Last checked: June 10, 2026
Brawl RNG by ChillyTea Studios dropped in April 2026 and has already racked up over 615,000 visits with a steady 2,000 to 5,000 concurrent players. The game blends idle clicking with RNG box pulls and an auto-battle system where your collected fighters duke it out across maps. This guide walks through every working code, all five fighter rarity tiers, the exact box hierarchy from regular Boxes to Omega Boxes, Club mechanics, and the fastest strategies to stack Legendary fighters without spending Robux.
ChillyTea Studios started releasing codes on Brawl RNG's launch day, April 12, 2026. These codes hand out Golden Dice, Gems, and free Brawlers. Since the game is only a few months old, most launch codes are still active, but they can expire without notice. Redeem them now.
| Code | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|
| BRAWLLAUNCH | 500 Gems + 3 Golden Dice | Active |
| CHILLYTEA | Free Epic Brawler | Active |
| FREEFIGHTERS | 5 Golden Dice | Active |
| MEGADROP | 1 Free Mega Box | Active |
| GEMSFORDAYS | 750 Gems | Active |
| BRAWL2026 | 1,000 Coins + 2 Golden Dice | Active |
| CLUBTIME | 300 Gems + Club XP Boost | Active |
For a constantly updated list with new codes as ChillyTea Studios drops them, check our dedicated Brawl RNG codes page.
The code redemption system in Brawl RNG takes about 10 seconds once you know where to look. Here is the step-by-step process.
If a code returns an error, double-check your capitalization. If it says "already redeemed," you have already claimed that code on your account. If it says "expired," the code is no longer active and has been removed from circulation by ChillyTea Studios.
Every fighter you pull in Brawl RNG falls into one of five rarity tiers. Rarity directly determines a fighter's base stats, damage output in auto-battles, and how much they contribute to your overall power score. Here is the full breakdown.
| Rarity | Approx. Drop Rate | Base Power Range |
|---|---|---|
| Rare | ~55% | 10 – 50 |
| Super Rare | ~28% | 60 – 150 |
| Epic | ~12% | 200 – 500 |
| Mythic | ~4% | 600 – 1,500 |
| Legendary | ~1% | 2,000 – 5,000+ |
These drop rates shift depending on which box type you open. Regular Boxes stick close to these base percentages, while Mega Boxes and Omega Boxes skew the distribution toward higher rarities. The actual numbers are pulled from community data aggregated across thousands of box openings tracked on the ChillyTea Studios Discord.
Rare fighters make up the bulk of your early roster. They are not useless — stack enough of them and they clear the first two or three auto-battle maps without any issues. You will pull Rares constantly from regular Boxes, so think of them as your bread-and-butter currency generators.
Super Rare fighters are the first meaningful upgrade. A single Super Rare fighter outputs roughly 3x the damage of a Rare, and they survive longer in extended auto-battle waves. You want at least 4 to 6 Super Rares before pushing into mid-game maps.
Epic fighters are where the game starts getting interesting. An Epic fighter can solo early maps, letting your other slots contribute bonus damage. The CHILLYTEA code gives you one free Epic, so redeem that immediately to jumpstart your progression.
Mythic fighters are genuinely rare. At roughly a 4% pull rate from regular Boxes (higher from Mega and Omega), landing one changes your auto-battle output dramatically. A single Mythic fighter outdamages an entire team of Rares on most maps.
Legendary fighters sit at approximately 1% from regular Boxes. These are the endgame units. A Legendary fighter's base power starts at 2,000 and scales past 5,000 with upgrades. One Legendary fighter can carry your team through the hardest maps in the current build of the game.
Brawl RNG has four distinct box types, each with different costs, drop rate modifiers, and strategic use cases. Knowing when to open which box is the difference between a stacked roster and a pile of duplicate Rares.
Cost: 100 Coins each. These are your high-volume, low-cost option. Drop rates follow the base percentages listed above. You will open hundreds of these in your first few hours. The strategy with regular Boxes is simple: quantity over quality. The more you open, the more chances you get at rolling into the higher tiers, and even the Rare fighters you pull contribute to auto-battle income.
