Lily, the newest Mythic Brawler in Brawl Stars, released this week via Early Access. The newest Mythic Brawler is a short-range fighter with the capability to instantly get up close & personal. She makes her way into the game just before Season 26 launches, and right before the upcoming Godzilla event. We created a Brawl Stars guide on Lily, how to unlock her, and their best setup to use in-game.
She won’t leaf you alone…
Lily is out NOW in the Shop!
Day 1 – Lily + Happy Pin + GG Pin
Day 2 – 2000 Coins + Thanks Pin
Day 3 – Angry + Sad Pins
Day 4 – 2200 Power Points + Clap Pin
Day 5 – 80 Gems
Day 6 – Phew Pin + Special Pin
Day 7 – 2000 Coins + Spray
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To unlock Lily in Brawl Stars, players must unlock her for 1900 credits when she releases on May 2nd. Furthermore, the newest Mythic Brawler is available for Early Access, which costs $19.99. Additionally, the Early Access Lily Bundle includes eight new pins, 4000 coins, 2200 Power Points, 80 gems, a new spray and a Strawberry Lily Skin. Make sure Lily is your selected brawler on Starr Road to make sure your credits go towards unlocking her.
Lily joins Cordelius’ trio, adding CQC powerhouse to the mix. Let’s find out how this new fighter from Enchanted Woods looks in combat.
Brawl Stars Lily Guide – All Attacks, Stats Per Level
Lily’s main attack, Thorn In The Side, is a close range attack with a 0.4 second delay. It deals a lot of damage, though Lily only has one ammunition. Fortunately for her, a 0.8/sec reload speed means she won’t need to worry about waiting long. However, it does mean that it takes roughly 1.2 seconds to launch the next attack, which could be a problem. Nevertheless, it does pierce through enemies, allowing you to hit multiple targets with one attack.
Lily’s Super, Flourish, lets her shoot a seed in a straight line. If the seed hits an enemy, it deals damage, and also teleports Lily to the target. With the damage of both the Super and the attack, Lily can easily wipe out enemies in an instant. At launch, her Super has a long range of 9 tiles, which essentially lets her traverse maps in no time.
Additionally, Lily possesses the super-charging trait similar to Buzz. Enemies near Lily’s vicinity will actually slowly charge her Super.
At launch, Lily does not possess any Hypercharge abilities. However, we do know her full list of stats at launch (subject to change):
Power Level | Health | Main Attack Damage | Super Damage | Star Power (Spiky) Damage |
1 | 4200 | 1200 | 1000 | – |
2 | 4620 | 1320 | 1100 | – |
3 | 5040 | 1440 | 1200 | – |
4 | 5460 | 1560 | 1300 | – |
5 | 5880 | 1680 | 1400 | – |
6 | 6300 | 1800 | 1500 | – |
7 | 6720 | 1920 | 1600 | – |
8 | 7140 | 2040 | 1700 | – |
9 | 7560 | 2160 | 1800 | 960 |
10 | 7980 | 2280 | 1900 | 1013 |
11 | 8400 | 2400 | 2000 | 1066 |
Lily Gadgets & Star Powers – Which Ones Are The Best?
The newest Mythic Brawler receives two new Gadgets:
Lily Star Powers:
Lily also comes with the following gadgets at launch:
Brawl Stars Lily Guide – Recommended Star Power, Gadget, & Gear Setup
For gadgets, we feel either option is good, though it depends on the mode you play, as well as your play style. If you’re playing Gem Grab, use Vanish, so in case you have gems, you’ll vanish long enough to make an escape. However, if you play Knockout or Bounty and need to move closer, use Repot to get up close & personal. We prefer Vanish, but just slightly.
For Star Powers, we also feel either option provides a good bonus. We slightly prefer Spiky, since it strengthens Lily’s biggest skill – damage-dealing. You’ll want to wipe out enemies as fast as possible to avoid losing health and complete your objective. However, Vigilance seems decent enough if you play on Bushy maps with optimal cover.
We recommend Lily use the Damage Gear. Like we mentioned before, you want Lily to deal tons of damage to knock her opponents out faster. However, for the second gear, feel free to use a Shield, Gadget Charge, or Speed Gear, depending on the map/your playstyle.
Brawl Stars Lily Guide – What Modes Should I NOT Use Lily In?
Overall, that wraps up everything you need to know about Lily, the newest Mythic Brawler in Brawl Stars. In our short time playing with her, we find that she’s capable of performing well, but needs the right setup and team comps. We look forward to seeing how she works in the meta. Expect Supercell to adjust her via patches.
In other news, check out everything else coming to Brawl Stars later this month and beyond. From a new Godzilla Event, Hypercharge Skins, and more, there’s plenty to get excited about in the upcoming content updates. Plus, the new mutations will make brawlers OP for a limited time only.
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