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Lore Characters
Rik - Unmarked Spoilers
Rik
- It's virtually impossible to list tropes for this character without spoiling everything or creating Self-Fulfilling Spoilers, as his mere existence reveals various hidden information in the game.
The protagonist of the security tapes and journals that could be accessed from the main menu throughout Season 21. Rik used to be the Security Guard at Starr Park, who initially thought he had found a great job, but mysteriously disappeared at some point.
- Admiring the Abomination: While he clearly feels disturbed by everything that's going on, he still takes time to admire how cool Crow looks.
- Ambiguous Situation: He may or may not be the person behind R-T's cameras, since R-T is made up of Rik's equipment that was left behind after he mysteriously disappeared, as indicated by the final message left in the security diary:Rik's Diary: R-T Rulez
- Apocalyptic Log: The only evidence that he was in the park are the diaries he left behind, which make it clear that watching everything that was going on was not a pleasant experience.
- Black and Nerdy: Implied. Rik is a geeky and childish man, and although he doesn't have an official appearance, his journal implies that he is the black security guard who pursues Leon after he steals from Mandy's candy stand.
- Bystander Syndrome: Rik can only watch as everything goes wrong at the park, because every time he tries to do something the team tries to pretend that everything is normal.
- Canon Character All Along: Possibly, as stated in Ambiguous Situation. His mysterious disappearance right before his security system takes a life of its own has led many to believe he ultimately becomes R-T himself.
- Et Tu, Brute?: Of all the people affected by the gems, he seems most shocked to see that Shelly has become dangerous.
- The Faceless: Rik doesn't have an official appearance, as everything we see from the security room is all from his point of view. He could be the clearly visible security guard who pursues Nita and Leon after they steal from Mandy's candy stand, but it's ambiguous.
- Jerkass to One: While he doesn't like any of the Brawlers for obvious reasons, he seems to particularly dislike Dynamike, which considering he was the one who started this mess, cannot be considered unjustified.
- Madness Mantra: His diary entry from November 30th: "EVERYTHING IS FINE" repeated over and over.
- Manchild: Rik is a childish and naive guy, likes to make jokes at inopportune moments and spends most of his working time trying to have fun in some way, drawing or playing (and losing) tic-tac-toe alone. It gets worse as his sanity starts to slip.
- Only Sane Man: The only Starr Park employee to not go crazy over the magic brought by the brainwashing gems. He even lampsades it by saying that even Shelly, who is usually this trope, has become as Lethally Stupid as the others.
- Sanity Slippage: We never see it happening on-screen, but it's clear that witnessing the horrible things happening at Starr Park and his co-workers going crazy over magic gems makes it increasingly difficult for him to maintain his upbeat personality and pretend that everything is going to be okay.
- Schlubby, Scummy Security Guard: He was a security guard, and a Manchild unable to capture two children. Little by little this starts to be Played for Drama, as he can only watch by the cameras as the world around him collapses.
- Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Throughout his journals, he repeatedly states he's planning on quitting his job at Starr Park after everything starts breaking down. Sadly, he doesn't get to do it before his disappearance.
- Sinister Surveillance: Subverted. Rik is a security guard, whose job is to watch the parks through cameras, but he's the closest thing the game has to a good guy.
- Skewed Priorities: Upon witnessing the arcade being pretty much destroyed after 8-Bit and Dynamike's fight, his first reaction is lamenting that he didn't get to spend the rest of the arcade tokens he'd been saving up.
- Supporting Protagonist: While Rik is the point-of-view character we get to witness Starr Park's downfall through, it's clear that the main focus of the security tapes are the Brawlers and how they ended up succumbing to The Corruption.
- Tempting Fate: His very first journal entry has Rik praising his job for all its benefits, including "watching an amusement park where nothing bad ever happens." Oh boy...
- Token Good Teammate: Of the Starr Park employees, he is the only one not to be brainwashed and become aggressive, and is also the only employee who doesn't try to pretend everything is normal, which the forces behind Starr Park don't like.
