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Brawl RNG

Brawl RNG Beginner Guide

scheduleLast updated: May 11, 2026
Olivia Bennettby Olivia Bennett

Learn how to play Brawl RNG on Roblox with this complete beginner guide. Master the idle clicker loop, fighter collection, box strategy, and reach your first Rebirth fast.

Created
April 2026
Developer
ChillyTea Studios
Genre
Idle / RNG Simulator
Updates
Weekly

Overview

Brawl RNG blends idle clicking with RNG fighter collection and auto-battles. Click the Star to earn Coins, open Boxes to collect Fighters, equip them to boost Power Points, and send them into automated battles across three risk-tiered maps. This guide walks you through every step of the loop from your first click to your first Rebirth.
Brawl RNG Beginner Guide

Guide Details

Overview

Brawl RNG is an idle clicker and battle simulator on Roblox that combines three simple systems into one addictive progression loop: active clicking, RNG fighter collection, and passive auto-battles. The learning curve is gentle — you can be productive within your first five minutes — but the optimization depth grows substantially as you unlock Rebirth multipliers and map up to harder content.

The core idea is straightforward: every click on the Star generates Coins, Coins open Boxes that contain Fighters, and Fighters generate Power Points that make every future click and battle more valuable. Your goal in the first few sessions is to build enough momentum to reach your first Rebirth, which unlocks a permanent income multiplier and sets the stage for long-term scaling.

For more details on the full game systems, visit our Brawl RNG wiki. Looking for free rewards? Redeem the latest Brawl RNG codes before you start grinding.

Brawl RNG gameplay showing the golden Star clicker and fighter collection interface


The 5-Step Core Loop

Brawl RNG revolves around a repeating cycle. Mastering each step is the key to building power fast.

Step 1: Click the Star for Coins

When you spawn into the game, the Star is your primary income source. Each click generates a base amount of Coins. Early on, manual clicking is your dominant revenue stream. As you unlock upgrades and equip more Fighters, passive income from battles eventually overtakes clicking — but never stop clicking entirely, especially during active play sessions.

Tip: Clicking is most valuable in your first 10 minutes before your Fighter roster is large enough to generate meaningful passive income.

Step 2: Open Boxes for Fighters

Spend Coins to open Boxes and collect Fighters. There are four box types, each with different cost and rarity profiles:

Box Type Cost Best Used For
Box Low Early filler, learning the opening animation
Mega Box Medium Targeting Super Rare and Epic Fighters
Omega Box High Hunting Mythic and Legendary Fighters
Star Drop Variable Event rewards with special pools

In your first hour, open standard Boxes freely to build baseline coverage. Do not open Mega or Omega Boxes yet — save those until you understand what rarity you are targeting.

Step 3: Equip Fighters to Boost Power Points

Every Fighter contributes Power Points when equipped. Your total Power Points determine:

  • How fast you generate Coins passively
  • How strong your team is in auto-battles
  • Which maps you can reliably win

You have a limited number of equip slots at the start. Prioritize your highest-rarity Fighters. As you progress, your capacity expands and you can field larger teams.

Step 4: Battle on Maps for Rewards

Send your equipped Fighters into auto-battles. Combat is fully automated — you choose the map, and your Fighters handle the rest. Winning battles yields Coins, Boxes, and sometimes direct Fighter drops.

Step 5: Rebirth for Permanent Multipliers

Once you have accumulated enough Coins and upgrades, Rebirth resets portions of your progress in exchange for a permanent multiplier. This multiplier accelerates every future session, making Rebirth the cornerstone of long-term scaling.


First Hour Checklist

Your first hour in Brawl RNG sets the pace for everything that follows. Use this checklist to stay on track.

  1. Complete the tutorial battle — This unlocks the Settings menu and code redemption.
  2. Redeem all active codes — Open Settings, enter every working code from our codes page, and claim free Gems and Dice.
  3. Click the Star for 2-3 minutes — Build an initial Coin balance for your first box openings.
  4. Open 10-15 standard Boxes — Fill your equip slots with whatever Fighters you pull. Do not worry about rarity yet — volume matters more than quality at this stage.
  5. Equip your best Fighters — Sort by rarity and equip the highest-tier ones. Fill every slot.
  6. Start battling on Training Yard — Its high win rate and short duration let you cycle fights quickly.
  7. Upgrade Coin generation — Spend early Coins on click value and passive income multipliers.
  8. Open more Boxes with battle rewards — Reinvest every Coin and Box into expanding your roster.
  9. Consider your first Rebirth — Once you can rebuild your baseline income in under 15 minutes, Rebirth for the permanent multiplier.

