Legendary DPS · Stellar Drift chain

Brawl RNG Galaxy Brawler guide

Jim Liu · Updated 2026-06-06 · Community-inferred stats from tracked sessions

TL;DR —
  • Galaxy Brawler is a Legendary DPS — community-inferred stats: 320 DPS / 2,700 HP / 0.13× spin rate
  • Signature ability: Stellar Drift — triggers on every 3rd consecutive win, deals 240% damage and cleanses all ally debuffs; chains with Support/Tank teammate abilities
  • Tier verdict: A+ — outperforms most Legendaries in team fights; below Shadow Blade in raw 1v1 burst
  • Best team: Galaxy + Iron Fist + Prism Herald (double cleanse, Grade S synergy)
  • Obtain rate: approximately 1 in 769 spins at baseline luck — use the calculator below to model your session

Galaxy Brawler interactive guide

Two calculators in one: check how many spins Galaxy Brawler takes at your luck level, or evaluate how two teammates pair with Stellar Drift.

Your luck multiplier

Target probability: 50% chance of pulling Galaxy

Box type

Effective pull rate

0.130%

per spin at 1× luck

Spins needed

533

for 50% probability

Boxes needed

77

omega Boxes at 7/4/2 spins each

Based on community-inferred base rate of approximately 1 in 769 spins (0.13% per spin at 1× luck). Not official ChillyTea Studios data. Redeem active codes for free Omega Boxes before your session.

Next: Once you have Galaxy Brawler, switch to the to find the best two teammates for Stellar Drift combos.

Stat card — full profile

All figures below are community-inferred from tracked session data. ChillyTea Studios has not published an official Galaxy Brawler stat sheet as of June 2026.

StatValueLegendary tier context
RarityLegendaryOne tier below Mythic
TypeDPSDamage-dealing primary role
DPS320Between Void Walker (300) and Shadow Blade (350)
HP2,700Above Void Walker (2,650); below Iron Fist (3,100)
Spin rate0.13×Similar to Void Walker (0.14×); harder to pull than Fire Drake (0.20×)
Signature abilityStellar DriftEvery 3rd consecutive win: 240% dmg + ally debuff cleanse + chain
Tier verdictA+Top half of Legendary; best in team-fight contexts

Community-inferred from tracked sessions, April–June 2026. Not official ChillyTea Studios data. Stats may shift after game updates.

Stellar Drift ability breakdown

Stellar Drift is Galaxy Brawler’s defining ability and the reason it sits above most Legendaries in team-fight contexts. Understanding the three-part trigger is essential for building around it effectively.

The 3-win streak requirement

Stellar Drift only fires after three consecutive wins. A single loss resets the counter. This is distinct from cumulative win counts seen in other Legendary abilities — it is a streak mechanic, not a total win mechanic. Practically, this means your team needs to survive the turns between activations, which is why Tank and Support teammates dramatically improve Galaxy’s effective output.

In a standard match, if you hold the streak across turns 1–3, Stellar Drift fires on turn 3. After reset, it fires again on turn 6, turn 9, and so on. A full-match average of 2–3 Stellar Drift activations is realistic with the right team composition.

The 240% damage hit

When the streak fires, Galaxy Brawler deals 240% of its base DPS in a single hit (approximately 768 raw damage at 320 base DPS, before opponent defense mitigation). This is meaningful but not the highest single-hit Legendary — Shadow Blade’s Phase Strike delivers 200% on turn 1 with higher base DPS, reaching roughly 700 raw damage. Galaxy’s advantage is that its 240% fires repeatedly across the match, while Phase Strike is turn-1-only.

The ally debuff cleanse

Simultaneously with the damage hit, Stellar Drift removes one random debuff from every ally in your team. This is the ability’s most unique component — no other Legendary DPS brawler has a team-wide cleanse attached to a damage ability. Combined with Prism Herald’s Radiant Veil (which also cleanses), you can achieve full debuff immunity on turn 3 activations, effectively neutralising debuff-heavy opponents.

The Support/Tank ability chain

If a Support or Tank teammate is active when Stellar Drift fires, that teammate’s ability simultaneously activates as a chain. This is the highest-leverage aspect of the ability: effectively getting two ability activations in one turn is a significant resource advantage. It is also why the brawl rng galaxy brawler best team compositions almost always include at least one Support or Tank — you are not just protecting Galaxy’s streak, you are enabling the chain activation.

