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Brawl RNG all brawlers — complete list

Jim Liu · Last updated 2026-05-14

TL;DR —
  • 20 brawlers tracked across S, A, B, C tiers and three rarity classes
  • Shadow Blade (68% win rate) and Iron Fist (71%) are the two highest-performing S-tier pulls based on community PvP logs from May 2026
  • Crystal Shard (0.45x spin rate) is the most accessible A-tier brawler — realistically pullable without Omega Boxes
  • Common brawlers spin 8–15x more often than Legendary; use them for learning mechanics before chasing top rarity

This database compiles every brawler confirmed in Brawl RNG as of the May 2026 update cycle. Each entry lists the tier placement I use in the tier list, the rarity class, base HP, spin rate multiplier, and special ability. Filter by tier or rarity, or search by name. Click any card to expand full stats and notes.

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How rarity affects your spin rate

Spin rate multipliers in Brawl RNG determine how frequently a brawler appears in pull outcomes relative to the game's base probability. Common brawlers carry multipliers between 1.5x and 2.0x — in a 100-attempt session with normal Boxes, you will see them regularly. Rare brawlers drop between 0.38x and 0.60x, meaning roughly half as often per attempt compared to Common. Legendary brawlers, which include the entire S-tier and most A-tier entries, sit between 0.12x and 0.22x.

What this means practically: if you open 50 regular Boxes, you should expect to see a Legendary result approximately 6–11 times on average (using the 0.12x–0.22x band). The variance is wide at small sample sizes. I tracked 200 spins across three sessions in March and April 2026, and Legendary brawlers appeared in 14 of those pulls — roughly 7%, landing within the expected band but on the lower end. Use the luck calculator to model your specific attempt count before committing Omega Boxes to a chase.

Rarity alone does not determine combat effectiveness, but it strongly correlates. Every S-tier brawler in this database is Legendary. Half the A-tier entries are Legendary, with the rest being high-end Rare. No Common brawler appears above B-tier in community win-rate data. The pattern holds: the game uses rarity as the primary differentiation layer for power, so your spin budget should reflect that hierarchy.

Best brawlers for beginners vs veterans

Beginners should not start by chasing Shadow Blade or Iron Fist. The spin rates are too low for a session-by-session grind to feel rewarding, and without knowledge of the box economy it is easy to burn Omega Box reserves that would be better saved. My recommended beginner path from this list:

  1. Stone Guard (C-tier, Common): highest HP of any Common brawler at 1,500. The Bulwark ability teaches you block timing, which transfers to every higher-tier fight.
  2. Crystal Shard (A-tier, Rare): once you understand the game loop, Crystal Shard at 0.45x spin rate is a realistic first A-tier target with regular Mega Box usage.
  3. Dark Knight (A-tier, Rare): the evasion ability at 0.38x is the highest-value non-Legendary pull for PvP in my testing.

Veterans with Omega Box reserves and active code batches should target Void Walker first among S-tier. The ability to block opponent specials for 2 turns neutralises other S-tier brawlers and makes it the strongest meta pick in PvP matchups where Shadow Blade and Iron Fist are common. After Void Walker, Iron Fist gives the survivability needed for extended boss encounters.

Community win rate data (updated May 2026)

The win rates in each brawler card are aggregated from player-submitted PvP session logs collected through May 2026. The methodology: players reported win/loss outcomes across a minimum of 20 PvP sessions per brawler, with the submitter's opponent brawler also recorded. Brawlers with fewer than 20 submitted sessions are marked with lower confidence (the notes field reflects this).

BrawlerTierWin RateSample Confidence
Iron FistS71%Medium (20–35 sessions)
Shadow BladeS68%Medium (20–35 sessions)
Void WalkerS66%Medium (20–35 sessions)
Storm DancerA62%Medium (20–35 sessions)
Fire DrakeA60%Medium (20–35 sessions)
Thunder StrikeA59%High (35+ sessions)
Ice QueenA58%Medium (20–35 sessions)
Crystal ShardA57%High (35+ sessions)
Dark KnightA56%High (35+ sessions)
Star ForgeA55%High (35+ sessions)

Win rates are community estimates. ChillyTea Studios does not publish official PvP win-rate data. Last aggregated May 2026.

FAQ

How many brawlers are there in Brawl RNG?

This database tracks 20 confirmed brawlers spanning Common, Rare, and Legendary rarity. New brawlers are added by ChillyTea Studios through game updates. Check back after major patches for additions.

Which rarity has the best spin rate in Brawl RNG?

Common brawlers have the highest base spin rates (typically 1.5x–2.0x), making them easy to pull but lower in combat power. Legendary brawlers drop at significantly lower spin rates (around 0.1x–0.2x) but compensate with dominant stats and special abilities.

What is the difference between S-Tier and A-Tier brawlers in Brawl RNG?

S-Tier brawlers like Shadow Blade and Iron Fist win most PvP matchups at equal spin count and have special abilities that scale into late game. A-Tier brawlers are strong in specific modes or phase situations but can be countered more easily. For a fresh account, A-Tier brawlers are often the more realistic first target.

Are Community Win Rate figures in this list accurate?

Win rates are community-reported estimates aggregated from player logs in May 2026. ChillyTea Studios does not publish official win-rate data. Treat these figures as directional guides rather than precise measurements — small sample sizes for rare brawlers mean higher variance.

About the author: Jim Liu is a Sydney-based developer and Roblox gamer who has tracked 200+ spins and 50+ PvP sessions in Brawl RNG. He maintains BrawlRNG.com as an independent resource for players. Read more on the About page.