- Uncertain Doom: It's unclear exactly what happened to him 20 years ago, as he only disappeared after Spike seemingly summoned the toxic smoke clouds, with the only evidence of his existence being the security journals he left behind. However, considering his room was completely destroyed and the Starr Park staff tried to pretend he was never there, whatever happened to him, it wasn't nice.
- Unusually Uninteresting Sight: He tends to react with either amusement or apathy towards some of the things he witnesses through the security cameras, with the most egregious example being his reaction towards Shelly "killing" Dynamike, as he simply calls landscaping to remove the body instead of the police. Even then, it could also be he's trying to pretend everything is fine.
- Walking Spoiler: His entire existence is one big spoiler, as he is involved in everything that happened in the park and has an as-yet-unknown connection to the Starr Park Security trio.
Trios
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Wild West
Introduced and Completed: 15/06/2017 (Original)
Formed by: Colt, Shelly, and Spike
Environment: Ranger Ranch
- Friendly Enemy: Despite the fact Colt is The Sheriff of the town and Shelly is a bandit, they seem to get along well, with Shelly even stated to be Colt's best friend.
- Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The trio is formed by a narcissistic and extremely unlucky sheriff, his best friend who happens to be a bandit, and a sentient, mute cactus.
- Series Mascot: The three members of this trio are also three of the most promoted Brawlers in the entire series, with only Poco and Mortis managing to stand equal to them.
- The Smurfette Principle: Shelly.
- Token Non-Human: Spike, who is just a cactus.
- The Wild West: It's in the name. Their environment, the Ranger Ranch, also happens to be a stereotypical wild west ranch where they live.
Shaman Tribe
Introduced: 15/06/2017 (Original)
Completed: 05/12/2018
Environment: Rumble Jungle
- Animal Motifs: Every member of this trio has an animal associated with them, which is also reflected in their moveset. Bo is the eagle, Leon is the chameleon, and Nita is the bear.
- Badass Family: They're a family, and are as much of a badass as every other Brawler, with Bo being an skilled archer who employs mines to dispatch enemies, Leon a super fast kid who can turn invisible, and Nita a beastmaster who has managed to tame a bear.
- Badass Native: The three of them are strongly associated with Native American motifs.
- Earthy Barefoot Character: None of the trio wear shoes, and they're all attuned with nature.
- Jungle Japes: Their environment is a jungle where they live together.
- Missing Mom: There is no mention regarding where Nita and Leon's mother is.
- Only Sane Man: While Nita and Leon are both rather crazy, Bo is more serious.
- Parent-Child Team: This trio is conformed by Nita and Leon, who are siblings, and Bo, who is their stepfather.
- Prophet Eyes: Both Bo and Nita have them. Leon, on the other hand, has always them obscured by his hood.
- The Smurfette Principle: Nita.
Retropolis
Introduced: 15/06/2017 (Original)
Completed: 21/05/2019
Formed by: Bibi, Bull, and Crow
Environment: Bull's Diner
- '50s Hair: Both human members of this trio sport a '50s pompadour, as the Retro Universe they're modeled after is based on said decade.
- All Bikers are Hells Angels: Nah, ya think?
- Badass Biker: Their main motif, although we actually never see them riding a motorcycle.
- Dark Is Not Evil: While they wear dark clothing and are dangerous delinquents who love to fight, promotional materials portray them as being friendly and even quite soft if not provoked first. At least what Bull used to be.
- Greasy Spoon: They're usually seen hanging out in one of these, which is apparently owned by Bull.
- Retro Universe: Retropolis, which also serves as the location of their environment Bull's Diner, is modeled after an urban landscape during The '50s.
- Hell-Bent for Leather: All three members of this trio wear leather jackets.
- Local Hangout: The "Welcome to Retropolis!" animation shows that they hang out in a diner named Bull's.
- The Smurfette Principle: Bibi.
- Token Non-Human: Crow is, well, a crow, while Bibi and Bull are both humans.
