30 PRO Tips to make you INSTANTLY Better!
Summary
TLDRThis video offers 30 advanced tips to enhance your competitive gameplay in Brawl Stars. Key insights include monitoring gadget availability, utilizing range indicators, strategically positioning brawlers in 3v3 modes, and effectively switching lanes. It also covers game mode-specific strategies like playing defensively in Hot Zone and prioritizing map control in Brawl Ball. The video emphasizes the importance of teamwork, patience, and adapting to the flow of the match for success in various game modes.
Takeaways
- ๐ Pay attention to gadget icons to gauge when opponents are out of gadgets.
- ๐ Use the gadget button to check the status of pets or turrets that are out of sight.
- ๐ฏ Hold down the gadget button to reveal the range of certain gadgets without activating them.
- ๐ฃ๏ธ In 3v3 modes, spread out in three lanes to make it harder for enemies to hit you.
- ๐ค Look to pinch out enemy Brawlers by attacking from different angles with your teammates.
- ๐ Be ready to switch lanes during a match to counter enemy Brawlers effectively.
- ๐ For Brawlers that can interact with water, aim attacks towards the center of the water for added distance.
- ๐ข Memorize attack damage values for Brawlers with few projectiles to predict kill potentials.
- ๐ฟ Always check bushes to ensure they are clear before moving in, as enemies can be hiding.
- ๐ In game modes like Knockout, prioritize healing and regrouping after defeating an enemy.
Q & A
What happens to the gadget icon when a player runs out of gadgets?
-When a player runs out of gadgets to use, the gadget icon below their brawler will disappear.
How can you check if a pet or turret is still alive in the game?
-You can check if a pet or turret is still alive by pressing the gadget button. If it's destroyed, it will say you need one to activate the gadget; if it's alive, it will say you're too far to activate it.
What is the best strategy for playing in 3v3 modes in terms of lanes?
-In 3v3 modes, it's best played in three lanes: left, middle, and right, with typically one brawler per lane to make it harder for enemies to hit and to give an advantage if the enemy team bunches up.
How can you force enemies to bunch up in the middle lane during a match?
-You can force enemies to bunch up by taking control of the edges of the map, getting between the enemy and the edge of the map, especially if you're playing in the left or right lanes.
What is the term used for two teammates attacking an enemy from different angles?
-Pinching a brawler is the term used when two teammates attack an enemy from different angles, making it impossible for the enemy to avoid getting hit.
Why is it beneficial to switch lanes during a match if a brawler that counters yours is in your lane?
-Switching lanes can be beneficial because it allows you to avoid a brawler that counters yours, and it can also help if your teammate is struggling against a counter in their lane.
How can certain Brawlers add extra distance when attacking from water?
-Certain Brawlers like El Primo or Daryl can add extra distance by aiming the end of their attacks toward the middle of the pond, forcing them to land outside of the water if the attack lands close to the edge.
Why is it important to memorize attack damage values for Brawlers with regular attacks?
-Knowing attack damage values is crucial for understanding when you're in danger of being killed in three shots, which is important for both using those Brawlers effectively and defending against them.
What is the strategy for playing in the knockout game mode after defeating an enemy?
-After defeating an enemy in knockout, it's better to heal and regroup rather than immediately charging other enemies, as a 3v2 advantage is significant in this game mode.
How should you approach playing in Heist mode regarding staying alive near the enemy safe?
-In Heist mode, the goal is to stay alive near the enemy safe for as long as possible, as it forces the enemy to go on defense, preventing them from attacking your safe and giving your teammates time to join the offense.
What is the best approach to playing Brawl Ball when you have the ball and are taking a shot?
-In Brawl Ball, to score more goals, move in one direction and aim in the opposite direction toward the goal, as players are used to reading foot movements and this can often catch them off guard.
