Using a or Titan Two :
When a player uses a macro, they aren't just simplifying their controls; they are bypassing the mechanical requirement of the game. In a competitive environment, this is widely considered cheating . Most major tournaments and the official Brawlhalla Terms of Service prohibit external software that automates gameplay actions, as it provides an unfair advantage over players relying on manual dexterity. The Technical Reality
A well-known Twitch streamer accidentally left his macro program open during a live tournament qualifier. His chat noticed that his "Down Light -> Up Heavy" had zero manual input variation. He was disqualified and issued a public apology. His credibility never recovered.
: High-level opponents use DI to change their trajectory during a combo. A macro cannot react to an opponent moving in a direction it wasn't programmed for. The Alternative: Mastering True Combos
was tired of losing his lead because of a dropped "Russian Mafia" combo.
The most immediate risk is account suspension. While some sources suggest that "9 times out of 10, you probably won't get banned in Brawlhalla" for modded content, the same sources caution: "I wouldn't recommend doing it, because it does still happen".