Box Opening Strategy for Beginners

How you spend your Boxes in the first few hours has a major impact on your early progression.

Early Game (First Rebirth)

  • Open standard Boxes freely. Your goal is volume, not rarity. Every Fighter adds Power Points.
  • Save Mega Boxes. Do not open these until you have a specific need for Super Rare or Epic Fighters.
  • Never open Omega Boxes yet. These are your most valuable resource. Save them for post-Rebirth hunts when you are targeting Mythic or Legendary tiers.

Mid Game (After First Rebirth)

  • Open Mega Boxes in batches. Opening 5-10 at once reduces the impact of bad variance.
  • Use Omega Boxes for targeted hunts. Pick a specific rarity tier you need and commit Boxes until you hit it.
  • Track your results. Because official drop rates are unpublished, your own opening log is the best data you have.

Battle Map Guide

Map selection is your primary risk-reward decision in Brawl RNG. Each map has different duration, win rate, and reward scaling.

Map Duration Win Rate Reward Level When to Use
Training Yard Short High Lower First hour, weak roster, quick cycles
Power Pit Medium Moderate Medium After first Rebirth, solid Rare+ roster
Scrap Yard Long Lower Higher Late game, Epic+ roster, farm mode

Training Yard: The Starting Line

Training Yard is designed for new players. Battles resolve quickly, win rates are forgiving even with a weak team, and you can cycle through fights rapidly while learning the interface. Stay here until your Fighters consistently win without losses.

Power Pit: The First Jump

Power Pit offers noticeably better rewards per win, but the longer duration and lower win rate mean failed runs waste more time. Move here once you have at least 3-4 Rare or higher Fighters equipped and can sustain a win rate above 70%.

Scrap Yard: High Risk, High Return

Scrap Yard is the endgame farming map. Battles take the longest and fail frequently unless your roster is strong. The reward jump is substantial, but do not attempt this map until you have multiple Epic-tier Fighters or better.


When to Rebirth

Rebirth is the most important long-term decision you will make in your first few sessions. Timing it correctly accelerates everything; timing it poorly creates a stall.

The Rebirth Trade-Off

Rebirth consumes your accumulated Coins and resets portions of your progress. In exchange, you receive a permanent multiplier that applies to all future Coin generation, Box openings, and Power Point gains.

Optimal First Rebirth Timing

Aim to Rebirth when you meet these two conditions:

  1. You have filled all equip slots with Fighters (even low-tier ones).
  2. You can rebuild your pre-Rebirth income within 10-15 minutes of active clicking and battling.

If rebuilding takes longer than 20 minutes, you rebirthed too early. If you are sitting on a massive Coin surplus with nothing meaningful to spend it on, you rebirthed too late.

Post-Rebirth Recovery

After Rebirthing, your immediate priorities are:

  • Re-equip any Fighters you still have (Rebirth does not consume collected Fighters).
  • Click the Star aggressively to rebuild your Coin base.
  • Run Training Yard battles to restock Boxes.
  • Open standard Boxes until your slots are full again.
  • Resume normal progression with your new multiplier active.

FAQ

How do I get started in Brawl RNG?

Complete the tutorial battle, redeem all active codes through the Settings menu, then click the Star to generate Coins. Open standard Boxes to fill your equip slots, battle on Training Yard, and reinvest all rewards into more Fighters and upgrades.

What is the best Fighter rarity to aim for early?

Any Fighter is better than an empty slot. In your first hour, focus on volume — fill every equip slot regardless of rarity. Once your slots are full, start replacing your weakest Fighters with higher-tier pulls from Mega Boxes.

Does Brawl RNG have codes?

Yes. Check our Brawl RNG codes page for the latest active list. Codes grant free Gems, Golden Dice, and sometimes exclusive Fighters. Redeem them before you start grinding for maximum benefit.

Can I lose Fighters after collecting them?

No. Fighters you collect remain in your inventory permanently. Rebirth consumes Coins but does not remove Fighters from your collection.

How do I know when to move to a harder map?

Move to Power Pit when your team wins Training Yard battles consistently with no losses. Move to Scrap Yard only after you have multiple Epic-tier or higher Fighters and can sustain wins on Power Pit.

Is Brawl RNG pay-to-win?

No. The core progression loop — clicking, boxing, battling, and rebirthing — is fully accessible for free. Optional Robux purchases may offer cosmetic items or convenience boosts, but they are not required to reach endgame content.


Change Log

  • 2026-05-11: Initial publication. Core 5-step loop, first-hour checklist, box strategy by phase, battle map risk-reward breakdown, and Rebirth timing guidance added.