Arcade
Introduced: 15/06/2017 (Original)
Completed: 29/08/2019
Environment: Starrcade
- The Friends Who Never Hang: Despite being a trio, 8-Bit, Brock, and Rico are almost never seen interacting with each other in promotional material, if at all.
- Long-Range Fighter: Every member of this trio is strictly designed for long-range combat, with none of them faring very good in close quarters.
- Metropolis Level: The Starrcade environment is a night city full of skyscrapers, digital billboards, and even a bullet train passing through it.
- Token Human: Brock is the only human member of an otherwise robotic trio.
- Video Arcade: Where their inspiration comes from, with each member representing a different element of a video arcade: 8-Bit is a sentient arcade machine, Brock is a dancer for the dancing machines, and Rico attacks with bouncy balls that bring Pinball to mind.
Mortuary
Introduced: 15/06/2017 (Original)
Completed: 23/10/2019
Environment: Mortis' Mortuary
- Big Boo's Haunt: Their environment, Mortis' Mortuary, which is a Creepy Cemetery where Mortis works as a gravedigger and lives in a haunted mansion with Emz and Frank.
- Fighter, Mage, Thief: Frank is the Fighter (extremely tanky and mostly oriented towards melee combat with his massive hammer), Emz is the Mage (squishy but powerful and better fared at dealing with enemies in range), and Mortis is the Thief (extremely agile and fragile with plenty of Life Drain moves to keep himself alive by slaying opponents).
- Guys Smash, Girls Shoot: Both Frank and Mortis are melee Brawlers, while Emz, the only girl, does better in long-range combat.
- Monster Mash: All members of this trio are based on pop culture monsters: Emz is a Mummy, Frank is a Frankenstein's Monster, and Mortis is a vampire.
- Mysterious Purple: They are an enigmatic trio of Brawlers who somehow came back as undead, and their Color Motif is purple.
- Purple Is Powerful: Their Color Motif is purple, and they all excel greatly in a certain field during matches: damage for Emz, HP for Frank, and agility for Mortis.
- The Smurfette Principle: Emz.
- Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors: Each member of this trio counters and is countered by another: Emz's average HP and mediocre damage up close makes her an easy prey for Mortis; Mortis' low health, damage, and range makes it next to impossible for him to defeat Frank before he's squashed flat by his hammer; and Frank's delay between his attacks and shorter range than her makes him especially susceptible to Emz's lingering spray clouds, which can melt through his massive HP in mere seconds.
- The Undead: A mummy, a zombie, and a vampire, is clear that every member of this trio isn't entirely alive anymore.
Gem Miners
Introduced: 15/06/2017 (Original)
Completed: 17/03/2020
Environment: Mine
- Armor-Piercing Attack: All of them have attacks that can hit targets behind walls: Dynamike can lob his projectiles above them, Jacky's shockwaves can pierce through any obstacle, and Carl's pickaxe can hit enemies on the way back if he aligns himself with them.
- Cloudcuckoolander: None of the trio appear to be entirely sane. Dynamike is a Mad Bomber who enjoys blowing up stuff as he laughs, Jacky has an extreme Hair-Trigger Temper that prompts her to swear at any opportunity, and Carl appears to be obsessed with rocks and geology puns.
- Primary-Color Champion: Apart from all of them using yellow hard hats, Carl and Jacky wear blue worker uniforms, while Dynamike wears a red shirt and Jacky a red overall.
- The Smurfette Principle: Jacky.
- Token Robot: Carl.
- Underground Level: Their environment is an underground gem mine where they spend all day working. One map associated with them, Minecart Madness, also features a mine cart that can run Brawlers over if they're not careful.
Junker Family
Introduced: 15/06/2017 (Original)
Completed: 29/05/2020
Environment: Scrapyard
- Amazon Brigade: Currently the only trio to be composed entirely of female Brawlers.
- Badass Family: There are a mother and daughter and a caretaker robot team who can fight and use scraps as weapons.
