Buy Gems for Brawl Stars: Brawl Pass, Pro Pass and Supercell ID top-ups
Brawl Stars is Supercell's mobile arcade hero shooter built around 2–3 minute matches in 3v3, 5v5, duel and battle royale formats. The game went global on 12 December 2018 and, by May 2026, has grown to 104 brawlers while quietly rebuilding most of its economy: Bling replaced Star Points in 2023, Hypercharge added a new layer on top of Supers, and the January 2024 split turned the Brawl Pass into two separate paid products. There is one premium currency — Gems — and that is what real money actually buys. Everything else is earned in matches or claimed from a pass. The live season is Dragons & Faeries, with Update 67 "Starr Patrol" launching on 7 May 2026 alongside a My Hero Academia crossover.
- Six gem denominations from 30 to 2,000 — the base of the whole economy
- Brawl Pass ($6.99) and Brawl Pass Plus ($12.99) — split into separate seasonal products since 2024
- Pro Pass ($24.99) — a separate four-month pass tied to Ranked
- Hypercharge upgrades for 149–299 gems or 5,000 coins per brawler
- Featured Offers brawlers — Sirius, Damian, Bolt and other rotating SKUs
- First-purchase x2 bonus on every gem pack except the 30-gem one
Nine currencies, but only Gems are sold for real money
Brawl Stars runs nine parallel currencies at once, which is the first thing that throws off players coming in from HoYo titles. Gems are the only one sold for real money. Coins level brawlers up to Power Level 11 alongside Power Points, and they pay for Gadgets (1,000), Star Powers (2,000), Hypercharge (5,000), Gear (1,000–2,000) and True Silver / True Gold skins. Credits unlock new brawlers — 430 for Super Rare, 925 for Epic, 1,900 for Mythic and up to 5,500 for Legendary and Ultra Legendary. Bling arrived in April 2023 as a replacement for Star Points and covers low-rarity cosmetics — pins, sprays, Epic skins and below; it is never sold for real money, only handed out via the pass, Trophy Road, Mega Pig and Daily Streak. The list also includes Tickets for Mega Pig, XP Doublers, Pro Pass XP and the newer 2025–2026 Keys (Buffie Key, Brawler Key, Skin Key, Resource Key) shipped with Brawl Pass Plus. Conversion is one-way: a gem turns into 30 coins or roughly 5.5 credits in the shop — there is no path back.
Supercell ID email and a one-time code instead of a UID
Brawl Stars does not use a numeric UID the way Genshin Impact or MLBB do. The account has a Player Tag in the form #XXXXXXXX that shows up in the profile, lets people add friends and feeds stats trackers like brawlify.com — but it is not used for top-ups. Since spring 2023 Supercell stopped pushing client updates through Google Play and App Store in regions where its games are no longer distributed, and the only working channel for affected players runs through Supercell ID. In practice, the operator signs in to the account using the email tied to Supercell ID and the one-time six-digit code that Supercell emails to that same inbox at the moment of login. There is no "enter your UID and gems arrive" flow in Brawl Stars — that is a Supercell-wide setup shared with Clash of Clans and Clash Royale.
Brawl Pass and Brawl Pass Plus: what changed in January 2024
Until January 2024 there was a single Brawl Pass with two prices: a free track and a paid version that cost 169 gems in-game. Update 56 split it into two products and removed the in-game gem purchase entirely. The lineup now is Brawl Pass for $6.99 and Brawl Pass Plus for $12.99, both real-money only, sold through Google Play, App Store or Supercell Store. A season runs about five weeks and aligns with the update theme (Dragons & Faeries through April 2026, then Starr Patrol from 7 May 2026). The base pass delivers a seasonal Epic skin (Faerie Bonnie in Season 49), 50 gems on purchase, coins, Power Points and Bling. Plus adds the seasonal Legendary skin (Dragon Griff), +25% pass progress, a +20% XP boost, four kinds of keys and the Brawl Pass Vault — a section that unlocks Chroma variants of the seasonal skins as you progress. Some of the gem cost loops back through pass tiers — 50 gems from the base pass and another 100 from Plus.
Pro Pass is not the Brawl Pass
The most common catalogue mix-up is between Brawl Pass and Pro Pass, so it is worth pausing here. Pro Pass is a fully separate product at $24.99 for four months, tied to a Ranked season rather than the regular monthly cycle. The current Pro Pass is Season 4 "Brawl Cup", running 19 March – 16 July 2026. The free track grants 50 Pro Pass XP per Ranked win and 200 per rank-up; the paid track doubles those to 100 and 400, and adds Pro Pass Skin Upgrades (alternative colour variants of selected skins), pins, sprays, profile icons, extra gems and Ranked Starr Drops. It only makes sense for players who actually grind Ranked — for casual matches it does not unlock anything you cannot earn elsewhere. The first-purchase x2 bonus does not apply to Pro Pass or to either Brawl Pass — those are standalone SKUs, not gem packs.
