A Beginner’s guide for future Brawl Stars!
Brawl is a brand-new game mode in League of Legends, introduced in Patch 25.10, and it’s designed for fast, fun, and beginner-friendly action. If you’re looking for a break from the high-pressure tactics of Summoner’s Rift or the randomness of ARAM, Brawl might be exactly what you need. This guide will walk you through how Brawl works, how to win, and the best tips for getting started, whether you're brand new or a LoL veteran.
What is Brawl?
Brawl is League’s version of a team deathmatch, inspired by fast-paced shooter game modes. Unlike Summoner’s Rift, there are no turrets, no Nexus, and no complex objectives. The rules are simple: eliminate your enemies in this 5v5 mode and push your minions into their base to win.
Riot created Brawl to offer a more accessible entry point to League of Legends. It's ideal for:
- New players learning the basics
- Casual games with friends
- Trying out new champions
- Getting into the action quickly
Matches last around 10 minutes, with simplified economy, fast respawns, and constant skirmishing.
How to win in Brawl?
Each team starts with 250 HP, and the first to bring the enemy’s HP to zero wins. You deal damage to the opposing team in three ways:
- Kill a champion: -5 HP
- Kill an enemy minion: -1 HP
- Let your minions reach the enemy portal: -1 HP per minion
There’s no macro strategy or scaling to worry about. Every fight and every minion matters.
Core Gameplay Mechanics: Buffs, Gold & Comebacks
Brawl simplifies League’s economy and pacing, keeping players focused on combat while still offering depth through buffs and gold generation. Here’s how it works:
Buff Camps
- Located on each side of the map, jungle camps grant powerful buffs and bonus gold when cleared.
- These buffs can improve champion performance and add strategic value to controlling the map.
- Securing camps often creates windows for aggressive plays or turning the tide in close matches.

Gold & Itemization
- Gold is earned passively over time, and through:
- Champion kills
- Clearing jungle camps
- Staying alive and engaged in combat
- You don’t need to open the shop manually. Just recall or walk back to base, and your champion will automatically purchase the best available items based on your build path.
Comeback Mechanics
- If your team falls too far behind, a “revenge” buff activates.
- You’ll deal more damage and take less, helping to level the playing field.
- It ensures matches stay competitive without guaranteeing a comeback; strong teamwork is still essential to win.
How to choose a Champion?
Unlike ARAM, Brawl lets you pick your champion, making it a perfect place to learn new ones or improve on favorites.
What Makes a Good Brawl Champion?
In a mode where fights happen constantly and space is limited, prioritize:
- Strong area damage (AoE)
- Reliable crowd control (CC)
- Simple, high-impact kits
Beginner-Friendly Picks:
A tier list has already been written on Sheep Esports about the best champions per role. Below you can find a short list of the best champions if you are a beginner at the game and wish to explore easy and powerful options to win your first games:
- Garen – Durable and easy to play
- Lux – Long-range poke and waveclear
- Miss Fortune – High AoE damage, great for teamfights
- Annie – Burst damage and teamfight control
- Amumu – Great CC and teamfight presence
Tips to win your first games
Even though Brawl is casual, a few smart habits will give you an edge:
- Don’t ignore minions – Every minion that reaches the enemy portal brings you closer to victory.
- Stick with your team – Group fights are constant, and isolation can get you killed quickly.
- Control the jungle camps – Buffs are powerful and spawn fast.
- Recall smartly – Don’t waste time — only recall when you need to heal or buy.
- Watch for comebacks – If you’re ahead, close out quickly before the enemy’s revenge buff kicks in.
Frequently asked questions about Brawl
Is Brawl a permanent mode?
For now, Brawl is a limited-time mode, just like SWARM mode from last year. Its future depends on player feedback and engagement.
Can I play Brawl with friends?
Yes, Brawl is available in premade parties, so you can queue with your friends.
Are all champions available?
You can play any champion you’ve unlocked, including those on free weekly rotation.
Header Photo Credit: Riot Games
- Clément Chocat -
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