- Big, Thin, Short Trio: Pam is Big, Jessie is Thin, and Nani is Short.
- Down in the Dumps: Their environment is a scrapyard owned by Pam. It's where Pam and Jessie got the parts to build their turrets and create Nani.
- Friendship Trinket: Implied with the matching handmade bracelets Jessie and Nani both have.
- Long-Range Fighter: All members of this trio are mainly oriented towards long-range combat, although Pam can be decent at close range due to her high HP and her projectiles becoming more accurate the closer she's to the enemy.
- Parent-Child Team: Pam and Jessie are mother and daughter, while Nani serves as Jessie's robotic caretaker.
- Southern-Fried Genius: They're a family of hillbillies, and they're smart enough to construct functional robots, with one of them even serving as a Brawler. Jessie's older description even called her a "hillbilly genius girl."
- Token Robot: Nani.
Mexican Entertainers
Introduced: 15/06/2017 (Original)
Completed: 23/10/2020
Environment: Bandstand
- Big, Thin, Short Trio: El Primo is Big, Amber is Thin, and Poco is Short.
- Gratuitous Spanish: Amber and El Primo often speak a lot of Spanish in their voicelines. And while Poco doesn't, his name does come from Spanish, which means "a little."
- Latino Is Brown: Both human members of this trio are depicted as brown-skinned, just like Poco before he became a skeleton.
- Life of the Party: They're not called Mexican entertainers for nothing, as each member of this trio revolves around a different form of spectacle: El Primo is a Masked Luchador, Poco is a mariachi, and Amber is a firebreather.
- South of the Border:
- Each member of this trio is based on a typical Mexican archetype: El Primo is a Masked Luchador, Poco is both a calaca and a mariachi, and Amber is a Spicy Latina.
- Their environment, Bandstand, is a stereotypical Mexican town with a kiosk playing mariachi music.
- The Smurfette Principle: Amber.
- Token Non-Human: Poco, who is a Skeletal Musician. At least after he touches a gem.
Townsfolk
Introduced: 15/06/2017 (Original)
Completed: 16/12/2020
Environment: Old Town
- Dungeon Town: Their environment, the Old Town, is a town square located somewhere in The Wild West.
- Eccentric Townsfolk: The only thing they have in common as a trio is being the quirky residents of The Wild West town attraction in Starr Park: Barley is The Bartender, Byron is the Traveling Snake Oil Salesman, and Piper is the local Sweet Baker.
- The Friends Who Never Hang: Their dynamic as a trio is never explored in promotional material or official art. Probably justified, as the only thing they've got in common is living in the same town.
- Long-Range Fighter: They're all Glass Cannons who prefer fighting from a distance with their considerable range. The best example is Piper, whose shots actually deal more damage the farther she's from the objective.
- The Smurfette Principle: Piper.
- Token Robot: Barley.
Mystic Wanderers
Introduced: 04/09/2017
Completed: 18/09/2019
Formed by: Gene, Sandy, and Tara
Environment: Tara's Bazaar
- "Arabian Nights" Days: Their main inspiration.
- Bazaar of the Bizarre: Their environment is an oriental bazaar in the middle of an oasis where each one has their own shop.
- Functional Magic: All members of this trio attack using magic, be either clouds from a genie lamp (Gene), magic sand that can make allies invisible and put enemies to sleep (Sandy), or summoning black holes and shadow clones (Tara).
- Mysterious Purple: Much like the Mortuary trio, they're a group of supernatural and magical beings whose Color Motif is purple.
- Mythical Motifs: All of them are based in some sort of divinity or something related to it: Gene is a Genie in a Bottle, Sandy is The Sandman, and Tara uses magical Tarot Cards.
- Purple Is Powerful: Their Color Motif is purplish-pinkish, and they're all powerful Brawlers who employ Functional Magic in their sets.
- The Smurfette Principle: Tara.
- Support Party Member: Despite none being classified as Support Brawlers, they all have abilities oriented towards helping their teammates. The three of them posses ways to passively heal allies, Gene and Tara can pull enemies closer to either save a teammate or help them get a kill, and Sandy can make his whole team invisible and debuff the enemy with his Super.
