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Brawl Ball

Spiraling Out

250 battles collected on this map — ranked only.

Silver Spiraling OutBrawl Ball

Recommendation for Silver

What the rating, star, trust and the tags mean
Good pickHow the brawler stands on this map compared to the whole mode (Brawl Ball): 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.
Enabler — rarely becomes star player: he clears the way, heals, controls, and others do the scoring. This is no verdict on his strength — how good he is here is the win rate on the card. Measured across 1,620 map/brawler rows, enablers win on average 3.8 points less often than carries, but the star rate explains only 11% of the differences: there are plenty of strong enablers and weak carries. The star says how a brawler wins, not whether.

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
Kaze 75.0%
48 13
6.7% Good pick
Mortis 76.0%
25 3
3.5% Good pick
Bibi 76.2%
21 1
2.9% Good pick
Edgar 58.6%
58 16
8.1% Good pick
Trunk 65.5%
29 6
4.1% Solid
Bull 71.4%
14 0
2.0% Solid
Emz 56.5%
23 2
3.2% Solid
Max 63.6%
11 0
1.5% Solid
Rico 52.4%
21 1
2.9% Solid
Willow 50.0%
26 4
3.6% Solid
Stu 54.5%
11 0
1.5% Solid
Nori 50.0%
16 0
2.2% Solid
Surge 50.0%
14 0
2.0% Solid
Dynamike 46.2%
13 0
1.8% Solid
Shelly 41.2%
17 0
2.4% Solid
Griff 41.9%
31 7
4.3% Solid
Frank 40.0%
30 6
4.2% Solid
Crow 30.0%
10 0
1.4% Solid
Colt 29.4%
17 0
2.4% Solid
Spike 29.4%
17 0
2.4% Solid
Brock 23.1%
13 0
1.8% Solid
8-Bit 7.7%
13 0
1.8% Rather not