Outlines
๐ฎ Advanced Brawl Stars Gameplay Tips
This paragraph offers advanced gameplay tips for Brawl Stars. It starts with the tactical observation of gadget icons to assess opponents' gadget availability, which is crucial for strategic decision-making. Players are advised to check the status of pets or turrets by pressing the gadget button, providing insights into their remaining utility. The paragraph also covers the effective use of gadget ranges, the strategic positioning in 3v3 modes to avoid enemy concentration, and the concept of 'pinching' enemies to control the battlefield. It suggests switching lanes to counter enemy brawlers and emphasizes the importance of memorizing attack damage values for better combat assessment. The advice concludes with tips on utilizing water surfaces with specific brawlers and the importance of checking bushes for hidden enemies.
๐ Game Mode-Specific Strategies in Brawl Stars
This section delves into game mode-specific strategies for Brawl Stars. It discusses tactics for the Knockout mode, emphasizing the importance of regrouping after defeating an enemy and the value of maintaining a 3v2 advantage. The paragraph advises on playing defensively in Hot Zone to prevent enemy comebacks and the aggressive approach once in the lead. Heist mode tips include staying alive near the enemy safe and avoiding low DPS brawlers without their super. Brawl Ball strategies involve scoring goals by misleading enemy defenders and maintaining map control. Bounty mode tips focus on patience and teamwork to overcome spawn traps, while Gem Grab emphasizes map control post-10 gems and protecting high-profile teammates. The paragraph concludes with general advice on spacing and prioritizing targets in competitive matches.
๐ Power League Drafting and Team Synergy
The final paragraph focuses on Power League drafting strategies and team synergy. It suggests selecting brawlers that not only counter the enemy team but also complement the chosen brawlers of teammates. The advice includes avoiding brawlers that might disrupt a teammate's strategy, such as destroying bushes needed by certain brawlers. The paragraph also recommends suggesting the highest power brawler to teammates, prioritizing their familiarity and confidence over meta considerations. It concludes with general gameplay advice, such as healing fully before re-engaging and maintaining a cautious position when a teammate is down, to minimize risks in competitive matches.
Mindmap
Keywords
๐กGadgets
๐กPet
๐ก3v3 Modes
๐กPinching
๐กSwitching Lanes
๐กBrawlers
๐กGame Modes
๐กDPS (Damage Per Second)
๐กSpawn Trapping
๐กGem Grab
๐กPower League Drafting
Highlights
Gadget icons disappear when a player runs out of gadgets, signaling their unavailability.
Check the status of pets or turrets by pressing the gadget button when they're out of sight.
Hold down the gadget button to reveal a gadget's limited range without activating it.
In 3v3 modes, playing one brawler per lane is advantageous for spreading out targets.
Force enemies to bunch up by controlling the map's edges to gain an advantage.
Pinching a brawler involves two teammates attacking from different angles, making evasion impossible.
Purposefully missing shots can pressure enemies into moving to desired locations.
Switch lanes during a match if facing a brawler that counters yours effectively.
Brawlers like El Primo or Daryl can add extra distance to their attacks over water.
Memorize attack damage values for brawlers with one or two projectiles for better strategic play.
Check bushes regularly to ensure enemy presence is known to avoid surprise attacks.
In Knockout mode, regroup and heal after defeating an enemy to maintain a numbers advantage.
In Hot Zone, prioritize defense to prevent enemies from capturing uncontested zones.
In Heist, staying alive near the enemy safe is more important than attacking it directly.
In Brawl Ball, scoring goals is more effective when moving in one direction and aiming in the opposite.
In Bounty mode, avoid risky plays until necessary to maintain a stable lead.
When spawn trapped, focus on taking out one enemy brawler to break the trap.
In Gem Grab, maintain map control after obtaining 10 gems to prevent enemy comebacks.
Play aggressively when protecting high-profile teammates if it doesn't risk giving the lead to the enemy.
Learn to space yourself effectively by understanding and utilizing brawler ranges.