- Token Non-Human: Gene, although Tara can cross into the Ambiguously Human territory.
- The Unintelligible: Both Gene and Tara's voicelines are nothing but pure gibberish. Makes anyone wonder if the reason Sandy can't sleep is because of them.
Pirates
Introduced: 07/12/2017
Completed: 26/06/2019
Formed by: Darryl, Penny, and Tick
Environment: Darryl's Ship
- The Captain: Darryl. The ship where their environment takes place is even stated to be his.
- Gangplank Galleon: Their environment is a pirate ship in the middle of the ocean, complete with a giant kraken in the background.
- Pirate: Well, duh.
- The Smurfette Principle: Penny.
- Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors: Every member of this trio can be effectively countered by another: Penny's average HP and inability to attack over walls without her cannon make her terrible at dealing against Tick; Tick's pitiful HP and slow rate of fire means Darryl can tank his way through his mines and destroy him in one or two point-blank shots, even with his Last Hurrah Gadget; and Darryl's awful range forces him to get close to Penny, who can simply smack him away with her Master Blaster Star Power or pulverize him with her Salty Barrel Gadget.
- Talk Like a Pirate: Both Darryl and Penny do it. Averted with Tick, who is The Unintelligible.
- Token Human: Penny is the only human member of this trio, as both Darryl and Tick are robots.
Biology Team
Introduced: 26/04/2019
Completed: 03/04/2020
Environment: Biodome
- I Am Very British: Both Bea and Rosa have thick British accents, implying they hail for the eponymous country.
- Garden of Evil: Their environment is an enormous greenhouse where they conduct researches involving plants and bugs. It actually used to be a peaceful place to be in... until something went terribly wronng.
- Nature Hero: They're Nature Lovers whose powers come from it, either from plants (Rosa and Sprout) or bugs (Bea).
- Pungeon Master: Both Rosa and Bea speak almost exclusively in plant/bee-related puns.
- Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors: Bea's low HP and inability to attack over/destroy walls allows Sprout to bombard her with total impunity from a safety; Sprout's average damage and inaccuracy at close range lets Rosa pummel it to bits with her superior HP and speed; and Rosa's extremely short range maker her a sitting duck against Bea, who can spam her supercharged shots and slow Rosa down with her Super before she can even come close.
- Token Non-Human: Sprout. It may appear to be a Token Robot, but it's actually a plant controlling a cybernetic chassis.
Superheroes
Introduced: 18/12/2019
Completed: 28/09/2021
Environment: Super City
- Big, Thin, Short Trio: Surge is Big, Max in Thin, and Meg is Short.
- Long-Range Fighter: All of them prefer to attack from a distance, although Meg and Surge's Supers have a short range and must be executed in close combat for them to deal damage.
- Red Is Heroic: They all wear red as part of their superhero team uniform (or, in Surge's case, his body being colored that way).
- The Smurfette Principle: Inverted with Surge.
- Speed, Smarts and Strength: With Max as the Speed, Surge as the Strength and Meg as the Smarts.
- Super Team: They are a team of superheroes dedicated to saving Super City from giant monster threats: Max is an speedster who also happens to be The Leader of the group, Meg is an hyper intelligent child who uses a Mini-Mecha she constructed out of a vending machine, and Surge is a robot who can upgrade himself by damaging enemies and grow to gigantic proportions (the last one only in promotional material, though).
- Superhero Capital of the World: Their environment, Super City, which seems to be bustling with both superhero and monster activity. Doubles as Metropolis Level.
- Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors: Max's great speed and long range mean nothing against Meg, whose wide shots and equal range in her Mecha Form make it almost impossible for Max to dodge her attacks; Meg's low speed and high HP in her Mecha Form make it very easy for a Level 1 Surge to catch up with her and charge a Super, which means she's a free level charging station for any competent Surge (and you definitely don't want to give Surge too many levels); and Surge's low speed and short range at Level 1 means Max can destroy him from a safe distance without even letting him charge a single one of his levels, forcing him to stay as a Joke Character for the entire match if played well.
