Prochange
Win rate per rank tier, across all maps — ranked battles only, the tier comes from the battle itself. The axis runs from Silver to Masters, one tick per tier: the stretch where this brawler has at least 300 battles per tier; 2 tiers fall below that and drop out. The stretch always fills the full width, three tiers or eight — so when comparing two curves, mind the names on the axis. The curve glows brighter where more was measured — the tiers differ by more than a thousandfold in battles.
Skill bonus +5.6 — rewards skill: from Silver to Masters the win rate climbs by 5.6 points (regression 42.7% to 48.3%). The higher the tier, the better he does.
Where this brawler works (ranked, Pro).
Direct duels in Gem Grab: how Amber does when that brawler is on the enemy team. Always one mode, never all of them at once — the same pairing can mean the opposite in two modes. Only listed where a real counter is behind it: whoever only wins because he is the stronger brawler is not shown here. Computed across all ranked tiers together — not for your tier alone.
Worst case: 37.2% against Nita in Heist — barely punishable even there, which makes him a risk-free first pick.
Nobody counters Amber here. As a first pick he cannot be punished in this mode.
The word after the number says how hard: hard counter means the edge is clearly bigger than the strength of the two would give. A high win rate alone never appears here — whoever only wins because he is the stronger brawler does not make the list at all. See it in the counter network
On the same team, in Gem Grab — which combination wins. The mode is the one chosen above. Computed across all ranked tiers together — not for your tier alone.
Edgar
57.0%
235 games
Griff
56.4%
179 games
Emz
54.1%
157 games
Surge
53.8%
119 games
Crow
52.5%
99 games
Trunk
52.1%
94 games
Players with a profile and at least 20 games on Amber, sorted by the Wilson lower bound. To the full list
| Rank | Player | Tier | Games | Bound | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | アラミス | Diamond | 27 | 35.2% | 63.0% |