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Meeple: The New Epic Brawler in Brawl Stars

Meeple is here! The newest Epic Brawler, classified as a Controller, is ready to shake up the meta in Brawl Stars. Meeple can be unlocked through the Starr Road progression system or was previously obtainable during the Pizza Planet Event using Pizza Slices. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about Meeple, including abilities, gadgets, and strategies to help you dominate. Meeple is already a key figure in multiple tier lists — click here to see the current Brawl Stars Meta Tier List.

“Meeple knows the rules to every board game in existence, and if you break them… Well, let’s just say you don’t want to break them. They hate cheaters and those who don’t follow the rules. There’s one exception to the rules… Meeple themselves!”

Meeple’s Unique Design

Meeple’s appearance is as quirky as their abilities. Their head looks like a Magic 8-Ball, their shoulders resemble dice, and their body is shaped like meeples from board games. Meeple’s design pays homage to classic tabletop gaming, and their abilities reflect a similar playful but strategic nature.

While Meeple is described as a Controller in the game, they often lean more toward a Damage Dealer. Brawl Stars Meeple has a high damage output compared to other Brawlers but comes with relatively low health, requiring players to play strategically and avoid unnecessary risks.

Meeple’s Abilities

Basic Attack: Boomhaven

Meeple’s basic attack fires a projectile that slightly homes in on nearby enemies, making it easier to land hits. However, this homing effect isn’t perfect. The projectile can swerve left or right, making it tricky for enemies to dodge but not impossible. The attack doesn’t follow enemies indefinitely, so aim and timing still matter.

In-Game Description:

“Meeple shoots various projectiles that will slightly home towards the nearest enemies.”

Super: Critical Success

Meeple’s Super creates a circular area that allows projectiles from Meeple and allies to pierce through walls for 10 seconds, essentially “cheating” by breaking the rules of physics. This ability can completely turn the tide of a game, especially in team-based modes where coordinated attacks are crucial.

In-Game Description:

“Meeple cheats, somehow rolling a NAT21 on a d20, allowing all team projectiles in the Super area to pierce through the environment for 10 seconds.”

Gadgets

Mansions of Meeple

Meeple’s next attack creates a 6×6 square of walls that lasts for 4 seconds and deals damage upon impact. This gadget works similarly to a mix of Dynamike and Sprout’s Super, providing both defensive and offensive utility.

In-Game Description:

“Meeple’s next attack creates dice towers around the impact area and deals 1000 damage.”

Ragequit

Meeple generates a shockwave in a large radius, knocking back all nearby enemies by 3 tiles and stunning them. This effect works even through walls, and the stun duration increases if Meeple has low health, making it a perfect comeback tool in tight situations.

In-Game Description:

“Meeple lashes out in rage at nearby enemies, stunning them and knocking them back. Ragequit stuns for a longer period of time the fewer hitpoints Meeple has.”

Star Powers

Do Not Pass Go

When Meeple attacks through obstacles, the damage increases significantly. This Star Power synergizes perfectly with their Super ability, turning them into an unstoppable force during Critical Success.

In-Game Description:

“When you shoot through the environment, deal 600 more damage.”

Rule Bending

When Meeple or their allies are within the area of Meeple’s Super, their reload speed increases by 20%. This makes Meeple’s Super even more valuable in team-based modes, allowing allies to output damage faster while breaking through obstacles.

In-Game Description:

“Critical Success also increases allies’ reload speed within the area by 20%.”

Tips for Playing Meeple

  • Use Ragequit to Turn the Tables: Meeple’s Ragequit Gadget is a lifesaver in modes like Gem Grab or Brawl Ball. For example, if Meeple is low on health and being chased by multiple enemies, using Ragequit can push them away and buy valuable time to escape or heal. Alternatively, you can use the stun duration to eliminate weakened enemies.
  • Maximize Mansions of Meeple: Meeple’s Mansions of Meeple Gadget is most effective when enemies are clustered together. Wait until all or most of the enemy team is nearby to trap them with the dice towers and deal damage. Pairing this with a thrower like Dynamike or Sprout can lead to devastating combos.
  • Optimize the Super: Meeple’s Super is a game-changer. Use it to give your team an advantage in modes like Bounty or Heist, where projectile piercing can turn the tide of battle. Positioning is key—place the Super in areas that force enemies to play defensively.

Conclusion

Meeple is a fun and powerful addition to Brawl Stars, bringing a unique mix of strategic and damage-dealing potential. While their abilities make them a strong contender in most modes, success still heavily relies on skill and strategy.

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We hope this guide has equipped you with all the knowledge you need to dominate with Meeple. Good luck, and may your rolls always land a NAT21! 🎲