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Characters are divided according to their faction (e.g. Avengers, Hydra), or under groupings (e.g. while Iron Man and War Machine are under Avengers as well as Power Armor, but Rescue and Ironheart are only under Power Armor).

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  • Faceless Mooks: All of AIM's Minion characters wear face-concealing headgear.
  • For Science!: Their entire reason for existing.
  • Gravity Master: Graviton is this to a T. He can use his gravity manipulation powers to slow down the enemy team, stop them from taking turns, and even extend their debuff durations.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Part of A.I.M.'s gimmick is that they can take advantage of the opponent's attempts to inflict status conditions on them. For example:
  • Scientist Supreme grants ability energy to any A.I.M. allies on her turn that have a negative effect, and her special ability flips all negative effects into their positive equivalents along with extending pre-existing positive effects.
  • Assaulter gets a bonus attack on his special, where he attacks again for every negative effect on the target.
  • Infector can apply any negative effects on himself to the target with his basic attack.
  • Researcher gets a boost to her Speed Bar whenever an A.I.M. ally gains a negative effect (even if it was self-inflicted).
  • Security can transfer one negative effect from herself and all A.I.M. allies to any enemy that attacks her. The catch is that she needs Scientist Supreme as an ally, and the effect only works while Security is at 75% Health or above
  • Mad Scientist: Scientist Supreme's passive ability is literally called "Mad Science."
  • Sinister Minister: Graviton is described as being this. He at least has the look for it.
  • Villain with Good Publicity:

  • Affectionate Nickname: The Undead Asgardian that accompanies Hela has been given the name 'Greg' by the Marvel Strike Force community.
  • Berserk Button: Attacking Thor's allies seems to be one if his passive is anything to go by. Whenever an Asgardian or Wave I Avenger ally takes a hit, he gains 1 Charged, and once he reaches 5, he unleashes a deadly counterattack.
  • Gathering Steam: Thor's passive allows him to gain 1 stack of Charged every time an ally Asgardian (or Wave I Avenger) is attacked, which lets him unleash a powerful attack once he reaches 5.
  • With the inclusion of Mighty Thor, all Chargeable Asgardians (herself, Thor and Valkyrie) gain a Charge stack every time she or a Hero Asgardian ally attacks an enemy.
  • Speaking of, Mighty Thor can use 5 Charged at the end of every turn to attack the enemy with the highest damage that does not have Trauma, and in War, it also applies Trauma while ignoring Defense Up.
  • Valkyrie can use her Charge stacks to fuel her Ultimate ability, or as an emergency heal if one of her Hero Asgardian allies (or herself) falls in battle.
  • Healing Factor: A common effect in their passives is this; on their turn, they gain 5% of their health back, plus an additional 5% for each Asgardian ally (barring summons). With a full Asgardian team, this equates to each Asgardian gaining a quarter of their health on their turn.
  • No-Sell: Heimdall's passive ability makes them all completely immune to being blinded (technically, it raises their resistance against the effect by 10,000%).
  • Obvious Rule Patch: Originally, the Undead Asgardian's passive only granted a heal on its death. However, it was discovered that Black Panther's passive allowed him to gain an infinite number of turns as long as he always killed the Undead Asgardian, shutting down the Asgardians completely. As a result, the Undead Asgardian's passive gained an additional effect that reduced the enemy team's Speed Bar by 10%.
  • Physical God: This is a given, since they are all Norse gods and goddesses.
  • Stone Wall: When they were first introduced as a full team, they were lauded as the 'Gods of War Defense', and for good reason. Between Sif's taunting, Loki's ability to hide low-health teammates until they recover, and the team's ability to heal up to 25% of their health every time they take a turn, they are very difficult for an unprepared team to take down.
  • Suicide Attack: The Undead Asgardian has a special attack it can use if it lasts for long enough without being taken down, called Dark Sacrifice. When used, it inflicts heavy Piercing damage and two stacks of Bleed, at the cost of killing the Undead Asgardian. But since it heals the most injured Asgardian ally and lowers the enemy team's Speed Bar on death, plus the fact that Hela will immediately summon another one, this isn't a issue.
  • We Have Reserves: The Undead Asgardian will not stay dead as long as Hela's still on the field. And this isn't limited to the one she summons; any Undead Asgardian on her team will benefit from this effect.
  • Putting her on War Defense adds another level to this: If an Asgardian ally falls in battle, Hela will summon another Undead Asgardian to take their place, meaning she can have up to five on the field.

