reduce latency so your abilities land exactly when you press them
  • Stabilize your ping to avoid lag spikes during mid-air fights or critical ult activations
  • Improve input response, so your dodges, heals, and damage output feel consistent
  • Automatically connect to the best Marvel Rivals server based on your location

Ultron is one of the few heroes who needs to manage healing, shielding, positioning, and offense simultaneously, often while hovering above the battlefield.

This multitasking style puts pressure not just on your game sense, but on your internet connection too.

Here’s how to use NoPing to max your performance in Marvel Rivals:

  • Sign-up through the website and download NoPing (you can try it for free)
  • Open NoPing and search for Marvel Rivals inside the software
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You can test different servers within NoPing to see which gives you the lowest latency.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What role does Ultron play in Marvel Rivals?

A: Ultron is a Strategist (support), but he plays very differently from other healers. He supports from the air with healing, shielding, and poke damage, while repositioning constantly with flight and glide mechanics.

Q: Is Ultron better at healing or dealing damage?

A: Both, and that’s his strength. His Patch drone provides reliable team healing, while Encephalo-Ray and Nano-Ray let him contribute meaningful damage. You don’t have to pick between support and pressure, you do both.

Q: What’s the best way to survive as Ultron?

A: Stay airborne. Use Dynamic Flight and your passive Algorithm Correction to glide and reposition often. Ultron is much harder to hit when he’s above the fight. Also, time your Firewall ability to preempt incoming damage.

Q: What heroes work well with Ultron?

A: Tanks like Hulk and Groot benefit greatly from Ultron’s healing and shields. Mobile damage dealers like Storm, Black Panther, and Magik pair well too. And Iron Man unlocks the powerful Team-Up: Nano-Ray ability.

Q: What is Nano-Ray and how do I use it?

A: Nano-Ray is Ultron’s Team-Up ability with Iron Man. It fires a straight, unstoppable beam that damages all enemies and heals all allies in its path. Use it when enemies and allies are clumped together for maximum impact.

Q: How do I unlock skins for Ultron?

A: Ultron skins can be earned through seasonal events, ranked milestones, or purchased in the in-game store. Some limited-time skins may also appear during crossover promotions or themed events.

Q: Can I solo heal with Ultron in solo queue?

A: You can, but it depends on how your team positions. Ultron’s healing relies on players staying near the Patch drone’s anchor. If your team is very split, his healing becomes harder to manage. He excels with coordination.

Q: Does NoPing actually make a difference when playing Ultron?

A: Yes, especially because Ultron relies on precise timing and quick reactions. NoPing helps reduce lag and stabilize your connection, giving you better control over his flight, healing, and beam mechanics.

Play smart: stay above, tag allies, wave your glass shields, and time your ult for maximum swing potential.

Pair him with heroes who can hold ground or crowd control, and unlock skins via Battle Passes, events, and premium chests. That’s your up‑to‑date 2026 guide to Ultron in Marvel Rivals. Hope it powers up your gameplay!

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