Ready to dominate the Melodie Challenge and secure those 12 wins? We’ve got the top comps and strategies you need to make it happen. But first, a pro tip: use the "Looking for a Team" feature. Solo queueing might have you yeeting your phone across the room.

First up, the Hard Rock Mine stage. Rico takes the spotlight as a solid left lane brawler. His wall-bouncing shots can scout enemy bushes and maintain map control. If you’re up against wall-breakers, switch to the right lane or help out a struggling teammate. Gus is the go-to mid, offering support with his shield and knockback super to fend off aggressive foes. DARRYL rounds out the team on the right lane, leveraging his sneaky bush tactics to put pressure on the enemy.

For those who don’t vibe with Rico, Gus, or DARRYL, consider alternatives like Penny, Maisie, or Nita to adapt to your playstyle. Remember, it’s all about finding what works best for you and your team.

Next, Backyard Bowl. Stu is a beast on the left lane, especially with his Gas-Heal star power and breakthrough gadget. Maisie holds down the mid, using her super to blast back aggressive brawlers. Max rules the right lane with her Run and Gun star power, providing speed boosts to keep your team agile and unpredictable.

If Stu, Maisie, or Max aren’t in your lineup, don’t sweat it. Brawlers like Gene and Piper can also pack a punch. The key is to find a balance of offense and control.

Moving on to Safe Zone. Chuck is your left lane powerhouse, using his posts strategically to control the map and swipe enemy ammo. Colette commands the mid, utilizing her range and hypercharge to cycle supers and pressure the safe. Melodie’s right lane antics focus on sneaking around walls to deal consistent damage.

Feel free to swap in brawlers like Brock or Carl if you need a change of pace. The goal remains the same: outsmart and outmaneuver your opponents.

Finally, Out in the Open. Max returns as a stealthy left lane pick, keeping enemies at bay with her speed and chip damage. Gene takes the mid, providing vision and healing support while setting up game-changing pulls. Pearl, with her overcooked gadget and wall-breaking super, rounds out the comp, ensuring no enemy can hide for long.

Don’t have Max, Gene, or Pearl? No worries. Brawlers like Eve, R-T, or Belle can fill the gaps. Adaptability is the name of the game.

Remember, every match is a learning opportunity. Experiment with different comps, and don’t be afraid to switch it up based on the map and enemy team. Good luck, and may your games be filled with epic plays and sweet victories!


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