- Token Robot: Surge.
Snowtel
Introduced: 23/01/2020
Completed: 23/11/2020
Formed by: Gale, Lou, and Mr. P
Environment: Snowtel
- An Ice Person: Both Gale and Lou attack using ice-based powers, with the former employing snowballs and the latter ice cream cones.
- Color Motif: They all use varying shades of blue as part of their Snowtel uniforms.
- Multinational Team: Possibly the most varied trio in terms of members: Gale is a human, Lou is a robot, and Mr. P is a penguin (Maybe).
- Slippy-Slidey Ice World: Their environment, the Snowtel, is a frozen hotel where they work together as part of the staff.
- Token Human: Gale. Although Mr. P can cross into the Ambiguous Situation category.
- Working-Class Hero: They're all staff members of the eponymous Snowtel, with Gale serving as a janitor, Lou an ice cream maker for the guests, and Mr. P as a bellboy.
Gift Shop
Introduced: 14/09/2020
Completed: 23/07/2021
Environment: Gift Shop
- Dungeon Shop: Their environment is a literal shop where battles take place just as anywhere else.
- Expy: Their dynamic and personalities are very reminiscent of the Krusty Krab crew: Colette is an overly friendly and excitable employee who obsesses over people to the point of annoying them (SpongeBob); Edgar is her extremely grumpy coworker who's often on the receiving end of Colette's stalking (Squidward); and Griff is their greedy, money-obsessed boss who cares more about making a coin than his employees' well-being (Mr. Krabs).
- Kid Hero: Both Colette and Edgar are clearly teenagers, and they're capable fighters just like everyone else.
- The Smurfette Principle: Colette.
- Token Non-Human: Griff, who is a living cash register. Maybe.
Starr Force
Introduced: 01/02/2021
Completed: 07/03/2022
Environment: Starr Force Ship
- Long-Range Fighter: All of them are mainly oriented towards attacking from a distance.
- No Focus on Humans: They are the only currently complete trio to lack any human members: Ruffs is a dog, Squeak is a Blob Monster made out of dog drool, and Eve is a Little Green Woman.
- Space Zone: Their environment is a spaceship commanded by Ruffs as the colonel of the Starr Force
- The Smurfette Principle: Eve.
- Token Evil Teammate: Eve, who is an alien invader trying to take over the Starr Force and use Ruff's body to feed her children.
- Visual Pun: The commander of the Starr Force is a spatial dog, and his biggest enemy is an alien invader who happens to be a flea.
Stunt Show
Introduced: 15/03/2021
Completed: 05/06/2022
Formed by: Bonnie, Janet, and Stu
Environment: Stunt Show
- Athletic Arena Level: Their environment, the Stunt Show, is an arena where they perform their acrobatic stuns for the public. Brawl Ball maps with this environment are also modeled after pinball, with some of them having bumpers that can send the ball flying greater distances if kicked at them.
- Badass Family: They are a family of very powerful fighters who also live doing dangerous stunts, with Stu being a crash test robot who does acrobatics through rings of fire, Janet an idol who sings while flying on a Jet Pack, and Bonnie a Human Cannonball in spite of being pretty much a toddler.
- Cool Helmet: All three of team wear sports helmets due to being acrobats who perform dangerous stunts.
- Parent-Child Team: Bonnie and Janet are sisters while Stu is their adoptive father.
- Raised by Robots: Bonnie and Janet, who are sisters, were adopted and raised by Stu, who is a robot. Whatever happened to their real parents has never been stated.
- The Smurfette Principle: Inverted with Stu.
- Token Robot: Stu.
Goldarm Gang
Introduced: 12/04/2021
Completed: 11/09/2023
Environment: Action Shownote
- Artificial Limbs: Belle uses a prosthetic arm made out of solid gold, and Sam uses a pair of artificial hands he can throw as if they were projectiles (though he still has his regular hands).
