The world of gaming has extended its tendrils to smartphones. Where we once had games like the infamous Snake on classic Nokia headsets, we now have titles like Batman and Need for Speed either porting console quality games to phones or exclusively developing games that cater to phones. The point is that mobile phone gaming ... Read more
Brawl Stars' dynamic roster features more than 70 brawlers to choose from. Each character offers their own set of unique skills and playstyle, which will be put to the test in the various modes. But since there are so many fighters, we'll rank the best Brawl Stars characters in an epic tier list.
Best Brawl Stars characters tier list
For the best of the best, we'll start with the S Tier Brawl Stars characters, then work our way down to C Tier:
S Tier
Melodie
Nita
Amber
Angelo
Belle
Buzz
Charlie
Cordelius
A Tier
Bibi
El Primo
Colette
Colt
Dynamike
Edgar
Gene
Jack
Jessie
Max
Meg
Pam
Piper
Poco
Rico
Rosa
Sandy
Spike
Sprout
Surge
Tick
B Tier
8-bit
Pearl
Shelley
Barley
Bea
Bonnie
Brock
Bull
Buster
Byron
Carl
Crow
Emz
Eve
Fang
Gale
Griff
Gus
Hank
Larry and Lawrie
Leon
Lola
Mandy
Mico
Mortis
Mr. P
Nani
Otis
Ruffs
R-T
Sam
Squeak
Stu
C Tier
Ash
Bo
Chuck
Darryl
Doug
Frank
Gray
Grom
Janet
Penny
Kit
Lou
Maisie
Penny
Tara
Willow
Brawl Stars' S Tier brawlers work for almost any mode thanks to their versatile abilities. For example, Buzz with a Hypercharge can be an absolute beast, allowing you to take down opponents with a few hits. Melodie has also become a fan-favorite amongst the brawlers due to her high damage rates and speedy movements.
Based on my own experience, Nita is my favorite Brawl Stars character to use. Her teddy bear can annilate players on the field instantly. Using both your attacks and her NPC helps increase attack damage.
On the other hand, the Brawl Stars B Tier is hit-or-miss. While they can be vital in some modes, the fighters are significantly weak in different variations. You can see that with characters like Mico, who primarily excels in Knockout but not much else. These characters have also received more impactful de-buffs, even worse than A Tier.
The C Tier may be the one you want to avoid altogether. They just don't really do much attack-wise, and they can be challenging to maneuver on the field.
Hello! Welcome back to our regular feature where we write a little bit about some of the games we've been playing over the past few days. This week we've gone with a bit of a theme: matchmaking. We've pulled on some of our most memorable matchmaking experiences from games we loved. Can you remember any of yours?
If you fancy catching up on some of the older editions of What We've Been Playing, here's our archive.
RuneScape is a game with a lot of grinding and, in many cases, this means a lot of standing around. Be it Woodcutting or Fishing, you'll find yourself fixed to one location where the only movement is between skill-spots or when it's time for a bank run to deposit your goods. (Unless you're a litterbug who just dumps everything on the ground.) Due to this I, and many other RuneScape players, have partaken in the long standing tradition of chatting away as your XP slowly climbs to the next level.