Game Mode Guide – Null’s Brawl

What Is the Game Mode Guide?

The Game Mode Guide is a free, browser-based reference tool on nullsbrawlg.com that covers every game mode available in Null’s Brawl. It is built for players who want a clear, well-organized breakdown of how each mode works, what the win conditions are, which brawler classes perform best, and what strategies give teams the highest chance of winning.

Null’s Brawl features a wide range of game modes — from tight 3v3 objective modes like Gem Grab and Brawl Ball, to large-scale battle royale formats like Solo and Duo Showdown, to structured competitive modes like Power League and Ranked. Each mode demands a completely different playstyle, team composition, and strategic approach. The guide makes those differences immediately clear so you can adapt quickly when switching between playlists.

Whether you are a new player trying to understand each mode for the first time, or an experienced player looking to sharpen your strategy in a specific format, the guide provides the essential knowledge layer that turns confusion into confidence before the match even starts.

On Null’s Brawl, all game modes are accessible from day one with no unlock requirements. That means you can dive into any mode immediately — but knowing how each one works before you queue is what separates wins from losses from your very first match.

How to Use the Game Mode Guide Effectively

The guide is built for quick reference and deep study. Here is the most effective way to use it depending on your situation — whether you are jumping into a new mode for the first time or refining an existing strategy.

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Identify the Mode You Are Queuing Into

Check which game mode is active in your current playlist or ranked rotation. Open the guide and navigate directly to that mode’s section. Every mode has its own dedicated entry with objectives, team format, and key rules clearly outlined.

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Read the Objective and Win Condition

Each mode entry starts with the core objective and win condition — what exactly needs to happen for your team to win. Understanding this single sentence before entering a match is often the difference between focused play and aimless fighting.

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Check the Best Brawler Classes

Each mode section lists the brawler classes that perform strongest in that format and explains why. Use this to narrow your brawler choice before hitting the Brawler vs Brawler Comparison Tool for a deeper matchup analysis if needed.

4

Study the Key Strategy Points

Every mode entry includes strategic priorities — things like gem control timing in Gem Grab, bush positioning in Showdown, or when to trade the safe in Heist. These notes compress hours of trial-and-error into quick, actionable guidance.

5

Apply the Guide in Practice

Read the mode entry, then queue into a casual match first to apply the concepts before going into ranked. Null’s Brawl’s unlimited access means you can practice any mode freely without resource cost or ranking pressure during the learning phase.

6

Revisit After Each Update

Balance patches and new brawler additions regularly shift which modes certain brawlers dominate. The guide is updated alongside each Null’s Brawl server release, so revisiting it after updates ensures your strategy stays current with the latest meta changes.

Every Game Mode Explained

Here is the complete breakdown of every major game mode available in Null’s Brawl — what you need to do, how many players are involved, and what it takes to win.

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Gem Grab
3v3Objective

Gem Grab is one of the most iconic 3v3 modes in Null’s Brawl. Gems spawn from a central mine on the map, and both teams compete to collect them. The first team to hold ten or more gems and survive a ten-second countdown wins the round.

The key strategic tension is between offense and defense. The team holding the lead wants to survive the timer, while the team behind needs to eliminate the gem carrier before it counts down. High-HP brawlers and Controllers excel at holding the gem count, while Assassins and Marksmen are ideal for disrupting the countdown.

Team Size
3v3
Win Condition
Hold 10 Gems
Best Classes
Controller, Support
Difficulty
Medium
Brawl Ball
3v3Sport

Brawl Ball is a football-inspired mode where teams compete to kick or carry a ball into the opposing goal. The first team to score two goals wins, or the team with the most goals when time runs out. The ball respawns in the center after each goal.

Unlike most modes, attacking the enemy in Brawl Ball is secondary to ball control and positioning. Tanks make excellent carriers due to high HP. Assassins and fast Damage Dealers create openings by clearing defenders. Super abilities that push or move the ball are especially powerful in this mode.

