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Brawl Stars Kaze Guide – Best Setup For Ultra Legendary Brawler
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Kaze, the first Ultra-Legendary Brawler in Brawl Stars has arrived, and in this guide we'll take a look at her forms, attacks, stats, and skills and create the best build possible. Kaze is technically two brawlers in one, with two forms that you can mix and match with to your advantage. Each form comes with its own main attack, Super, and more. Without further ado, let's take a look at Kaze.
Kaze officially comes to Brawl Stars on June 5th, and players can unlock her through the following methods:
Unlock her on Starr Road for 5,500 Credits when she releases on June 5th, 2025.
Purchase the Kaze Value Pack from the Shop for $49.99 USD (Limited Time Deal)
Brawl Stars Kaze Guide – All Forms, Attacks, & Stats Per Level
Kaze has two forms for the player to use throughout the battle, Geisha & Ninja. Each form has its own main attack and Super for Kaze to use.
Kaze (Geisha)
In her Geisha Form, Kaze uses the Delivery Service Main attack. It's the form and attack she will start with when you first enter battle with her. This attack works similarly to Mortis' Main attack. Kaze dashes forward, slicing nearby enemies and dealing damage. However, it dash itself does not deal damage, as damage is only inflicted when Kaze finishes her Dash.
Furthermore, Delivery Service, like Shade's main attack, has a strike spot which deals more damage if you hit enemies at the right angle. It's not always easy to perform, but you deal twice the damage with each Weak Spot strike.
Kaze (Geisha)'s Super, Fan Storm, lets her throw her fan, which unleashes a small storm. Enemies inside the storm can't see what's going on outside, giving you and your teammates the upper hand. Furthermore, enemies on the edge of the storm will receive damage for every second they stand there.
Kaze (Ninja)
In her Ninja form, Kaze's Main Attack, Silent Shuriken, lets her throw 2 ranged projectiles that deal more damage the closer your target is. Her Super in this form, Fist of the Brawl Star, lets her dash a long distance, marking enemies along the way. After a brief period, all marked explode and receive damage.
POWER LEVEL
Health
Delivery Service Damage (Strike Spot)
Silent Shuriken Damage: Max/Min Range
Fan Storm Damage (Per Second)
Fist of the Brawl Star Damage
1
3800
750 (1500)
375/750
1300
1500
2
4180
825 (1650)
412/825
1430
1650
3
4560
900 (1800)
449/900
1560
1800
4
4940
975 (1950)
486/975
1690
1950
5
5320
1050 (2100)
523/1050
1820
2100
6
5700
1125 (2250)
560/1125
1950
2250
7
6080
1200 (2400)
597/1200
2080
2400
8
6460
1275 (2550)
634/1275
2210
2550
9
6840
1350 (2700)
671/1350
2340
2700
10
7220
1425 (2850)
708/1425
2470
2850
11
7600
1500 (3000)
745/1500
2600
3000
Brawl Stars Kaze Guide – Which Star Powers & Gadgets are the best?
Kaze has two gadgets at launch, which change effect depending on her form:
Gracious Host
Hensojutsu
Additionally, Kaze has two Star Powers, which change depending on which form she's using
Advanced Techniques
Gratuity Included
Furthermore, Kaze can use the following gadgets in battle:
Speed
Vision
Health
Shield
Damage
Gadget Cooldown
Brawl Stars Kaze Guide – Recommended Star Power, Gadget, & Gear Setup
For Gadgets, we recommend using Gracious Host. The healing from switching to your Ninja Aspect can help in a pinch. Furthermore, the speed boost can be useful in helping you evade enemy fire. Hensojutsu's invisibility doesn't last longe enough. And the dash forward from switching back to Geisha does not seem too useful.
As for Star Powers, both are good, though we slightly prefer Gratuity Included. The ammo drain is great for making a team wipe easier. Furthermore, increasing your gadget effect's duration can help in more ways than you realize. Advanced Techniques' benefits are good too, especially the ability to slow down enemies with your Geisha form.
For Gears, use a Gadget Cooldown for quicker swaps between modes. Beyond that, we recommend a shield or health gear to keep her Geisha Form a bit safer.
Gem Grab
Kaze's use of her two modes can be of great value to teams in Gem Grab. In Geisha Form, she can dash and escape with gems, or catch enemies by surprise with her Fan Storm. But if need be, she can switch to Geisha and wipe out gem grabbers from afar. She's a swiss army knife on the battlefield when it comes to one of the most popular modes in the game.
Duo/Trio Showdown
Kaze can work well with numerous compositions to make her effective in Duo Showdown. In her Geisha form, she can wipe out boxes with ease and stack power cubes faster. But she can also switch back to her Ninja form to attack enemies from afar. She works well with a solid healer or support character like Ruffs or Pam.
Brawl Ball
Kaze's Fan Storm can trap a potential scorer or defender, giving your team the edge in Brawl Ball. Plus, she can use her Geisha Form dashes to move ahead in the map and gain some ground. But if need be, she can always switch to her Ninja form if she wants to attack enemies from a distance. Overall, she works really well in this mode.
Brawl Stars Kaze Guide – What Modes Should I NOT Use Kaze In?
Solo Showdown
By herself, Kaze may not be as powerful in Showdown. Long-range enemies can snipe her from afar. And other brawlers are equipped to either push, stun, or knock her away. In her Ninja form, Kaze might not deal enough damage, which will hurt in an endgame scenario when you face power cube-filled opponents. She's not bad in this mode, but it's not where she shines brightest.
Bounty/Knockout/Wipeout
Typically, these modes favor long-range brawlers. Brawlers like Mandy, Meeple, or Piper will have a field day picking off Kaze. Even with her Geisha dash, opponents will easily predict her movements and wipe her out. Only play these modes with her when there's maps full of cover.
Overall, that wraps up our Brawl Stars Kaze Guide. We wish you luck in unlocking her. And we hope you enjoy using Kaze!
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