Players are constantly on the hunt for the rarest skins in Brawl Stars, not just for aesthetics but also as a status symbol. Owning a rare skin can signify dedication and skill, and sometimes, a bit of luck or a hefty wallet. Let's dive into the 30 rarest skins you might own—or want to own—in Brawl Stars.
Let's kick off with Buzz's "Godzilla" skin, which, although widely obtained during its release, is predicted to skyrocket in rarity over the years. If you managed to snag the Black Godzilla Buzz variant, you've got one of the game's priciest skins. However, the real challenge was snagging the rank 30 spray back in the old trophy system, where reaching high trophy counts required serious skill.
Esports enthusiasts might recognize the rarity of the "Obey" pin, a gem among the disbanded esports pins. With no formal announcement of its removal, few players managed to grab it in time. Meanwhile, the "Jet Ski Jackie" skin, though not widely coveted, required a significant grind, making it a rare addition to anyone's collection.
For the OGs, "Star Shelly" remains a nostalgic yet not overly rare skin, as many players managed to get her for free. More exclusive, however, is the 1-year anniversary icon, bestowed only upon those who played diligently during Brawl Stars' first year post-global release.
One of the most challenging achievements was obtaining the rank 35 pin. Climbing beyond 1,000 trophies meant facing off against top-tier players, making this pin a mark of true gaming prowess. And let's not forget the "Star Park Games Mortis" pin, which, despite being free, is now considered rare due to its limited-time availability.
Season 6's "Belle Gold Hand" skin and the elusive "Virus 8-BIT" are examples of how seasonal exclusives can become rare collector's items. Similarly, festive skins like "Santa Mike" and "Red Nose Nita," untouched for over a thousand days, have only grown in rarity over time.
Another badge of honor is the "Trophy Titan" title, awarded for achieving ten rank 35s. This feat required skill and perseverance, and those who own it can flaunt it with pride.
Among the Power League exclusives, "Director Buzz" and "Bellhop Mike" stand out. These skins this pin is not just rare—it's a testament to unparalleled skill and dedication in the competitive arena.
Whether you're a collector or just someone who loves flexing on the digital battlefield, these rare skins are a coveted part of Brawl Stars culture. If you own any of these, consider yourself lucky. If not, keep grinding—your next rare acquisition might be just around the corner.