Up to three profiles on top of each other, on the same five axes as on every brawler page. Not “who is better” — how they differ.
Silverchange
All five numbers are ranks in the field, not values: 88th means “better than 88% of all brawlers”. It is the only way to compare five axes that live in completely different ranges — a win rate around 50%, a pick rate around 1%. The dashed ring is the middle of the field, and what was measured stands as a raw value behind each bar.
The field changes with the rank tier and the mode: a rank depends on who is being compared. The same brawler can sit at the 30th percentile in Gold and the 70th in Legendary — that is not noise, it is two different questions.
Breadth always runs across all modes (marked with * in the figure). It counts on how many maps of the rotation a brawler is at the top — cut to a single mode it asks a different question, and in half of the modes the number would not exist at all.
On the tier: counter safety and star rate are computed across all tiers together and do not change when you switch — too few pairings are measured in Silver for that. The other axes do.
What is not here: who is better overall. Five axes do not add up to a grade unless you weight them — and any weighting would be guesswork. The best per axis is marked, nothing more. And the profile says nothing about individual maps: a narrow brawler with a high win rate is a safe bet on his two maps and nowhere else. Where that is, is on his brawler page.