Null’s Brawl Ramen Rebellion v68.250
Nori, Wendy, Nano Powers, New Modes
Null’s Brawl update adds Ramen Rebellion and Windstock, with Nano Powers, Fusion, two brawlers, five new modes, and fresh skins.
Null’s Brawl update is shaping up as a story-driven, two-season release over nine weeks. You get Ramen Rebellion, Windstock, new Nano Powers, Fusion, and two new brawlers, plus reworks and new Brawl Pass content.
What’s New at a Glance
You can scan the biggest highlights fast, because the update stacks major changes. It brings Ramen Rebellion across two connected seasons, adds Nano Powers, Fusion, two brawlers, Buffies reworks, and five new game modes. It also drops dozens of skins and new Brawl Pass content.

The Story Behind Ramen Rebellion
Ramen Rebellion starts when a mysterious noodle shop opens across from Kenji’s sushi restaurant. Brawlers eat Nano Noodles and gain strange Nano Powers, then the story reveals what powers the technology, which pushes players into the next chapter.
Season Two: Windstock and the Renewable Resistance
Windstock continues the same storyline, after Nano Noodles lead players into the tech behind them. This second connected season centers on renewable energy and includes new mechanics that build on the first season’s system. The event still releases week by week.
Meet Nori — The New Legendary Brawler

Nori arrives as a damage dealer during the Windstock season, and her kit plays like real team utility damage. She focuses on offensive pressure while protecting allies, since her main attack damages enemies and grants nearby allies shields. Her Super deploys a protective barrier.
Meet Wendy — The New Support Brawler
Wendy joins during the Windstock season as a dedicated support brawler, and she’s built to keep teammates alive. Her story follows her leaving NanoStar after seeing environmental damage from its tech, then creating Windstock powered by renewable energy.

Nori vs Wendy: Which Should You Try First?
If you want to play aggressively, pick Nori first because her kit targets damage and shields. If you prefer sticking with allies and controlling the fight, play Wendy first because her Super deploys a huge barrier for nearby teammates, especially in Gem Grab and Hot Zone.
| Player vibe | Start with | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|
| Aggressive pressure | Nori | Main attack damages enemies, shields nearby allies |
| Team protection | Wendy | Super absorbs incoming damage for nearby teammates |
Nano Powers Explained
Nano Powers are temporary seasonal upgrades, and they define the first half of the Ramen Rebellion event. After unlocking Nano Powers for a brawler, the game gives two random upgrade options before every match. You choose one, so matches feel different each run.
How to Earn Nano Drops
Nano Powers come from Nano Drops, which you earn through multiple in-game activities. The game can drop coins, cosmetics, and seasonal skins, and each drop guarantees at least one Nano Power. Lucky drops can include several Nano Powers at once.
Nano Meter and Free Rewards
Each Nano Drop fills a Nano Meter, and the meter unlocks more rewards as the event runs. If you collect enough Nano Drops during the event, you can earn every seasonal skin without spending premium currency. Consistent play actually matters here.
Fusion System: Nano Powers Evolved
Fusion replaces the pre-match choice system during Windstock, and it evolves the Nano Powers mechanic into something stronger. Instead of selecting one ability, Fusion combines two Nano Powers so both effects can trigger simultaneously. Smoothies become the new drop source for this season.
Nano Powers vs Fusion: Key Differences
Nano Powers use a randomized pre-match choice, so you pick one upgrade option before the match. Fusion changes the mechanic by combining two Nano Powers, so both effects activate at the same time during Windstock. The resource switch also matters because Nano Drops become Smoothies.
Super City Trio Rework: Meg, Max & Surge
Super City Trio includes Meg, Max, and Surge, and Buffies change how each one performs in matches. Meg’s transformation deals area damage on entering her mech, and her Toolbox repairs the mech while healing allies. Max gets mobility and team support tools, and Surge gets faster Super charging, improved reload speed, and a reworked Hypercharge.
Ramen Rebellion Skin Collection
The Ramen Rebellion skin set blends traditional Japanese inspiration with cyberpunk styling. It includes Master Miko, Fire Master Miko, Earth Master Miko, Cyberpunk J Young, Nano J Young, and Chum J Young, plus Takoyaki, Fighter Berry, Cyber Shelly, Tech Tara, and Nano Nori. These skins connect to the season’s noodle story.
Windstock Skin Collection
Windstock skins lean into renewable energy and eco-futuristic styling across the second connected season. The lineup includes Biotech Byron, Unearth Byron, Leaf Master Byron, Retro Future Rosa, Renewables Rosa, Sci-Fi Rosa, Grizzled Kenji, Energized Sprout, Windstock Gray, Turbine Mode, and Mega Mecha Meg. This matches the Windstock resistance theme.
Notable Special & Collaboration Skins

Some skins fall outside the two main seasonal themes, and the update lists a few standouts. It includes an Adidas Ash collaboration skin, a Cyber Brock Pro Pass skin, and a Mega Mecha Meg Hypercharged skin with multiple color variants. Those extras give you more reasons to keep checking drops.
Brawl Pass Season 52: NanoNoodles
Brawl Pass Season 52 is tied to NanoNoodles, and it connects directly to the Nano Powers theme from Ramen Rebellion. The update says Ramen Rebellion skins come through the Brawl Pass and Brawl Pass Plus, and Nano Drops and seasonal rewards also feed into that same cosmetic set.