Brawl Stars Mega Tree guide: dominate every mode
Master the Mega Tree event in Brawl Stars with this detailed guide covering all game modes. Use the right strategies, brawlers, and tactics to secure easy wins!
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The Mega Tree event in Brawl Stars brings multiple fun and competitive modes, each requiring unique tactics to win. Choosing the right brawlers and understanding the game is essential. Below, we break down every mode and share tips to help you dominate the Mega Tree event!
What is the Mega Tree event in Brawl Stars?
Mega Tree is a special event in Brawl Stars featuring various custom game modes that require teamwork, strategy, and quick decision-making. Each mode has its own objectives, from collecting items to defeating bots and opponents. Success depends on selecting the right brawlers, knowing when to push, and how to outplay your enemies.
Wins in this mode will count towards your club’s total wins. At the end of the event, players will receive gifts. The more wins you get, the more gifts you will receive, increasing your chances of receiving unique rewards like skins, pins, and sprays. You can learn more about the Mega Tree event in our overview of the recent Brawl Talk.
Brawl Stars Mega Tree guide
Let’s break down all the modes featured in the Mega Tree event so you can dominate the game with ease.
Brawl Stars Carry the Gift guide
In Carry the Gift, your mission is to grab the gift from the center of the map and hold it until your team’s bar fills to 100%. Each second holding the gift contributes 2.5% to your team’s progress. If no team reaches 100% before the timer ends, the team with the highest percentage wins. In the case of a tie, the match ends as a draw.
Holding the gift slows your movement, but this slowdown doesn’t stack with other slowing effects. Throwing the gift (using your attack button) costs one ammo and launches it 4.33 tiles while throwing it with your Super extends the range to 6.67 tiles and consumes your Super. If left unattended, the gift returns to the center after 5 seconds.
Tips for Carrying the Gift:
- Choose the right Brawlers: Use brawlers like Max, El Primo, or Rosa to hold the gift effectively. High-health brawlers can absorb damage, while mobile brawlers can escape pressure. Use brawlers with stuns like Frank or Buzz to disrupt enemies and secure the gift. Support brawlers like Pam and Tick can provide essential backup, while assassins like Edgar can steal the gift and pass it to teammates.
- Play as a team: Instead of rushing to grab the gift, focus on defeating enemies and clearing a path. Once the enemies are down, your team can take control of the gift safely.
- Throw the gift: If the slowdown becomes a problem, pass the gift to yourself by throwing it and moving in the same direction. This tactic requires fast brawlers like Max or Leon.
- Defensive positioning: When your team is close to reaching 100%, play defensively. Protect the gift carrier and focus on keeping the enemies at bay.
- Control the map: If the gift is on the enemy’s side and the countdown is nearing zero, avoid picking it up. Let the timer run out so the gift resets to the center, giving your team a better way to take control of it. Adapt your strategy based on the map and your team’s composition to maximize your chances of winning.
Brawl Stars Holiday Havoc guide
In Holiday Havoc, your team must collect and hold 20 presents to win, but grabbing another present resets your timer. Durable and mobile brawlers like Bibi or Bull are ideal for holding presents. Focus on eliminating enemy brawlers to make them drop their presents and maintain control of the mid-zone. Avoid collecting presents too quickly, as this will reset your progress. Instead, hold your position and strategize carefully to build up your score.
This mode is a copy of the Jellyfishing mode. The only difference is that you now have to collect gifts instead of jellyfish. Check out our Jellyfishing guide to learn how to dominate this mode.
Brawl Stars Bot Drop guide
The objective in Bot Drop is to kill robots that spawn from airdrops and collect their bolts. The first team to collect 8 bolts wins the match. Robots attack whoever damages them last, and if no one engages, they will remain stationary. Robots also lose health over time. When 12 robots have spawned without a team reaching 8 bolts, a large boss robot spawns, which can drop 3 bolts
Robot Types:
- Melee Robot: 22,000 health, 360 damage
- Sniper Robot: 8,000 health, 880 damage
- Mini Robot: 11,000 health, 550 damage
Tips for Bot Drop:
- Assign roles: Have one player focus on damaging bots while others manage enemy players. This keeps the team balanced between offense and defense.
- Strategic engagement: Let enemies engage the bots first, then eliminate the weakened players and claim the bolts. Avoid wasting resources when another team is already struggling against a bot. Robust strategies and teamwork are essential in Bot Drop to outmaneuver opponents and secure victory.
- Control the map: Focus on positioning and area control to deny enemies access to bolts.
- Use the right Brawlers: Make sure to use Brawlers with high damage output and utility to excel in this mode. Brawlers like Colt, 8-Bit, or Griff excel at quickly damaging robots. Pam provides excellent support with healing and consistent damage. Tara’s Super can group enemies near bolts for an easy cleanup.
