Top Builds Brawl Stars Stu Guide!
Stu BEST BUILD
Stunning fact: The average health for Stunning Strike is 1040 damage per hit, while his Super causes a small bounce, enhancing his power. First Star Power expands the range of the bounce, and the second Star Power restoratively recuperate the health, restoring 580 health points. The Gadget Boost Speed enhances mobility and support for allies in the Super's zone, and Gadget Knockback destroys walls, causing debris to fly out, causing additional damage to enemies.
Stu is a highly versatile Brawler, and hefty is challenging to master. The best setup for him includes the Gadget Breakthrough and the Star Power Gadget. The Gadget Boost is advisable for maps with breaking walls or playing in Brawl Ball. The recommended gear is the Shield Gear followed by the Damage Gear. This configuration provides everything needed to succeed with Stu.
Breackthrough
Stu's next Super can bash through obstacles, making debris fly forward. Each piece of debris deals 216 damage to any opponent it hits.
DAMAGE
Deals 15% EXTRA DAMAGE when your brawler is below 50% health
Gazo-Heal
Using his Nitro Boost Super restores 640 of Stu’s health
SHIELD
Gain extra 900 HEALTH as a consumable shield. The shield regenerates in 10 seconds, when at full health
Stu SECOND BUILD
Alternative builds for Stu can be intriguing. The Zero Star Power is a fun play and allows you to evaspecimeniously evadicates bullets, which is beneficial for open maps. Additionally, the Speed Zone Gadget can be a valuable addition to the existing setup. You can consider using the Gadget Charge Gear, if you prefer the more traditional approach. These modifications offer new ways to enjoy Stu, whether it is the classic setup or something new. The Gadget Boost helps you stay alive and thrive in your gameplay.This modification enhances the existing structure, allowing you to explore new ways of playing with Stu. The decision to switch to alternate configurations can be fascinating, but also enjoyable.
Speed Zone
Stu drops a booster that makes himself, his teamates and other allies move faster while inside its area of effect
Zero Drag
Stu’s Nitro Boost Super dash distance increases by 71%
GADGET CHARGE
Increases number of Gadget usages per battle by 1
Important information about Stu:
- Rarity:EPIC
- Class:ASSASSIN
- Stu’s title: "Wild"
- Personal description of Stu: "During his career as a stuntman, Stu has experienced so many bumps and falls and inhaled so much gasoline that it's amazing how he keeps on wheels at all"
Stu STATS AT LVL 11:
- Health 6400 HP
- Movement Speed NORMAL
- Max DMG 2 x 1080
- Range LONG
- Reload Speed NORMAL
- Max Super DMG 1600
- Super Range SHORT
- Super Charge rate at Max Damage
- number of attack 1 hit
- Super refills /
Characters that Stu opposes:
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Brock
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Nita
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Barley
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Dinomike
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Sprout
Characters who are not opposed:
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Bo
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Spike
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Leon
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Cordelius
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Piper
A precise guide for attack, super, gadgets, and star power:
ATTACK
Stu fires two shots in a row, each shot is worth 1080 damage. The attack is simple, and you can occasionally set up a fast attacks to opponents. You can use his Special, such as the Stu can use to make more damage to opponents. Do remember, though, you need to hit the attack to cycle multiple Supers in a row.
SUPER
Stu's Super, named "Nero Boost" mode, brings to him a remarkable capability. The super power enables Stu to burn up to 400 damage per second for 5 seconds, making the total damage amounting to 2400 damage. When Stu attacks opponents, he recharges his Super. Using this super power, Stu cancels enemies at a remarkable speed, and the ability to use multiple Supers in a row, is what makes Stu a prominent figure in the game.
Speed Zone
Stu sets up a Gadget Boost to boost the movement speed of himself and his allies within a specific range. The Gadget has 1000 HP, and it loses 30 HP per second. It is essential to place the gadget in a safe spot, as it can be easily damaged.
Breackthrough
Stu's upcoming Super will destroy barriers, and each fragment of debris will deal with 216 damage. Don't worry about the damage of the debris, and you can use this Gadget to open up the map, and damage a hidden enemy, or achieve a goal, and that is what will be done.
Zero Drag
The long-term Super power, также known as "Long Super" or "Longest Supperson" offers Stu a longer and smoonsome sign, giving him additional movement capabilities, when he uses his Super. This feature helps him to evade bullets, and make more strategic moves, ensuring smoothness in his actions, and increased mobility.
Gazo-Heal
Stu now recovers 640 HP each time he activates his Super. Since Stu can quickly recharge his Super, this Star Power proves highly beneficial, enabling him to maintain pressure on opponents despite taking damage.
