[BrawlCap] February Global Power Rankings
- Lucky84
- 22 hours ago
- 7 min read

Welcome to the first ever BSEN X BrawlCap Power Rankings hosted by yours truly (Lucky)! In this post, we will cover the Top 15 teams from around the world and explain why they belong on their respective placement. This was all calculated by my secret formula of stats that I keep track of throughout the BSC season. I won't go into full detail of it here, but I make sure I take the most recent results into account and while I will also include Worlds & LCQ results from last year, they likely won't have a big enough impact on the teams.
We are pretty early into the season and please note that the formula I created isn't going to be prefect or make everyone agree on this list. I expect this list to be slightly more accurate heading into the midway point, but for now this is what my model has calculated. Some teams might shock you regarding placement and overall just being here in general. Some teams like Tribe Gaming & REJECT did NOT make the cut, although teams who lose to a kid playing in his basement and being up 2-0 without winning a single game after don't usually deserve a spot on a list like this.
Anyways, you're here for the rankings and my explanations so let's waste no more time and jump right in! We will start with our top team and end with the #15Â ranked team. And always remember to please be civil in the comments.

#1Â HMBLE
Yes they still belong at the top of our list, although they will definitely have some tough competition throughout the year. The second place curse unfortunately continues for this roster with a Grand Finals defeat at the hands of FUT Esports, but they are still believed to be one of the best teams in the world. Yes their World Finals run from last year is helping boost their rating to the top spot, but they should remain one of the best teams in the world throughout the year.
#2Â FUT Esports
A hot start to the season to one of the most promising rosters this year. There were questions surrounding Guesti and his ability to compete on the big stage with his teammates considering they got swept by HMBLE in the Qualifiers. They proved those doubters wrong and have etched themselves as a potential championship contender. Why they aren't #1Â on this list is mainly due to the fact that we need to see them go on another run like they did in February and hope it wasn't a one time thing, but I believe this team is the real deal after one month of play (apologies if I jinxed this).
#3Â Crazy Raccoon
If we're taking Worlds results into account, yeah this makes sense. Crazy Raccoon may have had a legendary postseason run and all, but the one thing they have not figured out quite yet is to win online. It has been over a year since they made it to the Grand Finals in their region and this meta didn't exactly favor their playstyles much either. I'm willing to give them another chance to make a statement as a contender in East Asia, but another disappointing performance will definitely rank them much lower next time. At least they can say they lost to a team that went on to play in the Grand Finals.
#4Â Reply Totem
The longest tenured of Italy's trio of orgs is ranking pretty high to start the year and the reunion has gotten off to a pretty good start. To start, they have already matched the same number of Monthly Final match wins as last year. Joker has been pretty alright in his return, but hasn't quite been the same online demon he was last year. Losing to their more accomplished brother org in HMBLE in a sweep was tough, but they at least kept it close in all three sets. They might need a bit more time to get back to their 2023 days, but they should still be playoff contenders this year if all goes well.
#5Â ZETA DIVISION
Turns out all they needed to get back on top was a dark knight, but we all know this team is used to dominating in the regular season. Their true test will still come down to whether they can get it done on LAN and not let Hank through seven million times in the draft. Now despite dropping only one set all month, they didn't exactly face a tough opponent until the Grand Finals. It's really hard to rank them any higher than that, but at least they are off to a strong start and could potentially have another easy bracket next month.
#6Â Team Elektros
If you saw what these kids did last Sunday, you know they are absolutely the real deal. Their movement was honestly just incredible in a good chunk of their matches and they played very well in most of their sets. Going a combined 9-1 against a promising Vatic group, the top seeded Tribe and the Mexican Powerhouse in STMN all happened while they played on worse ping than them. Whatever voodoo magic is happening down in Snoiy's basement that's making them this good, they should keep at it. I don't want to judge them too early, but I think we may have found our next top dog in NA.
