Brawl Stars S30 Tier List: Top 10 Brawlers in September

Season 30 is a new season that comes with many updated activities! In Season 30, there are some new brawlers' using rates soaring highly by players. In our article, we make a comprehensive tier list of all game modes, which includes the top 10 best brawlers in September. If you are more interested in these brawlers' build guides, you can keep following our articles on our platform! Furthermore, some brawlers' guides have already been on Lootbar for long!

 

 

The Top 10 best brawlers ranked:

 

#1 Moe

#2 Clancy

#3 Darryl

#4 Meg

#5 Tick

#6 Surge

#7 Frank

#8 Mortis

#9 Tara

#10  Larry and Laurie

 

1. Moe

 

Moe

 

For Moe's Star Power, the Rat Race tool is often the best choice. The Dodgy Digging tool can speed up your power-up, but its time limit might force you into making quick, possibly unwise mistakes. The Rat Race tool, however, is great for finding new ways around and catching other players surprsingly.

 

When choosing Moe's special ability, the Skipping Stones ability is a wise choice. It provides a more consistent benefit compared with the short-lived boost from the Speeding Ticket ability. The extra boost from Skipping Stones could be the deciding factor in a tight race or when you're trying to build up your power. So, Skipping Stones is generally the more favorable option.

 

As for the equipment, both the offensive and defensive options are crucial. The bad option can give you that extra push when you need it the most, and the defensive option adds some much-needed sturdiness, which is particularly helpful after you exit Moe's drilling mode.

 

2. Clancy

 

Clancy

 

Going with Clancy's Recon is like hitting the fast-forward button to get to the good stuff, where Clancy really kicks butt. Snap py Shooting is like your sidekick, helping you get there in no time. For the gear, Damage and Shield are like your trusty sword and shield, giving you a good mix of hitting power and staying power.

 

What's more, Pumping Up is like a quick snack, but it's not as filling as Recon when you're looking to get to the big leagues with Clancy. Most of the time, it's Clancy's Super that's the home run hitter. The Tactical Retreat is like a get-out-of-jail-free card, but it might make you take the scenic route to Stage 3, which isn't Clancy's speed. As a result, if you're into gear that's all about the quick steps, the Speed Gear is your dance partner, especially when the map is all twisty and turny with bushes.

 

3. Darryl

 

Darryl

 

Tar Barrel is like Darryl's secret weapon. It throws out this sticky tar that slows down the bad guys for a few seconds, which is huge for him. It's like giving him a remote control for the battlefield, letting him get up close and personal or make a quick getaway. The tar's slow-down effect is perfect for making sure his shotgun does its job and doesn't let enemies slip away.

 

Now, if you're playing Heist, Recoiling Rotator can be a game-changer. It tops up his Super meter and dishes out some extra hurt in a wide area, but it's really only the star of the show in that mode. Tar Barrel still takes the cake for overall usefulness.

 

Steel Hoops is the Star Power you want to have on speed dial. Once Darryl's Super is in play, Steel Hoops cuts down the damage he takes by a quarter for a couple of seconds, making him a real tough nut to crack in the heat of battle.

 

This power-up is a perfect fit for Darryl's style, which is all about getting in there and making the most of his close-range firepower. Whether you're diving into a crowd or making a tactical exit, Steel Hoops gives you the staying power to do what Darryl does best.

 

4. Meg

 

Meg

 

When you're rolling with Meg, the Toolbox is your trusty sidekick. It's got this nifty trick of juicing up the reload speed for you and your crew by a solid 35%. That's huge when you're up against powerhouses like Nani and Piper. The extra zip can be the tipping point in a fight, letting you and your team keep the pressure on.

 

Placing the Toolbox smartly can really amp up your team's staying power, making it a lifesaver in those drawn-out scraps. It's a cornerstone of Meg's kit for keeping everyone in the game and lending a hand.

 

Now, when it comes to Star Power, Force Field is the star of the show for Meg. It slaps on a 25% shield for a full 10 seconds once her Mecha bites the dust. This extra layer of protection is a game-changer, letting you regroup or keep the fight going without playing it too safe. It's a universal asset that shines in any matchup, giving you that extra edge when your Mecha goes down.

 

But if you're up against brawlers like Colt or Edgar, Heavy Metal could be the way to go. It's got some serious pushback game and can dish out some damage while it's at it. The right choice depends on the situation, but overall, Force Field is your most reliable bet across the board.