- Badass Family: Evil as they might be, they're still a family of powerful and elusive criminals who can hold their own weight in battle.
- Bandit Clan: The Goldarm Gang is a gang of bandits who travel The Wild West robbing banks.
- Big, Thin, Short Trio: Sam is Big, Belle is Thin, and Pearl is Short.
- Color Motif: Golden. While only Belle uses it in her character design, it's still strongly associated with them due to the gang name.
- Egocentric Team Naming: The gang seems to be indirectly named after Belle, the only member to actually have a gold arm.
- The Family That Slays Together: Combined with Bandit Clan, this trio is composed of a family of outlaws who rob banks over The Wild West.
- Guys Smash, Girls Shoot: Sam is a Close-Range Combatant who prefers to beat his enemies to a pulp with his fists, while Belle and Pearl fare better from a distance either due to low defenses or speed, respectively.
- Named After Somebody Famous: The entire trio is based on famous outlaw Belle Starr, her husband Sam Starr, and her daughter Pearl Starr.
- Outlaw: Their main theme. Doubles as Outlaw Couple for Belle and Sam.
- The Smurfette Principle: Inverted with Sam.
- Token Robot: Pearl, who is Belle and Sam's robotic daughter.
- The Wild West: They're a band of thieves who operate in the wild west robbing banks. Their environment, the Action Show, is a wild west town mimicking a Showdown at High Noon.
Velocirapids
Introduced: 21/06/2021
Completed: TBA
Environment: Water Park
- Ambiguously Human: Both Buzz and Doug are supposed to be dinosaurs working on a water park, but parts of their design (such as the visible seams on Buzz's body and the air valve on Doug's neck) seem to imply they're actually water park employees wearing costumes as part of their job.
- Palmtree Panic: Their environment is a tropical water park where Buzz functions as a lifeguard and Doug sells hot dogs.
Castle Courtyard
Introduced: 30/08/2021
Completed: TBA
Environment: Castle Courtyard
- Big Fancy Castle: Their environment is the courtyard of a medieval castle attraction they work at. Notably, despite being a castle, it appears to be covered in an abundance of graffiti tags.
- The Faceless: Ash's face is never seen, as he's always wearing an armor that only shows his eyes and mouth encased in a shadow. Grom, on the other hand, is almost never seen without a hood that covers his eyes, although his face is exposed during his defeat animation.
- Funny Foreigner: The two known members of this trio have thick accents hailing from different parts of Europe (Scotland for Ash, Russia for Grom), and their phrases and mannerisms make them quite entertaining.
- The Mentally Disturbed: Both current known members of this trio appear to have sort of mental health problem, as Ash has an extreme Hair-Trigger Temper (to the point his rage is an actual gameplay mechanic) while Grom seems to be suffering from PTSD regarding an unknown event involving children.
- Working-Class Hero: They work at the castle attraction in Starr Park as staff members, with Ash being a janitor and Grom a security guard.
Brawlywood
Introduced: 08/11/2021
Completed: 14/12/2023
Environment: Brawlywood
- Improbable Weapon User: Lola uses a Live Mink Coat that shoots diamonds out of its eyes, Gray employs both a walking cane and invisible bullets he can create out of thin air with his fingers, and Mico uses a boom mic.
- Long Range Combatant: Lola and Gray attack from a distance, although they avert being Glass Cannons since they have moderate HP, making them more of Jack of All Stats. Averted with Mico, who is a Close-Range Combatant.
- Mock Hollywood Sign: Their environment, Brawlywood, is a film studio made up from multiple of sets and buildings and with a gigantic sign on a nearby hill.
- The Smurfette Principle: Lola.
- Token Non-Human: Mico, who is a monkey.
