S-Tier: The Dominant Forces
These Legendary Brawlers are at the pinnacle of performance, offering unmatched prowess and versatility that can sway the course of any match.
- Spike: With his high damage output and area control, Spike remains a formidable force, capable of shredding through even the tankiest of opponents.
- Crow: Crow’s poison effect, mobility, and harassing capabilities make him a persistent threat, allowing him to control the pace of the game and weaken foes over time.
- Amber: Her continuous stream of fire and area denial capabilities make Amber a top pick, burning down enemies and controlling key areas with ease.
A-Tier: Highly Effective and Versatile
A-tier Brawlers are powerful and offer significant advantages, though they may not be as overwhelmingly dominant as the S-tier.
- Leon: Known for his stealth and burst damage, Leon can eliminate key targets and escape unscathed, making him a high-threat brawler in various situations.
- Sandy: With his sandstorm Super that offers both concealment and damage, Sandy provides excellent support and area control, making him a solid choice in team play.
- Meg: Meg’s ability to transform and unleash a more powerful mech form gives her a unique edge in sustained fights, provided she can manage her Super effectively.
B-Tier: Strong but Situational
This group of Brawlers are capable and can perform well but often require the right conditions or strategies to fully unlock their potential.
- Luo: Luo’s skillset, offering both offensive and defensive capabilities, makes him a versatile fighter, though he needs strategic positioning and timing to maximize his impact.
- Grom: Grom’s long-range explosive attacks provide good area control, but his effectiveness can vary depending on the map layout and enemy composition.
- Mortis: Despite being a high-skill-cap Brawler, Mortis’s dependency on close-range combat and his difficulty in dealing with groups place him here.
C-Tier: Niche and Conditional
C-tier Legendary Brawlers have unique strengths but are often overshadowed by others due to their specific limitations or the higher skill ceiling required to excel.
- Leon (Shadow Variant): While similar to his original version, this variant of Leon trades some burst potential for stealth tactics, making him more situational.
- Surge: Surge’s upgrade mechanic can be powerful, but his reliance on progressive enhancements makes him vulnerable in fast-paced or early-game scenarios.
- Colt (Legendary Skin): While skins don’t affect gameplay, a Legendary skin for Colt can make him appear more intimidating, though it doesn’t improve his in-game performance.
The best Legendary Brawler for 2024 depends on many factors, but Spike, Crow, and Amber are my top choices currently. As Brawl Stars evolves, so too will my rankings of these formidable characters, making it essential to stay updated and adaptable. Stay tuned for updates of this list, but for new ones, too!