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Best Brawlers for Beginners in Brawl Stars (2025 Updated Guide)

Discover the Top Beginner-Friendly Brawlers You Should Play First in Brawl Stars (2025 Edition)

By Richard BaileyPublished 8 months ago 4 min read

If you're new to Brawl Stars in 2025, you might be wondering: Which brawlers are the easiest to start with?

With over 70 brawlers and constant updates, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. The good news? Some brawlers are designed to be more beginner-friendly, offering simple mechanics and rewarding gameplay without needing thousands of hours of experience.

This guide breaks down the best brawlers for beginners in Brawl Stars, based on the current 2025 meta. We'll focus on brawlers that are easy to use, forgiving to mistakes, and strong in multiple game modes — helping you climb trophies faster and enjoy the game more.

Let’s dive in!

1. Shelly – The Starter Queen

Shelly is the first brawler every player unlocks, and for good reason. She's straightforward, powerful at close range, and incredibly forgiving when learning basic game mechanics.

Why Shelly is great for beginners:

  • Wide attack spread: Her shotgun blast hits multiple enemies, making aim less critical.
  • Strong close-range burst: Great for finishing off low-health enemies quickly.
  • Super ability: Her Super (a giant shotgun blast) can destroy walls and knock back enemies, turning fights in your favor.

Best modes for Shelly:

  • Showdown (Solo/Duo)
  • Brawl Ball
  • Heist (on specific maps)

Beginner tip: Play Shelly aggressively once you have your Super ready. Use walls to sneak up on enemies and ambush them with close-range blasts.

2. Nita – Reliable and Easy to Master

Nita is often the first unlockable brawler after Shelly, and she quickly proves her worth. She offers simple gameplay with a bit of strategy thanks to her bear summon.

Why Nita is beginner-friendly:

  • Straight, mid-range attack: Easy to aim and spam.
  • Summons Bruce the Bear: Her Super calls a bear that chases enemies, creating pressure.
  • Good area control: Ideal for keeping enemies away from key areas.

Best modes for Nita:

  • Gem Grab
  • Brawl Ball
  • Showdown

Beginner tip: After summoning Bruce, follow behind him. Let the bear tank shots for you while you deal damage safely.

3. Jessie – Perfect for Learning Map Control

Jessie introduces players to the idea of controlling the battlefield through her turret, but she’s still simple enough for new players to handle.

Why Jessie works for beginners:

  • Bouncing shots: Her attack bounces between enemies, punishing grouped opponents.
  • Deployable turret: Once placed, it attacks enemies automatically.
  • Strong defense and offense: Can zone enemies or lock down objectives.

Best modes for Jessie:

Gem Grab

Heist

Siege

Beginner tip: Place Jessie's turret behind cover so enemies have a harder time destroying it. Try dropping it near important objectives to force enemy attention.

4. Bull – The Close-Range Bulldozer

Bull is built for players who love charging into battle and dealing massive damage up close. His high health pool also makes him forgiving if you make a mistake.

Why Bull is a great beginner pick:

  • Massive health: Takes a lot of damage before falling.
  • High burst damage: Shreds enemies at close range.
  • Super ability: His charging Super lets him escape or initiate fights quickly.

Best modes for Bull:

  • Showdown
  • Brawl Ball
  • Heist

Beginner tip: Hide in bushes to ambush enemies. Bull is devastating when surprising foes from short distances.

5. Poco – The Easiest Healer

If you want to help your team while staying safe, Poco is the perfect starting healer.

Why Poco shines for beginners:

  • Wide attack spread: Hard to miss enemies or teammates.
  • Healing Super: Heals all allies in its range.
  • Good survivability: Can hang back and still contribute effectively.

Best modes for Poco:

  • Gem Grab
  • Brawl Ball
  • Hot Zone

Beginner tip: Use Poco’s healing Super when both you and your teammates are low on health to turn the tide of a fight.

6. El Primo – Tanky Brawler with Crowd Control

El Primo is another beginner favorite thanks to his absurd health and close-range dominance.

Why El Primo is beginner-friendly:

  • Super high health: Lets you soak up tons of damage.
  • Devastating close-range punches: Few brawlers can survive a brawl with him.
  • Super leap: His jump attack closes gaps quickly and can displace enemies.

Best modes for El Primo:

  • Brawl Ball
  • Showdown
  • Hot Zone

Beginner tip: Don't be afraid to use El Primo’s jump offensively. Landing directly on enemies can knock them away from objectives or even straight into your team.

7. Brock – A Starter Long-Range Specialist

While Brock requires a little more aiming skill than others on this list, he's still a fantastic choice for beginners who want to try long-range gameplay.

Why Brock is good for new players:

  • Massive long-range damage: Great for picking off enemies from a distance.
  • Super ability: A massive barrage of rockets that deal area damage.
  • Good map control: Punishes careless enemy movements.

Best modes for Brock:

  • Knockout
  • Bounty
  • Showdown

Beginner tip: Stay behind walls and chip away at enemies. Practice your aiming slowly — it’s okay to miss early on!

8. Emz – Easy Damage Over Time

Emz is an underrated beginner brawler who excels at dealing steady, reliable damage while keeping her distance.

Why Emz is easy for beginners:

  • Area denial: Her spray lingers in the air, hurting enemies over time.
  • Strong crowd control: Good at holding back groups of enemies.
  • Simple mechanics: No tricky aiming required — just spray and move.

Best modes for Emz:

  • Hot Zone
  • Brawl Ball
  • Gem Grab

Beginner tip: Position Emz slightly behind teammates and focus on spacing — you don’t need to chase enemies; they’ll walk into your damage naturally.

Who Should You Choose First?

If you’re completely new to Brawl Stars in 2025, start with Shelly, Nita, and Poco to quickly learn the basics without getting overwhelmed. Once you’re comfortable, experiment with Jessie, Bull, or El Primo depending on your preferred playstyle — aggressive, supportive, or controlling.

Remember: mastery comes from practice. Even the simplest brawlers have depth to them. Play a few matches with each beginner-friendly brawler and see who "clicks" with you the most. Over time, you’ll build up the skills needed to handle even the most complex brawlers.

Good luck, and see you in the arena!

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About the Creator

Richard Bailey

I am currently working on expanding my writing topics and exploring different areas and topics of writing. I have a personal history with a very severe form of treatment-resistant major depressive disorder.

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