All 104 Brawlers — full Brawl Stars 2026 roster
This page lists the 104 brawlers in Brawl Stars' current rotation, with the rarity each one unlocks at and a direct link to their individual meta breakdown. The roster syncs daily with Supercell's official API, so any new brawler shows up on launch day; rarity comes from Brawlify, and while that CDN catches up (usually one to three days) our local rarity map plugs the visual gap.
Each brawler has its own page with global win rate over the last 14 days, best map, top likely counters, and the 7-day WR trend. All percentages come from real top-PRO battles across eleven countries, Bayesian-smoothed so a brawler with a small sample doesn't show a misleading percentage. Full computation details live on the methodology page.
The current roster spans 104 brawlers across 8 distinct rarities, from Trophy Road through Ultra Legendary. Rarity isn't just a cosmetic stamp: it determines the unlock route, the cost in credits or gems, and how long it takes an average player to add a brawler to their lineup. This page groups the list into rarity blocks so you can see at a glance which brawlers are within reach of your progression.
The 1 Trophy Road brawlers are free and unlock simply by climbing the trophy ladder to the right milestone; they are the natural starting point for any new account. Things change at Rare: you need Starr Road credits or gems, and Mythic, Legendary and Ultra Legendary demand progressively longer credit grinds. Ultra Legendary is the smallest rarity tier in the game and tends to be reserved for characters with very specific kits.
The trend data shown on every individual brawler page is recomputed every 6 hours over a rolling 7-day window of pro battles. That cadence is deliberate: fast enough to catch a mid-week map rotation, slow enough to keep a freak Friday from becoming a permanent conclusion. Behind it sits the brawler_trends table, which aggregates pick rate and win rate brawler-by-brawler before serving the page.
When pick rate and win rate climb together, you're usually looking at a fresh synergy: a map that just entered rotation, a gadget someone rediscovered, a team composition that breaks the expected matchup. Those windows last two or three weeks before PRO teams adjust their picks and the curve flattens. If a brawler shows up at the top of the trend list, it's usually worth testing right away; it tends to settle back toward its baseline WR afterwards.
The roster is sorted first by descending rarity and then, within each block, by brawler ID — which in Brawl Stars maps cleanly to release order. That ordering makes it easy to spot both old classics and recent names. Each tile links to a detailed sheet with 90-day analysis: global WR, best map, worst matchups, 7-day trend and a comparison against the rest of the brawler's class.
If you're starting fresh, begin with the Trophy Road set: they are free and several hold WRs above 52% in the current meta, so they're not a concession — they're a competitive choice. If you're mid-progression, prioritize the Mythics: their credit cost pays off because their kits are usually versatile enough to fit several modes. Save Legendaries and Ultra Legendaries for when you already know which mode or composition you want to reinforce.
Every trend figure is read from the brawler_trends table, which an internal cron recomputes every six hours filtered by source='global' — meaning battles obtained through probabilistic sampling over the top 200 in eleven different countries. The personal battles of our premium users are explicitly excluded from any public aggregate: they neither inflate nor distort the percentages you see here, both for privacy and for statistical integrity. The full sampling detail lives on the methodology page.
Rarity distribution
Rarity determines how each brawler unlocks in-game (Trophy Road rewards, past Brawl Boxes, or specific packs in the new progression system). In the competitive meta, rarity is not a direct proxy for power: many Trophy Roads keep win rates above 52% fourteen days after a rotation, and several Legendaries hover steadily around 50%. This table shows how many brawlers fall in each category with the current roster.
Percentages are rounded to the nearest integer and sum to 100 within ±1 point.
Meta notes
The Brawl Stars meta shifts with every map / mode rotation. Some brawlers are consistent (their win rate fluctuates by less than a percentage point week to week), others have cyclical peaks when a map that rewards their kit comes into rotation. Each individual brawler page shows the 7-day trend in exact percentage when the sample is large enough; when it isn't, we show a placeholder rather than a low-confidence number.
We don't publish aggregated tier lists because they treat fast-moving things (rotation, last-pick advantage, team synergy) as if they were static. Instead, we invite you to open the page of the brawler you care about: there you see WR, best map, primary counters, and the trend, all computed from the same PRO data with the same Bayesian methodology.
This week in the meta
These shifts come from our daily sampling of top-player battles across eleven countries, refreshed every day so the movements you see reflect the current meta, not last month’s.
- Stu is surging this week (+15.5 pts pro win rate)
- Buzz is surging this week (+10.8 pts pro win rate)
- Lou is surging this week (+10.6 pts pro win rate)
- Trunk is sliding (22.9 pts pro win rate)
- Ziggy is sliding (22.0 pts pro win rate)
- Kit is sliding (19.4 pts pro win rate)
- Nori leads the roster with a 82.2% pro win rate
Frequently asked questions
How many brawlers are there right now?
There are 104 brawlers today. The list is synced daily with Supercell via /api/brawlers.
Does rarity indicate meta strength?
Not directly. Many Trophy Road brawlers (free) keep competitive WRs above 52%. Rarity marks unlock cost, not power.
How is rarity assigned when Brawlify is behind?
We cross-reference the Brawlify API (1-3 day lag for new brawlers). In the meantime, a local BRAWLER_RARITY_MAP covers the gap on launch day.
Why do some brawlers show a dash in the trend?
The 7d trend requires at least 3 battles in each half of the window. Without enough sample, we show — instead of a misleading value.
Which brawler should I buy first?
Start with the free Trophy Road ones (Shelly, Colt, Nita...). For gems, prioritise versatile Mythics over niche Legendaries — more real use per gem spent.
brawlers (104)

