The Best Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl Characters For Beginners


Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl players are actively trying to figure out who the best pick in this game is so far. However, new players may not want to immediately pick some of those top picks given the difficulty level associated with mastering them. Nevertheless, this platform fighter has easier characters for beginners to get started with too, many of which are useful for teaching some of the game's core fundementals, whilst still staying as a strong pick in the game. With that in mind, here's a look at the best characters for beginners in Nickleodeon All-Star Brawl.

The Best Characters For Beginners

When it comes to the Best Characters in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, the tier list recommends Aang, Lucy Loud, Leonardo, and Spongebob Squarepants. Speed and kill efficiency is the name of this game to win big. Characters with fast attacks and moves with knockback angles are the finest of this game.

Even though these four top characters can immediately be good picks, top tiers can be difficult to manage for new players. However, one of the four top tier characters is also actually a beginner friendly pick in form of Spongebob Squarepants.

Most of the other top tiers in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl may require players to understand much of the basics and fundamentals of platform fighters first to make the best out of them.

Nevertheless, we've also gathered two other characters who are still strong but also easier to understand for players namely Michelangelo, and Danny Phantom

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Spongebob Squarepants

Starting with Spongebob Squarepants is never wrong as he is the main boxart character of the game. Most centerpiece main character of any fighting game is almost always designed to be a beginner-friendly character with a straightforward gameplan and reliable tools to achieve it.

So far, his Up Strong Kah-Rah-Tay Chop has been a solid piece of his gameplan and can be used to punish predictable enemy movement. Other than this move, Spongebob has an easy to remember, consistent attacks that work similarly on the ground and air which make his toolset less complicated.

Overall, beginners who want to enjoy an S-tier character immediately with solid options and not be hampered too much with weaknesses and a high learning curve can enjoy playing as Spongebob Squarepants.

Danny Phantom

Compared to the top tiers, Danny Phantom can fall short as he does his fast options are reliable while his harder hits can feel sluggish. Nevertheless, Danny Phantom's kit can teach beginners to have great fundamentals as he can encourage players to keep using his reliable options most of the time while saving the slower, hard-hitting attacks for wide and predictable openings only.

Players who see themselves playing Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl for a long time can start with Danny Phantom first to build their skills up to continue with this character further or change picks down the line.

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Michelangelo

The orange Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, Michelangelo, has been making waves due to breaking the game in the past week. During this patch, this character had an access to unlimited jumps which allowed him to indefinitely stay in the air and even stall matches if he can consistently fly around.

However, this move was patched out but he still remains a solid character to play. His Nunchuck strikes on all his Light and Strong attacks cover too much good angles when he fights in mid-air which give strong space control to hit the foe consistently and deny careless movement for his foes.

While the reasons for his banning have been patched out, this solid character is a great choice for beginners who want to immediately feel playing a strong character.

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