Okay, so I’ve been messing around with Kit in Brawl Stars, trying to figure out the best way to build this little guy. He’s pretty unique, you know, with that whole jumping-on-teammates thing. I started off just throwing random stuff together, and, well, let’s just say it wasn’t pretty.

My First (Failed) Attempts
My first idea was to go full-on damage. I figured, “Hey, he’s a support, but he can still pack a punch, right?” So I slapped on the damage gear and, uh… I got wrecked. A lot. Turns out, Kit’s not exactly built to be a lone wolf. He’s squishy! Who knew?
- Damage Gear: Nope. Just nope.
- Speed Gear: This was a little better, helped me get around and attach to teammates faster, but still not quite right.
- Health Gear: Okay, this helped me survive a bit longer, but I still wasn’t contributing much.
The Breakthrough
Then it hit me: Kit is all about teamwork. Duh! I needed to focus on what makes him good at supporting, not just trying to turn him into something he’s not. So I started experimenting with different combinations, focusing more on utility.
I started with the Power Hungry Star Power. it make Kit become powerful.
And the gadget, i choose Cardboard Box. It can make Kit stealth and get close to enemies
The “Aha!” Build
I changed my Gadget and starpower.
- Star Power:Overly Attached.
- Gadget:Cardboard Box.
The key is, the Gadget is the core. First, use Cardboard Box to get close. Then, use first skill jump on the enemy and use super skill repeatly. the enemy will be stun all the time.
it is useful.

Putting It All Together
I’ve been running this build for a while now, and it’s been working great. I can lock down enemies. Teammates love it, enemies hate it – it’s a win-win!
So, yeah, that’s my Kit build journey. It took some trial and error, but I finally figured out something that works for me. Hope this helps someone out there!