The Bluish Fighters are the Blue versions of Stomar, Steric, and Sthomas. They will all aim for Standrew and possess the same abilities as their basic, normal counterparts. In order to defeat them, the player needs to repeatedly attack any of the members until their health bar completely runs out. They act as the 15th level bosses in the game.
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Slush Invaders: Game
Previous Level: Galaxyrise
The Bluish Fighters act as the boss of Stage 3 and the third overall boss in the game.
Next Level: Bitland
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Abilities
Blomar:
- Does not use full combo upgrades, unless in NG+ mode.
- Hits whoever get near him.
- No invincibility.
- Does not use Ultra.
Bleric:
- Targets Standrew.
- Cannot use Quickscope.
- Shots dodgeable by constantly jumping.
- Uses Ultra when Bluish Fighters' health is low.
- Ultra does low damage/misses often.
- Does not allow Slush Fighters to attack while preforming Ultra attack.
Blhomas:
- Targets Standrew.
- Does not have Run Away!
- Uses Ultra on Standrew when Bluish Fighters' health is critically low.
- Ultra does very low damage.
- Does not allow Slush Fighters to attack while preforming Ultra Attack.
Bonus Objective
- Use at least 2 Ultra attacks (wait until AFTER the battle to attempt this, since you'll have three levels to spend instead of two).
Unlockables
Song
Run! made by Waterflame.
Strategy
One important thing to note is that there are three different fighters whom you must attack or avoid, making defeating the stage rather annoying. Also, the Bluish Fighters share one health bar, so you can repeatedly attack Sthomas and still win, despite not managing to hit anybody else. Below are some tips for each individual Bluish Fighter:
Blomar
Unless you have extremely good timing, don't attack him with a fighter or Standrew, since he's invincible while performing combos. However, Stedro's blaster attack has the chance to stun him if you attack prior to his combo, making Stedro rather important in anti-Blomar defense. You can also use Sthang, an invincible fighter, or Sticorey to block him off, or Ben Stickobi's Saber Toss to stop Blomar from attacking, or use Stickwart to block him off. It's also possible to completely ignore Blomar by jumping over him. No combo is started, and he will just run off the screen.
Bleric
Bleric is unable to perform Quickscope, meaning that you'll have plenty of time to avoid his shots. However, that doesn't mean he still won't be able to hurt you. Don't try to hide behind Sticorey: Bleric's shots go though multiple fighters. Jumping constantly decreases Bleric's chance of scoring a direct hit. He also can't attack Slush Fighters unless they get in his firing range, so using a fighter with a fast initial attack like Ben Stickobi with his Saber Toss upgrade will stop him quick. When the Bluish Fighters' health is low, Bleric will use Snipe 1440. However, the shots will deal low damage and will often miss Standrew.
Blhomas
Blhomas will always target Standrew, and as a result, will almost always land a hit on him. He doesn't do a lot of damage, however, and with the high probability that Standrew will be at the far left of the screen, using Stomar can deal lots of unavoidable damage to the Bluish Fighters. As the same with Steric, fast initial attackers are the key to getting Blhomas off Standrew quick, though any fighter can just about do with Blhomas. Alternatively, players can just let Standrew attack Blhomas directly. When the Bluish Fighters' health gets very low, Blhomas will perform Super Ultimate Turbo Fighter 4 HD. The Ultra does very little damage to Standrew, if not, no damage at all. However, it does allow your fighters to recharge fully with the amount of time taken to finish it, and as such, can be seen as a good thing rather than bad.
Trivia
- The level completion text is "Brown, Black, and Blue".
- The level completion text accurately refers to Stomar (Brown), Sthomas (Black) and Steric (Blue).
- This stage is the only stage where Standrew's landed attacks adds your score.
- This stage is the only level where you can unlock more than one Slush Fighter.
- The Bluish Fighters are really weak against Stickwart. Even he could take out all of them at 2 assaults.
- If you want some fun at Bluish Fighters NG+ mode, use Steric, Sthomas, Stomar (Although the battle will become "The Battle of Standrew").
- If you want some action challenges, try finishing this with just Stickhanh on your team.
- BigBoi Prime and the Bluish Fighters technically are the only bosses to appear in the movie and game.
- If you're really up for a team Brawl, then Use Slush Fighters who run on the Screen, I suggest Stickhanh, Stucker, Sticorey, Stick JK, Joshtick, Stick Luke and Stick Waqas, so then the battle will be an 8 on 3 battle including Standrew, to make Stick Luke run, click his icon (if you have trouble with Luke and Standrew's attacks, then press the Space Bar for Standrew's alternate attack button).
- The Bluish Fighter's names are Blhomas (Sthomas), Blomar (Stomar) and Bleric (Steric).
- When Bleric's Ultra Attack is used and in the area preview for the Bluish Fighters, his gun is not blue. In all other times when he is a Bluish Fighter his gun blends in with himself.
- Without a hurt animation, Blue Stomar has the quickest retreat in the game.
- Stick Dan is VERY effective in taking out the Bluish Fighters.
- Sthomas's cape makes the round end of the planet logo.
- Despite there being three Bluish Fighters, all of them share one health bar.
- Because of the way the game is designed, it's possible to have Sthomas, Steric, and Stomar staring at themselves during the cutscene.
- If any of the Bluish Fighters are hit by Joshtick's bombs (C4 included), they will turn back to their original colors, but will change back to blue when they leave the screen and come back.
- When Bleric uses his ultra attack, he turns back into his orignal color until he leaves the screen.
- Bleric's and Blhomas's Ultra attack still contains the same background that you see when they preform it, as a slush defender.
- Blomar never used his ultra attack.
- Its unknown why only Bleric and Blhomas were the only ones who used their ultra attack, since all three of the bluish fighters can use ultra attacks.
- Blhomas uses a blue sword, and not his regular one or a mace.
- The Bluish Fighters are the ONLY bosses with the word "blue (almost)" in the name.
- In this wiki, the Bluish Fighters are mostly edited for tips and facts about them.
- In the game, most players will have a hard time beating them.
- Their is a minor error in where Blhomas will rapidly and continually slash Standrew with his Sword when he does his Ultra. Check this vid out.
- The Bluish Fighters are the only bosses from the first game to include an evil version of the Slush Fighters.
- Blomar is the only Bluish Fighter who didn't make an ultra move.
- Sthomas' ultra attack packs a massive damage at Big Blue but low damage when he tries it on you as a Bluish Fighter.