If you’ve been messing around with Brawl Stars and feel like it’s kinda slow unlocking everything, you’re not alone. That’s where Null’s Brawl steps in and saves the day. It's like the full game, but without all that waiting. You open it and boom – every brawler’s right there. No boxes. No grinding for days. Just straight into the action. Now with the newest version, we’re getting Lumi and Finx two brawlers that ain’t just cool to look at, but actually change how the game feels. They hit different, and once you try them, you’ll get what I mean. The devs behind Null’s Brawl always drop something unexpected, and these two are probably the most fun ones in a while.
Gameplay of Null’s Brawl
The core of Null’s Brawl ain’t too far from the original. You jump into matches, pick your fighter, and battle in all those familiar modes. But here, you don’t need to wait for coins, trophies, or gem stuff to get brawlers. Everything’s already there, no grinding. And it makes a big difference. You spend more time playing and testing new things instead of waiting or farming. The whole game moves faster. You can try out brawlers you probably never touched before and see which one clicks for you. And if you mess up, who cares, just switch and try again. It’s a lot more fun this way.
All Brawlers Already Open
One of the biggest things people love about Null’s Brawl is you don’t need to unlock anything. You just open the game, and every single brawler is right there. Including the weird ones and unreleased ones like Lumi and Finx. You get to pick anyone, no strings attached. For players who didn’t have time to grind in the official game, this just makes life easy. Try stuff out, mix it up, play with friends, and don’t worry about unlock timers or event stuff.
Lumi and Finx
These two are something else. Lumi brings this unusual light-based attack that’s not like the others. It kinda messes with how other players move, which is wild in team fights. And Finx is real quick, hits fast, gets out fast. People who like dodging and jumping around are going to like Finx a lot. They don’t feel like copy-paste brawlers, either. Their moves, their feel, the way they change the match, it’s pretty fun to play around with. If you’re bored with the usual lineup, these two are worth trying.
Skins All Open Too
Yeah, not just brawlers, every skin is unlocked from the start. Even the rare ones, the seasonal ones, and those that usually cost a ton of gems. You want to play Crow in a gold mech suit? Go ahead. Want to change skins every game? Nobody’s stopping you. The skins don’t change how they play, but it’s still cool to have options. Makes matches feel more fresh without doing anything special.
Extra Game Modes Included
One thing that stands out in Null’s Brawl is that you get more game modes. There’s the usual ones like Showdown and Heist, but also some custom stuff thrown in. These modes sometimes have wacky rules, different team sizes, or weird maps. It keeps things interesting if you’ve been playing the regular ones for too long. Plus, some modes that show up for a limited time in the official game are just there all the time. No need to wait or check the calendar. Just pick and go.
Runs Smooth on Almost Any Phone
You don’t need some gaming phone to run this. It works smooth, even on mid or older phones. The game isn’t heavy, and matches don’t lag like crazy. Battery holds up pretty good too. You won’t feel like you need to plug in every hour. It also doesn’t crash much. So if you’re playing on the go or just messing around between stuff, it works fine.
Offline Practice with Bots
Don’t feel like jumping online right away? No problem. You can play offline with bots anytime. That’s super helpful if you want to try Lumi or Finx without getting wrecked by real players. Or if you’re not near Wi-Fi or using limited data. Bots aren’t super smart, but they do the job if you just want to test brawlers or get used to the controls again.
FAQ
Is this safe to install on Android?
Yeah, just get the file from a clean source. It doesn’t mess with your phone if you install it right.
Does this replace the original game?
Nope. You can have both installed. They’re separate. You won’t lose progress in either one.
Can I play with friends?
Yep. If they also have Null’s Brawl, you can invite them and play together.
Do Lumi and Finx come to official Brawl Stars?
Not yet. These are only in Null’s Brawl for now.
Does this need internet to play?
For online stuff, yeah. But offline mode with bots works without it.
Conclusion
If you’re tired of waiting to unlock stuff or just want to try every brawler without the slow grind, Null’s Brawl is worth checking out. With Lumi and Finx added in, it’s even better now. The game gives you full control of every skin, every brawler, more modes, and smooth play even on older phones. It’s easy to install, and way more fun if you just wanna play without the limits. You can grab the latest version of the game from https://nullsbrawl.io/ and start playing right away.