Direct duels in Heist: how Ruffs does when that brawler is on the enemy team. Duels are available per mode, not per map — so unlike the numbers above, this section covers every Heist map, not just Pit Stop. Measured in ranked battles — trophy games have no fixed line-ups, so “A beats B” cannot be counted there. Who counters whom still holds for you.
Ruffs counters nobody here — he wins and loses as strength would have it.
Nobody counters Ruffs 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 Heist — which combination wins. Per mode as well, not per map. Also from ranked battles, so it matches the duels above. In trophy games a pairing like this depends heavily on who plays the brawler — beginner brawlers land up to nine points below what the teamwork itself gives.
Nori
63.0%
162 games
Mico
59.2%
103 games
Rico
54.3%
81 games
8-Bit
48.3%
178 games
Edgar
48.0%
173 games
Griff
49.4%
89 games
Players with a profile and at least 20 games on Ruffs, sorted by the Wilson lower bound. To the full list