She has used them. She used them in AoU and in her show. Likely the reason she didn't use it in between is it wasn't figured into what she was doing then. Which was honing her other powers. And did so well against the enemies she faced. They are still developing her. So they likely wanted to use her powers from comics, the incorporate in her MCU ones.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
Plus you have to figure, comics she hardly uses teleport or healing. But can also do both. She just has so much more going on than most characters in the power department. There's just a lot for writers to cover. And most of what she has been in doesn't focus that much on her.
Love is for souls, not bodies.
The writers of Civil War and the third and fourth Avengers movies actually brought this up in 2019, and one of them said that House of M would be great but it didn't really seem to be within Wanda's skillset, and the other said "We took her skillset away. She had mind control stuff early."
It's very much like in comics, where one writer will not necessarily retcon something out, but they will act as if that power or story didn't happen. Wanda under the Russo/Markus/McFeely team wasn't explicitly said not to have mental powers, but she didn't use them or mention them, and a new viewer wouldn't have known she ever had them.
It reminds me a bit of how during the Busiek run Wanda could not teleport or levitate (for very long anyway), but when she popped up as a guest star in Dan Jurgens' Thor, she could teleport herself and others. But the Avengers comics never exactly said she couldn't teleport, they just acted like she couldn't.
Her powers in every medium will always be just "whatever the current writer thinks they are."
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I guess I just like it when they're consistent. Plus, there aren't many Avengers with that kind of power in the MCU, so she stands out a bit more IMO
I didn't like Wanda's line "it still doesn't change how they see me" in the finale* (like many people I wish she had said something like "it doesn't change what I did to them") but I did see someone point out something interesting, that it might be a callback to Vision's line from Civil War, where he said he wanted people to see Wanda the way he does.
I don't know if it's an intentional callback or not, but it's a very depressing callback. What Vision wanted has not happened yet and may never happen.
*Between that and the Monica line that it was replying to, that whole scene could have been written a lot better than it was.