Skybound's tag-team fighter launched with 18 characters, and not all of them are built equal. Omni-Man, Battle Beast, and Dupli-Kate sit at the top of the current meta, while Robot and Powerplex are fighting an uphill battle every match. The 3v3 format means raw individual power only tells part of the story, but knowing which fighters bring the most to a team is still the fastest way to start winning.
Invincible VS Tier List
The game is brand new as of May 1, 2026, so treat every ranking here as a snapshot of the launch meta rather than gospel. Metas shift fast once the community gets serious lab time in. That said, after spending time across the full roster, the picture below reflects where each character stands right now.
Who are the best characters in Invincible VS?

Full launch roster overview
S-Tier
Omni-Man is the consensus top pick. He hits hard, moves well, and sits in a comfortable middle ground between raw power and mobility. He's easy to pick up but has the depth to reward mastery, and you can expect to see him on most competitive teams. Pair him with Battle Beast or Dupli-Kate and you have a core that covers most situations.
Battle Beast is arguably the most feared fighter on the roster. He's slower than Omni-Man, but his damage output when you land his moves correctly is brutal. FRVR's tier list notes he was dominant during pre-release testing and nothing changed at full launch. He closes distance quickly and strings aerial combos together in ways that punish opponents who aren't ready for him.
Dupli-Kate is the speed option in S-tier. Her combo potential is through the roof, and her mix-up game keeps opponents guessing. She's the character who rewards aggression, and in the right hands she can overwhelm a team before they get a chance to breathe.
A-Tier
Conquest sits just below S-tier and could realistically be argued into it. He's quick, hits hard, and plays similarly to Battle Beast and Omni-Man, which is exactly why he falls just short: those two do the same job slightly better. Still a top-tier pick for any team.
Atom Eve is the best zoner in the game. She struggles up close, but her ranged attacks and ability to air juggle opponents using her hover make her a nightmare to deal with from a distance. She's a specialist pick, and she shines brightest when your other two fighters are covering her close-range weakness.
Thula is one to watch. Her kit lets you pull opponents in with a Medium attack before launching them into aerial combos, and players who master her flow will trap opponents in sequences they can't escape. She's likely underrated at launch.
Lucan brings grapple attacks and quick hits in a package that looks deceptively slow. His Story Mode presence made it clear he hits harder than his appearance suggests, and that carries into online play.
Allen the Alien was a top pick during the beta and remains strong at launch. He takes up space well, keeps pressure on opponents, and has solid grappling and air combo options. Versatile enough to slot into most team builds.
Invincible himself is a reliable all-rounder. He closes gaps fast and lands consistent combos, which makes him a good starting point for players new to the roster. He's not exceptional at any one thing, but he doesn't need to be.
If you're new to Invincible VS, starting with Invincible or Omni-Man is the fastest way to learn the game's fundamentals. Both are beginner-friendly and translate skills well to the broader roster.
B-Tier
Anissa took some time to click, but her speed and gap-closing ability push her above average. Her Special Attacks have a high skill ceiling, and her dodge in particular is satisfying to execute. She's a character who rewards investment.
Rex Splode feels genuinely good to play. He's quick, mixes ranged and close attacks well, and moves around the stage comfortably. His main weakness is vulnerability when he's airborne, which experienced opponents will exploit.
Ella Mental is an Invincible VS original character (not from the comics or show) who controls the elements, using fireballs and water missiles at range while holding her own up close. She's well-rounded and has a high skill ceiling that could push her up rankings as the meta matures.
Bulletproof was stronger in the beta and appears to have been toned down for launch. He's still a solid beginner pick with quick attacks and air-juggling ability, but he's more basic than most fighters in this bracket.
Monster Girl is a slow-moving tank who compensates with fast, heavy-hitting attacks and reliable combo potential. She's not for everyone, but she fills a specific role in a team that needs a durable frontliner.
C-Tier
Cecil is a ranged specialist who can be genuinely difficult to deal with when piloted well. He has multiple tools to keep opponents at distance, and even when they get close, he can create separation quickly. The ceiling is there, but it takes real work to reach it.
Titan is a close-range tank whose slow movement makes it hard to close gaps. His attacks hit heavy but land slowly, and most characters on this roster can combo him before he gets going.
Powerplex needs to be close for several of his moves while offering some ranged options for distance. Nothing about his kit stands out at launch, though he may have more depth than first impressions suggest.
D-Tier
Robot sits alone at the bottom. His moveset keeps him too far from opponents, his movement feels stilted, and as the only Balanced/Balanced character in the game, he lacks the specialization needed to compete with the rest of the roster. Skilled players can make him work, but he's fighting the game's design rather than working with it.
Don't let tier placement stop you from trying every character. The game is well-balanced enough that a practiced Robot player can outperform a sloppy Omni-Man. Use this list to prioritize your time, not to lock yourself out of characters you enjoy.
How do you build the best 3v3 team in Invincible VS?
The 3v3 tag format changes how individual rankings matter. A character who looks average solo can become a key piece when paired with fighters who cover their weaknesses. A few combinations that make sense based on the current roster:
- Omni-Man + Battle Beast + Dupli-Kate: The full S-tier stack. Covers power, speed, and mix-up potential. Expect this to be the most common team in competitive play.
- Omni-Man + Atom Eve + Conquest: Omni-Man handles close range, Atom Eve zones, Conquest fills in as a second heavy hitter.
- Battle Beast + Thula + Allen the Alien: Three fighters who all excel at controlling space and extending combos, with Thula's aerial game adding a layer opponents need to respect.
The core principle is covering range gaps. If your team is all close-range brawlers, a single good zoner will make your life difficult. Build with at least one fighter who can operate from a distance.
Complete each character's Arcade Ladder before taking them into competitive play. It's the fastest way to learn their moveset and figure out whether their playstyle actually suits you.
What should beginners focus on in Invincible VS?
Start with Invincible or Omni-Man. Both are straightforward to pick up, reward clean fundamentals, and give you a real sense of how the game's combo system works. Once you have the basics down, Battle Beast, Anissa, and Conquest are worth learning as your next step up in complexity.
Avoid building a team around a single character you love before you understand how tag-team synergy works. The 3v3 format punishes one-dimensional teams more than any individual character weakness.
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