Prioritize taking out enemy pets before the brawlers themselves for quicker elimination.
When drafting in Power League, consider both countering the enemy and synergizing with your team's brawlers.
Heal fully before returning to combat to maximize your chances in 1v1s.
Play more defensively when down a teammate to avoid giving up map control unnecessarily.
Transcripts
I recently covered 50 core tips that
everyone needs to know and in this video
we've got 30 more tips to help you play
more competitively starting off when a
player runs out of gadgets to use the
gadget icon below their brawler will
actually disappear this is information
that can make all the difference in a
match so be aware of who can still use
their gadgets and who cannot also if
you've spawned a pet or a turret that is
now too far away for you to see you can
actually check if it is still alive by
pressing the gadget button if your pet
has been destroyed it will say that you
need one in order to activate the gadget
but if it's still alive it will say that
you're too far to activate it obviously
this only works if the gadget has an
effect on whatever you're checking on
tip number three there are certain
Gadgets in the game that have limited
range and if you hold down the gadget
button it will show you that gadget's
range if you only want to see the range
without activating the gadget just slide
your thumb off the button and then let
go tip number four 3v3 modes are almost
always best played in three lanes left
middle and right typically you want to
play one brawler in a lane because it
makes it harder for the enemy to hit you
and give you an advantage if the enemy
team bunches up this is because it's way
easier to hit a Target if three of them
are close to each other because if
they're all separated then you miss
there's no chance of it actually hitting
another Target now if you're playing
either the left or the right lanes you
can try to force the enemy to Bunch up
through the middle by taking control of
the edges of the map this is done by
getting between the enemy and the edge
of the map obviously if you're playing
on the left or the right lane you'll
have to be careful not to get backed up
against the wall but if you do a good
job at avoiding enemy fire you'll
pressure the enemy toward the middle of
the map which forces them to Bunch up
along the same lines you want to always
look to pinch out enemy Brawlers
especially in 3v3 modes pinching a
brawler is a term for two teammates
attacking an enemy from different angles
making it impossible for them to avoid
getting hit so even if you're fighting
somebody else 1v1 pay attention to any
other opportunities where you can fire
off at a different enemy so you can then
help your teammates win their 1v1s now
another tip is to actually purposef well
not purposefully miss your shots but if
you miss a shot you can use that to
pressure the enemy to move them where
where you want them to go sometimes
players can be really hard to hit if
they're good at avoiding your shots so
instead of trying to predict where
they're going with every single shot
just keep aiming on the same side and
then that'll end up pushing them toward
your teammates tip number eight is to be
prepared to switch lanes in the middle
of a match and if a brawler that
counters yours is in your lane it's a
really good idea to switch with your
teammate keep in mind that even if
you're playing well in your lane it
might still be a good idea to switch
depending on how your teammate is doing
in their Lane because they might be
struggling against a counter themselves
now other than Eve Brawlers obviously
can't stay on water but there are a few
Brawlers that can jump on top of water
or like roll on top of water and for
those Brawlers you can actually add a
little extra Distance by aiming the end
of the attacks toward the middle of the
pond this works great for Brawlers like
El Primo or Daryl because if the attack
lands close enough to the edge of the
pawn the brawler will just be forced to
land outside of the pond it's not always
practical but it can be useful in some
situations now obviously there are many
Brawlers in the game with regular
attacks that only fire one or two
projectiles Brawlers like Belle Jesse or
Anita when you start facing off against
really good players it's incredibly
helpful to have the attack damage values
for these types of brawlers memorized
whether you're using these Brawlers
yourself or if you're up against them
it's so important that you always know
when you're in danger of being killed in
three shots and when you're not since
most Brawlers can deal all their burst
damage in just three ammo even if you
don't want to memorize each one pay
attention to how much damage they do
when they hit you early on in the match
so you can at least remember it
throughout that match tip number 11
always check your bushes if you don't
know where the enemies are this tip may
