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It depends heavily on your spending habits and how consistently you play. A completely free-to-play player who completes every season pass, completes their daily wins, and participates in all events and challenges can expect to fully max their account in roughly 4–6 years from scratch. Brawl Pass holders can cut that time down to around 2–3 years. Heavy spenders or "whales" can max out in under a year if they buy enough offers. BrawlToMax calculates a precise estimate for your specific account based on current data and your selected spending profile.

You enter your Brawl Stars player tag (e.g. #2GLPCYURU) and BrawlToMax fetches your live account data directly from the official Brawl Stars API. It then works out how many Power Points, Coins, Credits, and other resources you still need to unlock and upgrade every Brawler to maximum level (Power 11) with all Gadgets, Star Powers, Gears, Hypercharges, and Buffies, and runs a day-by-day simulation of your income to calculate how many days remain until you are maxed out. The part that matters is that the simulation is yours rather than an average: the ACTIVITY, GOALS and STASH tabs let you set which passes you buy, how many daily wins you get, which items you actually care about on each Brawler, and everything you already have saved up.

Open Brawl Stars, tap your profile icon in the top left, and your tag is the short code sitting right under your name, always starting with a #. Tapping it copies it. One thing worth knowing: Brawl Stars tags only ever use the characters 0289PYLQGRJCUV, so anything that looks like the letter O is really a zero. You can look up any tag on BrawlToMax, not just your own, so checking a friend's account or a creator's works exactly the same way.

No account is needed, and a player tag is safe to share. A tag is public information, and BrawlToMax only reads what the official Brawl Stars API already exposes about it, which is the same data anyone can see by looking you up in the game. A tag alone cannot be used to log into, change, or recover a Brawl Stars account by this site or any other. Creating a free BrawlToMax account is entirely optional and only adds things on top: linking your tag for automatic daily tracking, keeping your calculator settings, and saving your history. BrawlToMax is an unofficial fan project, not affiliated with, endorsed, sponsored, or specifically approved by Supercell.

Yes, players can eventually progress their Brawl Stars account to the max without spending any money, but it requires patience and consistency. Missing quests, skipping daily rewards, or not actively participating in events such as the monthly Mega Pig, community Starr Drop milestones, or seasonal collaborations can add months or even years to your progression timeline. BrawlToMax lets you model your exact F2P income to see a realistic estimate tailored to your habits.

Unlocking every Brawler is one of the biggest milestones on the road to a maxed account. A free-to-play player who stays consistent with daily wins, seasonal Brawl Passes, and events can expect to unlock all Brawlers in roughly 2–3 years from a fresh account. Buying the Brawl Pass cuts that timeline down significantly, since it is the single fastest source of Credits in the game. Keep in mind that new Brawlers are released regularly, so the finish line keeps moving. BrawlToMax accounts for the ongoing release rate when calculating your personal estimate.

A fully maxed Brawl Stars account has every Brawler unlocked and upgraded to Power 11, and every Brawler equipped with all available Gadgets, Star Powers, Gears, Hypercharges, and their Buffies (where applicable). However, for a brawler to be competitively viable, it doesn’t need all items unlocked, and every player might have different goals in mind to “beat Brawl Stars”, or max out, so the BrawlToMax calculator lets you set when a brawler is considered maxed out, and doesn’t spend any more resources on it.

For nearly every account it comes down to Coins or Power Points, and which of the two depends on where you are. Power Points bite early, while you still have a pile of low level Brawlers waiting to be fed. Coins take over later, because the upgrade curve climbs steeply near the top (7,765 Coins to carry one single Brawler from Power 1 to Power 11) and because Gadgets, Star Powers, Gears, Hypercharges and Buffies are all paid for in Coins too. Credits only matter while you still have Brawlers left to unlock. Resource Keys are worth spending carefully for the same reason, since each one turns into 2,000 Coins or 2,000 Power Points and you decide which. Every calculator run names the bottleneck it predicts for your account, and the tracking page then plots your real Coins and Power Points against that prediction.

Unlocking all Buffies is a major milestone for maxing out your Brawl Stars account. There are 63 Buffies in the game right now, and clearing that backlog takes somewhere around 126 to 189 days of progression, which is manageable even for a free-to-play (F2P) player. The catch is the release pace: new Buffies are arriving at about 9 per month, faster than most players can pay for them, so the backlog grows while you clear it. Once every existing Brawler has its Buffies, that pace will drop to only 3 per month (the three that come with each new Brawler release) and catching up gets much easier. Going by current release trends, the rollout should reach the full Brawler roster in about 1,260 days.

Hypercharges are the most expensive single item a Brawler can carry, at 5,000 Coins each. Across the current roster of 105 Brawlers that is about 525,000 Coins of Hypercharges alone, before a single Power Point of levelling. Most players unlock them through Hypercharge Drops instead of paying Coins, but those are rare enough that Hypercharges are usually the last category left on an otherwise finished account. If you don’t want all of them, the GOALS tab lets you tell the calculator to stop treating Hypercharges (or any other item) as required, and it will stop spending resources on them.

Yes, absolutely! The Brawl Pass is widely considered the single best value purchase in Brawl Stars for progression. It significantly boosts your Coins and Power Points every season, and even includes extra Resource Keys, which will help you progress in the bottleneck currency. BrawlToMax lets you compare your time-to-max estimate with and without the Pass so you can see how much time it actually saves, and the Ranked Pass is modelled separately, so both purchases can be judged on their own.

Every account gets its own tracking page, reachable from the TRACKING tab, and looking at one needs no account at all. Opening a page also takes a snapshot, so a tag with no history at all starts building one from that first visit. What linking your account changes is automation: a linked and verified account gets photographed every morning, which is what turns a patchy line into a clean daily one. The page charts your recorded progression, and a PREDICTION VS REALITY card replays the calculator seeded on a past day and draws what it predicted against what actually happened, so you can see whether you are running ahead of or behind your own forecast.

The LIVE EVENTS page shows what is running right now, what is coming up next, and what recently ended, with a live countdown on each one and clocks for the running seasons. Every event also has its own page and its own link, so a single challenge or season can be shared on its own rather than sending someone the whole list. There is a full history timeline as well, covering every event recorded so far, which makes it easy to see how often a given event type comes back around. An opt-in reminder bell is being built, so events you pick can ping you before they end.

The calculated estimation is fairly close, but it can’t account 100% correctly for sources of income like seasonal events that are random and highly vary. However, over 90% of resources are obtained through fixed and predictable sources, like the Brawl Pass, first 6 daily wins, or the Mega Pig. Another thing it can’t account for is future updates that inflate the economy, like increasing the Maximum Brawler Power Level, or adding another Progression item like Buffies. However, predictable inflation like new brawler releases, and buffies for brawlers who don’t have them yet, IS accounted for.

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