SHELLY
Trophy Road

COLT
Rare

BULL
Rare

BROCK
Rare

RICO
Super Rare

SPIKE
Legendary

BARLEY
Super Rare

JESSIE
Super Rare

NITA
Rare

DYNAMIKE
Super Rare

EL PRIMO
Rare

MORTIS
Mythic

CROW
Legendary

POCO
Rare

BO
Epic

PIPER
Epic

PAM
Epic

TARA
Mythic

DARRYL
Super Rare

PENNY
Super Rare

FRANK
Epic

GENE
Mythic

TICK
Super Rare

LEON
Legendary

ROSA
Rare

CARL
Super Rare

BIBI
Epic

8-BIT
Super Rare

SANDY
Legendary

BEA
Epic

EMZ
Epic

MR. P
Mythic

MAX
Mythic

JACKY
Super Rare

GALE
Chromatic

NANI
Epic

SPROUT
Mythic

SURGE
Chromatic

COLETTE
Chromatic

AMBER
Legendary

LOU
Chromatic

BYRON
Mythic

EDGAR
Epic

RUFFS
Chromatic

STU
Epic

BELLE
Chromatic

SQUEAK
Mythic

GROM
Epic

BUZZ
Chromatic

GRIFF
Epic

ASH
Epic

MEG
Legendary

LOLA
Chromatic

FANG
Chromatic

EVE
Chromatic

JANET
Chromatic

BONNIE
Chromatic

OTIS
Chromatic

SAM
Chromatic

GUS
Epic

BUSTER
Chromatic

CHESTER
Legendary

GRAY
Mythic

MANDY
Chromatic

R-T
Chromatic

WILLOW
Mythic

MAISIE
Chromatic

HANK
Epic

CORDELIUS
Mythic

DOUG
Chromatic

PEARL
Chromatic

CHUCK
Chromatic

CHARLIE
Mythic

MICO
Mythic

KIT
Legendary

LARRY & LAWRIE
Chromatic

MELODIE
Chromatic

ANGELO
Chromatic

DRACO
Legendary

LILY
Legendary

BERRY
Chromatic

CLANCY
Chromatic

MOE
Chromatic

KENJI
Legendary

SHADE
Mythic

JUJU
Mythic

MEEPLE
Chromatic

OLLIE
Chromatic

LUMI
Chromatic

FINX
Epic

JAE-YONG
Chromatic

KAZE
Mythic

ALLI
Chromatic

TRUNK
Chromatic

MINA
Epic

ZIGGY
Chromatic

PIERCE
Legendary

GIGI
Chromatic

GLOWY
Mythic

SIRIUS
Ultra Legendary

NAJIA
Mythic

DAMIAN
Mythic

STARR NOVA
Mythic

BOLT
Epic
