Wholesale Dissection: A Uniquely Sized Tier List for Brawl Stars

Join us as we dive into a quirky yet thought-provoking Brawl Stars tier list, a creation of unique proportions that has stirred up the community.

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There’s never a dull day in the Brawl Stars community, and it seems our creative minds are at it again, with a recent posting about a tier list based entirely on character size. The author, a user who goes by the handle ‘Embarrassed-Today240’, presented their tier list, sparking a lively exchange of ideas and insights.

Summary

  • Claims about Surge’s actual size, as per user ‘losthonzacz777’, stirred considerable debate.
  • ‘Gqlaxy_irl’ brought to surface the interesting notion on whether this tier list was based on the author’s personal experiences.
  • ‘DreamingGus’ was relieved this latest assessment wasn’t confined to the combat prowess of female Brawlers.
  • Much appreciation was voiced for the list’s deviation from typical tier list norms, the foremost appreciator being ‘BaySharp’

Different Dimension

Firstly, let’s delve into a lighter diversion. ‘losthonzacz777’ evidently turned the tide by attesting that our tierlist initiator seems to have entirely missed the third stage of Surge, a character whose height dominance is somewhat of a community running joke. Very subtle, losthonzacz777, very subtle indeed.

Humorous Undertones

Praise was extended by ‘DreamingGus’ who was notably ecstatic that a tier list finally deviated from the obsessing over female Brawlers. ‘BaySharp’ went to the extent of proclaiming this as the ONE tier list that mattered. Kudos to our creator for lightening our day with this ‘larger’ than life tier list presentation.

Querying the Creator

‘Gqlaxy_irl’, on the other hand, raised some brow over the methodology. They questioned whether the list was born out of personal experiences, piquing our interest too. A weighting mechanism explanation would, indeed, have been celebrated.

Caught the waves of this exciting discussion, haven’t you? This article definitely brought all shapes and sizes into a single field, creating an innovative assessment holy grail that brought laughs, intellectual debates, and that much needed ‘size does matter’ emphasis. So the next time someone asks you about your favorite Brawler’s size, you’ll know not to ask them ‘Why?’ but to ask ‘How high?’