Stu BRAWL STARS PRO TIPS:
Break a wall in BrawlBall for your team mate to Score
When one of your teammates has the ball in Brawl Ball, you can use your Breakthrough Gadget to destroy a wall, allowing them to score an unstoppable goal!
Use your attack before your Super and you will have your next Super immediatly charged
With your Super ready, you can fire a shot just before activating it, ensuring that the attack hits your enemy immediately after using your Super. This method lets you recharge your Super without having to land another hit following your initial Super, making it easier to cycle through its usage.
Best and worst modes for Stu:
Best modes:
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Brawl Ball
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Gem Grab
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Hot Zone
Worst modes:
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Knockout
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Heist
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Bounty
Here are all the skins for the character Stu:
- Superstar Stu – 29 Gems
- Wild Stu – 79 Gems
- Headless Horseman Stu (currently unavailable) – 149 Gems
- Silver Stu – 10,000 Coins
- Gold Stu – 25,000 Coins
- Athlete Stu – 299 Gems
- Santa Stu (currently unavailable) – 149 Gems
- Capricorn Stu – exclusively from the Roulette in the Chinese version
Interesting facts about:
- On August 11th, 2021, the scene "Velociraptor Beach" appeared in Bad Randoms, but it wasn't fully constructed. The next day, the stage was completed, and on August 13th, "Trasher Poco," "Bad Boy Buzz," and "Wild Stu" with drums were introduced to the scene.
- Stu is part of a band alongside Janet and Bonnie.
- Extreme Show Theme
- Stu is a test robot designed to check amusement park rides at Starr Park. According to recent polls, spectators seem to enjoy watching accidents involving him.
- Stu has a glitchy voice, which is a consequence of an accident, given his role involves performing severe crash tests.
- The name "Stu" might be short for "Starr Park Test Unit."
- Furthermore, his name derives from the word "stuntman," which itself originates from the term "stunt."
- Stu's death quote, "Po-Po-Spend!", references the Grand Theft Auto video game series, where a similar message appears when the main character dies.
- Stu is the third fighter to mention other characters in his dialogue, specifically referring to Colt (Leon mentioned Nita first, followed by Gale mentioning Mr. P, then Bonnie mentioning both Stu and Janet, Sam mentioning Belle, Gus mentioning Spike, Chester mentioning Mandy, and finally Mandy mentioning Chester).
- Stu’s voice actor is Kai Scrotzky, who also lends his voice to Chester.
- His catchphrases and stunts are inspired by the character Brak from the movie "Despicable Me 3."
- Artwork
- All official artworks depicting Stu feature the label "MODEL:NT" on the right attachment of his wheel, indicating he's the sole robot of this model.
- Based on game updates and artwork, Stu appears to be the caretaker of Janet and Bonny.
- Originally categorized as a "Killer-Stuntman," Stu's classification was later simplified to just "Killer."
- Some official art featuring Stu shows tables, neon signs, and Colt driving a car—similar decorations found in the Retropolis location, which was temporarily removed and later reintroduced (refer to Removed Content). This change explains why Stu was briefly taken out of the game.
- Stu is the second parental fighter (Pam being the first and Eva the third).
- He is also the second fighter with modified footprints (Jackie being the first).
- Stu’s booster makes the same sound when activated as 8-BIT's turret, and a similar effect happens with Thunder's watchtower.
- Appearance and Skins
- Stu shares the same eye design as Rico, Darryl, and Barley, although his eye is blue. Interestingly, the latter three robots are from the same manufacturer.
- Stu can detach the wheel section of his body.
- In Brawl Talk, an animation depicted Stu with a yellow eye, while in the game, he has a blue eye. In certain emotes such as "Joy," "Thanks," "Clap," and "Special," Stu’s eye color shifts from blue to yellow, matching his appearance in Brawl Talk.
- Stu’s defeat animation pays homage to a scene from the film "Terminator 2: Judgment Day."
- The color of Stu's helmet changes based on his emotions in different emotes.
- Stu's spray graphic resembles the Extreme Show theme icon.
- Upon release, Stu became the first fighter to immediately receive a rare skin.
Conclusion on the Stu guide:
Stu is a unique brawler who combines high speed with great attacks. His abilities allow him to effectively deal with opponents and create advantages for his team. In summary:Speed and mobility: Stu is faster than many brawlers, which allows him to dodge attacks and move quickly around the map.Ways to use him: Stu is excellent for team play, especially in modes like "Gem Grab" or "Showdown."Playing effectively as Stu requires a good understanding of the map and maintaining communication with your team. Use his strengths and be mindful of positioning to maximize the potential of this brawler.