Brawl Stars Soul Collector guide
In Soul Collector, you need to kill enemies, collect their souls, and avoid dying. The first team to collect six souls wins. To play effectively, avoid dying more than twice, as losing your soul can cost the game. Don’t rush when your team is close to winning, as a single team wipe can equalize the score. Stay calm, play smart, and focus on positioning and defense when you have the upper hand.
This version of Soul Collector does not have the ability to use angels and demons, but in every other way, the mode is the same. You can check out the Soul Collector guide to learn the best tips to dominate in this mode.
Brawl Stars Paint Brawl guide
Paint Brawl forces two teams of three players to compete to cover the map with their team’s color. Teams can paint the map using the paint ball or by defeating enemy brawlers. The first team to cover 60% of the map wins. If no team reaches 60% before the timer ends, the team with the most painted area wins. In the case of a tie, the match ends as a draw.
At the start of the match, each team begins with 28% of the map painted in their color. A meter at the top of the screen tracks the progress toward covering 60%. However, it will mislead you that you need 100% of the map, so be aware that you don’t need to paint the entire map. The paint ball starts in the middle of the map and leaves a trail of paint when carried or kicked. Kicking the paint ball uses one ammo bar while kicking it with your Super uses the Super for a more powerful kick. The ball bounces off walls and drops if the carrier is stunned, knocked back, or defeated.
Key Mechanics:
- Teams begin with 28% of the map painted, contributing to 46% progress toward the 60% goal. The meter will count towards 100%, which actually means 60% of the map.
- Paint ball mechanics limit gadget use while carrying the ball.
- Defeating enemies also creates a splash of paint for your team.
Useful Brawlers:
- Fast brawlers: Brawlers like Max, Stu, or Rico can paint more with the ball and control the map.
- Tank Brawlers: Tanks like Bull, El Primo, or Jacky can hold the ball while withstanding damage. Pair them with healers like Poco or Byron to maximize your time with the ball.
- Control Brawlers: Knockback or stun abilities from Brawlers like Gale, Maisie, or Lou help secure the ball and paint areas effectively.
- DoT Brawlers: Byron, Willow, and Crow can paint hard-to-reach areas by poisoning enemies who retreat to their side.
- Cordelius: His ability to send the ball carrier to the Shadow Realm is a game-changer for breaking defenses.
Tips for Paint Brawl:
- Focus on repainting areas near your team’s side that were taken by enemies.
- Avoid kicking the paint ball toward enemy territory. Instead, kick it to neutral or uncontested zones.
- Try to avoid dying in areas painted by your team, as it benefits the enemy.
Brawl Stars Spirit Wars guide
The objective of Spirit Wars is to collect bolts to spawn bots or rush the enemy turret and destroy it. To win, use assassins or tanks to control the mid-area and collect bolts efficiently. Damage dealers like Brock or Belle are ideal for focusing on attacking the turret. If your team struggles to hold mid, consider rushing the turret directly as a last-resort strategy to secure victory.
This version of Spirit Wars does not have the Angel and Demon abilities, but in every other way the mode is the same. You can check out Spirit wars guide to learn the best tips to dominate in this mode.
Brawl Stars Present Plunder guide
In Present Plunder, each team must steal the enemy’s present twice and bring it back to their own base. The match lasts 2 minutes and 30 seconds of regular play, with 1 minute of overtime if the score is tied. In overtime, the first team to score wins. If no one scores, the match ends in a draw.
Presents can be picked up by touching them and thrown up to 3 tiles using one ammo. Supers allow players to double the throwing distance. Presents can be thrown over walls, unlike the Brawl Ball. Dropped presents will return to their spawn point after 7.5 seconds if left untouched. There’s no reset after scoring, so teams can immediately go for the second present.
Useful Brawlers:
- Crow: His speed and Super make him an excellent grab-and-go option. His poisonous attacks can protect the base from enemies trying to grab presents.
- Mortis: His dash makes him great at evading defenders and bringing presents back quickly.
- Leon: Use his Super to sneak past enemies, and Smoke Trails helps with quick getaways.
- Edgar: Edgar can leap in, grab the present, and retreat. Use his mobility for efficient passing to teammates.
- Byron: Heal carriers and provide support while helping secure presents with consistent attacks.
- Tick: Control areas and defend your base using his mines and Super.
- El Primo/Darryl: Use their Supers to break into enemy defenses, grab presents, and pass to teammates.
- Shelly/Stu/Gale: Defensive and disruptive abilities make them great for defending your base and knocking presents out of enemy hands.
Tips for Present Plunder:
- Ensure someone always defends your base to prevent enemy break-ins.
- If under heavy fire, throw the present toward your base for teammates to secure.
- Avoid delaying scoring after the first point to prevent giving the enemy a chance to counterattack quickly.
Conclusion
The Mega Tree event in Brawl Stars offers a variety of fun modes that test your teamwork and strategy. Use this guide to choose the best brawlers and dominate every match!
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Which mode is your favorite? Share your own tips and thoughts about the event in the comments below!
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