Marvel Rivals White Fox Season 7 Debut - Ability Breakdown, Skins, & More
Here's everything you need to know about the latest Marvel Rivals Strategist, White Fox.

Marvel Rivals Season 7 has arrived, bringing a brand-new Battle Pass and seasonal theme, new hero skins to enjoy, a wave of fresh events for players to get involved with, and of course, the latest hero to join the roster – none other than White Fox on the Strategist role! If you’re looking to potentially pick White Fox up, then it’s likely you’re curious regarding aspects of her Marvel Rivals character, such as playstyle, abilities, Team-Ups, hero skins, and more. This handy guide will walk you through everything you’ll need to know about White Fox and her place on the Marvel Rivals battlefield, as well as which cosmetics are currently available for the character on release and throughout Season 7.
White Fox Role & Playstyle in Marvel Rivals, Explained

White Fox is a Strategist hero with a fairly easy kit to understand, yet a very high skill ceiling. To get the most value from White Fox, you want to be managing your cooldowns efficiently, as well as saving the right abilities for the right time of play.
White Fox’s healing is pretty solid in terms of numbers, competing with the likes of Jeff the Land Shark, Loki, Invisible Woman, and Luna Snow. Hitting an ally directly for heals is much faster and more reliable in a pinch, while bouncing heals off surfaces works well for when allies are playing outside of your line of sight. However, it will always be better to bounce your heals off walls rather than the floor/ground, as the latter is more delayed and therefore results in slower healing.
Predatory Pounce is your main brawl option, but this shouldn’t be used to dive in overly aggressively. Instead, use it to defend yourself from dive, to peel for another squishy ally, or for close-quarters fights that become too crowded. Spirit Sanctuary teleport will be needed to get back to safety if you engage with Predatory Pounce, so keeping it available is important, as it is your main repositioning tool. Spectral Surge charm forces the enemy’s attention onto you, so when timed properly, you can use it to disrupt the escape of a dive hero, for example. Or, you can use it to stop the last enemy surviving a lost team fight and regrouping.
Marvel Rivals: White Fox Ability Kit Breakdown

Yeowoo Guseul – Primary Fire
Fire a Fox Marble that bounces off surfaces and other heroes, homing towards them. Healing allies, damages enemies, and restores Spirit Tail energy.
Claw Strike – Primary Fire
Slash forward with a flurry of attacks while Awakened.
Spectral Surge – Secondary Fire
Consume one Spirit Tail. Send a spectral fox forward. It heals and grants invulnerability to allies through which it passes. It damages and charms enemies it passes through, forcing them to move towards White Fox.
Fox Form Awakening – E Ability
Transform Spirit Tails into physical tails, entering your Awakened state. When active, continuously regain Spirit Tail energy and heal nearby allies. You can proc additional AOE healing by striking enemies.
Spirit Sanctuary – Shift Ability
Teleport to a targeted ally, instantly providing a heal to all allies within the area of your teleportation destination, while also generating shields.
Tail Sweep – Secondary Fire
Sweep forward tails to launch enemies up, while Awakened.
Predatory Pounce – Shift Ability
Dash forward and hit an enemy to slow them, enabling a second dash that knocks back enemies. Ability is only active while Awakened.
Kumiho Unleashed – Ultimate Ability
Transform into full nine-tailed fox form and provide continuous healing to all nearby allies. However, you cannot receive healing effects from others while the nine-tailed fox form is active.
Spirit Fox Ward – Team-Up Ability With Luna Snow
White Fox is the Anchor, gaining a healing bonus. Luna Snow gains a new ability that enables her one use of White Fox’s Spectral Surge, casting a fox in a straight line that heals allies and damages/charms enemies it passes through.
Marvel Rivals Lore For White Fox

White Fox’s lore in Marvel Rivals explains that Ami Ham was gifted with mystical abilities from the legendary nine-tailed fox. She utilizes these powers both as the Director of South Korea’s Tiger Division, the superhuman intelligence agency, as well as under the superhero alias ‘White Fox’. While working to help contain the iconic Marvel Rivals timestream entanglement, White Fox attempted a collaboration with Wilson Fisk, the Mayor of New York City. However, upon witnessing him begin to arrest heroes, including White Fox’s ally, Luna Snow, White Fox has narrowed her sights on stopping him.
All White Fox Skins Available in Marvel Rivals, So Far

In Marvel Rivals, White Fox currently has four skins as of the Season 7 release, or three if you don’t count her default design. Out of these costumes, three (Default, Rosy Recon, and Secret Agent) are of the Rare rarity, while the Yoon Ji-Woo: The Leader skin falls under Epic, and has a matching nameplate, emote, and highlight intro.
The Rosy Recon skin can be purchased from the in-game shop for 600 Units, and is White Fox’s variant of the basic default skin recolor that every hero joins the free-to-play hero shooter with. Secret Agent is the Season 7 Competitive reward skin that can be earned during Season 7 by reaching at least a Competitive Rank peak of Gold 3 or higher during the season, as well as having completed a minimum of 10 Competitive matches throughout this timeframe. Lastly, Yoon Ji-Woo: The Leader is the first non-recolor shop cosmetic available for White Fox. It can be purchased alone for 1400 Units, in a bundle with the highlight intro, emote, and nameplate for 1600 Units, or alongside the Marauder Marksman Punisher and Odinforce Ultron bundles for 3100 Units total.
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