Cost: 500 Coins each. Mega Boxes boost Epic drop rates from ~12% to roughly 20%, and Mythic rates jump from ~4% to around 8%. Legendary rates also increase to approximately 2.5%. The per-Coin value of a Mega Box is significantly higher than 5 regular Boxes, making them the most efficient option once you have stable Coin income from auto-battles.
Cost: 2,000 Coins each. Omega Boxes guarantee at least one Epic-or-above fighter per pull. Legendary drop rates climb to roughly 5% from Omega Boxes, and Mythic rates sit around 15%. These are your endgame box. Do not open Omega Boxes until you have a full auto-battle roster generating at least 500 Coins per minute passively.
Star Drops are the rarest box type in Brawl RNG. They drop from specific in-game events, milestone rewards, and occasionally from Club challenges. Star Drops have the highest Legendary pull rate in the game — estimated at 10% or higher based on early community data. You cannot buy Star Drops with Coins. They are earned exclusively through gameplay milestones and special events.
Brawl RNG is an idle clicker at its core. Every click on the main screen generates Coins. Your click value starts at 1 Coin per click and scales through upgrades. Here is how the Coin economy works and why understanding it matters for your box-opening strategy.
Base click value: 1 Coin. You can upgrade this through the Upgrades menu. Each upgrade tier costs progressively more Coins but adds a flat bonus to every click. By the time you hit upgrade level 10, each click generates around 15 Coins. At level 20, you are looking at 50+ Coins per click.
Click multipliers: Certain fighters provide passive click multipliers when equipped. An Epic fighter might boost click value by 1.5x, while a Legendary fighter can push it to 3x or higher. This is another reason why pulling high-rarity fighters matters — they amplify your entire income stream, not just your auto-battle output.
Passive Coin income: Auto-battles generate Coins even when you are not clicking. Once you have fighters deployed on maps, Coins accumulate automatically. The amount depends on the map difficulty, the number of fighters deployed, and their combined power score. Late-game players with strong rosters can generate 200+ Coins per minute passively.
The Coin economy feeds directly into your box-opening strategy. Early game, you click furiously and open regular Boxes. Mid-game, you transition to Mega Boxes as auto-battle income stabilizes. Late game, you save for Omega Boxes and use Star Drops from milestone rewards.
The auto-battle system is where Brawl RNG separates itself from pure RNG clicker games. You are not just pulling fighters to collect them — you are deploying them on maps where they fight enemy waves automatically.
Each map has a set of enemy waves. You deploy up to 5 fighters from your roster. Once deployed, fighters attack automatically based on their base stats, rarity multiplier, and any equipped buffs. You earn Coins for each wave cleared, with bonus Coins for full map completions.
Fighter placement matters. Some maps have environmental effects that boost or reduce certain fighter types. Pay attention to the map description before deploying — it lists any active modifiers. A Mythic fighter in the wrong spot can underperform a well-placed Super Rare.
Brawl RNG launched with 8 maps in April 2026, and ChillyTea Studios has added 2 more since then for a current total of 10 maps. Each map increases in difficulty. The first 3 maps are clearable with a roster of Rares and Super Rares. Maps 4 through 6 require at least a few Epic fighters. Maps 7 through 10 demand Mythic and Legendary fighters to clear consistently.
Each map you clear for the first time awards a one-time milestone bonus: Coins, Gems, and occasionally Golden Dice. These first-clear bonuses are substantial — clearing Map 5 for the first time gives you enough Gems for a free Mega Box, and Map 8 gives a Star Drop.
The goal is to find the hardest map your roster can reliably clear on auto-repeat and park your fighters there. Higher maps pay more Coins per wave. If your team wipes on Wave 8 of Map 7 but clears Map 6 consistently, stay on Map 6 until you pull a stronger fighter. Consistency beats occasional high waves every time for passive income.
Rotate your fighter roster based on map modifiers. If a map boosts fire-type fighters, deploy your strongest fire-types even if they are lower rarity. Modifier bonuses can push a Super Rare fighter's effective power above a Mythic in the right conditions.
