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Brawl Stars Tier List For Mythic Brawlers
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If you’re new to Brawl Stars, you may be wondering which brawlers in the game work the best. But reading an entire tier list can also be draining, especially if you just want to see how certain brawlers perform. So to make it shorter, here’s a Brawl Stars Mythic Brawlers Tier List.

Brawl Stars Mythic Brawlers Tier List

Let’s take a loot at all the brawlers in the Mythic Rarity in this Brawl Stars Mythic Brawlers Tier List. Firstly, the tier list is based off the recent Season 23 – Year of The Dragon

Brawl Stars Mythic Brawler Tier List – S+ Tier

Tara – Tara is arguably the best brawler in Brawl Stars. She has good range while also dealing a lot of damage up close. Her attacks pierce through enemies, and her Super is extremely clutch. Enemy team has all the gems? Your Super can wipe them all out if they’re bunched together. Your opponent has the ball in brawl ball and is close to scoring? Her Super can take them away from the ball and severely damage them

Tara’s Support from Beyond Gadget is an instant win button in Heist if you manage to reach the safe in one piece. Her shadows, along with Tara’s attack, can win a Heist match in a matter of seconds. Both of her star powers summon a shadow as well, which can either heal her + her teammates, or attack the enemy. Both are incredibly useful and you can’t go wrong with either.

Writing about how good Tara is could take so long we could publish a book about it. But we figure you get the message at this point. She’s the best of all Mythic Brawlers right now, hands down.

Eve – The former best Chromatic Brawler takes a backseat to Tara, but still remains a deadly option. Overall. Eve’s range, eggs, gadgets, and star powers all make her scary to fight. Slap a reload gear on her with the Quadruplets gear (which lets her egg spawn an extra hatchling) and watch your opponents suffer. Additionally, Her Gotta Go Gadget is useful for escapes, while her Happy Surprise Star Power lets her spawn an extra hatchling if she can connect her attacks.

Overall, what makes Eve great is her ability to swarm enemies. Single projectile brawlers typically struggle against Eve, especially if their attacks don’t pierce or bounce. Plus, she’s essentially immune to Mortis if fighting on map with water on it. In fact, most close range brawlers should stay away from Eve and focus on other opponents. Trying to fight her only lets her charge her Super and cause more mayhem.

Otis – Otis’ Silent Seabed Super was, is and will be, a literal game breaker for Brawl Stars. He prevents enemies from doing anything except for move. It feels worse than a stun because of how helpless you feel when muted by him. We recommend his Stencil Glue Star Power, which will mute enemies for an additional second. He has great range, does a lot of damage, and it’s easy to aim his shots due to the way they spread out.

Additionally, his main attack covers a long range and relatively wide distance. While impossible to land all three shots from far away, it makes it easier for Otis to land just one shot on the target. This at least prevents the enemy from healing and lets you charge your Super.

The former Chromatic Brawler remains in the S tier with his great attacks and utility.

S Tier

Lou – The ice man’s ability to freeze enemies in multiple ways makes him a menace on any map. Additionally, we love his new Hypercharge, which freezes enemies instantly. Furthermore, Lou’s attack range gives him comfortable distance between his enemies. You can either freeze enemies standing in his Super’s zone faster (Supercool) or reduce enemy damage output dependent on how frozen they are (Hypothermia). We love him on Hot Zone, Showdown, Gem Grab, or Bounty.

We feel Lou is perhaps one of the most underrated brawlers in Brawl Stars. With a strong main attack that covers a long range, he simply works well in almost any mode. Even if you find yourself in a close-range fight, Lou’s freezing mechanics and gadgets all provide him with some chance of escape. Therefore, we recommend unlocking him when you receive the chance. Although he received a nerf to his Super recharge rate last year, we still feel Lou just works too well.

Chuck – We expect the newest Mythic Brawler from Season 20 to get nerfed soon, but for now he’s absolutely unstoppable. What makes Chuck so great is his rapidly charging super, which he can use to place posts or dash to another one he created. The posts serve Chuck too well in any combat situation, whether it’s running away, dealing massive damage, or getting back to the objective quickly.

