Banners, also known as Profile Banners, are a type of cosmetic item that can be collected in MultiVersus. They serve as the background for Fighters during the Vs. and Match End screens, with many of them referencing elements from the franchises represented in the game.
Features a fireplace alongside a carpet with MultiVersus' shortened "MVS" logo on it, and three Christmas socks with Batman's Bat Emblem, Scooby-Doo's Tag, and Wonder Woman's Emblem on them.
RARE
200
Extra Toastie
Features Toasty flying in space in a manner very similar to the 2011 Nyan Cat internet meme.
Features the blue version of the Default Banner with a broken "Maintenance" panel. "Under Construction" tape is plastered all over it, reminiscing of the tape seen on Silly Queue's thumbnail.
Features a brick wall with the word "MultiVersus" sprayed over it with graffiti. Banners displaying mexican wrestler-like Batman and Superman (known as El Murcielago and Super) fighting against Jake the Dog and Reindog (known as El Perro and Rein) respectively can also be seen on it. Its title is a play on the phrase "grudge match" and the term "grunge", a term for a subgenre of alternative rock music.
UNCOMMON
100
Nite Lite
Features several neon blacklight images against a dark blue background, those being an evil-looking slice of Toast with a crown and wings, the word "MVS", and a happy face.
Based on the screensaver seen on DVD players, comprised of a logo moving across the screen and changing color whenever it hits a wall. It has become infamous due to people hyping up when the logo perfectly hits the corner of the screen. In this Banner, what would be the DVD logo is replaced with the "MVS" logo. If watched long enough, the MVS logo will indeed hit the corner of the Banner.
Based on Ice King, the original main antagonist of Adventure Time, and his penguins. Its design is a reference to the cover art of the Adventure Time: Ice King Issue 1 comic book.
Features the Warner Bros. Water Tower covered in Christmas decorations. Its design was probably inspired by the tower's appearance in the episode "Noel".
Based on the Arkham Asylum penitentiary. It is oftentimes the home of numerous members of Batman's gallery of rogues, such as The Joker and Harley Quinn.
Features Bud and Lou, Harley Quinn's pet hyenas, who made their first appearance in the forty-ninth episode of Batman: The Animated Series, "The Man Who Killed Batman".
Based on The Fortress of Solitude, Superman's operational headquarters, and the place from which he found out about his true identity and heritage, that made its official debut in Action Comics (Volume 1) #241.
Based on Superman. Its title references how he, and the rest of the Kryptonians, have bulletproof skin.
LEGENDARY
20,000
Long Live the Bat
Features a silhouette of Batman with his crest in yellow, with his name above him, the words "85 Years" at his feet, and "Long Live the Bat" in the background moving across the banner. Released to promote the 85th anniversary of Batman.
Based on the cover art for the Harley Quinn (Volume 3) #1 comic series from the DC Universe Rebirth initiative. Its title references the moment Harley decided to stop being The Joker's lackey and forge her own path.
Based on the titan statue that's located in the Free City of Braavos. The term "Bravos" is used to describe the swaggering swordsmen that hail from Braavos.
References Bugs Bunny's tunnels which he uses to travel from place to place. Its title also references Elmer Fudd's pronunciation of the word "rabbit" and how he usually hunts Bugs Bunny during rabbit seasons, as well as the "Rabbit Season" joke that was featured in the 1951 Merrie Melodies short "Rabbit Fire".
References Bugs Bunny's rabbit hole, which has appeared in a variety of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts and usually acts as his house. Sometimes, the hole is also accompanied by a mailbox.
Based on a scene from "The Wedding Squanchers", the tenth episode of season 2, in which the Smith family attempt to settle on a new planet and come across a planet that orbits around a constantly screaming sun.
Based on Ruben Ridley, a deceased homeless man who had a miniature theme park built inside his body by Rick. He later gets enlarged in space after dying of tuberculosis so that Morty and Annie, who were inside him, can escape via one of his nipple holes. Ruben died naked while wearing his Santa hat.
References the Black Knight, the monster alter-ego of Mr. Wickles, the main villain from the very first episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, "What a Night for a Knight".
References the various generic monsters from the Scooby-Doo franchise. The "eyes in the dark" seen on the Banner could be a reference to the trope that's frequently used in the series.
Based on the three planets seen in promotional art for the 2019 Steven Universe: Unleash the Light video game. Blue Diamond's ship can also be seen on it.
Based on the seashore of Beach City. Beach Party Garnet and Steven, playing his ukulele, can be seen on it, sitting on a mat that resembles the Pride Flag.
RARE
200
Once A Crystal Gem
Based on the Insignia of all 4 members of the Crystal Gems from Steven Universe Future.
In the initial reveal trailer for the game, a placeholder Banner can be seen briefly.[1]
During Season 2 (Open Beta), the Default Banner was changed to a different version that was always blue and wouldn't change its color (although the original version was still present in Bot Battles, alongside its color changing ability). The Banner was brought back to its original state in the Offline Mode hiatus.
Multiple banners had their rarities completely changed:
Deluxe Founder used to be listed as being EPIC.
Founder used to be listed as being RARE.
Premium Founder used to be listed as being LEGENDARY.
EVO 2022 used to be listed as being EPIC.
Foretold Champion used to be listed as being RARE, EPIC, and LEGENDARY depending on the obtained version.
HAHAHAHA used to be listed as being EPIC.
Boo-t of Armor was originally listed as being EPIC.
Ghosts In Them There Hills Gold used to be listed as being LEGENDARY.
Scooby-Dooby-Doo! was originally listed as being UNCOMMON.
Despite Alpha Tester and Scoobtober's Greetings being set to never return, neither of them are listed as being ELUSIVE.
Trophy Falls was originally known as Waterfall.
Mistakes Were Made was originally known as Burning City.
The ValentiNeon Patch erroneously refers to ValentiNeon Vortex as "ValentiNeon Surge", which is actually the name of a Profile Icon with a similar design to this Banner introduced in the same Patch.
It also mixes up their unlock methods.
The ValentiNeon Patch also refers to Lovestorm as "Love Storm".
Fort, Sweet Fort Banner used to be called Treefort.
Themyscira Sunset Banner was originally simply known as Themyscira.
Road to Arkham Banner was originally known as Arkham Asylum.
Gotham Knight Banner was originally known as Bat Signal.
Coincidentally, that is also the name of a Ringout VFX.
The Man of Steel Banner was originally known as Superman Pattern.
The Wonder Woman Banner was originally known as WW Pattern.
Jinkies! G-g-ghost! was originally known as Haunted Mansion.
Mystery Inc. was originally known as Scooby Groovy in the Closed Alpha.
Boo-t of Armor was originally known as Knight Banner in the Closed Alpha.
Scooby-Dooby-Doo! was originally known as Scooby Tag Pattern in the Closed Alpha.
The Lunar Sea Spire Banner was originally erroneously known as Luna's Sea Spire in the Open Beta.
Slicing In is erroneously listed as being from DC in-game.
Tools of the Trade is erroneously listed as being from Looney Tunes in-game.
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Teaser for the EVO 2022 Cosmetics.
Code reveal.
"Don't want to get caught in this snowball fight ☃️ Wishing all our MVPs a Happy Holidays!"