In Slap Battles, the Brick Glove offers a unique and powerful way to dominate opponents, introducing a creative mechanic with its “Litter Trap” ability. To unlock Brick Glove Mastery, players must complete a series of challenging requirements, including earning the Brick Master Badge, tripping 1000 opponents, and flinging bricks at high speeds. Once achieved, players unlock the Heat Seeking Bricks Mastery skill, adding another layer of excitement to the gameplay. In this guide, we’ll explore how to obtain Brick Glove Mastery, its abilities, and the pros and cons of using this glove in Slap Battles.
How to Get Brick Glove Mastery
Brick is a slap-costing glove, added on June 4, 2021, costing SlapsIconNew 150. Visually, it features a pattern of red, smooth bricks. Initially, these bricks were intended to be called Lego pieces. To get Brick Glove Mastery, you need the following requirements:
• Own the Bridge Master Badge
• Trip 1000 People
• Fling a Brick up to 200 km/hr
After getting Brick Glove Mastery, you will unlock the Heat Seeking Bricks Mastery Skill.
Brick Glove Ability
The “Litter Trap” ability drops a colored Lego or brick piece beneath the glove. These bricks disappear after 20 seconds. If an opponent touches one, they’ll be knocked into a ragdoll state for 4 seconds while a scream from SCP Containment Breach plays. The bricks also have collision.
Feature | Description |
Brick Counter | A counter above the screen that increases each time a brick is placed and resets upon death. |
Brick Master Badge | Earned when the player reaches 1000 bricks placed. Grants the “Trap” ability. |
Purpose | The brick counter serves the sole purpose of tracking brick placements and unlocking the Brick Master badge. |
Mastery | The brick/lego automatically homes in on the nearest player once kicked, with no aim required. The glove texture matches the color of the last placed brick. |
Attainability | |
– Requirement 1 | Own the Brick Master badge by placing 1000 bricks in a public server in a single life. |
– Requirement 2 | Make 1000 people trip using the ability. |
– Requirement 3 | Fling a brick/lego at 200 km/h. |
– Requirement 4 | Snipe 300 people by flinging from a distance. |
Brick Glove Pros and Cons
The “Litter Trap” ability offers several advantages, such as allowing the user to combo an opponent by placing more bricks when they step on one. By walking slightly north-east, the player can time their jump or double jump off the brick as it drops. The user can also kick the bricks by stepping on them and stepping off, sending them flying toward opponents.
If someone touches the bricks, the user can easily slap them while they’re ragdolled or take advantage of the Default Dance hitbox. The ability works well with other gloves like Hammer, making it easier to eliminate affected players. Additionally, the ability can disrupt fish users by placing a brick on a sleeping player, waking them up. It also allows the user to ragdoll opponents for a considerable amount of time.
On the downside, opponents can sometimes avoid attacks by lying on the ground, similar to how Flamarang’s boomerang works. The bricks are highly visible and easy to avoid, as opponents can simply jump over them. They may also have small hitboxes, making it tricky to land successful hits. Players can reset to escape brick combos, and fish users can flop to avoid being trapped.
If the player is ragdolled or slapped right after stepping on a brick, they become temporarily immune to further bricks. Brick users are often targeted by other players to prevent them from getting the Trap ability, and certain gloves can counter them effectively. Players can even slap while ragdolled, so positioning is key.