Chuck works extremely well in Heist, where he can dash all the way to the safe if he places his posts to the right spot. We recommend his Ghost train gadget, which lets him dash through walls. Both of his star powers work extremely well, though stealing 33% of your opponent’s ammo with Tickets Please seems too good to pass up on.

Fang – Fang is without a doubt the best close-range brawler in the game. His main attack has a decent range, even if it doesn’t deal much damage. For Fang, charging his Super is more important while he whittles enemy health down. We love his Fresh Kicks Star Power, which charges his Super completely, should he defeat an enemy with one.

Additionally, Fang’s new Hypercharge, despite a few nerfs, still works really well. However, since his Hypercharge rate was decreased by 50%, he won’t be able to use it as often as he did. Nevertheless, his Hypercharge allows him to use his Super to kick past walls and onto the enemy, making Fang difficult to evade.

Brawl Stars Mythic Brawler Tier List – A Tier

Gray – A brawler with good range who can teleport across the map via Super. Gray is also clutch for many game modes. He can get open right away in Brawl Ball, teleport to the gem grabber, or he can snag some power cubes in showdown, the list is endless. He’s also great at chasing weak enemies because of his teleport. His Walking Cane Gadget can pull enemies towards him even through walls so he can get the finishing shot.

We also recommend his New Perspective Star Power, which heals him and his teammates every time they enter his portal. Overall, Gray’s makes for one of the best teammates in the game.

Sprout – Mandy may have the longest range in the game with her Super, but before her appearance, Sprout dominated the range-game. His ranged attack flies over walls and bounces on them. If used correctly, Sprout’s main attack can bounce from one of the map to the other, making your enemies wonder how you got them. He deals good damage for a ranged brawler, and his Super is amazing.

He throws a destructible hedge (wall) that can serve so many purposes. Whether you’re escaping from enemies, giving your teammate extra cover, or blocking the goal in Brawl ball, it’s too useful to ignore. Sprout’s Transplant gadget destroys your current wall and gives you a new one. So you can basically keep yourself covered the whole game if you know when to time your gadget correctly.

Squeak –  Squeak used to be one the weaker brawlers in the game, but updates have made him a lot more viable. Not only is he adorable, but he packs a punch too. His ranged attack covers a pretty wide area before exploding, causing damage to everyone inside. Since it takes time for his bombs to explode, opponents will feel pressured not to walk through. This gives you the chance to gain map dominance and keep your enemies at bay.

We recommend his Super Sticky Star Power, as it’ll slow enemies down who make contact with his super. Residue is a great gadget for seeing inside bushes while also slowing enemies down, however it recently had its time reduced to eight seconds (previously 10). Additionally, Squeak’s Chain Reaction Star Power also received a 5% nerf. Overall, the blob-like bomber slipped down a bit for Season 20.

Charlie – Season 21’s chromatic brawler received a several nerfs in recent updates, which almost pushed her out of the A tier. Nevertheless, we still feel that she poses a threat, despite receiving six nerfs to just one buff since her launch. Her attack doesn’t launch as quickly as it used it to when it returns. However, the difference still feels negligible, which means Charlie still attacks quickly. Additionally, her Super only traps enemies for 5 seconds now instead of 7. While intended to be a nerf, it really hasn’t impacted our experience with her yet.

However, Charlie’s Spiders from her Spider gadget now have half the health they once did. Additionally, it takes her longer to charge her super, with her attack delay slowing her down. Therefore, she doesn’t fight as quickly as she did at launch.

Overall, Charlie still works great in modes like Brawl Ball or Gem Grab. Since her Super traps enemies within Cocoons, she can use it to stop a potential goal scorer or gem carrier. Nevertheless, we did move her down a bit due to four nerfs in one update alone.

Brawl Stars Mythic Brawler Tier List – B Tier

Max – Max is the only brawler in the game with 4 ammo (except if Brock has his Rocket No. 4 star power). She’s fast, deals good damage, and can be difficult to aim at. Max can either reload faster (Run N Gun) or charge her super (Super Charged) just by walking, which you usually do 24/7 during a match. Her Super gives a speed boost to all teammates and herself.