 

5. Tick

 

Tick

 

For Tick fans, Last Hurrah is the top dog and should be your first choice most of the time. This gadget is like a Swiss Army knife—it shields you from harm and even throws some back at the bad guys. It's great for teaching those sneaky attackers a lesson.

 

Now, Mine Mania can come in handy on the odd occasion. It's like a party trick where Tick can suddenly unleash a flurry of mines. When you pull the trigger, Tick sends three mines flying in a row, creating a minefield that can surprise enemies or guard important spots. It's great for controlling the area, keeping an eye on objectives, or making a quick getaway. But if you're looking to stay safe and sound, Last Hurrah is the way to go.

 

Well Oiled is a slick Star Power for Tick. It's like a health booster that kicks in when you're not getting hit, making Tick tougher and able to stick around in the fight longer. This power-up is perfect for in-and-out tactics, letting Tick heal up between mine-throwing sprees.
 

6. Surge

 

Surge

 

Right at the start of a scrap, Power Surge is the ace up your sleeve for getting Surge's super charged up in a flash. Once you've hit level 1, stretch out your reach and surprise your foes with it. Serve Ice Cold is a no-brainer for Surge; the boost in get-up-and-go is what makes him tick. When you need to bridge the gap, Speed Gear is your ticket, and when you're looking to pack a heavier wallop, Damage Gear is the way to go.
 

7. Frank

 

7. Frank

 

For Frank, the top Star Power is definitely 100% Power Grab. When you go on the offensive, you can rack up kills like it's nothing, and the 12-second damage boost is just nuts. If you're on your game, you can pretty much keep that 50% damage boost going all match long.

 

For gadgets, the Active Noise Canceling one is the safest bet, especially if you're climbing the ranks. It lets you use your Super and Hypercharge without getting too messed up by those pesky Brawlers who like to send you flying.

 

As a tank, you should always go for the Health gear to heal up quicker. And for a second gear, Damage is a solid choice, especially when you're up against other tanks.

 

8. Mortis

 

Mortis

 

Mortis really shines with the Survival Shovel Gadget and the Coiled Snake Star Power. The Survival Shovel Gadget is like a turbo boost for your weapon—it cuts your reload time by a chunk, so you can dish out more hurt when you go in for the kill. The Coiled Snake Star Power is the cream of the crop because it shortens the cooldown on your dash, giving you more chances to move around and set up those sneaky attacks.

 

For the gears, the Shield Gear and the Bat Storm Gear are the dream team. The Shield Gear is like a force field that helps you take a hit, and the Bat Storm Gear is like a hurricane of bats when you're in hypercharge mode—it's just too much for the other guys to handle.

 

9. Tara

 

Tara

 

Tara's top combo is the Black Portal Star Power teamed up with the Support From Beyond Gadget. This pairing gives her gadget a two-for-one deal: it's good for going on the offensive and for holding down the fort against enemies who can only focus on one target. Since this gadget is a powerhouse, lead with the Gadget Charge for your first piece of gear.

 

Also, the speed gear is a smart pick for maps that are all about the bushes, as it lets Tara glide through the undergrowth and launch surprise attacks. It's all about the stealth and the strike.

 

10. Larry and Laurie

 

Larry and Laurie

 

Larry and Lawrie are a duo that's not just any throwers—they're a powerhouse. Once they unleash their Super, it's like they've got an extra gear. With the right Star Power, they can really take a hit. The Protocol Protect is the one to go for. It's like having a bodyguard that absorbs some of the damage for you.

 

And considering Order Fall Back Gadget. It's really an ideal choice to pick. It's not just about healing you and your buddy for a good chunk of health—it's about the moves you can pull off while you're at it. For gear, the Damage Gear is the ace up your sleeve, making Larry's throws hit even harder. And don't sleep on the Shield Gear—it's like a safety net that keeps you in the game longer.

 

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Conclusion

Season 30 of Brawl Stars introduces new activities and a comprehensive tier list of the top 10 brawlers for September. The list includes Moe, Clancy, Darryl, Meg, Tick, Surge, Frank, Mortis, Tara, and the duo Larry and Laurie. Each brawler's strengths, gadgets, and star powers are detailed, offering strategic insights for players. Additionally, players are encouraged to top up their Gems for exclusive content and rewards. For more detailed guides and updates, also check out our blog page.

 

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