#7Â ABC
This was a team I'm pretty sure not many people had on their radar. It wasn't looking good when they were paired up with the World Champions in the Quarterfinals, but they somehow got a 3-1 win against them en route to placing runner-up this month. I see had a solid run with two veteran players in Achapi who was the weaker player on that NAVI roster from last year and Ken-G who barely played much in 2025. Although it was a chaotic month in general for East Asia, this group should be capable of making a playoff push if this level of production continues.
#8Â STMN
Heading into the new season, we all wondered if that Worlds run from last year was just a fluke or maybe the start of something special. Even though their scrim win rate was the worst of the 8 Monthly Finals teams, they somehow managed to pull off a 2nd place finish which included a nail-biting victory over KDS Esports. While they would fall to the Team Elektros without winning a game, this team did show they are capable of returning to Brawl's biggest stage in hopes of putting NA back on top.
#9Â LOUD
We finally arrive at our first South American team and it's surprisingly not the champions of this month. LOUD were considered the favorites to win this region at the start of the year, but it seems like they might have some tough competition this year. A heartbreaking 3-2 defeat to Eternal in the Semifinals puts them in a tough spot just outside of a Brawl Cup spot. We did see them come back and claim the top spot in the final month last year to qualify for the Brawl Cup so they've been in this spot before. They'll be back.
#10Â SK Gaming
Pain misery and heartbreak. That's probably the best way to summarize SK's first season together. You can clearly tell they didn't prepare for this match and only prepped for the Semis and onward. In this day & age, there are no free wins and SK learned that the hard way. It's also pretty obvious that the haven't quite found the team chemistry to succeed. Maybe they'll find it eventually, but they're gonna have a tough road from here on out being the 6th seed for next month. They're gonna have to lock in now or else they'll be buying their tickets to the Brawl Cup instead of competing in it.
#11Â Team Heretics
They just barely missed out on our Top 10 this month as SK’s collapse wasn’t enough to place them there. I felt Heretics were gonna be a good yet not great team heading into the new year. So far that claim has been mostly correct with a 3-1 defeat against the eventual EMEA champions in FUT Esports. They haven’t found their footing quite yet, but maybe with time they’ll randomly pop off one month and win a Monthly Final in the summer again. Don’t worry this happens every year with an iKaoss’ team. Might as well be BSEN Guaranteed, but that would basically mean it's a coin flip.
#12Â Eternal
I knew this team was going to be good heading into the Monthly Finals with their incredible scrim win rate, but I felt this was gonna be Olimpo’s moment to shine. Eternal stole their spotlight the way Sirius steals people’s shadows and managed to somehow win a Monthly Final playing 14 sets in total. This was definitely the craziest and most unexpected run of the month and it’s nice to see them winning the player trade with SKC… for now at least. A good start to the season, but can they run it back? Only time will tell.
#13Â New Heights Gaming
I guess I underestimated this team heading into the new season. I didn't think a team with Portox & Wesley would make a Grand Finals run with Prozy, yet here we are. Like Eternal, they also managed to play a total of 14 sets this month including a match against Bounty Hunters that went the full 15 game length. They didn't quite have enough left in the tank to finish off Eternal in the end, but they have the potential to possibly be their great rival for a push to the Brawl Cup. We'll see if they can keep this momentum going throughout the next two months.
#14Â NAVI
In what was almost a disastrous start to the season by almost not qualifying for the Monthly Finals at all, they definitely had one of the Monthly Finals performances of all time. They at least made their match against Reply Totem competitive towards the start and Drage did look like he has improved now that he's playing aggros, but it was at the cost of LeNain sacrificing that role and letting his good friend play his favorite brawler Kenji twice. It's gonna be tough for the synergy of these three to work out, but they still got plenty of time to figure that out.
#15Â CMM
Our final team on our list is the most surprising on our list considering they won their first Monthly Finals match of their careers this month. Although it was against an unprepared SK Gaming, a win against the top seeded team is no joke and they almost swept them too. It felt like they were heavily under pressure after the 4th set, but they prevented the comeback, got the job done, and somehow made it to the Top 15. Not sure if they will last long on this list, but this will definitely be a win they will think about for quite a while and prove that anybody can beat anyone on any given day.
Who do you think we underrated/overrated on this list? Let us know in the comments!