
Sirius, the newest Ultra-Legendary Brawler in Brawl Stars, is here! This guide will cover everything you need to know about him – his different forms, attacks, stats, and abilities – to help you build the best strategy. As the 100th Brawler added to Brawl Stars, Sirius brings a unique playstyle and backstory. Let’s dive in and take a closer look!
Brawl Stars Sirius Guide – How To Unlock The Newest Ultra-Legendary Brawler
Sirius, The First Star of Starr Park is here!
During the Sirius Release event, open 20 Boxes to unlock the new Brawler. If you already have all 99 Brawlers, win one match with each of them to unlock Sirius! Completing these challenges will also give you additional rewards…
— Brawl Stars (@BrawlStars) February 26, 2026
Sirius will be available in Brawl Stars starting March 5th, 2026. Here’s how players can unlock him:
- Unlock him on Starr Road for 5,500 Credits (999 Gems) when he releases on March 5th, 2026.
- Sirius must be your selected brawler on Starr Road to make sure your credits go towards unlocking him.
- Purchase Sirius (or his Value Pack) from the Shop – $29.99 for the Brawler only or $34.99 for the Value Pack (Limited Time Deal)
- Overall, the Value Pack includes both of Sirius’ Star Powers and Gadgets
- Collect Sirius from the Sirius Release Event via Sirius Boxes before March 5th – Guaranteed to unlock at 20 boxes
- Earn 1 win with all 99 Brawlers before March 5th
Brawl Stars Sirius Guide – Attacks, & Stats Per Level
Sirius’ primary attack, called Binary Star, launches two different projectiles. The first is a Starr Bomb – a throwable attack with adjustable range that damages an area. The second is Shadow Strike, a single-target attack that hits one brawler. While each attack doesn’t do much damage on its own, hitting an enemy with both at the same time causes significant damage.
Additionally, Sirius gains a Brawler’s Shadow for every four successful attacks, and can collect up to three from different Brawlers.
Sirius’s Super ability, called Shadow Summon, allows him to release all the Shadows he’s collected onto the map. He can control where these Shadows go by using the Super button. Tapping the button will make the Shadows return to protect him, but you can also use the joystick while activating the Super to send them in a specific direction.
A Shadow’s stats are based on the brawler it’s copying. This means a Shadow based on a stronger brawler will naturally have higher stats – for instance, a Frank Shadow will always have more health than a Berry Shadow.
The following are Sirius’ stats at launch:
| POWER LEVEL | HEALTH | Shadow Strike | Starr Bomb |
| 1 | 3700 | 600 | 600 |
| 2 | 4070 | 660 | 660 |
| 3 | 4440 | 720 | 720 |
| 4 | 4810 | 780 | 780 |
| 5 | 5180 | 840 | 840 |
| 6 | 5550 | 900 | 900 |
| 7 | 5920 | 960 | 960 |
| 8 | 6290 | 1020 | 1020 |
| 9 | 6660 | 1080 | 1080 |
| 10 | 7030 | 1140 | 1140 |
| 11 | 7400 | 1200 | 1200 |
Brawl Stars Sirius Guide – Which Star Powers & Gadgets are the best?
Sirius has two gadgets at launch:
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- A Starr is Born – “Sirius fires a projectile that summons a Shadow on hit, also slowing the hit target by 30% for 3 sec. Cooldown: 17 seconds.”
- Master of Shadows – “Summoned Shadows return to Sirius, who heals them for 25% of their health. Cooldown: 13 seconds.”
Additionally, Sirius has two Star Powers:
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- Dusk Runners – “Shadows have +15% movement speed.”
- The Darkest Starr – “Each hit with a Shadow Strike counts as 2 to collect Brawler Shadows, instead of 1.”
Sirius starts with a special ability called Unlimited Power! It makes his Shadows stronger by boosting both their health and the amount of damage they deal.
Furthermore, Sirius can use the following gadgets in battle:
- Speed
- Vision
- Health
- Shield
- Damage
- Gadget Cooldown
Brawl Stars Sirius Guide – Recommended Star Power, Gadget, & Gear Setup
Okay, so for gadgets, I’m all about A Starr is Born. Master of Shadows’ healing is okay, but honestly, it feels like you’re wasting a perfectly good Shadow. Sirius can already heal himself up, and his Shadows and teammates can keep the enemy busy. Plus, A Starr is Born slows enemies down, which makes it way easier for your Shadow to get some good damage in. It just feels more effective overall.
Okay, so when it comes to Star Powers, I actually like both, but if I had to pick, I’d go with The Darkest Starr. Getting extra Shadows faster is just a huge help, honestly. Dusk Runners’ speed boost is cool too, but if you’re already good at aiming, that might be the way to go for you. It really depends on your playstyle!
For Gears, we suggest equipping a Gadget Cooldown Gear and either a Health or Shield Gear. Since Sirius’ A Starr is Born has a slow reload speed, a Gadget Cooldown Gear will help speed things up. Then, a Health or Shield Gear will increase his survivability.
Brawl Stars – Which Modes Should You Use Sirius In (And Which Modes You Shouldn’t)
Heist
Sirius doesn’t hit very hard on his own, but his Shadows pack a powerful punch. These Shadows also effectively stun enemies, providing excellent protection while he attacks. Skilled players can really maximize Sirius’s potential, using his Shadows to control the battlefield while he quickly eliminates threats.
Brawl Ball
Sirius doesn’t do a ton of damage on his own, but his Shadows help make up for that. They’re really effective at both protecting teammates and attacking opponents, creating a lot of problems for other players. Just remember, Sirius can’t stun or push back opponents, so if you’re left defending without your Shadows, you’ll be at a disadvantage.
Hot Zone
Sirius’s Shadows continue to be a weakness despite his strengths. While they function well as defenders and can slowly damage opponents trying to reach his core area, Sirius can also use a long-range attack from safety. This attack doesn’t deal massive damage, but it’s often enough to make enemies back off.
Showdown
As a Sirius main, I can tell you he’s a beast in Showdown, especially when playing Duo or Trio. Seriously, having Shadows on your team is a game-changer. They’re amazing at breaking boxes, distracting opponents, and just generally protecting me from taking too much damage. And if I need even more Shadows quickly, The Darkest Starr is a lifesaver – she really speeds up the process of summoning them!
Brawl Stars Sirius Guide – What Modes Should I NOT Use Sirius In?
As of right now, Sirius performs exceptionally well in every game mode we’ve tested. It’s actually quite remarkable – I’m genuinely having trouble finding a single mode where he doesn’t excel.
It’s possible Sirius might find the larger maps in Knockout or Bounty challenging. Skilled Mandy or Piper players could likely defeat him by maintaining distance. However, Sirius has good range and can attack from behind cover, so he probably wouldn’t perform poorly in those modes.
That concludes our guide to Brawl Stars’ Sirius. We hope you have good luck getting her, and enjoy playing with Kaze!
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