Max’s Super is great for any game mode whether you’re trying snag some gems, score a goal, or push to the Heist safe. She’s a great brawler for new players too, as she’s vey easy to get used to.

Janet – Janet received a damage buff in the recent update, elevating her relevance in the meta. We love how Janet’s attack pierces through enemies. This makes it easier to deal with swarm types like Charlie’s Spiders or Ash’s Rats. Additionally, Janet’s Super, which lifts her in the air, keeps her out of harms way while she bombs away. We recommend using her in Gem Grab as a carrier, or knockout if you need an escape.

The only thing holding Janet back is how long it takes for her to use her main attack sometimes. We recommend using her Vocal Warm Up Star Power, which increases her focus speed by 30%. That said, the attack still feels delayed, which is something that affects other brawlers like Frank, Hank, Ash, and even Kit.

Gene – Gene’s range is great for charging his Super, which is his specialty. With his super he can pull enemies from the other side of the map. This is very useful in a lot of modes like Gem Grab, Knockout, Brawl Ball, and Showdown. While his main attack is weak, he’s great at constantly hitting enemies, preventing them from healing.

Meanwhile, Gene can heal his own teammates with his Magic Puffs Star Power. He also has a useful gadget for pushing away close-range enemies with his Lamp Blowout Gadget. This gadget also heads Gene for 600 HP, providing coverage with the knock-back. Overall, he works best a support brawler.

Buster – Buster is a very solid close-range brawler with a fantastic Super. He spawns a reflective shield that shoots projectiles back towards enemies. Additionally, he can pull enemies with his Slo-Mo Replay Gadget. Unfortunately, it doesn’t slow enemies anymore, but it still pulls enemies towards you. Both of his Star Powers are good, though we recommend Blockbuster to deal extra damage when near teammates.

The only thing Buster needs to climb up is a Hypercharge or perhaps better Star Powers. Blockbuster increases his attack damage if teammates are close by. However, now you risk being wiped out in one wave of attacks, or giving up too much field in Brawl Ball. Kevlar Vest gives him a slight defensive boost and resistance to knock backs while his Super is active. Overall, the defensive boost is negligible and the Super doesn’t last long enough for more value.

Willow – When Willow first came out, many were excited to see her super (Hex), which lets her control enemies. While it works in some situations, it almost always works against her. Hex heals enemies completely. If the opponent can just stay away from the Hexed teammate for a few seconds, they’ll get a shiny new teammate with full health.

Willow, meanwhile, will be alone, unable to move, and open to attack. Her main attack is good though, as it deals damage over time, and keeps enemies from healing. We recommend her Love Is Blind Star Power, where you can reduce enemy reload speeds by 25%. Both of her gadgets are okay, as they can both maybe get you out of a pinch, if need be. However, Willow received multiple buffs since June, including buffs to her HP, Super Range, and a 25% shield while controlling an enemy.

Brawl Stars Mythic Brawler Tier List – C Tier

Mr. P – Mr. P has been nerfed 10 times and only buffed 5 times since he released in 2020. While recent balance changes have been more favorable towards him, he’s still got some issues to fix. It is nice that his attack can hit enemies twice, but he’s only as good as his Super allows him.

Mr. P places a turret that spawns little porters that chase and damage enemies. He can either buff them (Service Bell) or spawn an extra porter (Porter Reinforcements). His star powers can either increase his main attack (Handle With Care) or his porter’s stats (Revolving Door). But the problem with Mr. P is that if his porter is destroyed, he’s not really that useful. He’s not a threat if he doesn’t have some backup.

Overall, Mr. P used to be among the best ranged brawlers in the game. Now he sits around the middle of the pack, still relevant thanks to his Super and attack mechanic.

Mortis – Mortis is one of the most fun brawlers to play with. A lot of people love playing as him, despite many don’t quite know how to. The problem with Mortis is that he needs to make actual contact to strike an enemy. Most other close range brawlers can take him down quickly, so long as he doesn’t have his Super. This means most Mortis players are either too aggressive or too passive, usually never in between.

However, Mortis has great Star Powers and gadgets. His Creepy Harvest Star Power restores HP if he takes down an enemy, while his Survival Shovel Gadget increases his reload speed. We also like the Combo Spinner gadget, which is great if you need to add a little extra damage to your attacks.

