Protect the travelers of the night in style with the help of this Moon Knight skins tier list for Marvel Rivals.
Moon Knight is one of the few Duelists who is great at CC (Crowd Control). His ability to be able to secure an Ace! in a match makes him “lore accurate.” So, you should carefully consider what skin you pick the next time you choose Moon Knight in Marvel Rivals.
There are quite a number of skins available in the game for Moon Knight already. With the addition of the character in the Season 1 Battle Pass, the range to choose from has increased by one skin. Which one should you pick?
We are using the following skins for this comparison:
- Moon Knight (default)
- Blood Moon Knight
- Golden Moon Night
- Lunar General
- Mister Knight
As the game adds more skins to the mix, we shall keep adding to this tier list, and expand it further. Kindly note that we do not criticize the makers of these costumes, nor do we ridicule those who equip the costumes in the lower tiers. The tier list contains the writer’s subjective opinions and should be treated like it.
TIERS | SKINS |
S | Blood Moon Knight, Default |
A | Mister Knight, Golden Moon Knight |
B | Lunar General |
Those who want an explanation for all these picks should continue scrolling below, based on the specific tiers.
S-Tier Moon Knight Marvel Rivals Skins
This skin is a part of the Darkhold Battle Pass introduced at the start of Marvel Rivals Season 1. Unfortunately, the Battle Pass doesn’t involve skins for the newly added members of the Fantastic Four yet. However, the first page contains a treat to the eyes of those who “main” Moon Knight.
This Blood Moon Knight skin in Marvel Rivals looks as scary as the character is often portrayed in the comics. So, if you wish to unleash Khonshu’s wrath upon your enemy team, you can purchase the Battle Pass for 990 Lattice. Then, the skin will be available for 400 Chrono Tokens.
The hooded white knight has had many changes to his looks in the past, like every other hero. Maybe it’s my hero bias speaking, but I think he looks cool in every costume. However, the original design that NetEase came up with for Marvel Rivals is one of the best in-game skins for the character.
Creators usually go for a “suit” approach for his costumes. In Marvel Rivals, though, Marc Spector’s default costume is a high-tech-looking armor. Considering his fighting style, I think it looks the perfect amount of scary and mesmerizing.
A-Tier Moon Knight Skins in Marvel Rivals
Those who grinded enough in competitive mode in S0 to reach the Gold Rank will have access to this skin. Even if you only touched Gold III and decayed back to Bronze, you would still be eligible for this skin. This limited-time golden skin was sent to the eligible accounts when the ranks refreshed at the beginning of Season 1. This is why you will find a lot of Moon Knight mains wearing this skin now. I don’t find its color coding as special. It’s good. But nothing out of the ordinary. However, the fact that it cannot be purchased makes it that much more worth it.
First appearing in Secret Avengers #19 in 2019, Mister Knight quickly became popular for his looks. Instead of the typical Moon Knight brawler look, Mister Knight comes with a sleek business appearance. He looks all set to protect the travelers of the night in style. I simply love how they redesigned the model instead of just using a reskin because this is what this skin is all about. You can enjoy all the finesse if you buy it for 1400 Units. You can also just buy the bundle for 1600 Units instead. Don’t wait for long because the sale might end soon.
B-Tier Moon Knight Skin in Marvel Rivals
The hidden city of K’un-Lun holds several secrets. In fact, its establishment is also pretty eerie. However, it is also home to everybody’s favorite Danny Rand. His successor, Lin Lie, also adorned the alias in that city. Now, NetEase released a few costumes for some characters, including Moon Knight, inspired by this secret city.
This was the last costume for S0 that Moon Knight got. I don’t prefer it because Moon Knight doesn’t look like himself anymore. It is a good costume, but there’s not much that says “Moon Knight.” However, if you still want to get it, you can buy the bundle for 2200 Units, or just get the skin for 2000 Units.
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