seem obvious to a lot of you and I've
said it before but I am shocked at how
many times players will walk into bushes
because they're fairly certain that
there aren't any enemies waiting in them
and then they get killed instantly in my
experience bushes are only safe if you
know where all three Brawlers are
skilled players are really good at
dodging attacks even while hiding in
bushes and they can play some seriously
good Mind Games up next are some game
mode specific tips in knockout once you
defeat an enemy it's better to heal and
regroup rather than immediately charge
the other enemies a 3v2 is a huge
advantage in any game mode but in
knockout it's especially useful if you
end up isolating yourself from your
teammates that Advantage won't have its
effect and it'll be the same as if
you're in a 1v1 now you don't want to be
right next to your teammates but you do
want to be close enough that your
enemies can't take you out without
getting punished for it also in knockout
don't be afraid to wait until the smoke
rolls in to win the round I see a lot of
players get impatient even when the
enemy team has the long range Advantage
if the enemy team has an advantage in
longer range just take cover until the
smoke forces players closer to each
other and even though this is boring
it's a lot better than losing because
you weren't patient enough now in Hot
Zone playing good defense is the only
way to make a comeback on maps with more
than one zone if the enemy team takes an
early lead it won't matter how much you
control a Zone if you can't keep them
out of the other zone so you should
prioritize making sure that the enemies
can't get into one of the zones that
they have not captured yet until after
your team takes a lead on the flip side
if you're team takes an early lead it's
a good idea to play aggressively toward
the zones that you haven't captured
until you know that you can fall back to
other zones that may be closer to your
spawn point now when you're playing on
mass with only one zone I often see
players die and Rush right back to the
Zone one after the other only to get 3v1
and die again if your team is dying it's
way better for you to just wait for your
teammates to respawn than it is to take
turns getting obliterated as long as you
still have enough time to fully group
together without them actually
controlling the zone now in Heist your
goal is to stay alive near the enemy
safe for as long as possible obviously
want to attack it as much as you can as
well and you do want to prioritize
attacking the safe over enemy Brawlers
but more important than attacking it is
staying alive near the enemy safe
because it forces the enemy to go on the
defense and if they're on the defense
not only can they not attack your safe
but it gives your teammates time to join
you on the offense also in Heist avoid
fighting low DPS Brawlers that don't
have their super if you can so I'm
talking about Brawlers like Nita or
Jesse they're very popular choices Heist
but if you don't let them charge their
super on you they're pretty much useless
in comparison to a lot of other
competitive options in a lot of
situations Brawlers like those can be
ignored on your save as long as you
don't feed them they're super now in
Brawl ball if you have a ball and you're
going to take a shot while the someone
is defending you'll score a lot more
goals if you move in One Direction and
aim in the opposite direction toward the
goal players are used to reading foot
movements and that's why aiming the
opposite direction usually works so well
also in Brawl ball focus on gaining map
control until you are very sure that you
can get the ball into the goal until
you're able to actually make a goal keep
your ball close to you or your teammates
but don't pick it up until your team
actually creates the right opportunity
to score and as a bonus tip try to not
kick the ball near enemies since they'll
likely kick it to aquarium which will
make it difficult for you to get to
another tip which may seem obvious is to
always look to score in Brawl ball
sometimes players get really caught up
in those 1v1s that they don't realize
that there's actually an opportunity to
score the ball this is especially true
in competitive matches where players are
used to trying to take out enemies
before they try to make goal but
sometimes the enemy just doesn't
position themselves well enough and you
can score even though all three of them
are still alive so whether your teammate
is moving up the field for a pass or you
have a chance to quickly take the ball
and score yourself always pay attention
to the objective on the flip side in
lower Trophies the opposite happens
where players are so focused on scoring
that they try to do so before the enemy
defenses have been taken care of most of
the time it's better to get rid of the
enemy team before scoring but you know
pay attention now for Bounty you wanted