Clubs are Brawl RNG's social feature, and they are more impactful than most players realize. Joining a Club is one of the strongest free-to-play accelerators in the game.
How to join a Club: Tap the Club icon on the main screen. You can browse open Clubs, search by name, or create your own. Clubs hold up to 30 members. Active Clubs with 20+ members generate the best milestone rewards.
Club milestones: Every Club has shared progression milestones. When Club members collectively open a certain number of boxes, clear maps, or earn Coins, the Club unlocks rewards for all members. These rewards include Gems, exclusive Club-only Brawlers, Coin multipliers, and Star Drops.
Club-exclusive fighters: Some fighters in Brawl RNG are only obtainable through Club milestone rewards. These Club-exclusive Brawlers are typically Epic or Mythic tier with unique stat distributions that make them strong on specific maps. Joining an active Club early is the only way to access these fighters.
Club strategy: Join the most active Club you can find. Sort by member count and check the Club's milestone progress. A Club at milestone 15 with 25 active members is far more valuable than a new Club with 5 members. If you cannot find a good public Club, check the ChillyTea Studios Discord for Club recruitment channels.
Brawl RNG rewards smart resource allocation. Here is a phase-by-phase breakdown of how to progress efficiently without spending Robux.
Your only goal in the first few hours is clicking for Coins and opening regular Boxes. Do not save Coins — open Boxes as fast as you can. Every fighter you pull, regardless of rarity, goes straight into auto-battle deployment. Redeem all codes immediately for free Golden Dice, Gems, and the free Epic Brawler from CHILLYTEA.
Upgrade your click value to at least level 5. Deploy fighters on Maps 1 through 3 as you pull them. Clear Map 1's first-time milestone for the bonus Coins. Join a Club as soon as you hit the level requirement.
By this point you should have a roster of 15+ fighters with at least 3 to 4 Epics and hopefully a Mythic. Switch from regular Boxes to Mega Boxes for your primary pulls. Your auto-battle income should cover 2 to 3 Mega Boxes per hour without clicking.
Push your map progression to Map 5 or 6. Clear first-time milestones for the Gem and Golden Dice rewards. Start saving Golden Dice — do not use them on regular or Mega Boxes. They are far more valuable when stacked on Omega Boxes later.
Invest Gems into permanent stat upgrades rather than cosmetic items. The +10% Coin multiplier upgrade and the +5% auto-battle damage upgrade are the two best Gem purchases in the game at this stage.
Your roster should include at least one Mythic fighter and ideally your first Legendary. Start opening Omega Boxes. Use Golden Dice on Omega Box pulls exclusively. Push into Maps 7 through 10 as your roster strengthens.
Farm Map 8's first-clear Star Drop. Deploy your strongest fighters on the hardest map you can consistently clear and let auto-battle run. Check Club milestones daily — late-game Club rewards include Star Drops and exclusive Mythic fighters that significantly boost your power ceiling.
At this stage, duplicate fighters become upgrade materials. Brawl RNG lets you feed duplicate fighters into your main roster to boost their stats. Feed duplicate Rares and Super Rares into your Epic and Mythic fighters for incremental power gains.
Brawl RNG's premium game passes and Coin boost packs cost Robux. If you want to grab these without spending real money, Earnaldo lets you earn free Robux by completing surveys, watching videos, and finishing offers. The Robux you earn through Earnaldo works exactly like purchased Robux — you can spend it on any Roblox game pass, including Brawl RNG's premium upgrades.
Here is what you can buy with earned Robux in Brawl RNG:
2x Coin Boost (99 Robux): Doubles all Coin income from clicking and auto-battles permanently. This is the single best Robux purchase in the game for free-to-play grinders.
Auto-Clicker Pass (149 Robux): Automates clicking so your Coin generation runs passively alongside auto-battles. Stacks with the 2x Coin Boost for maximum passive income.
VIP Pass (249 Robux): Unlocks exclusive maps, a daily free Mega Box, and a permanent 1.5x luck multiplier on all box openings. The daily Mega Box alone pays for itself within a week of play.
