Marvel Rivals Season 7 brings one of the most personality-packed Battle Passes the game has seen yet. Officially titled Tablet of Life and Time, the pass leans heavily into a "superheroes going incognito" theme, with a few standout exceptions that go in the complete opposite direction. Ten unique costumes, stacks of cosmetics, and a healthy amount of in-game currency are all on the table. Here's everything you need to know before deciding whether to grab the Luxury tier.

Hela's instant unlock skin
How Much Does the Season 7 Battle Pass Cost?
The Luxury Battle Pass is priced at 990 Lattice (roughly $10). That gets you access to all premium-tier rewards, though you'll still need to spend Chrono Tokens to unlock each item individually as you progress through the pages. If you want the full bundle, which includes the Luxury Pass plus 2,800 Chrono Tokens and a 20% Chrono Token acquisition bonus for the season, that package costs 2,100 Lattice.
According to the official Season 7 patch notes, the pass launched alongside Season 7 on March 20, 2026, and will remain available through late May 2026. Once purchased, the pass never expires, so you can grind at your own pace.
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Most individual rewards cost 200 Chrono Tokens, while costumes cost 400 Chrono Tokens each. Plan your token spending around the skins you want most before unlocking filler items.
What's Free vs. Luxury in the Season 7 Battle Pass?
Not everything requires a paid purchase. Several items across the 12 pages are accessible to all players, as long as you have enough Chrono Tokens to claim them. The most notable free rewards are Angela's "Doom Angela" costume (Page 4) and Loki's "Low-Key Loki" costume (Page 10), both of which are available without buying the Luxury tier.
Pages 6 and 12 each contain a free Gallery Card tied to the Season 7 storyline, and the Tablet of Life and Time Collectible on Page 10 is also free. Page 13 functions as a Chrono Token conversion page, letting you exchange leftover tokens into Units or Accessory Points at a 1,000:100 ratio.

Loki's free civilian skin
All Marvel Rivals Season 7 Battle Pass Rewards, Page by Page
Page 1: Hela
Hela kicks things off with the Helen Angerboda: The Rebel skin, a Legendary costume that unlocks the instant you purchase the Luxury Pass. It's a goth rebel take on the Goddess of Death, which fits her character energy without much creative stretching. The Legendary rarity means it comes with two recolor variants, each available for 600 Unstable Molecules.
Page 2: Rocket Raccoon
Rocket Raccoon gets the most meme-worthy skin in the pass. The Rocky: The Transfer costume puts him in a white shirt, blue tie, brown shorts, sneakers, and an employee badge that just says "ROCKET." The community reaction has been exactly what you'd expect.
Page 3: Adam Warlock
Adam Warlock's skin is the clear outlier in the civilian theme. The Living Tribunal costume transforms him into the supreme cosmic entity from Marvel comics, complete with three faces and unmistakable authority. This one earns its spot as the most conceptually ambitious skin in the entire pass.
Page 4: Angela
Angela also skips the civilian route entirely. The Doom Angela skin is a sleek golden armor design that feels polished and purposeful. More importantly, the entire Page 4 is free, making this one of the best value pages in the pass.
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Angela's Doom Angela costume is completely free and requires no Luxury Pass purchase. Just spend the Chrono Tokens to claim it.
Page 5: Doctor Strange
Doctor Strange gets one of the more clever concept skins in the pass. The Stephen Sanders: The Doctor costume takes him back to his pre-Kamar-Taj days as a neurosurgeon, complete with a white coat, ID badge, and stethoscope. It's a strong narrative callback for anyone familiar with his origin story.
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- The Worst of Times Gallery Card (Free, lore content)
Page 7: Hawkeye
Hawkeye receives the only recolor-style skin in the pass with the Argent Archer costume, built around a white, silver, and gray palette with pearlescent accents. The spray on this page features Lucky the Pizza Dog, which is a nice nod to the Hawkeye Disney+ series.

Hawkeye's silver recolor skin
Page 8: Thor
Thor commits fully to the civilian disguise with the Low-Key Thor skin: a green and white tee with "LOW KEY" printed across the chest, denim shorts, brown boots, a gold watch, and an emerald-textured Mjolnir. The coordinated "LOW KEY" moment with Loki later in the pass is a deliberate sibling callback that pays off nicely.
Page 9: Luna Snow
Luna Snow's skin goes full off-duty athlete: baggy pants, sneakers, and her university jacket tied at the waist. The Park Sun-Young: The Dancer costume leans into her civilian identity in a grounded way that suits the character well.
Page 10: Loki
Loki completes the sibling duo with his own Low-Key Loki costume: the matching "LOW KEY" shirt, black trousers, business casual shoes, a golden bracelet, a green strap watch, and a golden snake pendant. This entire page is free, and it includes the only Collectible in the entire pass.
Page 11: Peni Parker
Peni Parker closes the pass on a Legendary note with the Badlands Lullaby skin, which shifts hard into Halloween territory. It's a sharp tonal contrast to the casual civilian aesthetic of most of the pass, but as a closing statement it lands. Like Hela's skin, it's Legendary rarity with two recolor variants available for 600 Unstable Molecules each.
Page 12
- Loose Ends Gallery Card (Free, contains what the community believes is a Season 8 hero tease)
Season 7 Battle Pass: Total Rewards at a Glance
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The currency you earn back through the pass (600 Lattice) covers more than half the cost of the Luxury tier on its own, making the value proposition fairly solid if you plan to play regularly.
How to Complete the Battle Pass Fast
Progression in the Season 7 Battle Pass runs on Chrono Tokens, not XP. Here's how to stack them efficiently:
- Daily Missions: A fresh set of objectives appears every day, covering things like match completions, eliminations, and damage dealt. These are your most consistent source of Chrono Tokens and should be treated as non-negotiable.
- Seasonal Challenges: These are longer-form objectives tied to the current season. They take more time but reward more Chrono Tokens per completion than standard daily tasks.
- Event Missions: NetEase runs limited-time events throughout the season, each with their own reward tracks. Completing event missions earns bonus Chrono Tokens on top of any exclusive freebies tied to the event itself.
- AI Matches: Eliminations and wins against bots count toward your daily mission progress. AI matches tend to wrap up faster than player lobbies, so cycling through objectives is much quicker this way.
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Don't ignore daily missions thinking you can catch up later. Falling behind on daily Chrono Token income is the main reason players fail to finish the pass before the season ends.
For a full look at what else is new this season, the IGN Season 7 details page covers the new Battle Pass, hero additions, and seasonal content in one place.
Is the Season 7 Battle Pass Worth It?
If you play Marvel Rivals regularly, the math works in your favor. The Luxury tier costs 990 Lattice, and the pass returns 600 Lattice through its reward pages, effectively bringing the net cost down to around 390 Lattice for players who complete it. Add the 600 Units and 600 Unstable Molecules on top of that, and the currency value alone makes a strong case.
The standout skins are Hela's Helen Angerboda: The Rebel (instant Legendary unlock), Adam Warlock's Living Tribunal (the most conceptually distinct skin in the pass), and Peni Parker's Badlands Lullaby (a strong Legendary closer). The free Doom Angela and Low-Key Loki costumes are genuinely solid pickups even without the premium tier.
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