💎 Gem Grab Complete Guide
Introduction to Gem Grab
Gem Grab is one of the most iconic 3v3 modes in Brawl Stars. Gems spawn periodically from a mine in the center of the map, and the first team to collect and hold 10 or more gems triggers a 15-second countdown. If the team maintains 10 or more gems when the countdown expires, they win. While the concept seems simple, mastering Gem Grab requires deep strategic understanding.
Understanding Team Roles
In Gem Grab, three distinct roles exist. When all three players fulfill their roles effectively, the team operates at peak performance.
Gem Carrier (Mid) The gem carrier operates near the mine and is primarily responsible for collecting gems. Brawlers with decent health and mid-range attacks are best suited for this role. The gem carrier must prioritize survival above all else, focusing on safe gem collection rather than aggressive plays.
Aggro (Attacker) The aggro player disrupts the enemy formation and applies pressure. High-mobility brawlers with strong close-combat abilities excel in this role. The goal is to eliminate the enemy gem carrier or force the opposing team out of favorable positions.
Support (Backline) The support player provides long-range fire from the backline, protecting teammates and maintaining map control. Brawlers with long range and area denial abilities are ideal for this position.
Positioning Strategy
The Importance of Map Control The single most important factor in Gem Grab is controlling the area around the gem mine. When your team controls the center, you collect gems safely while forcing enemies to take risks to contest them.
The Lane Concept Maps are generally divided into three lanes: left, center, and right. Each teammate should cover one lane while being ready to support adjacent lanes. Winning your lane (pushing back the opponent) allows you to rotate and help a teammate, creating a numbers advantage elsewhere.
Using Walls and Cover Attacking from behind walls minimizes the damage you take while dealing damage to enemies. The gem carrier should always position near cover to quickly retreat when threatened. Be aware that thrower brawlers can attack over walls, so do not press too tightly against walls when facing throwers like Barley or Dynamike.
Countdown Strategies
When Your Team Starts Countdown Once your team secures 10 or more gems, the 15-second countdown begins. From this point, defense takes priority over offense. The gem carrier must immediately fall back while the other two teammates hold the front line and buy time.
Stopping the Enemy Countdown When the enemy team triggers a countdown, you must aggressively target their gem carrier. Do not hesitate to use your Super to take them down. Fifteen seconds passes faster than you think, so quick decision-making and decisive action are essential.
Gem Distribution Strategy Having one player carry all the gems is risky. Ideally, the gem carrier holds 6 to 7 gems while the other two hold 1 to 2 each. This way, if one player dies, the countdown may not reset because the team still holds enough gems overall.
Advanced Strategies
Gem Counting Track both teams' gem counts throughout the match. Knowing how many gems the enemy holds helps you decide how aggressively to play. If an opponent has 9 gems, they become the top priority target that must be eliminated immediately.
Respawn Timing Wait for teammates to respawn before launching attacks to ensure a numbers advantage. When only 2 teammates are alive, playing defensively until the third returns is wiser than forcing a 2v3 engagement that you are likely to lose.
Strategic Retreating When the situation is unfavorable, retreat decisively. If all three teammates die, you lose all your gems and hand the enemy a countdown opportunity. It is better to sacrifice a single gem and keep your team alive to fight for the next opportunity.
Common Mistakes and Solutions
Charging In with Gems Diving into the enemy team while holding many gems is the biggest mistake you can make. Dying with 7 or more gems can instantly flip the game. When you are carrying lots of gems, always retreat to a safe position behind your teammates.
Rushing After Respawn Running straight at enemies immediately after respawning usually results in dying again. After respawning, regroup with your teammates before pushing forward together as a coordinated unit.
Obsessing Over Mid Control Sometimes retreating from the center is the correct play. During a countdown, giving up the middle of the map to protect your gem carrier in the backline is absolutely the right decision.
Conclusion
Gem Grab is the mode that rewards strategic thinking the most. Understanding your role, practicing proper positioning, and staying calm during countdown situations will dramatically improve your win rate. Check your friends' Gem Grab statistics on Brawl Friends to build the most effective team compositions.