If you are serious about Brawl RNG but do not want to spend cash, earning Robux through Earnaldo and buying the 2x Coin Boost first is the optimal play. It doubles every Coin you earn from that point forward, compounding your progression speed permanently.
Complete surveys and offers on Earnaldo to earn Robux. Use it on Brawl RNG game passes, Coin boosts, or any other Roblox game.
If you earn enough Robux for multiple purchases, here is the optimal buy order:
Total cost for all three: 497 Robux. That is fully achievable through Earnaldo's offer wall within a few days of consistent activity.
Here are battle-tested strategies pulled from top Brawl RNG players and the ChillyTea Studios community.
Stack Golden Dice on Omega Boxes only. Golden Dice add a luck multiplier to your next pull. Using a Golden Die on a regular Box wastes the multiplier on a pool that is already skewed toward Rare fighters. Save every Golden Die for Omega Box or Star Drop pulls where the boosted Legendary rate makes the multiplier actually matter.
Deploy fighters before going AFK. If you are stepping away, make sure all 5 fighter slots are filled on your highest clearable map. Auto-battle income runs in the background as long as fighters are deployed. Forgetting to deploy before closing the app means zero passive income while you are away.
Check map modifiers before every deployment. Map modifiers rotate periodically. A map that favored your roster yesterday might have a modifier today that nerfs your best fighter. Spend 5 seconds checking the modifier text before hitting deploy.
Prioritize Club contributions. Club milestones reward every member equally. Contributing to Club goals (opening boxes, clearing maps, earning Coins) unlocks rewards for you and all 29 other members. The Club Star Drops at higher milestones are some of the best free pulls in the game.
Do not level up Rare fighters past level 3. Rare fighters become upgrade fodder in the mid-game. Spending Coins to level a Rare fighter past level 3 is wasted because you will feed them into an Epic or Mythic within a few hours anyway. Save your Coins for box openings and click upgrades.
For more RNG game strategies, check out our guides for Slime RNG and Sols RNG — both share similar idle-RNG mechanics with Brawl RNG and the tips transfer between all three games.
Tap the Settings icon (gear symbol) in the top-right corner of the screen. Type or paste your code into the "ENTER CODE" text box, then press Redeem. Rewards like Golden Dice, Gems, and free Brawlers are added to your account instantly.
As of June 2026, there are 7 known active codes: BRAWLLAUNCH, CHILLYTEA, FREEFIGHTERS, MEGADROP, GEMSFORDAYS, BRAWL2026, and CLUBTIME. These give Golden Dice, Gems, free Brawlers, and a Mega Box. Check our Brawl RNG codes page for real-time updates.
Brawl RNG has five tiers: Rare (~55% drop rate), Super Rare (~28%), Epic (~12%), Mythic (~4%), and Legendary (~1%). Each tier has progressively higher base power stats for auto-battles. Drop rates shift based on the box type you open.
Regular Boxes cost 100 Coins and use base drop rates. Mega Boxes cost 500 Coins and roughly double Epic and Mythic rates. Omega Boxes cost 2,000 Coins, guarantee at least one Epic-or-above fighter, and push Legendary rates to around 5%. Star Drops are the rarest type, earned through milestones, with an estimated 10%+ Legendary rate.
Deploy up to 5 fighters on a map and they attack enemy waves automatically. Fighters use their base stats and rarity multipliers to deal damage. You earn Coins for each wave cleared. Set your team on the hardest map they can consistently clear for maximum passive income.
Clubs hold up to 30 members who contribute to shared milestones. When the Club hits milestone targets (boxes opened, maps cleared, Coins earned), all members receive rewards including Gems, exclusive Club-only Brawlers, Coin multipliers, and Star Drops. Join the most active Club you can find for fastest progression.
No. Brawl RNG sells Robux game passes for Coin boosts, auto-clicking, and VIP perks, but the core gameplay loop is fully free. Codes, clicking, auto-battles, and Clubs provide everything you need to pull Legendary fighters without spending. Robux purchases accelerate progression but are not required to access any content or rarity tier.