Game modes database
Brawl RNG All Modes List
Jim Liu · Updated 2026-06-13 · 12 modes tracked from session logs across 4 accounts (April–June 2026). Not official ChillyTea Studios data.
- 12 total game modes: 10 always-available, 2 scheduled (Tournament + Event Challenge).
- Best coins/session: Boss Raid (~750, 3 entries/day) then Daily Challenge (~600 once/day) then Chaos Mode (~540, 20% bonus vs Arena).
- Best mode for beginners: Arena (1v1) — no unlock req, straightforward, easiest matchmaking pool.
- Omega Boxes only from Tournament (winner: 2 Omega Boxes) — highest-stakes mode for box hunters.
Brawl RNG game modes database
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| Mode↑ | Players↕ | Difficulty↕ | Coins/Session↕ | Available↕ | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arena (1v1) Eliminate opponent brawler (best of 3 rounds) | 1v1 | Easy | ~450 | Always | Daily grinding, beginners |
| Battle Royale Last brawler standing; zone shrinks every 45 seconds | 1-8 | Medium | ~380 | Always | Practicing positioning, learning zone movement |
| Boss Raid Defeat 3-phase boss within 5 minutes (3 attempts per entry) | 2-4 | Hard | ~750 | Always | Coins per session, Support brawler value |
| Chaos Mode 1v1 elimination with randomly-assigned brawler each round | 1v1 | Hard | ~540 | Always | Higher coin rate, versatile players |
| Daily Challenge Complete a rotating 3-task challenge (e.g. win 2 Arena, deal 5K damage in Survival) | Solo | Easy | ~600 | Always | Best coins-per-minute (once per day cap) |
| Event Challenge Complete event-specific objectives (varies per event) | 1-4 | Medium | — | Scheduled | Event-exclusive skins and cosmetics |
| Ranked Match Win 1v1 to climb Bronze→Silver→Gold→Platinum→Diamond→Master | 1v1 | Hard | ~200 | Always | Competitive players, milestone box rewards |
| Spectator Mode Watch live matches from any active game session | Any | Beginner | — | Always | Learning from high-skill players |
| Survival Survive as many AI waves as possible; score = waves cleared | Solo | Medium | ~320 | Always | XP farming with Support brawlers |
| Team Brawl Eliminate all opponents in a team-vs-team elimination series | 2v2/3v3 | Medium | ~520 | Always | Support brawler players, coordinated groups |
| Tournament 1v1 elimination bracket, 16-player field; best of 3 each round | 16 | Expert | — | Scheduled | Omega Boxes, high-skill players |
| Training Ground Practice against AI at adjustable difficulty (Novice/Intermediate/Expert) | Solo | Beginner | ~50 | Always | New players, learning brawler kits |
Coins/session estimates from median of logged sessions. — = mode does not award coins. Data: Jim Liu, 4-account tracking April–June 2026. Not official.
Game mode deep dives
The database table gives you the overview. This section covers the details that matter for actually winning and maximizing rewards in each mode.
Arena (1v1)
EasyAlwaysArena is the main mode and the most-played. Best-of-3 rounds, 1v1, no unlock requirement. Matchmaking divides players into Bronze, Silver, and Gold brackets based on win rate — new players land in Bronze, which is genuinely easier. At Bronze, Iron Fist (Legendary Tank, 3,100 HP, Ironclad absorbs 30% damage) wins reliably against the field even without optimal play, because the HP margin covers mechanical errors.
Shadow Blade was the top Arena pick pre-patch, with Phase Strike dealing 200% damage on turn-1 activation. The May 12, 2026 balance update reduced Phase Strike to 175%, dropping Shadow Blade's observed win rate from ~65% to ~58%. Still strong, but the gap vs Iron Fist has closed. If you only have one Legendary brawler and it is Iron Fist, Arena is where that brawler earns its value back fastest.
Coins/session: ~450 median. Reward cap: none per day. Unlock: none.
Boss Raid
HardAlwaysBoss Raid is the highest coins-per-session mode in the game at ~750 coins median, but the 2,000+ HP requirement for Phase 2 survival means it is not accessible to beginners. The boss has three phases: Phase 1 is a standard attack pattern, Phase 2 introduces an 800-damage burst ability (requires a brawler with 2,000 HP to survive without support healing), and Phase 3 adds a damage-over-time debuff that stacks unless a Support brawler cleanses it.
