New player walkthrough

How to play Brawl RNG — beginner guide

Last reviewed May 10, 2026 · Written from direct play during the launch window

Brawl RNG launched on April 12, 2026. I played through the first session cold to understand the new player experience firsthand. What follows is what I wish I had known before I opened my first box. This is a practical walkthrough, not a marketing summary — I will flag things that are genuinely unclear or that require more data.

8-step new player walkthrough

Follow these in order for your first 30 minutes. Each step builds on the previous one.

  1. 1

    Join the game and let it fully load

    Launch Brawl RNG via the Roblox game page (Place ID 85771135139600). Wait for the loading screen to complete before touching anything. On update days, join a fresh server — older servers sometimes miss new content or cause code redemption failures. I always check the server age indicator in the Roblox tab bar if things feel off.

  2. 2

    Redeem your launch codes immediately

    Before anything else, open the Codes menu and enter all active codes. As of May 10, 2026, the working codes are NOVA, 10KLIKES, DEMONIC, and ANGELIC. These give you Boxes and Omega Boxes — resources you will want early. See the codes page for the full list and step-by-step redemption instructions.

  3. 3

    Open your free boxes and observe the UI

    Use the boxes from your codes to get familiar with the opening animation and reward flow. Pay attention to what rarity tier each result shows — this builds your intuition for the system before you start making decisions about box spending. I take note of what tier I get from each box type so I can spot patterns over time.

  4. 4

    Understand the 4 box types

    Brawl RNG has four distinct opening mechanics: Box, Mega Box, Omega Box, and Star Drop. Standard Boxes are the most common. Mega Boxes and Omega Boxes are premium — use them more deliberately since they are harder to accumulate. Star Drops appear to function differently again, though the exact mechanic is not publicly documented yet. I treat them as separate inventory to preserve until I know more.

  5. 5

    Learn the 5 Fighter rarity tiers

    Fighters come in five tiers: Rare, Super Rare, Epic, Mythic, and Legendary. The exact drop odds are not verified as of launch — I mark them all as unverified on the Fighter list page. For now, assume Rare is most common and Legendary is least common, as the naming convention follows standard Roblox RNG conventions. Do not trust any site that quotes precise percentages without citing an in-game data source.

  6. 6

    Use coins to upgrade and progress

    Brawl RNG is partly an idle clicker. You generate Coins by playing, which fund upgrades to your stats. Upgrade consistently rather than saving everything for one burst — incremental upgrades compound. I focus on whatever stat has the highest multiplier per coin cost in the upgrade menu.

  7. 7

    Plan box spending before you open

    Once you understand your target Fighter tier, plan how many boxes you actually need. The Luck Calculator on the homepage is designed for exactly this. Plug in an estimated drop rate and your box count to see the probability of at least one hit. It uses proper geometric probability — not an oversimplified linear estimate. This prevents the common mistake of burning through Omega Boxes on a target that realistically needs 50+ openings.

  8. 8

    Check back for code updates and odds data

    Brawl RNG is actively updated by ChillyTea Studios. New codes appear with each update, and the Fighter odds data I am collecting will improve over the first month of the game. Bookmark this site and revisit the codes page on update days. I review codes manually and update within 24 hours of any change.

First 30-minute goals

By the end of your first session, you should have:

Common beginner mistakes — and how to avoid them

These are patterns I noticed in community discussion during launch week and confirmed are real issues from my own early sessions.

Mistake: Opening all Omega Boxes at once without checking odds

Fix: Use the Luck Calculator first. Omega Boxes are a limited resource — understand your probability before committing them.

Mistake: Trusting drop rate numbers from sites without a source

Fix: BrawlRNG marks all unverified odds explicitly. If another site shows specific percentages with no in-game data citation, treat them as estimates at best.

Mistake: Forgetting to redeem codes before they expire

Fix: Codes tied to milestones (like 10KLIKES) can expire once the next milestone replaces them. Redeem on the same day you see a new code, not later.

Mistake: Joining an old server on update day

Fix: If codes fail or new content is missing, leave and rejoin. Old servers do not always receive updates instantly on Roblox.

Mistake: Upgrading the wrong stat early

Fix: Focus on coin generation rate upgrades first — this compounds faster than combat-stat upgrades in the early game. You can pivot once the upgrade curve flattens.

When to use the luck calculator

The Brawl RNG Luck Calculator on the homepage is most useful in two specific situations:

Note that the calculator requires you to enter an estimated drop rate because ChillyTea Studios has not published official odds. I will update the Fighter list page once verified rates are available.

Next steps

Once you have the basics down, the most useful tools are the active codes list and the luck calculator. Both live on the homepage.

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