Most Annoying Brawlers to Face in Brawl Stars: Love to Hate Them

Most Annoying Brawlers to Face in Brawl Stars: Love to Hate Them

In Brawl Stars, certain brawlers bring out the best (or worst) reactions from players. Whether it’s their relentless attacks, tricky gadgets, or just the way they always seem to get under your skin, some brawlers just make you want to scream. Here’s a rundown of the most annoying brawlers in the game, the ones we love to hate every time they show up in a match.

Tick: The Little Bot with Big Explosions

Tick is practically the definition of “annoying” in Brawl Stars. This little bot drops mines that seem to spread out in every direction, making it hard to dodge and giving players little room to maneuver. He doesn’t have much health, but that hardly matters when he’s chucking mines from a safe distance. His Super, which sends his head rolling toward you like a kamikaze bot, only adds to the headache. Playing against Tick often feels like an endless game of dodgeball—only this time, the balls explode.

Edgar: The Super-Charged Jumper

Edgar is one brawler who always seems to appear out of nowhere, thanks to his Super, which lets him leap across the map and land right on top of you. His high-speed punches drain your health fast, especially if you’re a low-health brawler. Edgar players tend to hang back and wait for their Super to charge, and once it’s ready, they’re on you in seconds. He’s like that pesky mosquito you just can’t swat away, and he leaves you feeling defenseless.

Shelly: The Close-Range Powerhouse

Shelly isn’t the flashiest brawler, but when she’s up close, she’s a force to be reckoned with. Her Super can knock you back and obliterate your health bar in one blast. There’s nothing quite like running into a bush and getting blasted by Shelly before you even see her. She’s got this brutal mix of range and power, making her a nightmare in maps with lots of cover. Facing Shelly often means you’ll be looking over your shoulder every second, hoping she doesn’t pop out of nowhere.

Crow: The Poisonous Pest

Crow is that pesky brawler who feels impossible to get away from. His attacks poison you, slowly chipping away at your health and making it tough to heal up. Every time you think you’re safe, that poison damage kicks in, keeping you on edge. His Super, where he leaps and poisons everyone around him, only adds to his menace. Crow’s fast and slippery, so even getting close enough to take him down feels like a chore. Fighting Crow feels like you’re being worn down bit by bit until there’s nothing left.

Griff: The Cash Thrower with a Nasty Twist

Griff can be incredibly frustrating to face because his attacks are not only powerful but also have a wide spread, making it hard to dodge. His coins fan out, dealing heavy damage if you’re caught in the middle. His Super, where he throws a wave of sharp bills in a huge arc, can wipe out multiple players at once if they’re not careful. And with his gadget that boosts his reload speed, Griff can unleash a relentless barrage that leaves you with no chance to breathe.

Bo: The Trap Setter

Bo’s mines make him one of the most unpredictable and irritating brawlers to face. He plants them in strategic spots, often in bushes or near key points on the map, and stepping on them can be devastating. Even if you know they’re there, trying to avoid them can change your entire strategy. His Super isn’t just an attack—it’s a way to control the map and force you to play on his terms. Nothing quite compares to the frustration of accidentally setting off Bo’s traps right when you’re close to victory.