Team Size
3v3
Win Condition
Score 2 Goals
Best Classes
Tank, Assassin
Difficulty
Medium
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Heist
3v3Attack / Defend

Heist is an asymmetric attack-and-defend mode where both teams simultaneously attack the enemy’s safe while defending their own. The team that destroys the opposing safe first wins, or the team whose safe has more health remaining when time expires.

High-damage brawlers like Tanks and long-range Damage Dealers excel at safe destruction. The challenge is splitting focus between attacking and defending. Aggressive plays that break through quickly often outperform passive defensive strategies since uncontested safe damage adds up fast.

Team Size
3v3
Win Condition
Destroy Enemy Safe
Best Classes
Tank, Damage Dealer
Difficulty
Medium
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Knockout
3v3No Respawn

Knockout is a round-based 3v3 mode where eliminated brawlers do not respawn within the round. The team that eliminates all three opposing brawlers wins the round. The first team to win two rounds wins the match. Each round resets positions.

Because there are no respawns, every action carries permanent consequences within the round. Burst-damage brawlers and long-range Marksmen shine here. Playing around cover, trading carefully, and not overextending are critical habits since a single mistake can leave your team at a permanent numbers disadvantage.

Team Size
3v3
Win Condition
Eliminate All Enemies
Best Classes
Marksman, Assassin
Difficulty
High
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Hot Zone
3v3Zone Control

Hot Zone is a zone control mode where teams score by standing inside highlighted circular zones on the map. The more brawlers standing in a zone, the faster your team’s meter fills. The first team to fill their meter to 100% wins.

Zone control rewards brawlers with high survivability who can stay inside the zone under fire. Controllers and Support brawlers dominate because they excel at holding territory. Winning Hot Zone is less about eliminations and more about calculated positioning and denying the enemy team access to the zones.

Team Size
3v3
Win Condition
Fill Meter to 100%
Best Classes
Controller, Tank
Difficulty
Medium
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Payload
3v3Escort

Payload is an escort mode where one team pushes a cart along a track toward the enemy base while the other team defends. The cart only moves when at least one attacker is near it and no defenders are blocking. Teams swap roles after each round.

Attackers need a mix of tanky brawlers to escort the cart and Damage Dealers to clear defenders. Defenders benefit from long-range brawlers who can disrupt the push from behind cover. The team that pushes the cart furthest after both rounds wins the match.

Team Size
3v3
Win Condition
Push Cart Furthest
Best Classes
Tank, Marksman
Difficulty
Medium
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Solo Showdown
Battle Royale10 Players

Solo Showdown is a battle royale mode where ten players compete individually on a large map. A toxic cloud closes in over time, reducing the safe area. Eliminated brawlers drop Power Cubes that boost the stats of whoever picks them up. The last surviving brawler wins.

Solo Showdown rewards patience, positioning, and knowing when to engage versus when to hide. High-mobility brawlers and long-range Marksmen typically perform well. Bush camping early then pushing aggressively once powered up is a popular strategy for climbing trophies in this mode.

Team Size
Solo (10 Players)
Win Condition
Last One Standing
Best Classes
Marksman, Assassin
Difficulty
Medium
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Duo Showdown
Battle Royale5 Teams of 2

Duo Showdown follows the same battle royale format as Solo but with teams of two players. Both players share Power Cube pickups and must stay close to support each other. Teams that separate are usually eliminated quickly by coordinated opponents.

Duo Showdown is one of the best trophy-farming modes in Null’s Brawl due to the reduced player count and the advantage of having a partner. Pairing a high-HP Tank with a damage-focused brawler creates a strong sustained combat duo. Communication and staying together are the two most important factors for winning consistently.

Team Size
2-Player Teams
Win Condition
Last Team Standing
Best Classes
Tank + Damage Dealer
Difficulty
Low–Medium
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Power League
RankedPick & Ban

Power League is the competitive ranked mode in Null’s Brawl. Before each match, both teams take part in a pick-and-ban phase where brawlers are selected and blocked. Teams play across multiple rounds in different game modes, and results affect your ranked tier and rating.

Power League demands a broad brawler pool since your best picks can be banned. Teams need to adapt their compositions to each mode in the rotation. Strong communication, counter-pick awareness, and the ability to perform reliably across multiple modes are the pillars of sustained success at high ranks.

