Alright, let’s dive into my Kit build in Brawl Stars. Been messing around with this brawler a ton lately, and I think I’ve finally landed on something that really clicks.

First things first, I had to figure out Kit’s whole deal. He’s a support brawler, right? So, I started by focusing on how to maximize his utility for the team. I played around with different Gadgets and Star Powers, seeing what felt the most impactful.
Initially, I leaned heavily into the “Power Stacking” Gadget. The idea was to jump on the tank, buff ’em up, and let them go wild. It was okay, but felt kinda situational. Like, if the tank wasn’t having a good game, or got focused down, the whole strategy just fell apart. Plus, it left me kinda vulnerable after jumping.
Then I messed around with the “Eject Button” Gadget. It was fun for a quick escape, but I found I wasn’t really using it effectively. I’d panic and just launch myself away, often leaving my team in a worse spot. So, scrapped that.
For Star Powers, the “Overpowered” Star Power was the obvious choice to start with. Extra damage is always good, right? But then I realized Kit’s damage isn’t really his main thing. So, I switched to the “Pocket Detonator” Star Power. The extra area damage felt more consistent and helped control space better.
Okay, so gadgets and star powers aside, I really started to watch what other good Kit players were doing, and the lightbulb went off! Its all about the speed and surprise factor. Then I made a shift, I switched back to the “Eject Button” Gadget. but started using it to get onto enemies! It’s perfect for getting in, sticking on the enemy damage dealer, and causing chaos. Think of it like a super-annoying fly buzzing around their head.

So, my final build ended up as the “Eject Button” Gadget and “Pocket Detonator” Star Power.
Here’s how I play it now:
- Early Game: Focus on charging your super. Stay behind cover, poke enemies, and support your team. Don’t be afraid to jump on a teammate who’s in a tough spot to give them a shield.
- Mid Game: This is where you start to get aggressive. Look for opportunities to jump on high-value targets like enemy damage dealers. Use your super to stick to them and disrupt their attacks. The “Pocket Detonator” Star Power will help clear out any support brawlers trying to peel for them.
- Late Game: Play it smart. You’re squishy, so don’t overextend. Use your “Eject Button” to get in, do your thing, and then get out. Focus on controlling space and making it difficult for the enemy team to push.
This Kit build isn’t about solo carrying. It’s about enabling your team to succeed. It’s about being a disruptive force that the enemy team has to deal with, freeing up your teammates to do their thing. If you try it out, tell me how it goes!