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MVC Morrigan.png

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Morrigan is very vain, and lives for little more than the excitement of battle, although her character progression shows that Morrigan slowly takes up more of her responsibility seriously. She is a beautiful succubus woman with long, light green hair, and bat-like wings on her back and the sides of her head. Morrigan can reshape these wings into spikes and blades when attacking her enemies, as well as using them to shield herself from enemy attacks. Her wings can also separate from her, and form into a cloud of bats. She uses a variety of magical attacks as well.

Although Demitri would seem to fill the spot, it is often suggested and implied that Morrigan is the main character of the Darkstalkers series, due to her importance in the overall story as well as her many appearances outside of her game series. She may even be considered the protagonist or something of an anti-hero, since despite her demonic appearance and nature, she is not evil.

Morrigan was the original Darkstalker to break out of her original fighting game series and be transplanted in to the Marvel vs. Capcom series. In Marvel vs. Capcom, not only was Morrigan present, but an alternate "Lilith-style" Morrigan was a secret character. In Marvel vs. Capcom 2, she is joined by fellow Darkstalkers Anakaris, B.B. Hood, and Felicia.

Moves

Marvel vs. Capcom

MVC Morrigan.png

Click here for more information about Morrigan's other fighting game appearances.

Morrigan is very vain, and lives for little more than the excitement of battle, although her character progression shows that Morrigan slowly takes up more of her responsibility seriously. She is a beautiful succubus woman with long, light green hair, and bat-like wings on her back and the sides of her head. Morrigan can reshape these wings into spikes and blades when attacking her enemies, as well as using them to shield herself from enemy attacks. Her wings can also separate from her, and form into a cloud of bats. She uses a variety of magical attacks as well.

Although Demitri would seem to fill the spot, it is often suggested and implied that Morrigan is the main character of the Darkstalkers series, due to her importance in the overall story as well as her many appearances outside of her game series. She may even be considered the protagonist or something of an anti-hero, since despite her demonic appearance and nature, she is not evil.

Morrigan was the original Darkstalker to break out of her original fighting game series and be transplanted in to the Marvel vs. Capcom series. In Marvel vs. Capcom, not only was Morrigan present, but an alternate "Lilith-style" Morrigan was a secret character. In Marvel vs. Capcom 2, she is joined by fellow Darkstalkers Anakaris, B.B. Hood, and Felicia.

Moves

Marvel vs. Capcom

Template loop detected: Marvel vs. Capcom/Morrigan

Marvel vs. Capcom 2

Marvel vs. Capcom 2/Morrigan

Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds

MVC Morrigan.png

Click here for more information about Morrigan's other fighting game appearances.

Morrigan is very vain, and lives for little more than the excitement of battle, although her character progression shows that Morrigan slowly takes up more of her responsibility seriously. She is a beautiful succubus woman with long, light green hair, and bat-like wings on her back and the sides of her head. Morrigan can reshape these wings into spikes and blades when attacking her enemies, as well as using them to shield herself from enemy attacks. Her wings can also separate from her, and form into a cloud of bats. She uses a variety of magical attacks as well.

Although Demitri would seem to fill the spot, it is often suggested and implied that Morrigan is the main character of the Darkstalkers series, due to her importance in the overall story as well as her many appearances outside of her game series. She may even be considered the protagonist or something of an anti-hero, since despite her demonic appearance and nature, she is not evil.

Morrigan was the original Darkstalker to break out of her original fighting game series and be transplanted in to the Marvel vs. Capcom series. In Marvel vs. Capcom, not only was Morrigan present, but an alternate "Lilith-style" Morrigan was a secret character. In Marvel vs. Capcom 2, she is joined by fellow Darkstalkers Anakaris, B.B. Hood, and Felicia.

Moves

Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds

Portrait MVC3 Morrigan.png
Name Input
Soul Fist Arcade-Modifier-(Air).png Arcade-Stick-Qcf.png+ Arcade-Button-Punch.png
Shadow Blade Arcade-Modifier-(Air).png Arcade-Stick-Dp.png+ Arcade-Button-Punch.png
Vector Drain close, Arcade-Stick-Hcb.png+ Arcade-Button-Punch.png
Flight Arcade-Modifier-(Air).png Arcade-Stick-Qcb.png+ Arcade-Button-Special.png
Finishing Shower Arcade-Modifier-(Air).png Arcade-Stick-Qcf.png+ Arcade-Button-2xPunch.png
Astral Vision Arcade-Stick-Down.pngArcade-Stick-Down.png+ Arcade-Button-2xPunch.png
Shadow Servant Arcade-Stick-Dp.png+ Arcade-Button-2xPunch.png
Dark Illusion Level 3 Arcade-Modifier-(Air).png Arcade-Stick-Qcb.png+ Arcade-Button-2xPunch.png
Type Name Class Direction Cross-Over Combination
α Shadow Blade Direct ↑ Upward Shadow Servant
β Soul Fist Shot → Forward Finishing Shower
γ Dark Harmonizer Extra None Finishing Shower


Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3

Portrait UMVC3 Morrigan.png
Name Input
Splash Libido Arcade-Stick-Right.png+ Arcade-Button-MPunch.png
Deep Crescendo Arcade-Stick-Right.png+ Arcade-Button-HPunch.png
Soul Fist Arcade-Modifier-(Air).png Arcade-Stick-Qcf.png+ Arcade-Button-Punch.png
Soul Drain Arcade-Modifier-(Air).pngArcade-Stick-Qcf.png+ Arcade-Button-Special.png
Shadow Blade Arcade-Modifier-(Air).png Arcade-Stick-Dp.png+ Arcade-Button-Punch.png
Vector Drain close, Arcade-Stick-Hcb.png+ Arcade-Button-Punch.png
Flight Arcade-Modifier-(Air).png Arcade-Stick-Qcb.png+ Arcade-Button-Special.png
'Finishing Shower' Arcade-Modifier-(Air).png Arcade-Stick-Qcf.png+ Arcade-Button-2xPunch.png
'Astral Vision' Arcade-Stick-Down.pngArcade-Stick-Down.png+ Arcade-Button-2xPunch.png
Shadow Servant' Arcade-Stick-Dp.png+ Arcade-Button-2xPunch.png
'Dark Illusion' Level 3 Arcade-Modifier-(Air).png Arcade-Stick-Qcb.png+ Arcade-Button-2xPunch.png
Type Name Class Direction Cross-Over Combination
α Shadow Blade Direct ↑ Upward Shadow Servant
β Soul Fist Shot → Forward Finishing Shower
γ Dark Harmonizer Extra None Finishing Shower


Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3/Morrigan

Morrigan (Lilith Version)

This mode for Morrigan is a hidden character within Marvel vs. Capcom. An accidental head collision between Morrigan and Lilith results in them accidentally swapping bodies, and Lilith now being the dominant one in the pair. As a result the names of many attacks are changed, though behavior is apparently unchanged. The biggest change is the loss of the ground attack Silhouette Blade for Splendor Love, a move akin to Lilith's in Vampire Savior. Interestingly she loses her level 3 hyper, but gains no replacement move for it.

Moves

Marvel vs. Capcom

Marvel vs. Capcom/Lilith

Marvel vs. Capcom 2

Marvel vs. Capcom 2/Morrigan

Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds

MVC Morrigan.png

Click here for more information about Morrigan's other fighting game appearances.

Morrigan is very vain, and lives for little more than the excitement of battle, although her character progression shows that Morrigan slowly takes up more of her responsibility seriously. She is a beautiful succubus woman with long, light green hair, and bat-like wings on her back and the sides of her head. Morrigan can reshape these wings into spikes and blades when attacking her enemies, as well as using them to shield herself from enemy attacks. Her wings can also separate from her, and form into a cloud of bats. She uses a variety of magical attacks as well.

Although Demitri would seem to fill the spot, it is often suggested and implied that Morrigan is the main character of the Darkstalkers series, due to her importance in the overall story as well as her many appearances outside of her game series. She may even be considered the protagonist or something of an anti-hero, since despite her demonic appearance and nature, she is not evil.

Morrigan was the original Darkstalker to break out of her original fighting game series and be transplanted in to the Marvel vs. Capcom series. In Marvel vs. Capcom, not only was Morrigan present, but an alternate "Lilith-style" Morrigan was a secret character. In Marvel vs. Capcom 2, she is joined by fellow Darkstalkers Anakaris, B.B. Hood, and Felicia.

Moves

Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds

Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds/Capcom

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3/Capcom

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3/Morrigan

Morrigan (Lilith Version)

This mode for Morrigan is a hidden character within Marvel vs. Capcom. An accidental head collision between Morrigan and Lilith results in them accidentally swapping bodies, and Lilith now being the dominant one in the pair. As a result the names of many attacks are changed, though behavior is apparently unchanged. The biggest change is the loss of the ground attack Silhouette Blade for Splendor Love, a move akin to Lilith's in Vampire Savior. Interestingly she loses her level 3 hyper, but gains no replacement move for it.

Moves

Marvel vs. Capcom

Marvel vs. Capcom/Lilith