to lay your risky plays for as long as
you possibly can in other words don't
jump on enemies unless you know for sure
that you will be able to kill them or
until the end of the match most
competitive Bounty matches are very
close all the way to the end if you
start losing when the countdown starts
you'll probably have to get really
aggressive and make a Do or Die Play but
just remember that Bounty matches can
change either way in less than a second
so wait for your teammates if you can
and don't overextend yourself until you
absolutely have to a lot of those
assassin type Brawlers and Bounty only
work well when you're patient throughout
the entire match tip 22 if it seems like
your team is hopelessly spawn trapped
it's probably because you guys aren't
working together if you can manage to
take out one brawler on the enemy team
it will be way harder for them to keep
you spawn trapped so what you want to do
is all three of your players on your
team should focus on just one enemy
brawler until they're either defeated or
they have to fall back now for Gem grab
once your team has obtained 10 gems try
to maintain control of the map for as
long as you can when that timer starts a
lot of players will naturally want to
move back to their spawn since that's
the safest place to be but a lot can
happen in 15 seconds if you move to your
spawn too quickly sometimes you'll just
give the enemy team that map control and
your team will get bunched up at the
back of the wall which allows enemies to
make a comeback now when protecting a
high profile teammate like a team that
has lots of gems or a high Bounty it's
usually best to play aggressively if you
can afford to die without giving the
opponents a lead then you really want to
play aggressively instead of staying
back to your teammate not only does this
lower the chances of your entire team
dying at the same time but it will also
make it so the enemies take more time
getting toward your response tip 25
learn to space yourself being very
familiar with every Brawler's range is
pretty much Essential in competitive
matches by moving up and down the map at
the very right time and at trying to hit
enemies at the very tip of your range
you can do a really good job at actually
hitting enemies to outrange you while
also staying outside the range you might
miss some more shots trying to hit
enemies at max range but if it means
staying out of their range it is
absolutely worth it tip 26 prioritize
taking out enemy pets before the enemies
themselves even if whatever the enemy
spawns can recover health like needed as
bear or Jesse's turret they are still
very easy targets and the faster you can
get rid of them the less value that they
will get out of them things like Mr P's
super or Stu's speed zone Gadget are
sometimes placed really close to enemy
spawn so you might not prioritize
getting those in that case but anything
within a reasonable range needs to be
destroyed as soon as possible now a tip
for power League drafting when you're
picking Brawlers you not only want to
try and pick Brawlers that will counter
the enemy but you also want Brawlers
that pair well with your friendly
Brawlers for example if a teammate picks
up roller who likely breaks walls like
Brock or Griff then you want to pick a
brawler who does well in open maps like
Spike or B as another example if a
teammate selects Rosa on a bushy map you
should probably avoid Brawlers who are
likely to destroy her bushes another
suggestion when drafting Brawlers for
power League when you're going to
suggest your teammates Brawlers it's
very often the best to just suggest
their highest power brawler I'm a firm
believer that playing Brawlers that
you're confident with is much more
important than playing good Brawlers in
the current meta if a teammate has a
high power brawler chances are they've
played that brawler a lot so not only do
you get a power Advantage but they'll
likely just play better because of their
familiarity with that brawler t29 try to
heal fully before returning to combat
there are lots of times where you could
take some cover and recover just a
little HP but too often players will
panic and start firing shots again
before they've healed all the way having
full health always gives you the best
chance of winning those 1v1s so try to
stay healed as much as you can and
finally tip 30 even if just one of your
teammates dies you want to play a lot
further back than normal unless you
can't afford to give up map control near
the end of the match for some reason in
any game mode 2v3s are a big
disadvantage and situations that seem
non-threatening can quickly go wrong if
you're missing a teammate and that is 30
tips to help you get better in those
tough competitive matches I'm sure there
are a ton of tips that I could have
mentioned that I did not so if you have
some leave them in the comment section
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