Additionally, Mortis’ long dash now charges regardless of his ammo. So even if you’re low on ammo, our vampiric shovel-slasher gets to charge one of his most important moves throughout the whole match.

R-T – R-T’s long range helps him out, but as a single projectile brawler, he has his weaknesses. We love his ability to mark enemies, though unlike Belle’s super, it doesn’t last forever. Additionally, his Super form, which splits him into two, leaves him vulnerable to attack. Furthermore, it makes him a close range brawler similar to Jacky, making it difficult to fight with him.

That said, R-T does do a good job of tracking brawlers down. It’s difficult to get the first shot on him in open maps, unless you use another long range option like Mandy or Piper. R-T’s Super form also helps on maps with tons of walls and cover, making him useful in several modes.

If using R-T, try checking out his Hacks Gadget and Quick Maths Star Power to get the most out of his main attack.

Byron – Rounding out our Brawl Stars Mythic Tier List is Byron, who has been nerfed into irrelevancy. While he has great range, his reload speed is slow, and he can’t get his shots off as fast as he used to. As a healer, Byron is decent, but you’re forced to decide whether to heal your teammates or attack enemies. Look at Poco, who can heal and attack at the same time (via Da Capo Star power). Then, look at Pam, who can also do the same (Mama’s Hug) while also placing a healing turret.

Byron can heal teammates or damage enemies with his Super, which does do a good amount of damage. However, once again you’re forced to decide which will be better off for your team. He’s not the worst brawler, but as a healer he’s not the greatest. At the very least, he only needs three shots to charge his super instead of 4. This buff helps get him out of the D tier and into C. However, he remains the worst of the Mythic Brawlers right now.

Buzz – Buzz’s ability to stun brawlers is hampered by the fact that many brawlers have an ability to escape it. Whether they have a jump, slowing, or stunning gadget, it seems escaping Buzz isn’t too difficult. Additionally, some Buzz players focus too much on either charging their super or wasting their lives. We recommend Buzz’s Eyes Sharp Star Power, to increase your Super charging range by 33%. However, you’ll still need to rely on cover and bushes to make the most of this former chromatic brawler.

However, Buzz, like most close-range brawlers, suffer in a meta that seemingly favors long range brawlers/throwers. We only recommend using him in team-based modes where your teammates can at least provide cover. Nevertheless, Buzz sits around the middle of the pack for close-range heroes.

Brawl Stars Mythic Brawler Tier List – D Tier

Ruffs – Ruffs is only as good as the teammates surrounding him. His super is fantastic, but if your teammates die within seconds of receiving your upgrade, it will all be for nothing. However, we do like Ruffs’ main attack, which ricochets off walls. Additionally, his super deals damage before it releases an upgrade for teammates. Nevertheless, using Ruffs only works when playing with a dedicated team of friends.

Mico – Mico is free and fun to use, but he feels very weird to use. Imagine using a Mortis who hopped instead of dashing forward, with an extremely slow reload speed. Overall, the idea seems great, but Mico really doesn’t feel like a threat. While he avoids damage in mid-air, so many Brawlers have ways to avoid at least 1-2 of his attacks. Additionally, aiming with Mico can be tricky unless you know exactly where your target is going.

If you want to use him, check out his Presto Gadget and Monkey Business Star Power. At least with these abilities, you can jump farther and even steal enemy ammo.

Doug – Doug is similar to Jacky, who just so happens to be one of the worst brawlers in the meta. Doug is one of those brawlers who deals more damage the closer he is. But with so many brawlers having jump, stun, slow, or knock-back abilities, it’s difficult for him to get up close and personal. He’s able to heal teammates, which is always nice, but his healing isn’t that effective right now.

We recommend using his Extra Mustard gadget, since the extra damage may be what you need to defeat the enemy. But as of right now, we recommend waiting to unlock Doug until Supercell gets a chance to rework him.

That wraps it up for the Brawl Stars Mythic Brawlers Tier List. Check out our Rare, Super Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Chromatic Brawler Tier lists if you’re interested in those too.

This article first appeared on Gaming on ClutchPoints and was syndicated with permission.

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