As the digital curtains rise on the Hellfire Gala, Marvel Rivals transforms its battlefield into a runway of mythic proportions. From April 11 through July 10, 2026, the Season 2 battlepass, Flowers of Kraktia, unfurls over ten pages of exclusive splendor, weaving a tapestry where combat prowess meets couture. With two complimentary skins and an additional eight reserved for the luxury pass—a purchase that grants eternal access to its treasures—players are invited to a masquerade where style is the ultimate weapon. Beyond the three rare, five epic, and two legendary garments for icons like Cloak and Dagger, Spider-Man, and Iron Fist, the season sprinkles the arena with new sprays, nameplates, emotes, and MVP animations, each a brushstroke in a player's personal legend. In this gala, a well-timed emote is not just taunt but a sonnet of psychological warfare.
10. Star Spangled Style: Captain America

The Sentinel of Liberty arrives, not with a battle cry, but with the quiet dignity of a statesman. Clad in the deep blue and red formal suit from the X-Men Hellfire Gala (2022) comics, Steve Rogers is the anchor in the storm of fashion, his blond hair swept back like wheat before a gale. This skin, a formal makeover as precise as a diplomat's handshake, comes alive with a stunning MVP animation featuring his timeless struggle against Ultron. Found on page 8, it is accompanied by a matching spray, emote, and nameplate—a full ensemble that turns victory into a stately procession.
9. Retro X-Uniform: Magik

The sorceress of Limbo emerges from the shadows, her presence now a beacon in the old blue and gold of her X-Men heritage. With an X-shaped belt clasping her waist like a sigil and large golden hair accessories that catch the light like captured suns, Magik's return to origins is a homecoming written in steel and spell. This skin, available for free on page 3, is a gift to her devotees, though it travels light, bearing no extra emotes or animations. Yet, the included Magik emblem spray allows players to mark their conquests, ensuring the enemy backline fears the name Darkchild as one fears a sudden frost.
8. Nut Rocker: Squirrel Girl

In a delightful act of rebellion, Doreen Green crashes the gala not in silk, but in the riotous colors of the punk society. Influenced by the anarchic spirit of Hobie, her outfit is a symphony of bright purples, blues, and reds, with spiked hair and clunky boots that stomp to a different rhythm. Even Tippy-Toe sports a fiery red streak, a tiny comrade in chaos. This skin, found on page 2, is a full punk manifesto, complete with matching emote, spray, and MVP animation. It invites players to rock out, blow bubblegum, and treat the battlefield as their own mosh pit.
7. Retro X-Uniform: Psylocke

Joining Magik in the march down memory lane, Psylocke dons her own retro blue and gold armor, a direct homage to the Uncanny X-Men of 1963. Her purple hair is drawn back in a low ponytail, secured by her iconic butterfly—a delicate anchor in a world of violence. The extra purple accents and butterfly motifs dance across the fabric like psychic echoes. This classic skin awaits on page 1, though it stands alone, a silent monument without accompanying emotes or sprays. Its elegance is its own statement, a whispered promise of sharper blades to come.
6. Nolaehaneun Manyeo: Luna Snow

Taking the stage as the opening act, Luna Snow is a vision in monochrome, her black and white shirt-and-pants combo adorned with fur and jewelry that glints like ice. Her hair, braided and decorated with a snowflake and tiny crystalline spheres, makes her every movement a performance. Part of the celebrated Peach Momoko’s Demon Days set, this skin harmonizes with Spider-Man and Peni Parker. Claim it on page 5 along with a matching nameplate and emblem spray, and let your gameplay become a chilling ballet that turns the arena into a winter stage.
5. Immortal Weapon of Agamotto: Iron Fist

Danny Rand arrives as a living torch, clad head to toe in the pristine white and gold of his New Avengers (2010) attire, with red gloves and fiery armor that burn with inner chi. This outfit is not merely clothing; it is a declaration, a beacon that ensures enemy supports will remember the dragon tattoo long after the fight ends. Available for free on page 9, it comes with a full suite of cosmetics: nameplate, emote, spray, and a dynamic MVP animation. For fans and foes alike, it is the ultimate flex, a suit of armor that shines as brightly as the fist it channels.
4. Joe Fixit: Bruce Banner and Hulk

A new persona storms the gala: Joe Fixit, the gray goliath in a sharp suit and fedora from the pages of Incredible Hulk (1962). His unmistakable gray complexion is a storm cloud to the Hulk's verdant rage, while Bruce Banner mirrors the elegance, a calm before the inevitable smash. This skin, located on page 7, is a narrative in itself, accompanied by an MVP animation, emote, spray, nameplate, and even a Hulk emblem. It promises that every charge through the frontline will be delivered with a gangster's swagger and a titan's power.
3. Red Runway Veil: Black Widow

The deadliest spider weaves her web in scarlet and onyx. Natasha Romanoff's Hellfire Gala skin is a masterpiece of lethal elegance, featuring a red and black spider veil that hides eyes sharper than shattered glass. Her suit, adorned with golden armor, fits her like a second shadow. This skin, waiting on page 4, comes with a full arsenal of expression: matching sprays, a nameplate, an MVP animation, and an emote. It is the perfect garb for a sniper in the rafters or an assassin in close quarters, a reminder that beauty here is often the last thing one sees.
2. Spider-Oni: Spider-Man

From the mythic brushstrokes of Peach Momoko’s Demon Days line swings Spider-Oni, a transformation as profound as a caterpillar becoming a specter. A gorgeous horned mask, resembling a spider's grimace, covers his face, with white hair flowing behind like a ghostly banner. The washed-out blue outfit, marked by a spider on the back, allows him to swing into battle with a new, eerie grace. This skin is a prize of the luxury battlepass, enhanced with unique sound effects that alter the very rhythm of his webs. Its matching cosmetics—MVP animation, emote, spray, and an animated nameplate—reside on page 1, a treasure trove for those who dare to wear the demon's face.
1. Dance Partner: Cloak and Dagger

The grand finale of the gala belongs to the symbiotic duo, Cloak and Dagger, who step onto the floor as a perfect dichotomy. Cloak wears a white furry coat that hides the infinite night within, a blizzard concealing a void. Dagger counters in a black and gold dress with purple accents and white fishnets, light made material. Together, they are a waltz of opposites. This legendary skin, crowning page 10, is accompanied by an animated name card, spray, emote, and an MVP animation fit for the final dance. As a legendary item, it weaves gameplay cosmetics—audio or visual—into its very fabric, ensuring that every heal and every takedown is part of an eternal, elegant performance.
In the end, the Flowers of Kraktia battlepass is more than a list of rewards; it is an invitation to a story. Each skin is a chapter, each emote a line of dialogue in the ongoing epic of Marvel Rivals. In 2026, the battlefield remembers not just who fought, but who did so with unparalleled style, turning every match into a fleeting, fabulous fragment of the Hellfire Gala's everlasting legend.
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