Hypercharge: the Super upgrade added in September 2023
Hypercharge launched on 5 September 2023 in Update 50 and remains the largest combat addition since release. It is an upgrade to a brawler's existing Super, gated behind Power Level 11, and it activates from a separate meter that fills after a few successful Supers. There are three ways to obtain a Hypercharge on a given brawler: for 5,000 coins in the Shop once Power Level 11 is reached, for 149–299 gems through Featured Offers (the exact price varies by rarity), or with a 16.3% chance from a Legendary Starr Drop. As of May 2026 most brawlers already have a Hypercharge, with Supercell shipping six to twelve new ones per update. When a Brawl Games line item mentions a specific brawler with a Hypercharge tag, that refers to the Featured Offers gem purchase.
No pity: how Starr Drops actually work
Starr Drops are loot boxes earned from daily quests, match wins and the Brawl Pass. They run on fixed drop rates, and that is where Brawl Stars diverges sharply from HoYoverse-style gacha: there is no pity, no soft pity, no guarantees. The published odds are Rare 50%, Super Rare 28%, Epic 15%, Mythic 5% and Legendary 2%. Opening a hundred Starr Drops in a row with no Legendary is a perfectly normal outcome — there is no built-in compensation. Beyond the standard variant, Supercell occasionally ships specials such as Chaos Drops (December 2025) with a 20% Mythic+ chance versus the usual 7%, Sushi Rolls during Battle for Katana Kingdom (April 2025) and seasonal Presents. The 16.3% chance of pulling a Hypercharge from a Legendary Starr Drop is the closest thing to an extra guarantee in the system.
Mega Pig, Starr Park and the Starr Patrol season
Mega Pig is a club event that runs three times per month over a 3–4 day window (Friday to Monday). Every player in a club gets 15 tickets per season, wins fill the pig through five stages of 40 wins each, and at the top stage every club member receives 508 coins, 201 PP, 101 Bling and 20 Starr Drops, with the top three contributors getting bonus drops on top. Tickets do not roll over between seasons, so it pays to actually play with the club during active days. Do not confuse Starr Park with Starr Patrol: Starr Park is the reworked Trophy Road dressed up as an abandoned theme park, shipped back in Update 62 (July 2025) — that is a progression mechanic; Starr Patrol is the themed season in Update 67 (7 May 2026) with a superhero angle, the My Hero Academia crossover, the new Super Ball mode (Brawl Ball 2.0 with robot goalies) and the new brawler Starr Nova.
The x2 bonus and how the order flow looks
The first-purchase bonus in Brawl Stars has an unusual shape. It applies on the in-app channel, meaning a purchase through the player's Google Play or App Store, and it doubles every gem denomination separately, except the 30-gem pack. The doubling ladder reads 80 → 160, 170 → 340, 360 → 720, 950 → 1,900, 2,000 → 4,000. Once a denomination has been bought once on the account, every later purchase of that denomination delivers the standard amount forever — while other denominations still carry their own "first time" status. The bonus does not apply to Brawl Pass, Brawl Pass Plus or Pro Pass — those are standalone SKUs. Supercell Store runs a different model: instead of x2, it grants +10 gems on the first purchase plus +10 gems each season and small extras (Bling, coins) layered onto the packs. That is why "in-app gems" and "Supercell Store gems" sit in the catalogue as separate SKUs with different bonus economics, not as duplicates. The order flow itself runs as follows:
- Open the in-game profile and confirm the Supercell ID email — that is where the login code lands.
- Pick the SKU you need: gems (in-app or Supercell Store), Brawl Pass, Brawl Pass Plus, Pro Pass or a specific brawler.
- Provide the Supercell ID email at checkout and review the order details.
- After payment, share the one-time code that Supercell emails to you with the operator — the code is time-limited.
- The purchase is processed through the operator's non-affected App Store account or Supercell Store, and the gems or pass land on your Supercell ID.
If you also play other Supercell games
- Clash Royale — Supercell's card PvP with Gems and Pass Royale, using the exact same Supercell ID email + one-time code flow.
- Clash of Clans — the long-running Supercell strategy with the identical login model and gem packs from 80 up to 14,000.
- Squad Busters — Supercell's 2024 arcade with a shared Supercell ID and Squad Coins; players often add it on the same email.
- Mobile Legends: Bang Bang — the competitor in the mobile team-match space, but with Diamonds and a UID top-up — a useful contrast to the Supercell login flow.
The Brawl Games catalogue lists all six gem denominations in both fulfilment variants (in-app and Supercell Store), both passes with the current seasonal reward and the Pro Pass for Ranked Season 4 "Brawl Cup", together with a rotating brawler set that includes Sirius from Dragons & Faeries and Starr Nova at the start of Starr Patrol. Payment is accepted from Russia and the CIS, and checkout only requires the Supercell ID email and access to it for the one-time code. The on-site chat is available before checkout for questions about a specific SKU or order status.