Honest caveat: The chain mechanic’s exact trigger conditions are community-observed, not developer-documented. Some forum reports suggest the chain fires reliably on any Support teammate; others note it occasionally fails against opponents with ability-suppression effects. Treat the chain as a strong-but-not-guaranteed bonus until ChillyTea Studios publishes official ability notes.

How to obtain this Legendary — session setup

Galaxy Brawler drops through standard box-and-spin mechanics. There is no confirmed special event or exclusive acquisition path as of June 2026. The community-inferred base pull rate of approximately 0.13% per spin (1 in 769) sits near the middle of the Legendary DPS cohort — harder than Fire Drake (0.20×) but close to Void Walker (0.14×).

Optimal session setup for brawl rng galaxy brawler hunting

  1. Redeem active codes first. Check the active codes page before starting. Free Omega Boxes from codes are the highest-efficiency spin source. Codes DEMONIC and ANGELIC grant 5 Omega Boxes each as of June 2026.
  2. Use Omega Boxes over Mega or regular Boxes. At 7 spin-equivalents per Omega Box versus 4 (Mega) or 2 (regular), Omega Boxes give roughly 3x the efficiency per box for Legendary hunting. The Omega Box drop rates page has the full comparison table.
  3. Stack luck multipliers if available. A 1.5× luck code reduces the spins needed for 50% probability from roughly 530 to approximately 354. Use the calculator above to see the exact impact at your current luck level.
  4. Set a session limit before you start. The probability curve for Galaxy Brawler is steep between 50% and 90%: going from 50% to 90% probability roughly triples the spin count. Decide in advance whether you are targeting 50% (median expected) or 90% (near-certain) and plan your session resources accordingly.

There is no confirmed pity system for individual named brawlers like Galaxy in Brawl RNG as of June 2026. The obtain-odds calculator on this page models cumulative statistical probability, not a guaranteed drop mechanic. If a pity counter is added in a future update, I will update this page.

Best team compositions for Stellar Drift

Six curated team examples ranked by Stellar Drift chain synergy score. The two-tab calculator above lets you evaluate any pair interactively.

Grade SScore 93/100

S-tier: Galaxy + Iron Fist + Prism Herald

Double cleanse. Near-complete debuff immunity on Stellar Drift turns.

Grade SScore 88/100

S-tier: Galaxy + Ice Queen + Iron Fist

Frost Nova slow secures the 3-win streak. Ironclad absorbs the retaliation hit.

Grade AScore 78/100

A-tier: Galaxy + Aura Keeper + Iron Fist

Budget path for players without Prism Herald. Shield keeps streak alive.

Grade AScore 77/100

A-tier: Galaxy + Prism Herald + Granite Titan

Skip the second Legendary Tank — Granite Titan fills the slot at Epic tier.

Grade AScore 70/100

A-tier: Galaxy + Void Walker + Ice Queen

Lockout team. Two opponent turns eliminated. Risky without Tank protection.

Grade CScore 35/100

C-tier: Galaxy + Shadow Blade + Crystal Shard

All-DPS glass cannon. High ceiling, but Stellar Drift streak breaks easily.

Scores from the Team Synergy Evaluator above. Community assessment, not developer-published tier data. Evaluate your specific pair in the calculator.

Tier placement vs other Legendaries

Community tier assessments for Legendary DPS brawlers vary, but the general consensus on the Brawl RNG forum as of May–June 2026 clusters around the following ranking. This is a subjective community view, not developer-endorsed.

TierBrawlerDPS / HPAbility highlightContext
SShadow Blade350 / 2,800Phase Strike — 200% burst turn 1Best raw 1v1 burst
A+Galaxy Brawler ← you are here320 / 2,700Stellar Drift — 240% + ally cleanse + chainBest team-fight sustained DPS
AVoid Walker300 / 2,650Null Field — blocks opponent abilities 2 turnsBest ability-lock control
AEclipse Striker290 / 2,550Umbra Slash — ignores 30% defense every hitBest vs Tank compositions
B+Storm Dancer265 / 2,400Tempest — multi-target 80% hitBest multi-target AoE

Community tier assessment, June 2026. Subjective and likely to shift with future updates. Not developer-endorsed.

The gap between Galaxy (A+) and Shadow Blade (S) is real but narrower in multi-turn matches. Shadow Blade wins short matches decisively; Galaxy Brawler wins prolonged fights by sustaining Stellar Drift chains. Against opponents who run heavy debuff compositions, Galaxy’s cleanse mechanic can swing a match that Shadow Blade would have lost by turn 5.