Other than the name, there is no connection to the Young Avengers. The Secret Avengers, on the other hand, do appear under the heading (though they offer or gain no benefits when part of the party with the Avengers).

  • Adaptational Wimp: Several members of the Avengers are One-Man Army-level heroes, but aren't quite up to that level in-game.
  • The Avengers as a team are considered one of the worst teams in a meta sense.
  • Can't Catch Up: A meta example, as the Avengers are hopelessly outmatched by most other teams due to a lack of synergy. As an example, if making a team made up of the MCU roster (i.e. Captain America, Hulk, Black Widow, Hawkeye and Iron Man), Cap grants an additional 20% health and heals 10% of the team's HP if a member is K.O.ed, Hulk's Taunt additionally grants him 3 Counters, Iron Man gains 5% Damage per Avenger (and his Rocket Barrage becomes more powerful thanks to Cap), and Black Widow and Hawkeye's Passives grant each other Assist Now. In comparison, the members of the Fantastic Four grant everyone in the team 10% armour (The Thing), 20% Damage to all members (Human Torch), 60% Focus and Resistance to all members plus Assist Now to a random FF member on any other member's turn plus removing the Blind debuff (Mr Fantastic) and 20% additional health plus automatic counterattacks when an FF member protected by a barrier is attacked (Invisible Woman).
  • The Leader: Averted. The Avengers have no "leader"-type character like Starlord (Guardians of the Galaxy), Cyclops or Storm (X-Men), Magneto (the Brotherhood) or Scientist Supreme (A.I.M.), whose leadership is either shown by passive buffs (Magneto grants Speed Up to all Brotherhood members when any member is attacked, Mr Fantastic granting Assist Now to a random member of the FF on every member's turn) or through their abilities (Cyclops' "To Me!" ability explicitly shows him ordering an attack, Baron Zemo can call for support fire from a Hydra Grenadier who is on his team).
  • Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Captain America naturally has the highest Block rate (i.e. reduces damage by blocking an enemy attack), which can grow even higher with fellow Avengers on the same team.
  • Falcon uses his wings as shields, but unlike Cap he doesn't have an improved Block chance the more Avengers are on his team. Instead, he gains improved Block chance when Power Armor characters (e.g. Iron Man and War Machine) are present.
  • Super Team: Easily the one with the largest roster in the game.
  • Unfortunately this also leads to a bit of a Jack of All Stats situation: most of the members listed actually give more benefits to, or gain benefits from, other categories except for the Avengers. For example, Falcon gets improved Block chances per Power Armor ally but offers an Avengers team no passive benefits at all, while Scarlet Witch's Ultimate ability Chaos Wave becomes more powerful in the presence of Supernatural allies. Nick Fury and Phil Coulson likewise provide the Avengers with no benefits at all, instead being geared towards supporting a SHIELD team.

Additionally, Thanos both provides and receives many benefits from this team despite technically not being a part of it. Therefore, any tropes applying to him will be added here.

  • Adaptational Wimp: With the Infinity Gauntlet and Infinity Stones in hand, Thanos is capable of wiping out half of all life in the universe with just a snap of his fingers. He's nowhere near this powerful in-game, likely because having half your team wiped out instantly would make them impossible to fight against. In-story, this is explained by the Infinity Stones used all coming from different universes, therefore the resonance that normally occurs when brought together (which is why they're so much more powerful together than apart) doesn't happen.
  • Adapted Out: Supergiant, another Black Order member, is nowhere to be seen, likely due to the five character limit on teams, as well as the fact that this version is based on the MCU version (which likewise omits her completely).
  • Badass Fingersnap: Empowered Thanos will, if he finishes the match by using his Ultimate, perform his iconic finger snap to reduce the remaining enemies to dust. See it in action here.
  • Battle Couple: Proxima and Corvus are married, and their basic attacks let the other attack in tandem with them.
  • Colony Drop: For his Ultimate, Empowered Thanos uses the Infinity Stones to tear a moon apart and pummel the opposing team with the resulting debris.
  • Composite Character: Of a sort; their designs mainly take inspiration from their comic counterparts, but the colors of the Infinity Stones are taken from their Marvel Cinematic Universe designs.
  • Hoist by Their Own Petard: Empowered Thanos's second ability allows him to flip any enemy buffs into debuffs while simultaneously flipping debuffs inflicted on his own team into buffs.
  • Life Drain: Ebony Maw's Ultimate does this to the enemy team, in addition to slowing them down and speeding his Black Order allies up.
  • Super Mode: Putting Thanos in a team with the four Black Order members grants him the Empowered status, giving him devastating new abilities.

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