Hey Brawler! Whether you're a competitive grinder pushing ranked every season or a casual player just hopping in for fun, knowing the tier list can make a huge difference in how you play. Today, we're bringing you the latest Brawl Stars tier list to help you master the battlefield and enjoy the game—breaking down which Brawlers are dominating and which ones are worth investing in. If you want to know, just keep reading!
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How We Rank Brawlers
In 2026, the meta is defined by explosive power and high mobility. The Brawlers dominating the scene right now are those who can either survive the Hypercharge burst or initiate it before the enemy has a chance to react. Hypercharges have completely reshaped how the game is played, and balance patches drop almost every week. We've ranked every Brawler from S to F based on their real competitive performance, so you can stop guessing and start climbing.
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1. Pick & Win Rates
For a brawler to hit S-tier, they need more than just hype. We look at hard data from pro tournaments and the Masters/Legendary ladder. If a brawler is constantly being picked and maintaining a high win rate, they earn that status in the tier list because of their stats.
2. The Hypercharge Meta
Right now, hypercharges dictate the entire game. A brawler's ranking heavily relies on how oppressive they become when they use their hypercharge. Brawlers with a hypercharge with better performance (like Colt or Mortis) naturally rank higher than those with weaker hypercharges (like Barley).
3. Mode Versatility
To be a top-tier brawler, you have to be viable across many games, not just one. While niche picks like Dynamike or Chuck absolutely dominate in Heist, S-tier status is strictly reserved for brawlers who can consistently carry in many modes at the same time, like Colt or Crow.
4. Crowd Control & Utility
Shutting down an enemy's playstyle is often way more valuable than just pumping out raw damage. We weigh both Hard CC (stuns and knockbacks that interrupt abilities, like Colette with her star power) and Soft CC (slows and silences, like Crow with his gadget) to see just how badly a Brawler can disrupt the enemy team's lanes.
5. Draft Pressure
The best Brawlers can win games before the match even starts. If picking someone like Mortis or Edgar completely derails the opponent's strategy and forces them into awkward, desperate counter-picks, that Brawler brings massive "Draft Pressure" to the table.
Brawl Stars Meta Tier List
| Image | Brawler | Role | Tier |
| Damian | Tank | S | |
| Edgar | Assassin | S | |
| Colette | Damage Dealer | S | |
| Crow | Assassin | S | |
| Mortis | Assassin | S | |
| Colt | Damage Dealer | S | |
| Chester | Damage Dealer | A | |
| Leon | Assassin | A | |
| Pierce | Assassin | A | |
| Kit | Support | A | |
| Bibi | Tank | A | |
| Griff | Damage Dealer | A | |
| Bull | Tank | A | |
| Bo | Controller | A | |
| Mandy | Marksman | B | |
| Lumi | Marksman | B | |
| Bea | Marksman | B | |
| Piper | Marksman | B | |
| Otis | Controller | B | |
| Emz | Controller | B | |
| Brock | Marksman | B | |
| Cordelius | Assassin | B | |
| 8-Bit | Damage Dealer | B | |
| Mina | Damage Dealer | B | |
| Shelly | Damage Dealer | B | |
| Spike | Damage Dealer | B | |
| Nani | Marksman | B | |
| Ruffs | Support | B | |
| Sirius | Damage Dealer | B | |
| Najia | Damage Dealer | B | |
| Shade | Assassin | B | |
| Byron | Support | B | |
| Janet | Marksman | B | |
| Lily | Assassin | B | |
| Buzz | Assassin | C | |
| Willow | Controller | C | |
| Finx | Tank | C | |
| Rico | Damage Dealer | C | |
| Stu | Assassin | C | |
| Buster | Tank | C | |
| Meeple | Damage Dealer | C | |
| Charlie | Controller | C | |
| Alli | Support | C | |
| Gigi | Assassin | C | |
| Belle | Marksman | C | |
| Angelo | Marksman | C | |
| Dynamike | Artillery | C | |
| Moe | Damage Dealer | C | |
| Chuck | Controller | C | |
| Rosa | Tank | C | |
| Carl | Damage Dealer | C | |
| Clancy | Damage Dealer | D | |
| Melodie | Assassin | D | |
| Trunk | Tank | D | |
| Lola | Damage Dealer | D | |
| Draco | Tank | D | |
| El Primo | Tank | D | |
| Kenji | Assassin | D | |
| Tick | Artillery | D | |
| Kaze | Assassin | D | |
| Mico | Assassin | D | |
