🎯 Beginner's Guide to Brawl Stars
Welcome to Brawl Stars
Brawl Stars is a real-time multiplayer action game developed by Supercell. Known for its fast-paced battles and diverse game modes, it has attracted hundreds of millions of players worldwide. This guide covers everything new players need to know to get started and improve quickly.
Mastering the Controls
Brawl Stars uses a dual joystick control scheme that is intuitive but takes practice to master. The left virtual joystick moves your brawler around the map, while the right joystick aims your attacks. Holding down the attack button reveals an aiming guide that lets you precisely direct your shots.
Auto-Aim vs Manual Aim
As a beginner, auto-aim (quick tap on the attack button) is tempting because it is fast and easy. However, you should transition to manual aiming as soon as possible. Auto-aim targets the nearest enemy, which means it often misses moving targets or shoots into walls. Manual aiming dramatically improves your accuracy and allows you to predict enemy movement, a skill called leading your shots.
Using Your Super
Every brawler has a Super ability that charges as you deal damage with regular attacks. Supers are powerful abilities that can turn the tide of a battle. You can aim your Super manually just like regular attacks. Learning when to use your Super versus when to hold it is one of the most important skills in the game. Sometimes saving your Super for the right moment is better than using it immediately.
Choosing and Understanding Brawlers
You start the game with Shelly, a versatile shotgunner. As you earn trophies and open reward boxes, you will unlock more brawlers over time.
Understanding Brawler Rarities
Brawlers come in different rarity tiers: Common, Rare, Super Rare, Epic, Mythic, and Legendary. Higher rarity does not mean a brawler is stronger. Each brawler has unique abilities, strengths, and weaknesses. The key is choosing the right brawler for each situation and game mode.
Recommended Brawlers for Beginners
Understanding Game Modes
Brawl Stars features many game modes, each requiring different strategies and brawler choices.
3v3 Modes
Solo and Duo Modes
Understanding the Trophy System
Trophies are the core progression system in Brawl Stars. Each brawler has individual trophies that increase with wins and decrease with losses. Your total trophies (sum of all brawler trophies) unlock new features, modes, and rewards.
Trophy Management Tips for Beginners
Rather than pushing one brawler to high trophies, spread your games across multiple brawlers. At low trophy ranges, you gain more trophies per win and lose fewer per loss. This approach lets you experience different brawlers while efficiently building your total trophy count.
The Upgrade System
You strengthen brawlers using Power Points and Coins. Power Points increase a brawler's level, which boosts their health and damage. At level 7, you unlock Gadgets, and at level 9, you unlock Star Powers.
Upgrade Priority Guide
Common Beginner Mistakes
Rushing in Alone In team modes, sticking with your teammates is crucial. Charging into the enemy team alone creates a 1v3 situation where you will almost always lose. Always check your teammates' positions and coordinate your pushes together.
Wasting Your Super Many beginners use their Super the moment it charges. However, holding your Super for the right opportunity is often more effective. Healers should save their Super for when teammates are in danger, while tanks should wait until enemies group together for maximum impact.
Not Checking Bushes Bushes on the map can hide enemy brawlers. Before walking into a bush, always fire a shot into it first to reveal any hidden enemies. This habit, called bush checking, is critical for survival and will save you from countless surprise attacks.
Final Tips
Brawl Stars is easy to learn but difficult to master. As a new player, focus on experiencing different brawlers and game modes to find what you enjoy most. Your skills will naturally improve with playtime, so do not get discouraged by losses. Stay consistent, have fun, and consider using Brawl Friends to track your teammate statistics and build more effective teams.