Brawl Stars Stu Guide – Best Gadgets, Star Powers, & More
In this Brawl Stars Stu guide, we’ll take a look at his attacks, stats, and skills and create the best build possible. Stu is a brawler with great mobility who can charge his Super by landing just one hit. Without further ado, let’s take a look at Stu.
Brawl Stars Stu Guide – How To Unlock
To unlock Stu in Brawl Stars, players can:
- Purchase him for 925 Credits (or 169 gems)
- Make sure Stu is your selected Brawler on Starr Road
- Unlock him from a:
- Mythic (10.37%) or Legendary (18.29%) Starr Drop
- Mythic (13.59%), or Legendary (16.3%) Chaos Drop
- Mega Box (0.3% chance)
- *Players may also unlock Stu from different, rarer rewards like Sushi Rolls, Presents, or Angelic/Demonic Drops
Brawl Stars Stu Guide – Attacks & Stats Per Level
Stu’s Main Attack, Razzle Dazzle, lets him fire two projectiles in a long range that charges his Super in just one hit. Stu only needs to land one of his two projectiles to fully charge his Super.
Stu’s Super, Nitro Boost, is a short-range dash that leaves a small burning trail after use. Enemies who touch the trail receive burn damage for a few seconds. Since Stu can charge his Super with one hit, this move can be rather useful in dodging attacks or gaining map control.
Furthermore, Stu’s Hypercharge, Infinitro, allows him to repeatedly use his Super while hypercharged.
Additionally, take a look at Stu‘s stats (These are Stu’s stats as of May 2026. All Stats are subject to changes and may not be reflected here):
| POWER LEVEL | HEALTH | Main Attack Damage (Per Hit) | Super Damage (Per Second) |
| 1 | 3500 | 540 | 200 |
| 2 | 3850 | 594 | 220 |
| 3 | 4200 | 648 | 240 |
| 4 | 4550 | 702 | 260 |
| 5 | 4900 | 756 | 280 |
| 6 | 5250 | 810 | 300 |
| 7 | 5600 | 864 | 320 |
| 8 | 5950 | 918 | 340 |
| 9 | 6300 | 972 | 360 |
| 10 | 6650 | 1026 | 380 |
| 11 | 7000 | 1080 | 400 |
Brawl Stars Stu Guide – Which Star Powers & Gadgets are the best?
Overall, Stu has two gadgets:
- Speedzone – “Stu drops a booster that makes himself, his teammates, and other allies move faster while inside of it’s area of effect.”
- Breakthrough – “Stu’s next Super can bash through obstacles, making debris fly forward. Each piece of debris deals damage to any opponent it hits.”
Additionally, Stu has two Star Powers:
- Zero Drag – “Increases Stu’s Nitro Boost Super dash distance.”
- Gaso-Heal – “Using his Nitro Boost Super restores some of Stu’s health.”
Furthermore, Stu can use the following gears in battle:
- Speed
- Vision
- Health
- Shield
- Damage
- Gadget Cooldown
Brawl Stars Stu Guide – Recommended Star Power, Gadget, & Gear Setup
For Gadgets, we prefer Breakthrough because of its usefulness across a variety of modes. You can chase down low-HP brawlers, destroy enemy cover, and just reach your objective faster. Speedzone is okay but it limits teammates to staying in just one area and it decays somewhat quickly.
For Star Powers, we recommend Gaso-Heal because of its defensive properties. The extra distance from Zero Drag can be nice sometimes, but Stu can charge his Super quickly, making it easy to have successive Nitro Boosts. Gaso-Heal provides a small heal that may or may not make a difference in battle.
For Gears, we like both the Shield and Damage Gear. These are the best gears to use for most brawlers as they provide both offensive and defensive benefits.
Brawl Stars – Which Modes Should You Use Stu In (And Which Modes You Shouldn’t)
Duo/Trio Showdown
Stu deals a good amount of damage, can chase down enemies with his Super, and can destroy walls with Breakthrough. His offensive capabilities paired with his good mobility make him a good teammate to have. Just try not to be too aggressive, or use Gaso-Heal to heal him as he engages with the enemy.
Hot Zone
Stu’s movement and mobility from his Super make him a solid choice for Hot Zone. He can get to the zone quickly, and deals good damage from a long-range. While we still recommend Breakthrough, we’ve seen some Stu players use Speedzone to keep him and his teammates moving quickly and avoiding shots.
Brawl Ball
Stu’s breakthrough Gadget and Super make him a great choice for Brawl Ball. It’s easy for him to charge his Super, meaning he can take long shots more often. Furthermore, he can break down walls, opening more scoring lanes. However, he’s not the greatest defender, as he possesses no ways of stunning, knocking back, or pulling enemies.
Brawl Stars Stu Guide – What Mode(s) Should I NOT Use Stu In?
Heist
Stu deals a good amount of damage, but he’s not a high DPS brawler. He can certainly damage the safe from afar, but his Super doesn’t really put a dent into the safe. While not a bad brawler for the mode (thanks to his mobility), there are better options available.
Bounty/Knockout/Wipeout
While Stu’s attack does have a long range, it’s not necessarily enough to help him win in these modes. A well-prepared Brock, Mandy, Piper, Sprout, or Tick will have no problem disposing of him. While he can break through walls, his main problem will be charging his Super against long-range opponents who are too far away to hit.
Overall, that wraps up our Brawl Stars Stu Guide!
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