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Heist

Pit Stop

44,897 battles collected on this map — ranked only.

Pro Pit StopHeist Draft helper

Pro alone is not enough. Computed from Legendary–Pro together — a single tier does not have enough battles for the rarely played brawlers to get a solid number.

Pit Stop as its own page

Recommendation for Pro

Short rounds Median 73 s out of 73–92 s in this mode. Early pressure pays off — anyone looking to outplay is playing against the map.

What the rating, star, trust and the tags mean
Good pick Solid Rather notHow the brawler stands on this map compared to the whole mode (Heist): Strong pick is the top tenth of all map/brawler rows, Good pick the top quarter, Solid the upper half, Rather not the rest. What is measured is the cautiously computed win rate (Wilson lower bound), the same number the cards are sorted by — not the percentage shown beside it. The thresholds come from the field rather than from fixed percentages: the modes sit at different levels, and in Showdown the number counts trophy gains rather than wins. Not to be confused with the tier list — that ranks a brawler by how many maps of the rotation he is usable on, across all maps together. A Rather not among the recommended eight therefore does not mean “played badly”, but: this map has nothing better to offer.
TrustHow dependable the win rate next to it is, 0–100. Depends purely on the number of games — not on how good the brawler is.
Carry — becomes star player unusually often on this map: he deals the damage and takes the objective. The game runs through him.

Hidden gems & traps

From the ratio of pick rate to win rate: what is underrated — and what gets picked a lot but loses.

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.

BrawlerWin rateGamesTrustPick rateRating
Shade 68.0%
100 24
4.2% Good pick
Kaze 60.6%
180 33
7.6% Solid
Cordelius 58.1%
167 32
7.1% Solid
Edgar 58.4%
137 29
5.8% Rather not
Carl 64.2%
67 18
2.8% Rather not
Bull 59.8%
82 21
3.5% Rather not
Rico 53.9%
167 32
7.1% Rather not
Lumi 55.2%
116 26
4.9% Rather not
Nori 71.4%
28 5
1.2% Rather not
Griff 53.2%
154 31
6.5% Rather not
Bibi 55.3%
85 22
3.6% Rather not
Emz 68.0%
25 3
1.1% Rather not
Nita 54.2%
48 13
2.0% Rather not
Brock 55.9%
34 8
1.4% Rather not
Crow 66.7%
12 0
0.5% Rather not
Mico 50.0%
94 23
4.0% Rather not
Berry 53.8%
26 4
1.1% Rather not
Otis 54.2%
24 3
1.0% Rather not
8-Bit 58.3%
12 0
0.5% Rather not
Meg 52.2%
23 2
1.0% Rather not
Gigi 50.0%
18 0
0.8% Rather not
Pierce 50.0%
12 0
0.5% Rather not
Kit 47.3%
55 15
2.3% Rather not
Surge 46.7%
120 27
5.1% Rather not
Buzz 46.3%
147 30
6.2% Rather not
Bolt 46.2%
13 0
0.6% Rather not
Lou 46.2%
13 0
0.6% Rather not
Ruffs 45.2%
31 7
1.3% Rather not
Max 42.1%
19 0
0.8% Rather not
Sirius 38.5%
13 0
0.6% Rather not
Colt 44.7%
103 25
4.4% Rather not
Meeple 39.0%
41 11
1.7% Rather not
Starr Nova 31.8%
22 1
0.9% Rather not
Melodie 35.8%
53 15
2.2% Rather not