Cinema
Introduced: 17/01/2022
Completed: 01/05/2023
Environment: N/Anote
- Badass Normal: They're the only currently complete trio to be entirely composed of humans (or at least confirmed ones, since Griff's real identity is still a mystery), and none of them employ supernatural abilities to fight, as Fang uses his physical skills and both Buster and Maisie use tools that double as weapons (although Maisie Downplayed this tropes for being a Handicapped Badass).
- Guys Smash, Girls Shoot: Both Fang and Buster are mainly oriented towards physical combat (although Fang can deal chip damage from a distance with his main attack if the kick doesn't connect), while Maisie is a sniper whose shots are almost impossible to land if she's too close to the enemy due to how her mechanics work.
- Token Trio: Buster is white, Fang is Asian, and Maisie is both female and black.
- Vitriolic Best Buds: Both Fang and Buster enjoy playing pranks on each other, which usually ends in them annoying Maisie and making her job at the cinema harder. Despite this, they still love each other.
- Working-Class Hero: When they're not Brawling, they're working as part of the staff in a local cinema, with Buster being the projector guy, Fang the popcorn vendor, and Maisie the safety assistant.
Deep Sea
Introduced: 29/06/2022
Completed: TBA
Environment: Deep Sea
- Fish People: Both Hank and Otis are rather humanoid (well, except for the fact Otis has no arms and only one eye), but they're sea creatures who can breathe underwater with no problem.
- Sitcom Archnemesis: Due to Otis being an artist who enjoys spraying paint everywhere and Hank an old grumpy soldier who really likes to keep his fish tank clean, it's inevitable they would end up clashing.
- Under the Sea: Their environment is an underwater cave where Otis makes graffiti and Hank stores his fish tank.
Ghost Station
Introduced: 23/09/2022
Completed: TBA
Environment: Ghost Station
- Ghost Train: Their environment is a haunted train station where Gus resides and Chuck conducts his train, and the Train to Nowhere animation shows that there is, effectively, a ghost train.
Candyland
Introduced: 12/12/2022
Completed: TBA
Environment: Candyland
- Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: Despite their constant bickering and Mandy being the prime target for Chester's pranks, the Dark Brawlidays animation shows that he really cares about her, as he's shown visibly concerned for her safety when the Dark Brawlers attack Mandy and even goes to his way to protect her.
- Level Ate: Their environment is a kingdom-themed candy shop made out of candy, with the walls being replaced by blocks of chocolate and lollipops, grass with licorice, fences with candy canes, and destructible barriers with cherries.
Starr Park Security
Introduced: 06/03/2023
Completed: TBA
Formed by: Larry & Lawrie, and R-T
Environment: Hub
- Hub Level: Their environment, the Hub, is the entrance of Starr Park and from where the guests can reach every other attraction and environment in the eponymous location.
Swamp of Love
Introduced: 03/04/2023
Completed: TBA
Environment: Tunnel of Love
- Let's You and Him Fight: Willow and Angelo both like to get Brawlers to fight each other; with Willow using Mind Control and Angelo spreading gossip.
- Tunnel of Love: Their environment is one of these, which happens to be located in the swamps of Starr Park.
Enchanted Forest
Introduced: 03/07/2023
Completed: TBA
Formed by: Cordelius and Lily
Environment: Enchanted Forest
- Enchanted Forest: Fittingly, their environment is a magical forest inhabited by magic creatures (i.e. Brawlers with skins themed after them).
Bizarre Circus
Introduced: 06/11/2023
Completed: TBA
Formed by: Charlie
Environment: Bizarre Circus
- Circus of Fear: Their environment is a creepy circus whose performers include Monster Clowns, Repulsive Ringmasters, and cobra charmers.
Starr Toon
Introduced: 28/12/2023
Completed: TBA
Formed by: Kit
Environment: Starr Toon Studios
- Toontown: Their environment is a studio where other living cartoons hang out.
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Mad-Evil Manor
Introduced: TBA
Completed: TBA
Formed by: Draco
Environment: Mad-Evil Manor
- Lethal Lava Land: Their environment is a medieval forge-themed roller coaster with what appear to be either Lava Pits or molten metal surrounding the area.