Team Size
3v3
Win Condition
Win Most Rounds
Best Classes
All — varies per mode
Difficulty
Very High
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Boss Fight
Co-opPvE

Boss Fight is a co-operative PvE mode where a team of up to five players faces off against a giant, powerful boss brawler. The boss grows stronger over time and spawns robot minions to assist it. Players must work together to deal damage while surviving the escalating threat.

Null’s Brawl includes special Boss Fight variations such as Evil Colette and the two-phase Evil Boss Finx battle. Support brawlers with healing abilities and Tanks with high survivability perform well. Coordinate who absorbs damage and who deals it — uncoordinated rushing typically results in quick team wipes even with strong individual brawlers.

Team Size
Up to 5 Players
Win Condition
Defeat the Boss
Best Classes
Support, Tank
Difficulty
Scales Up
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Basket Brawl
5v5Sport

Basket Brawl is a 5v5 twist on Brawl Ball set inside the Adidas Arena, featuring an AI goalkeeper defending each team’s net. Players score goals against the opposing goalkeeper using charged shots and coordinated passing plays across the larger team format.

The larger team size creates more chaotic engagements and requires more communication than standard 3v3 Brawl Ball. Brawlers with Super abilities that move the ball — such as pushing or long-distance kicks — have a significant advantage. Positioning your teammates around the penalty area before unleashing a charged shot creates the highest-percentage scoring opportunities.

Team Size
5v5
Win Condition
Score Most Goals
Best Classes
Tank, Damage Dealer
Difficulty
Medium
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Duels (1v1)
1v1Pure Skill

Duels is a 1v1 mode where you build a deck of three brawlers before the match. You play each brawler in sequence — when one is eliminated, the next deploys. The player whose full roster is eliminated first loses the match.

Duels rewards deep individual brawler knowledge and counter-pick awareness. Selecting three brawlers with good matchup spread — long range, close range, and a utility pick — covers more scenarios. Since there are no teammates to rely on, mechanical skill, spacing, and ability timing matter more here than in any other mode.

Team Size
1v1
Win Condition
Eliminate All 3 Enemy Picks
Best Classes
Balanced 3-Pick Deck
Difficulty
High

Game Mode Quick Comparison Table

Use this table to quickly compare all major modes by their format, player count, best brawler class, and recommended experience level.

Game Mode Format Players Best For Level
💎 Gem GrabObjective3v3Controller, SupportBeginner–Mid
⚽ Brawl BallSport3v3Tank, AssassinBeginner–Mid
💰 HeistAttack/Defend3v3Tank, Damage DealerMid
🔥 KnockoutNo Respawn3v3Marksman, AssassinAdvanced
🌀 Hot ZoneZone Control3v3Controller, TankMid
📦 PayloadEscort3v3Tank, MarksmanMid
🏝️ Solo ShowdownBattle Royale10 SoloMarksman, AssassinBeginner
👥 Duo ShowdownBattle Royale5×2Tank + DamageAny Level
🏆 Power LeaguePick & Ban3v3All ClassesCompetitive
🤖 Boss FightCo-op PvEUp to 5Support, TankAny Level
🏟️ Basket BrawlSport5v5Tank, Damage DealerMid
⚔️ Duels1v1 Best of 31v1Balanced 3-DeckAdvanced

Choosing the Right Brawler Class for Each Mode

Brawler class fit is the single most impactful selection decision you can make before queuing. Here is how each class maps to game mode performance and why.

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Tank

Tanks absorb damage and push into objectives. They dominate modes where holding or contesting a specific point is required. Their high HP lets them survive in contested zones long enough to make an impact.

Brawl BallHeistHot ZonePayload
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Assassin

Assassins eliminate high-value targets quickly and excel in modes where disrupting the enemy carrier or gem holder is critical. Their burst damage and mobility make them dangerous in any open engagement.

Gem GrabKnockoutShowdownDuels
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Marksman

Marksmen deal sustained long-range damage and control space from a distance. They are strongest in modes with open lanes where enemies must cross open ground to engage. Critical in no-respawn formats where trades are permanent.

