How to Unlock Juju in Brawl Stars
Juju is available in Brawl Stars from September 30 (early access for cash) and November 7 (via Starr Road with in - game currencies).
As a Mythic brawler, Juju costs 1,900 Credits. Brawl Stars Credits are a reward currency on the Trophy Road. Play matches, win, and earn trophies to unlock new Trophy Road tiers. You can earn Credits on some tiers. For example, 925 Credits with 3,000 Trophies and 450 Credits with 3,700 Trophies.
You can also earn Credits by leveling up your brawlers. 1,900 Credits isn't a small amount, but regular play can help you earn it. To unlock Juju, reach her on the Starr Road, a system for unlocking characters with Credits. The game lets you choose who to unlock next. If there's a Mythic brawler in line, you might get Juju. Otherwise, the Starr Road can be long, especially for new players. Juju is after Brawl Stars Moe.
There's no direct free way to get Gems, but they're a reward on some Brawl Pass Premium tiers. If you pay for the Pass (for a seasonal skin, for example), you can get 100 Gems from Premium and free tiers, or 150 with Premium Plus tiers. So, if you paid for a previous Brawl Pass, you might be able to unlock Juju for free. But it takes more time to accumulate 349 Gems with free Brawl Pass tiers. Gems can be used with Credits on the Starr Road to unlock new brawlers faster.
Juju is an unusual character, combining elements of other brawlers with situational planning.
Basic Attack
Juju's Basic Attack throws a doll like an Artillery projectile, similar to Barley. But her projectiles are unique; they don't leave damaging puddles or debris. Juju's Basic Attack has different properties based on her position.
- Attacking from water adds a slowing effect (thanks to her Trait that lets her walk on water).
Super
Juju's Super, From The Other Side, summons a voodoo doll Gris - Gris that attacks nearby opponents independently. Similar to Nita's bear, but Gris - Gris has a larger range, adding versatility to Juju's kit.
The Best Build for Juju in Brawl Stars
The build depends on your playstyle, but here are some general ideas based on Juju's features.
- Star Power: Numbing Needles - Gris - Gris' attacks slow victims, crucial for keeping a safe distance for Juju's basic attacks. The other option, Guarded Gris - Gris, provides a shield for the Super doll, but protecting Juju is a priority.
- Gadget: Elementalist - On activation, Juju gets a 3 - second buff (damage reduction on ground, invisibility in grass, or higher speed on water). It requires planning but can be a big advantage. The alternative, Voodoo Chile, gives all three elemental properties to the next Basic Attack for a more straightforward choice.
- Gears: Speed (to keep opponents at bay) and Shield (for close - range protection).
Game Modes for Juju
Juju is best with a close - range teammate, making her viable in various modes.
- Showdown: Great in Duo (and Trio in events), but may struggle in Solo. Use her projectiles to check bushes and deal damage with her Super.
- Grab Gem and Heist: Good modes for Juju's versatile kit, useful for both defense and offense.
- Knockout and Bounty: Effective in a team.
- Brawl Ball: Clear the way for a teammate with the ball or protect the goal from a distance.
- Hot Zone: Good for Artillery brawlers like Juju, but she may struggle to capture the zone against fast opponents.
General Tips for Juju in Brawl Stars
Juju's strength is in her ranged attacks. Keep your distance, use the Super voodoo doll to distract, and attack from afar.
Playing Juju requires practice and attention. She's not as simple as other brawlers. Consider your environment and how it affects your projectiles. Brawl Stars practice will teach you which boosts are best for different situations. Team up with close - range characters, use walls and water to avoid attacks, and keep opponents away from Juju.
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