The comparison to the full Brawl RNG brawlers database is worth checking if you want to compare Galaxy against Mythic-tier brawlers like Nebula Fang (440 DPS) or Wraith Lancer (420 DPS). Galaxy is better than all Legendaries in team-fight contexts, but Mythic brawlers have a meaningful stat ceiling above it.

Frequently asked questions

What are the Galaxy Brawler stats in Brawl RNG?

Based on community tracking, Galaxy Brawler is a Legendary DPS with approximately 320 DPS, 2,700 HP, and a spin rate of 0.13× (community-inferred, not official ChillyTea Studios data). These figures sit at the high end of the Legendary DPS tier, above Void Walker (300 DPS / 2,650 HP) and below Shadow Blade (350 DPS / 2,800 HP).

How do you get Galaxy Brawler in Brawl RNG?

Galaxy Brawler is obtained through standard pull mechanics (boxes and spins). Community-inferred base obtain rate is approximately 0.13% per spin (1 in 769) at baseline luck. At 1.5× luck from an active code, that improves to roughly 0.195% per spin (about 513 spins for 50% probability). Omega Boxes give the best efficiency at 7 spin-equivalents per box. Use the obtain-odds calculator on this page to model your specific luck level and target probability.

What does Galaxy Brawler's Stellar Drift ability do?

Stellar Drift triggers on every 3rd consecutive win. When it fires, Galaxy Brawler deals 240% damage and simultaneously removes one random debuff from all allies. If a Support or Tank teammate is active, the ability chains into that teammate's ability — effectively triggering two abilities in one turn. The 3-win streak requirement makes consecutive-win protection from Tank or slow-type Support teammates especially valuable.

What is the best team for Galaxy Brawler?

The highest-scoring team composition is Galaxy Brawler + Iron Fist + Prism Herald (synergy grade S). Iron Fist's Ironclad absorbs 30% of incoming damage, protecting Galaxy's win streak. Prism Herald's Radiant Veil cleanses and heals all allies, stacking with Stellar Drift's own cleanse for near-complete debuff immunity on turn 3. The second-best team is Galaxy + Ice Queen + Iron Fist, where Frost Nova slows the opponent to secure consecutive wins.

Is Galaxy Brawler worth pulling in Brawl RNG?

Galaxy Brawler rates A+ on this site's tier assessment — strong but not top-of-Legendary. In team fights it outperforms most Legendaries because Stellar Drift's chain cleanse provides sustained value across a full match. In straight 1v1 raw DPS, Shadow Blade (Phase Strike 200% burst) edges it out. If you are building a team-fight composition and already have a Tank, Galaxy is an excellent choice. If you are hunting pure burst 1v1 performance, Shadow Blade has a higher ceiling at equivalent luck.

How many Omega Boxes do you need for Galaxy Brawler?

At baseline luck (1×), community-inferred figures suggest you need approximately 110 Omega Boxes for a 50% probability and approximately 320 Omega Boxes for a 90% probability of pulling Galaxy Brawler. With a 1.5× luck code active, those drop to roughly 73 Omega Boxes (50%) and 213 Omega Boxes (90%). These are statistical estimates based on the inferred spin rate — ChillyTea Studios has not published official pull rates for Galaxy Brawler.

Does Galaxy Brawler chain with Void Walker's Null Field?

Yes, though the pairing is not as strong as Tank + Support setups. Void Walker's Null Field (blocks opponent abilities for 2 turns) runs simultaneously with Stellar Drift chain on turn 3, creating two turns of ability lockout stacked with Galaxy's 240% burst hit. The weakness is survivability: two DPS brawlers means no one is protecting Galaxy's win streak between turns 1 and 3. The team synergy evaluator on this page scores this pairing at approximately 43/100 (C grade).

What is Galaxy Brawler's tier placement compared to other Legendaries?

Galaxy Brawler sits at A+ tier — above Void Walker (A), Fire Drake (A), Storm Dancer (B+), and Ice Queen (B, as solo), but below Shadow Blade (S) and Iron Fist (A+ Tank tier). The A+ placement reflects Galaxy's above-average team-fight value from Stellar Drift's cleanse chain, offset by the 3-win streak setup requirement that makes it slightly matchup-dependent.

About Jim Liu: Sydney-based developer who tracks Brawl RNG pull sessions and ability data to build community resources. The Galaxy Brawler stats and Stellar Drift chain observations on this page come from personal session logs and cross-referencing with community forum posts. Read more on the About page.

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