The meta Boss Raid composition (2-player): Iron Fist as the Tank (survives Phase 2 burst with Ironclad absorbing 30%) and Prism Herald as Support (Radiant Veil heals 200 HP + removes 1 debuff, cleansing the Phase 3 DoT stack). With that two-player comp, Gold clears (~900 coins) are consistent. Without a healer, Phase 3 attrition usually results in Bronze clears (~600 coins) or a failed run.
Coins/session: ~750 median. Reward cap: 3 entries/day. Unlock: Account Level 5+.
Tournament
ExpertScheduledTournament is the only mode in Brawl RNG that drops Omega Boxes from regular gameplay. The winner earns 2 Omega Boxes, which at high luck values can yield Legendary-rarity brawlers. This makes Tournament the highest-variance, highest-upside mode in the game.
The format is a 16-player single-elimination bracket, best of 3 each round. You need 4 wins to take first place. From observing Diamond-tier players in Spectator Mode, the bracket meta is dominated by Shadow Blade (Phase Strike burst-down) and Void Walker (Null Field ability-lockdown). Both depend on Legendary or Mythic access — entering Tournament with only Epic brawlers is an uphill fight, but Top 8 (1 Mega Box) is achievable.
Runs ~3x/day (observed). No coins — box + Star Drop rewards only. Unlock: Account Level 8+.
Ranked Match
HardAlwaysRanked Match was added in the April 2026 update and introduced the first structured progression ladder in Brawl RNG. The six tiers (Bronze → Master) each have a 100-point ceiling before a promotion series. The +20/-15 point differential means a 50% win rate leads to slow rank decay — you need above 43% win rate to trend up.
From 90 logged Ranked sessions, the Diamond tier requires effective Legendary brawlers to sustain above 50% win rate. At Gold tier, Epic brawlers like Crystal Shard (Prism Burst, 40% reflect) and Viper Claw (Venom Strike, 3-turn 25 poison/turn) are genuinely competitive. If your goal is reaching Platinum, build around one Epic brawler you understand deeply rather than switching between multiple weaker brawlers each session.
Coins/session: ~200 median (lower than Arena). Unlock: Account Level 10+.
Chaos Mode
HardAlwaysChaos Mode assigns your brawler randomly at the start of each round. The 20% coin bonus vs Arena makes it attractive for grinding, but the inability to pick your brawler punishes players with kit gaps. Knowing only Shadow Blade and Iron Fist means you cannot play effectively when assigned a Support or Common brawler.
From 40 tracked Chaos Mode sessions, the random assignment appeared weighted — Legendary and Mythic brawlers appeared in approximately 9% of assignments, meaningfully higher than their base pull odds (~3%). This suggests the mode uses a probability boost to make assignments feel rewarding. Whether intentional design or an unconfirmed quirk, it means Chaos Mode rewards brawler depth while periodically giving even underpowered accounts strong rounds.
Coins/session: ~540 median (20% bonus over Arena). No daily cap. Unlock: none.
Best Brawl RNG mode by goal
Not every mode is equal for every player objective. Here is which mode to prioritize based on what you are actually trying to accomplish:
| Goal | Best Mode | Runner-Up | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max coins fast | Daily Challenge | Boss Raid | ~600 coins in 10–20 min once/day; Boss Raid is higher/session but requires Level 5 + 2-player coordination. |
| Get Omega Boxes | Tournament | Boss Raid (Star Drop) | Winner earns 2 Omega Boxes. Only non-event Omega Box source. |
| Grind XP / level up | Arena | Survival | Arena has the highest XP/min with PvP bonuses. Survival is consistent for Support brawlers without strong matchup knowledge. |
| Learn the game | Training Ground | Spectator Mode | No loss condition, no rank impact. Spectator Mode shows high-skill plays without spending any brawler pulls. |
| Climb ranked | Ranked Match | Arena (practice) | Obvious — but use Arena to warm up the specific brawler you plan to climb with before entering Ranked sessions. |
| Event-exclusive skins | Event Challenge | — | Cosmetics-only path. No alternative. Must run during the event window. |
| Test a new brawler | Training Ground | Chaos Mode | Training Ground has zero risk. Chaos Mode forces you to play random brawlers under real game pressure — faster than practice for versatility. |
Related guides and tools
Use these alongside the modes list to plan your brawler builds, pull schedule, and daily session.
Build the optimal brawler loadout for the mode you plan to run most — Arena DPS vs Boss Raid Tank vs Tournament burst differ significantly.
All brawlers databaseSortable stats table for all 40 brawlers — DPS, HP, spin rate, and ability. Cross-reference with mode difficulty to find the right brawler.
Aura tier list & luck simulatorBefore grinding coins in Boss Raid or Chaos Mode, know how many pulls your luck multiplier needs for the aura you are targeting.
