Scoper

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Scoper
Image for Scopers Memory in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Image used for Scoper's Memory bio
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
Variant of Rabbid
Variants

Scopers are Rabbid-wolf hybrids that appear as enemies in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, first encountered in Beacon Beach. They are long range enemies that fire two consecutive shots at a single target. This can sometimes enable the first shot to destroy cover and the second to damage the target. They also have the ability to climb to higher ground similar to Donkey Kong in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, albeit only once per turn. Scopers are weak to Burn and resist Frostbite.

Scopers wear black and purple wolf costumes, along with a multicolored eyepatch consisting of yellow, purple, and pink. They wield a weapon that resembles a rifle, although it appears to send out rubber band-like shots at their targets. They have a vicious personality, possibly inherited from their wolf DNA. When they are behind partial cover, they crouch low to the ground, in a way that is similar to a hunter.

The Spark Scoper Master summons a Scoper as an ally. However, said Scoper has much lower health than that of enemy Scopers.

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Tacticam analysis[edit]

Scoper icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope SCOPER
Highly mobile, with a long-range two-shot attack.
WEAK RESIST
Burn weakness icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope BURN Frostbite resistance icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope FROSTBITE
Location(s)
Beacon Beach
Pristine Peaks
Palette Prime
Barrendale Mesa
Cursa's stronghold
  • Attack
    • Longshooter DX
      • Fires two long-range projectiles with a flat trajectory at the same target.
  • Movement
    • Climb x1
      • Quickly climb to high ground.

Memory bio[edit]

SCOPERS

These patient observers are usually found on higher ground, where they are treated to a tactical view of the battlefield. A molecular analysis reveals that they are adverse to fire, but little bothered by the cold.
While Beacon Beach is not an ideal environment for them, their long-range double-shot that forces targets from cover is highly effective... and dangerous.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パッチーノ[?]
Patchīno
From "eyepatch" and Italian diminutive -ino
Dutch Richter[?] Aimer
French Snipeur[?] Sniper
German Sneiper[?] Sniper
Italian Myrino[?] Pun on mirino ("scope")
Portuguese Lupino[?] Lupine
Russian Стреволк[?]
Strevolk
Pun on стрелок (strelok, "gunslinger/archer") and волк (volk, "wolf")
Spanish Loborador[?] Portmanteau of lobo ("wolf") and "Labrador"