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Best Brawlers for Hot Zone in Pro Rank

Top Hot Zone picks in Pro, based on win rate, use rate, and meta score.

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Gini Coefficient: 0.41

The game is perfectly balanced when every use rate is equal, producing a Gini coefficient of 0.

Total Samples: 156

Total samples recorded for the selected category during the last 7 days.

# Brawler Win Rate % Use Rate % Meta Score
#1 85.7% 4.49% 7.7
#2 100.0% 1.28% 6.5
#3 100.0% 1.28% 6.5
#4
Kit Icon Kit
100.0% 1.28% 6.5
#5 100.0% 1.28% 6.5
#6 75.0% 10.26% 6.5
#7 66.7% 3.85% 5.2
#8 66.7% 1.92% 4.3
#9 66.7% 1.92% 4.3
#10 66.7% 1.92% 4.3
#11 60.0% 3.21% 4.3
#12 50.0% 6.41% 3.5
#13
Stu Icon Stu
47.4% 12.18% 3.3
#14 45.5% 7.05% 3.1
#15 44.4% 5.77% 2.9
#16 42.9% 8.97% 2.8
#17
Meg Icon Meg
42.9% 8.97% 2.8
#18
Max Icon Max
27.3% 7.05% 1.4
#19 14.3% 4.49% 0.5
#20 0.0% 2.56% 0.0
#21 0.0% 1.28% 0.0
#22 0.0% 1.28% 0.0
#23 0.0% 1.28% 0.0

Meta Summary

A plain-language overview of Hot Zone in Pro Ranked, based on the current rolling seven-day data.

Best Overall Meta Score 7.7
Highest Win Rate 100.0% win rate
Most Used
Stu icon Stu
12.18% use rate
Least Used 1.28% use rate

In Hot Zone in Pro Ranked, Meeple leads with a Meta Score of 7.7/10. Frank has the highest win rate at 100.0%, while Stu is the most used at 12.18%.

No pick currently meets the sample and above-average win-rate requirements for a reliable underrated signal.

Draco is the least used at 1.28%. Low-use results are more volatile, so this does not automatically mean the pick is weak.

This view contains 156 recorded brawler appearances and has a Gini coefficient of 0.41, classified as Unbalanced. Lower Gini values mean use is spread more evenly across the roster.

FAQ

Which picks are currently the best in Hot Zone in Pro Ranked?

Meeple, Frank, and Colette currently lead this table by Meta Score. Meta Score rewards strong win rates while requiring enough use to make the result more trustworthy.

How is Meta Score calculated?

For the selected view, each brawler's win rate and use rate are normalized against the highest values in the table. Win rate is weighted more strongly, while use rate passes through a saturating confidence factor: very low-use picks are penalized, but extra popularity quickly provides diminishing benefit. The combined result is normalized to a 0–10 score, capped at 10, and rounded to one decimal place.

How are Win Rate and Use Rate calculated?

Win Rate is a brawler's recorded wins divided by its recorded uses. Use Rate is that brawler's uses divided by all brawler appearances in the selected mode, category, and—when applicable—Ranked tier.

How is the most underrated pick identified?

We compare each brawler's win-rate rank with its use-rate rank. A pick is an underrated candidate when its win-rate position is substantially better than its popularity position, its win rate is above the view's weighted average, and it has at least 25 estimated appearances. This is a discovery signal, not a guarantee that the pick is best for every map or matchup.

What does the Gini coefficient mean?

The Gini coefficient measures how concentrated brawler usage is. A value of 0 means every brawler has an equal use rate. Higher values mean play is concentrated among fewer picks, which signals a less evenly distributed meta.

How recent is the data?

The backend collects profile battle data every two minutes, publishes aggregated meta tables daily, and removes statistics older than seven days. Total Samples counts brawler appearances, not unique players or matches.

How are Ranked tiers grouped?

Ranked data groups ranks 1–3 as Bronze, 4–6 as Silver, 7–9 as Gold, 10–12 as Diamond, 13–15 as Mythic, 16–18 as Legendary, 19–21 as Masters, and rank 22 as Pro.

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