Brawl Stars Bull Guide – Best Setup For Rare Brawler
In this Brawl Stars Bull guide, we’ll take a look at his attacks, stats, and skills and create the best build possible. Bull is a close-range, high-damage dealing brawler who can bust through walls and take foes down in a pinch. Without further ado, let’s take a look at Bull.
Brawl Stars Bull Guide – How To Unlock
To unlock Bull in Brawl Stars, players can:
- Unlock him on Trophy Road when you earn 2600 trophies
- Unlock her from a Mega Box (1% chance)
You’ll most likely unlock Bull on Trophy Road. But if you’re incredibly lucky and get a Mega Box, there’s a chance you can unlock him sooner. But overall, he’s a fairly easy brawler to unlock.
Brawl Stars Bull Guide – Attacks & Stats Per Level
Bull’s Main Attack, Double-Barrel, is a short-range attack where he fires five shells from his shotgun. Each shell deals little damage, but when Bull gets up close and personal, it deals a lot of damage.
Bull’s Super, Bulldozer, lets Bull charge forward in a single direction, damaging brawlers and destroying any walls in his path. He can still take damage during his Super, but he also slows down any enemies nearby at the end of his attack. While knockbacks don’t affect his Super, stuns do.
Furthermore, Bull’s Hypercharge, Jaws of Steel, grants him a shield during his Super. With the Hypercharge Buffie attacked, he deals less damage at long range but does pierce through enemies.
Lastly, Bull possesses a trait that lets him charge his Super when he receives damage.
Additionally, take a look at Bull’s stats (These are Brock’s stats as of May 2026. All Stats are subject to changes and may not be reflected here):
| POWER LEVEL | HEALTH | Main Attack Damage (Per Shell) | Super Damage |
| 1 | 5000 | 440 | 1000 |
| 2 | 5500 | 484 | 1100 |
| 3 | 6000 | 528 | 1200 |
| 4 | 6500 | 572 | 1300 |
| 5 | 7000 | 616 | 1400 |
| 6 | 7500 | 660 | 1500 |
| 7 | 8000 | 704 | 1600 |
| 8 | 8500 | 748 | 1700 |
| 9 | 9000 | 792 | 1800 |
| 10 | 9500 | 836 | 1900 |
| 11 | 10000 | 880 | 2000 |
Brawl Stars Bull Guide – Which Star Powers & Gadgets are the best?
Overall, Bull has two gadgets:
- T-Bone Missile – “Bull throws a projectile at the target Brawler, dealing damage and healing if he hits.”
- Buffie Effect – Marks the target, providing a damage bonus when he attacks the target again
- Stomper – “Bull’s stomps the ground, slowing nearby enemies. If a target is already slowed, they are stunned!”
- Buffie Effect – Stunning an enemy grants extra movement speed for a brief moment
Additionally, Bull has two Star Powers:
- Berserker – “When Bull falls below 60% health, his reload speed doubles!”
- Buffie Effect – Defeating a brawler while this effect is active automatically charges Bull’s Super
- Tough Guy – When Bull falls below 30% health, he gains a shield that reduces all damage he takes by 30%.”
- Buffie Effect – Defeating a brawler while the effect is active makes Bull immune to damage for a brief period
Furthermore, Bull can use the following gears in battle:
- Speed
- Vision
- Health
- Shield
- Damage
- Gadget Cooldown
Brawl Stars Bull Guide – Recommended Star Power, Gadget, & Gear Setup
For Gadgets, we recommend T-Bone Missile because it gives Bull a long-range attack and a way to heal, even if slightly. Stomper is good too, and especially works on close-range maps or covered maps like Snake Prairie. Furthermore, T-Bone’s Buffie Effect seems a bit more practical and requires less to pull off.
For Star Powers, Tough Guy seems to be the better option. It gives Bull a much needed shield which helps since he always needs to be close. His normal reload speed is fine enough that you don’t always need it to be faster. And you may not be able to make full use of it if the enemy knows how to take you down.
For Gears, we recommend a Speed Gear, Damage Gear, or Health/Shield Gear. Use a Speed Gear on maps with lots of bushes. If not, then use a Damage Gear to make him strong (which pairs well with Tough Guy). Lastly, a Health or Shield Gear helps to keep this tank alive for a bit longer.
Brawl Stars – Which Modes Should You Use Bull In (And Which Modes You Shouldn’t)
Heist
Bull’s only issue in Heist is that it’s not easy to reach the Heist Safe all the time. But if he does, he can deal a lot of damage. Furthermore, he can either reach the safe or get away using his Super. However, he may have a difficult time damaging the safe AND warding off enemies at the same time. Plus, he’s not the best safe defender.
Duo/Trio Showdown
It always helps to have a close-range brawler in Showdown, especially as the map becomes smaller. He can take down boxes quickly, take down enemies in a pinch, and tank plenty of hits. Pair him with someone like Tara or a healer who can keep him alive.
Brawl Ball
Bull’s ability to tear down walls and deal lots of damage makes him a solid Brawl Baller. He can traverse the map quickly while staying alive thanks to his High HP. Pair him with a solid healer like Poco who can heal him and damage enemies at the same time with Da Capo.
Brawl Stars Bull Guide – What Mode(s) Should I NOT Use Bull In?
Bounty/Knockout/Wipeout
Unless the map provides a lot of cover, Bull, like many other close-range brawlers, struggles in these modes. That’s because long-range brawlers like Piper or Mandy have plenty of ways of taking him down or keeping him away. Unless you play with a specific team comp and have comms, Bull tends to struggle in these modes.
Overall, that wraps up our Brawl Stars Bull Guide!
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