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Brawl Ball

Center Stage

19 battles collected on this map.

Trophy Road Center StageBrawl Ball

Recommendation

There is not enough data here for a recommendation yet.
No brawler reaches 40+ games on this map (~19 battles collected so far).

If you queue as three

three-brawler line-ups that actually exist — counted across the whole mode.

This is for Brawl Ball as a whole, not for this map. There are not enough numbers here yet for a map-specific calculation — the calibration needs line-ups actually played on this map. As soon as enough accumulate, the calculation for Center Stage appears in this spot; until then the mode-wide list is the best available answer.

Out of 1,294 line-ups with 120+ games.

1
89.6% 156 games
2
85.1% 302 games
3
84.8% 131 games
4
84.6% 446 games
5
84.2% 132 games
6
83.9% 129 games
How these numbers are arrived at

What you see here. three-brawler line-ups that actually exist, counted across the whole mode — not for this map. There is no basis for a map-specific calculation yet: the calibration needs line-ups played on this map. The measured number is therefore not a prediction for Center Stage, but the answer to what generally wins in Brawl Ball.

Measured · in the mode. The strongest three-brawler line-ups in this mode, out of 1,294 with at least 120 games. The number is deliberately cautious: unchecked, the luckiest outlier would sit on top. Per mode, not per map — on a single map hardly any line-up has enough games for a number of its own.

All brawlers on this map

Including the thin ones — the games column tells you how seriously to take a row. The win rate tells you how good a brawler is. The trust score (0–100) tells you how much you can believe it — it depends purely on the number of games. Sorting uses both together: 52% from 75 games can be luck, 51% from 3,000 games cannot.

Not enough data yet.