Top Builds Brawl Stars Sprout Guide!
Sprout BEST BUILD
Sprout has a moderately low damage output, normal movement speed, and average reload time, as well as a moderately low health pool. His primary attack consists of throwing seed bombs that bounce off obstacles and detonate upon contact with enemies, inflicting damage. His Super creates a small thicket of thick vines that persists for 10 seconds. Using his first gadget, Sprout regenerates health by 'devouring' a bush he is standing in. Triggering the second gadget eliminates the established Super and begins building up a fresh one. With the "Overgrowth" Star Power, Sprout acquires a meter indicating an increase in the radius of his next attack, while "Photosynthesis" provides him with a shield when surrounded by foliage.
Sprout is the Brawler with the longest range among all Throwers. Given his extensive range, he excels in open maps. Play him cautiously and maintain distance, leveraging his Super for cover. The ideal Star Power is Overgrowth, as it extends his range and area of effect every 5 seconds. Since it takes about 5 seconds to reload 3 ammo, you’ll enjoy an added ranged attack every 4th attack. The Gadget Transplant is the clear winner, letting you use your Super multiple times consecutively or recover it if you’re uncertain about quickly recharging the next one. For gear, emphasize the Shield Gear to enhance survival on open maps. Alternatively, choose Super Charge as a secondary Gear option to cut down Super recharge time from 5 hits to 4.
Transplant
Sprout destroys its current Hedge, but will instantly have its Super fully charged again.
SUPER CHARGE
Super CHARGES 10% FASTER
Overgrowth
Every 5 seconds, the next Seed Bomb will explode with a larger explosion radius
SHIELD
Gain extra 900 HEALTH as a consumable shield. The shield regenerates in 10 seconds, when at full health
Sprout SECOND BUILD
Alternative strategies can also work well for Sprout. If you're fighting on a map filled with bushes, think about choosing the Photosynthesis Star Power, which offers a 30% shield for most of the time. This increases your durability and can influence the outcome of the battle. On the other hand, the Garden Mulcher Gadget is somewhat weak, giving only 1800 Health and offering little survival value. Regarding gear choices, go for the Gadget Charge gear if you prefer using the Transplant Gadget.
Garden Mulcher
Sprout consumes a bush to restore 1800 Health
Photosynthesis
Sprout activates a shield, partially protecting itself from all attacks while inside a bush
GADGET CHARGE
Increases number of Gadget usages per battle by 1
Sprout HYPERCHARGE:Thorns
Sprout’s vine hedge now damages nearby enemies.
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SPEED +26%
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DAMAGE +25%
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SHIELD +5%
Important information about Sprout:
- Rarity:MYTHIC
- Class:ARTILLERY
- Sprout’s title: "A friend of plants"
- Personal description of Sprout: "Sprout looks like a cute robot helping Rose in the "Bio-dome", but in fact it is an incubator on wheels for a strange pink seed."
Sprout STATS AT LVL 11:
- Health 6000 HP
- Movement Speed NORMAL
- Max DMG 2080
- Range NORMAL
- Reload Speed NORMAL
- Max Super DMG /
- Super Range LONG
- Super Charge rate at Max Damage
- number of attack 5
- Hits Super refills 0%
Characters that Sprout opposes:
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Colt
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Brock
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Barley
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Dinomike
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Gus
Characters who are not opposed:
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Edgar
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Mortis
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Feng
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Leon
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Kit
A precise guide for attack, super, hypercharge, gadgets, and star power:
ATTACK
Sprout launches a seed bomb that ricochets before exploding. It will bounce around until it collides with an enemy or for a brief duration. The attack features a decent area of effect, allowing you to strike several targets simultaneously. Thanks to its ability to travel further after hitting a wall, you can target enemies located far away, making Sprout the thrower with the greatest range in the game.
SUPER
With his Super, Sprout constructs a wall that lasts for 10 seconds. When your wall is about to collapse, you will notice it shaking, signaling that it won’t hold up much longer. If you set up your Super without surrounding walls, it will generate a 3x3 grid, but if you use it near other walls, it'll expand and connect with them, forming an even larger structure! Like any destructible wall, it can be damaged by an opponent. Lastly, if you approach Sprout's wall after respawning with your invincibility bubble, the wall will be instantly destroyed if you step closer to it.
Thorns
Sprout's wall now inflicts 1500 damage per second to adjacent enemies, and it recharges a third of his Super with each hit. Sprout also receives a 26% speed boost, a 25% damage increase, and a 5% shield enhancement while his Hypercharge is active.
Garden Mulcher
Sprout consumes a bush to recover 1800 health. This Gadget can be utilized when you need to heal, but it isn’t very powerful since 1800 HP won’t provide significant longevity if you are under pressure.
Transplant
Sprout dismantles his existing wall and instantly recharges his Super. Use this strategy when your wall is about to fall apart or when your opponents are circling around your wall. Doing so will play with your enemy's patience, causing them to waste valuable time attempting to bypass your barriers.
Overgrowth
Every five seconds, your attack will explode with a greater area of effect. This Star Power can be powerful in passive game modes because it will let you finish off an enemy more easily. Additionally, this Star Power adds an element of surprise, as your opponent won’t know which attack has a larger area of impact.
