About Rivals Randomizer
Rivals Randomizer is a free browser tool that picks a random Marvel Rivals hero for you. You open the page, tap a button, and the site hands you a Vanguard, Duelist or Strategist to play — no download, no account, no paywall. Underneath that simple idea sits a small pile of options that make the roll actually useful: role filters, a hero-ban list, a team mode that builds a full six-stack, a no-repeat toggle so you stop landing on the same character three matches in a row, and a spin wheel for streamers and friend groups who want the pick to feel like an event rather than a coin flip.
What the tool actually does
Marvel Rivals launched with a roster that keeps growing, and part of the fun of a hero shooter is the moment before the match when nobody has locked in yet. Rivals Randomizer is built for that moment. The core randomizer pulls from the current season roster and returns a single hero. From there you can narrow the pool: turn the picker into a Vanguard-only roll when your squad needs a tank, restrict it to Strategists when you are practising support, or leave every role in and let chaos decide. The ban list lets you remove characters you never want to see — the hero you cannot stand playing, or the one you have already mastered and want to grow past. Team mode assembles a whole lineup at once and respects those same filters, so a group of six can each get a role-appropriate assignment in one click. The no-repeat option keeps a short memory of recent results so back-to-back duplicates stop happening, and the wheel turns any of it into a spinnable, screen-friendly draw.
None of this needs a login. The randomizer runs in your browser, your filter choices live in your own tab, and there is nothing to install. If you want the deep version, the hero randomizer is the front door, and the rest of the site is guides and reference pages that sit around it.
Why we built it
Honestly, out of frustration. When Marvel Rivals blew up, a wave of randomizer pages appeared overnight, and most of them stopped being maintained about as fast as they went up. You would click a shiny generator, roll a hero, and get handed someone who was reworked two patches ago — or, worse, never see the character who just released because the site owner had moved on to the next trend. A randomizer that hands you a stale roster is not a randomizer; it is a museum. We wanted one that treats the roster as a living thing, because Marvel Rivals treats it that way too.
So the guiding rule for this project is boring but non-negotiable: when a new hero goes live in the game, they go live in the randomizer. That is the whole promise. Everything else — the cleaner interface, the team mode, the wheel — is nice, but it only matters if the underlying list is correct. A randomizer is only as trustworthy as the pool it draws from.
Our commitment to roster accuracy
Every hero on the site is checked against the live game and against reputable Marvel Rivals coverage before it ships. When a season arrives, or a hero is added, moved between roles, or reworked in a way that changes how you would approach them, the roster here is updated to match — ideally on release day. If we ever get something wrong, we would genuinely like to hear about it; a roster error report is one of the most valuable emails we can receive. You can read the full method on our editorial process page, and you can flag a mistake through the contact page. We would rather fix a bad entry today than let it sit and quietly mislead thousands of rolls.
Who runs this
Rivals Randomizer is run by Sukie Gao, a hero-shooter player who got tired of maintaining a mental list of "which randomizers are still current" and decided to build one she could actually trust. She plays the game, follows the patch notes, and edits the guides here before they publish. We keep the personal details light on purpose — this is a tool, not a personal brand — but the editorial voice is a real human who cares whether the Vanguard the wheel just landed on still exists in the current season. You can read more on the author page.
Not affiliated with Marvel or NetEase
To be completely clear: Rivals Randomizer is an unofficial fan-made tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by NetEase, Inc. or Marvel Entertainment. Marvel Rivals and all related characters are trademarks of their respective owners. We are a fan project. We do not sell anything connected to the game, we do not host game files, and we do not claim any official status. The hero names, artwork references and the game itself belong to their respective owners; we simply built a faster, better-maintained way to roll a random pick. If you love Marvel Rivals as much as we do, that is the entire audience this site was made for.
Want to start rolling? Head back to the homepage and spin one up.