| Sam | Tank | D | |
| Ziggy | Damage Dealer | D | |
| Gray | Support | D | |
| Darryl | Tank | D | |
| Maisie | Marksman | D | |
| Fang | Assassin | D | |
| Nita | Damage Dealer | D | |
| Eve | Damage Dealer | D | |
| Penny | Controller | D | |
| Squeak | Controller | D | |
| Ash | Tank | D | |
| Barley | Artillery | F | |
| Meg | Tank | F | |
| Jae-yong (Brock) | Marksman | F | |
| Sandy | Controller | F | |
| R-T | Damage Dealer | F | |
| Gus | Support | F | |
| Frank | Tank | F | |
| Gene | Controller | F | |
| Mr. P | Controller | F | |
| Bonnie | Marksman | F | |
| Hank | Tank | F | |
| Surge | Damage Dealer | F | |
| Amber | Controller | F | |
| Tara | Damage Dealer | F | |
| Jacky | Tank | F | |
| Ollie | Controller | F | |
| Doug | Support | F | |
| Pearl | Damage Dealer | F | |
| Pam | Support | F | |
| Poco | Support | F | |
| Berry | Support | F | |
| Lou | Controller | F | |
| Glowy | Damage Dealer | F | |
| Gale | Controller | F | |
| Larry & Lawrie | Controller | F | |
| Grom | Artillery | F | |
| Juju | Artillery | F | |
| Max | Support | F | |
| Jessie | Controller | F | |
| Sprout | Artillery | F |
Detailed Analysis: Why These Brawlers Lead the Meta
Damian: The Strategic Disrupter
If you aren't drafting Damian right now, you're missing out. He’s an absolute menace in team fights because his CC completely disrupts enemy setups. He thrives in chaotic situations and fits into almost any team comp or game mode. Honestly, just his presence on the field forces opponents to play scared and adjust their positioning, giving your team total control over the flow of the match and an easy path to securing objectives.
Edgar: The Relentless Assassin
Edgar is still a top-tier pick if you want to cause pure chaos. His mobility and burst damage are just ridiculous. The moment he gets his Super, no squishy target is safe; he just jumps in, deletes them, and heals back up while doing it. Good luck trying to 1v1 him. He spends the whole match just terrorizing the enemy's backline.
Colette: The Anti-Tank Specialist
If the other team is drafting high HP tanks, Colette is your instant answer. Her percentage-based damage is just built different; the tankier the enemy, the harder she hits. She shreds massive health pools in a way other damage dealers can only dream of. Just having her on the field completely halts aggressive pushes, because enemies know that overstepping means getting melted in seconds. She is the definitive tank-counter you need to lock down the game.
Crow: The Master of Debuffs
Crow is all about slowly suffocating the enemy team and ruining their setup. His poison is a massive headache because it stops targets from naturally healing while cutting down their damage output at the same time. That constant chip damage forces opponents to play super defensively, letting Crow safely control space from a distance while his teammates swoop in to clean up the easy kills.
Mortis: The High-Skill Executioner
Mortis is high skill, high reward, and absolute peak satisfaction when played right. He is the ultimate cleanup crew. With proper dash management, his mobility is just broken; he'll dodge everything you throw at him and leave you swinging at the air. He just hovers around the fight, waits for an enemy to drop low, and then dives in for a lightning-fast execute before blinking away before the team can even collapse on him.
Colt: The Long-Range Powerhouse
Colt is a literal glass cannon that brings pure map control. His straight-line burst damage is ridiculous, letting him melt anyone from long range and apply instant pressure at the start of a match. But his real value comes from his wall-break—he can completely erase cover, leaving the enemy team completely exposed with nowhere to hide and giving his teammates a wide-open shooting gallery.
Conclusion of the Meta Tier List
The Brawl Stars meta tier list is a living document. As Supercell continues to release balance patches, brawlers like Damian may be toned down, and forgotten classics like Penny or Ash may rise again. The key to climbing the ranks is adaptability. Level up your hypercharged brawlers first, practice your aim with the A-tier marksmen, and always keep an eye on the latest patch notes. Good luck on LootBar when you Top-Up in Brawl Stars.














