Alright, so I’ve been messing around with this character, Kit, in Brawl Stars, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I wanted to share my experience and what I’ve figured out about building this guy up. Because, honestly, it took me a while to get a handle on it.
Gearing Up
First off, I started experimenting with different gadgets and gears. It was a lot of trial and error. I equipped Kit with the Cardboard Box gadget. Seemed pretty useful for sneaking around, you know?
- I used the Cardboard Box because it allows for stealth, which is useful in tight situations.
Then, for the Star Power, I went with Overly Attached. Why? Because it lets Kit hang onto friendly brawlers for an extra 5 seconds. That’s a game-changer in team fights, trust me.
- The Overly Attached Star Power seemed like the best choice to maximize team support.
For gears, I slapped on the Gadget Charge and Shield gears. More gadgets, more shields, more survivability, right? It made sense in my head at least.
- Gadget Charge gear: More gadgets means more opportunities to use that Cardboard Box.
- Shield gear: Extra protection, because Kit is a bit squishy.
Playing Around
I jumped into a bunch of matches, trying to get a feel for how Kit plays. He’s got a short-range attack, so I had to get up close and personal. Not my usual style, but hey, gotta adapt. His health is kinda low, so I was dodging and weaving like crazy. And his damage? It’s alright, nothing to write home about, but it gets the job done.
- I spent a lot of time experimenting with Kit’s abilities and movement in matches.
- I quickly realized that Kit is all about mobility and support, rather than direct damage.
Powering Up
One thing I noticed is that Kit gets a big power boost from Power Cubes. Like, 150% more power. That’s insane! So, I started prioritizing those Power Cubes whenever I could. Made a huge difference in those one-on-one encounters.
- I began actively seeking out Power Cubes to give Kit that extra edge.
Team Player
Since Kit can latch onto teammates, I focused on sticking with my team. It’s all about teamwork, you know? Kit can move fast, especially when he’s attached to someone, so it became my main strategy to carry the ball and support from the backline. Also, I could use the gadget more and help my team win.
- I started coordinating more with my team and using Kit’s support capabilities.
- I used my speed and agility to maneuver around the battlefield, focusing on objectives and assists.
Figuring It Out
Honestly, it took a lot of matches to really understand how to use Kit effectively. There were times I got totally wrecked, but I kept at it. Each match was a learning experience, you know? You lose some, you learn some. Eventually, I started to see improvement. I was winning more, surviving longer, and actually contributing to the team. It felt good, man.
- I persisted through the initial challenges and gradually improved my gameplay with Kit.
So, that’s my story with Kit in Brawl Stars. It was a journey, for sure. A lot of ups and downs, but I’m glad I stuck with it. Figuring out this build was tough, but totally worth it in the end. If you’re struggling with Kit, I hope my experience helps you out a bit. Just keep practicing, keep experimenting, and you’ll get there!