Daily missions guidePair this modes database with the daily session routine — which modes to run in which order for maximum reward efficiency per login.
Trading guideEarned boxes from Boss Raid or Tournament? Grade any trade offer before spending your pulls or accepting a skin deal.
Active codes — free boxesDaily Challenge tasks often include redeeming a code. Check active codes before your daily session to stack free box rewards.
Frequently asked questions — Brawl RNG modes
How many game modes are in Brawl RNG?
As of June 2026, this database tracks 12 game modes in Brawl RNG: Arena (1v1), Battle Royale (up to 8), Survival, Boss Raid, Tournament, Ranked Match, Team Brawl, Chaos Mode, Event Challenge, Daily Challenge, Training Ground, and Spectator Mode. ChillyTea Studios has not published an official mode count. New modes have been added via updates — the most recent addition was Ranked Match in April 2026.
What is the best Brawl RNG mode for earning coins?
Boss Raid mode delivers the highest coin yield per session in my logged data — approximately 600–900 coins per completed raid depending on performance tier (Bronze/Silver/Gold clear). The catch: Boss Raid requires at least 2 players and a brawler with 2,000+ HP to survive the Phase 2 attack burst. For solo players, PvP Arena is the next-best at roughly 450 coins per 15-minute session. Daily Challenge is the most efficient per-minute option (S-tier in the daily missions guide) but caps at one run per day.
What is Brawl RNG Chaos Mode and how does it work?
Chaos Mode randomizes your brawler assignment at the start of each round — you do not choose your fighter. This forces players to know multiple brawler kits rather than one-tricking. Rewards are roughly 20% higher than standard Arena mode for wins, but the inability to pick your brawler makes Chaos Mode unforgiving for players who only understand one playstyle. From 40 tracked Chaos Mode sessions, Legendary and Mythic brawlers appeared in 9% of random assignments, which is higher than their normal pull odds — suggesting a weighted distribution to make Chaos Mode feel rewarding.
How does Brawl RNG Ranked Mode work?
Ranked Mode uses a standard tier ladder: Bronze → Silver → Gold → Platinum → Diamond → Master. Each win awards +20 ranked points; each loss deducts 15 points. Promotion requires 3 wins at the tier ceiling (e.g. 100 points at Silver tier triggers a 3-match promo series). Ranked Mode unlocks after reaching Level 10 on your account. The mode uses a separate matchmaking pool from casual Arena — high-skill players in Ranked tend to use Legendary and Mythic brawlers, so winning at Diamond+ without one is genuinely difficult.
What is the easiest Brawl RNG mode for beginners?
Training Ground is the only mode with no loss condition or ranking pressure — it lets you test any brawler against a scripted AI at adjustable difficulty. For actual progression, Arena (1v1) at the Bronze matchmaking tier is the safest starting point because it matches you against other new or low-level players, the reward per session is reasonable (~450 coins), and there are no entry requirements beyond having one brawler. Avoid Ranked Mode, Chaos Mode, and Boss Raid until you have at least one Epic-rarity brawler — the difficulty gap is significant.
Can you play Brawl RNG Tournament Mode solo?
Tournament Mode runs 1v1 brackets in a 16-player elimination format, so you always play solo in the sense that each match is a 1v1 duel. The tournament itself requires 16 players to fill the bracket — it does not start with fewer. Tournaments run on a scheduled timer (currently 3 times per day based on logged observations) rather than being instant-queue. Rewards scale with placement: Top 8 earns 1 Mega Box, Top 4 earns 2 Mega Boxes + 1 Star Drop, Top 2 earns 1 Omega Box, and the winner gets 2 Omega Boxes.
Does Brawl RNG have a co-op or team mode?
Yes — Team Brawl is a 2v2 or 3v3 mode where players coordinate brawler selections and abilities. Unlike Arena (pure 1v1 duel), Team Brawl rewards Support-type brawlers significantly more because healing and debuff-removal abilities become much more impactful when coordinating with teammates. Boss Raid is also technically co-op: 2–4 players cooperate against a single high-HP boss with 3 ability phases. Boss Raid is where Support brawlers shine most — Prism Herald's Radiant Veil (heals 200 HP and removes 1 debuff to all allies) is arguably the best Boss Raid support ability in the current meta.
About Jim Liu: Sydney-based developer who tracks Brawl RNG session data across 4 active accounts. The modes database reflects observations from April–June 2026 sessions, cross-referenced against community reports in the Brawl RNG Discord and Reddit. He updates this list after major patches. Read more on the About page.