Photosynthesis
This Star Power grants Sprout a 30% shield when he remains in a bush. The shield lasts approximately 3 seconds after exiting the bush, allowing you to enter and exit the bush repeatedly to ensure continuous shielding.
Sprout BRAWL STARS PRO TIPS:
Take back your super after a round of knockout
When the Knockout round is nearing its conclusion, and you have your Super ready, you can use your Transplant Gadget to reset your Super. This trick ensures that you begin the next Knockout round with your Super restored, which can give you an edge.
Trap your enemies in the fog with your Super
At the end of the Knockout round, you can use your Super to trap your opponent in the fog. It will guarantee victory, and watching your enemy succumb in the mist is extremely gratifying.
Use your Super in the middle of the map to help your teammates push
You can use your Super in the center of the map if you wish to regain control over the map. Both you and your teammates will be able to hide behind the temporary wall, allowing you to drive back your opponents.
In Hideout, trap yourself and stay safe during all the game
In the Hideout map in Bounty, you can enclose yourself with walls by using your Super. If the opposing team lacks throwers or brawlers capable of destroying walls, you become unstoppable. This strategy works well in Robot Rumble as well, where you can find a suitable hiding spot.
Best and worst modes for Sprout:
Best modes:
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Knockout
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Bounty
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Brawl ball
Worst modes:
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Duo Showdown
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Gem Grab
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Solo Showdown
Here are all the skins for the character Sprout:
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Tropical Sprout (29 Gem)
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Moon Sprout (149 Gem)
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The Emerald Prince Sprout (79 Gem)
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Ruby Prince Sprout (79 Gem)
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Mutant Sprout (79 Gem)
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Silver Sprout (10000 Coin)
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Golden Sprout (25000 Coin)
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Squid Sprout (149 Gem)
Interesting facts about:
- Sprout belongs to the same group as Lola and Bee, and their environment is "Biokindle".
- Sprout is half robot and half plant. Inside him is a plant, which closely resembles the one used by Lola in her Super. This plant was created by Lola herself and Bee.
- The files mention that Sprout was inspired by the movie "Wally", as indicated by a post on the official Twitter account.
- The animation of Sprout's movement resembles Sandy's walking animation, except that Sandy tilts his head backward, while Sprout does so.
- It is likely that Sprout’s model (and Nani’s model) was based on the robot dog model, which appears in boss fights and Robberty matches, as well as in the training room.
- On Sprout's icon, one corner of his sticker is covered (left bottom corner), although the actual model has both corners covered (both left bottom corner and right top corner).
- Sprout is one of the few characters who have a royal skin (others include Jessie, El Cidreño, Rico, Volt, Lu, Shelly, and Pem.
- The "Lunar Sprout" skin refers to the folklore about the lunar rabbit, adding zodiacal elements such as pointed ears, a half-moon on his helmet, and a cosmic theme.
- The “Mutant Sprout” skin is one of the rarest skins, highlighting the opposite nature of the character.
- All skins except Gold and Silver depict different facial expressions for Sprout.
- In the game, Sprout is the second character whose attack can bounce off walls (the first being Rico, and the third being Gav.
- Sprout was the first character who could create barriers (the second was Jackie with the gadget "Swap".
- His attack bounces off the ground once, and if it hits a wall, it bounces four times. The number of bounces depends on the distance between walls.
- Sprout's usual attack lacks a specific landing point; it only displays a line and a dot.
- If Sprout uses his Super, it destroys plants that it affects, eliminating the cells that were hit by the Super.
- The Star Powers of Sprout became known earlier than Jackie's, but Jackie's Star Powers were released much later.
- Although it is unclear whether this is a bug or not, if Sprout applies his Super while under Hypercharge, the bounces from his Super will continue to exist.
- Even if Sprout tries to remove his Super with the "Swap" gadget, the spikes from his attack will remain.
- If you manage to place a barrier on objects that were destroyed or ruined by Sprout, they will disappear.
- Sprout cannot remove his own Super with his gadget “Swap”, unless he was killed while casting his Super.
- If sprout puts his Super under Hypercharge and then removes it with the “Swap” gadget, you can create a second barrier with the same area of spikes.
- It is unknown whether this behavior is a mistake or not, but if Sprout sets his Super on the spot where he had previously placed it, the damage spikes will not disappear.
- Sпрout can’t remove his gadget’s Super with “Swap,” if he was already dead while casting it.
Conclusion on the Sprout guide:
Sprout is a unique brawler with the ability to control space on the battlefield. His basic attack unleashes small projectiles that can deal damage over time, while his super ability allows him to create a large area that alters the terrain, effectively blocking enemy movement and providing strategic advantages. Sprout can create zones that slow down enemies, making him a valuable team member who can significantly influence the pace of the game. In addition to his defensive capabilities, Sprout's skill in manipulating the battlefield allows him to set up traps for unsuspecting opponents. By choosing strategic positions, players can not only protect their allies but also disrupt enemy formations. When played wisely, Sprout can not only shield teammates but also trap enemies in disadvantageous situations.