It takes Poco longer to charge his super than most brawlers against one target however if three players are bunched up he can charge up his super with only two quick attacks. Paired that with his super, he actually has very high survivability. Along with the majority of the other brawlers, he has relatively high health points. He has the slowest moving speed in the game. It’s actually the shortest out of all of the Gem Carriers in the game which is a very important interaction for Gem Grab. On the flipside, Poco really struggles against burst brawlers who focus on dealing a ton of damage really quickly, who has a shorter range than most of the brawler’s in the game. He can deal a lot of damage over a period of time surviving by recharging is super and using it when necessary. His lowest rank is going to be his attack, where he has the lowest damaging attack against a single brawler in the game but to make up for that, it has a very high reload speed which means that Poco is very strong in long battles. Now let’s take a look Poco stats and compare them to how they rank against every other brawler in the game. You probably should not prioritize purchasing this star power unless you really like Poco. However, one great way to utilize this is in team fights where he can both heal the teammates and deal damage to an enemy player. If you’re using Pocos attack just to heal teammates, you don’t get very much value in comparison to how much as you can actually deal on enemy brawler so most the time it’s actually more beneficial for you to use it offensively. When Poco’s attack hits friendly brawlers, it will heal them for 400 health. One interesting thing about Poco’s super is that it is one of two supers in the game that will fire through walls without destroying them. Poco’s super is very good at supporting high health teammates like Bull or Frank when they start to lose HP. Keeping range from other brawlers is important because it doesn’t matter how close he is if an enemy brawler gets hit it gives the same amount of damage.įor his Super, Poco sends out a much nicer, more pleasant sound and heals a pretty good sizable amount of HP and no it does not break walls like it did in the alpha testing of Brawl Stars. His widespread allows him to get a lot of value in team fights, allowing him to charge up his super very quickly. Poco’s main attack power sends out a wide spread of music that deals damage a low amount of damage and affect multiple targets. Once you understand these two things, you’ll have everything you need to know to master Poco. ![]()
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