League of Legends' new game mode is here!
League of Legends’ newest game mode, Brawl, is arriving with Patch 25.10—and it’s here to shake up your queueing habits with fast-paced action, low-pressure gameplay, and non-stop fights. If you’re wondering which champions shine in this explosive new format, you’ve come to the right place.
What is League of Legends' Brawl?
Brawl is Riot’s answer to the classic Team Deathmatch mode found in shooters: small map, short games, and one goal: fight and win. Here’s what sets it apart:
- 5v5 deathmatch-style gameplay
- Pick your favorite champion (no ARAM RNG!)
- Win by dealing 250 total damage to the enemy team
- Champion takedowns: 5 damage
- Minion kills: 1 damage (when enemy health is high)
- Escorting minions into the enemy’s portal: 1 damage each
- Quick matches (~10 minutes)
- No turrets, no objectives—just brawl
With gold flowing in passively, camps giving strong buffs, and comeback mechanics in place, Brawl is pure chaos with the potential for clutch comebacks and highlight reels. To thrive in this mode, your best bet is to pick champions who excel in skirmishes, deal high burst damage or have strong sustain, and—most importantly—can control and push waves efficiently.

Have a balanced team composition!
Though mages and AD carries are particularly strong in Brawl, building a well-rounded team is key to consistent wins. The ideal comp should combine wave clear, sustained damage, a reliable engage, and at least one enchanter to keep your team alive through the chaos.
Here are some top picks by role to help you build around a solid foundation:
Mages
Champions who offer strong AoE damage, wave clear, and teamfight presence.
- Vex – Reliable CC and anti-dive tools
- Annie – One shot the enemy AD Carry on repeat
- Brand – Massive AoE burn in clustered fights
- Lux – Remain out of range, poke, control spaces
- Ziggs – Just spam Q, wave clear, and chill
AD Carries
Backline threats with high sustained damage and excellent minion control.
- Miss Fortune – Devastating ult in tight corridors
- Jhin – Long-range pick potential and supportive capabilities
- Caitlyn – Zone control and early pressure
- Jinx – Team fight menace and resets
- (Lucian is also great for players with strong mechanics)
Frontliners & Engagers
Champions who can engage, soak damage, and disrupt enemy formations.
- Malphite – Press R to start the fight
- Sett – Brawler-style tank with big damage
- Galio – Versatile engage and disengage
- Fiddlesticks – Massive team fight potential and high damage profile
- (Gragas adds magic damage and AoE disruption to the frontline mix)
Enchanters
Supportive picks that provide healing, shielding, and utility.
- Sona – Heals, poke, and a game-changing ultimate
- Ashe – Build Imperial Mandate, Spam W, Profit
- Seraphine – AoE shields and crowd control
- Lulu – Great at peeling and enhancing carries
Situational Picks
There are also a few odd balls that can always be very strong depending on compositions.
- Shaco – Put down boxes, build AP, and annoy the enemy team
- Any assassins – Tired of ADCs messing your team? Pick a Zed, Talon, or Katarina, and show them who's boss
- Blitzcrank – Technically falling in the category of engagers, Blitzcrank is a highly volatile champion that focuses on picks and requires a license in aiming skill shots

Final Thoughts
Brawl is all about aggression, fast decision-making, and mechanical skill. The best champions are those that thrive in tight maps, scale off action, and can punish grouped enemies with crowd control, sustain, or burst damage. Whether you're queueing solo or bringing your squad, these picks will give you the edge in Riot’s most explosive mode yet. So lock in your champ, protect your minions, and see you in the Bandlewood!
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