KnockoutShowdownPayloadHeist
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Controller

Controllers manage zones and deny space with area control abilities. They are the most valuable class in zone-based objectives where occupying a specific area wins the match. Their utility shines in structured 3v3 formats.

Hot ZoneGem GrabPayload
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Support

Support brawlers provide healing, shielding, or utility that helps the whole team survive longer. They transform close losses into wins by keeping key teammates alive through critical moments. Essential in co-op and long-form 3v3 modes.

Boss FightGem GrabHot Zone
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Damage Dealer

Damage Dealers output high sustained damage at medium range. They are versatile enough to perform across most modes but particularly effective in modes where eliminating enemies fast creates objective advantages. A reliable all-around pick.

HeistBrawl BallWipeoutBasket Brawl

Key Tips That Apply Across All Modes

While each mode has its own specific strategy, these principles improve your performance across the entire game regardless of which mode you are in.

Always know the objective first. More matches are lost by players chasing kills instead of playing the objective than by any other mistake. Before each match, remind yourself what actually wins the mode — not what feels satisfying.

Match your brawler to the map layout. A long open lane favors ranged brawlers. A tight corridor with bushes favors short-range and surprise attackers. The same mode plays very differently on different maps — adjust your pick accordingly.

Save your Super for the right moment. In objective modes, supers that push, heal, or create space are most impactful when timed to a decisive moment — not burned on the first enemy you see. Patience with your Super separates consistent winners from inconsistent ones.

Control the center early. In most 3v3 modes, the team that controls the center of the map at the start of the match has more strategic options than the team playing from the back. Build a habit of rotating centrally before committing to a lane.

Play with your team, not alone. Solo plays that leave two teammates isolated almost always result in a 3v1 scenario against one of your partners. Move together, take fights together, and retreat together — especially in modes without respawns.

Know when to disengage. Chasing an enemy at low HP while your team is contesting an objective is a common and costly mistake. Every second spent off the objective is time the enemy team uses to score. Learn to let kills go when the trade is not worth the positioning loss.

More Null’s Brawl Tools to Explore

The Game Mode Guide is one of seven free tools on nullsbrawlg.com. Use the full set together for a complete competitive edge across every aspect of the game.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about game modes in Null’s Brawl and this guide.

It is a free reference tool on nullsbrawlg.com that covers every game mode available in Null’s Brawl, including objectives, team size, best brawler classes, strategic priorities, and key tips for winning in each format.
Null’s Brawl includes over 15 distinct game modes ranging from 3v3 objective modes like Gem Grab and Brawl Ball, to battle royale formats like Solo and Duo Showdown, to competitive modes like Power League, and co-op modes like Boss Fight and Robo Rumble.
Gem Grab and Solo Showdown are generally recommended for beginners. Gem Grab teaches basic teamwork and objective play while Showdown lets you learn at your own pace without the pressure of coordinating with a full team every round.
Duo Showdown and Brawl Ball are widely considered the most efficient trophy-farming modes in Null’s Brawl. Both offer a good balance between match length and trophy rewards relative to the skill floor required to win consistently.
Power League is the competitive ranked mode in Null’s Brawl. Teams participate in a pick-and-ban phase before each match, selecting and blocking brawlers. Matches are played across multiple game modes and results affect your ranked tier and rating. It is the highest-stakes format for players who want structured competitive progression.
Yes. The Game Mode Guide is updated alongside each Null’s Brawl server release to include new modes, rule changes, and balance updates that affect how each mode plays. Always check the guide after a major Null’s Brawl update to stay current with any changes to mode mechanics or meta.
No. Most modes allow open brawler selection before the match. Power League is the exception, featuring a structured pick-and-ban phase where brawlers can be blocked before selection. Duels is also unique because players build a deck of three brawlers that they play sequentially throughout the match rather than using just one.

Ready to Master Every Mode?

Stop entering matches without a plan. Use the full Null’s Brawl Game Mode Guide to understand every format, pick the right brawler, and give your team the strategic edge in every queue.