SpenLC – Brawl Stars: Ranking All 23 Mythic Brawlers from Worst to Best

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In SpenLC – Brawl Stars’ latest video, he takes a look at all 23 Mythic Brawlers in Brawl Stars and ranks them from worst to best. He provides insights into each Brawler’s strengths and weaknesses, helping viewers decide which ones to pick for their Star Road journey. With the introduction of 23 Mythic Brawlers, SpenLC wonders if there might be a new Rarity in the future. Let’s dive into his rankings and see which Brawlers come out on top!

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Key Takeaways:

  • SpenLC ranks all 23 Mythic Brawlers from worst to best in Brawl Stars.
  • He provides insights into each Brawler’s strengths and weaknesses.
  • Some Brawlers, like Doug and Willow, are considered the worst, while others, like Fang and Charlie, are the best.
  • The rankings are based on their performance in different game modes and the current meta.

Doug: The Worst Mythic Brawler

Doug is ranked as the worst Mythic Brawler by SpenLC. While he can be decent at low trophies, he falls short in higher-level gameplay.

Willow: Underrated but Ineffective

SpenLC considers Willow as the second worst Mythic Brawler. While she used to have potential on certain maps, she struggles against aggression and is difficult to push.

Sprout: Great in Power League, Terrible in Ladder

According to SpenLC, Sprout is a great Brawler in Power League but struggles in ladder matches. His limited kit and inability to keep up with aggression make him one of the worst Mythics to unlock.

Byron: Fun to Play, But Not Competitive

Byron, with his healing and sniper gameplay, is one of SpenLC’s favorite Brawlers. However, in the competitive meta, he falls to the bottom due to his squishiness and inability to keep up with fast-paced action.

Max: Versatile but Hard to Pop Off

Max, once considered a versatile pick, now struggles to make impactful plays in the current meta. While a skilled Max player can still do well with good teammates, it’s challenging to pop off with her in the current meta.

Mortis: Fun Factor vs Competitive Viability

SpenLC acknowledges that Mortis is a fun Brawler to play but falls short in competitive viability. He can counter certain Brawlers effectively but requires a lot of concentration to be successful. SpenLC suggests unlocking a safer Brawler instead.

Rico: Fallen off in Rankings

While Rico used to be a go-to pick for SpenLC, he has fallen off in the rankings due to the introduction of hyper tanks. Rico’s lack of DPS and support role make him an okay pick but not a top choice.

Jean: Falling off in the Meta

SpenLC expresses his disappointment with Jean’s performance in the current meta. While he has some strengths, such as extra healing with aggressive teammates, his pull ability has become predictable, and there are better options available.

Mr. P: Good for Knockout and Bounty

Mr. P shines in knockout and bounty game modes, where his ability to escape tanky opponents is valuable. However, in regular Brawl matches, he is considered one of the worst Brawlers. His simplicity and annoying super make him an easy-to-use choice.

Buzz: Climbing up the Rankings

With recent buffs, Buzz has climbed up in the rankings. While not a competitive pick, he offers a fun gameplay experience and the potential for pop-off plays. Overall, he’s worth unlocking for the enjoyment factor.

Chu: Awkward but Powerful in Heist

Chu can be challenging to play due to his awkward mechanics, but he excels in specific game modes like Heist. He’s a unique Brawler and can be enjoyable to use if players can overcome his quirks.

Squeak: Powerful Late Pick

Squeak is considered a powerful pick, especially as a late pick in matches. While he may struggle against aggressive Brawlers, he has a place in game modes like Hot Zone and can be a decent choice overall.

Tara: Good Overall, but Drifting off in Meta

Tara, once able to shred through tanks, is starting to drift off in the meta. While still a solid pick in Heist and Gem Grab, she faces challenges against hyper tanks with stat boosts. Despite this, she remains a consistent and reliable option.

Janet: Super Versatile and Safe Pick

Janet has seen an increase in usage at the top end of Power League. She excels in scouting grass with her gadget and is a safe pick in almost every game mode except Heist. Her versatility makes her a reliable choice.

Buster: Nerfs Hurt, But Still Viable

The nerf to Buster’s gadget affected his performance, but he can still make things happen on the map with skilled play. While no longer a top-tier pick, he can be effective in the right setup.

Eve: Dominant in Water Tile Maps

Eve dominates in maps with water tiles, making her a go-to option in those situations. She can handle long-range opponents and feed her super from tanks, making her versatile and strong overall.

RTI: Mr. Versatile and Safe

RTI is a safe pick that can counter snipers and tanks effectively. There are no clear counters to RTI, making him a reliable choice in various game modes, including Brawl and Gem Grab.

Otis: Shutdown Specialist

Otis shines as a shutdown option against aggressive Brawlers with hyper charges. His super can waste a lot of hyper charge duration, making him a valuable pick in the current meta.

Lou: Nerf Hurt, But Still Solid in Ladder

While Lou’s nerf affected his performance, he remains a solid pick in ladder matches. His ability to deal with tanks and dominate with his hyper charge makes him a safe choice, especially in Hot Zone.

Gray: Power League Specialist

Gray is more suited for Power League, particularly in knockout, bounty, and hot zone game modes. His low DPS limits his viability in regular Brawl matches, but his walking cane gadget is one of the best in the game.

Moe: Insane Late Pick

Moe is consistently ranked as one of the best Brawlers due to his potential to pop off. While his weaknesses against tanks are evident, he excels in late picks and can dominate with the right setup.

Charlie: Cheesy Super and Strong Counter

Charlie has made a comeback in the meta with her cheesy super and ability to counter hyper charges. She excels in almost every game mode and is a reliable pick against top Brawlers like Fang.

Fang: The Undisputed Best Mythic Brawler

Fang takes the top spot as the best Mythic Brawler in the game. While not dominant in power league, he is unstoppable in ladder matches, deleting opponents with ease. His hyper charge and chaining super make him brain-dead to play, and he is a must-have for any Brawl Stars player.