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{{quote|We keep to ourselves here on '''[[Barrendale Mesa]]''' [[File:M+RSOH-BarrendaleMesa-Icon.png|20px]], but '''[[Spellraiser]]s''' [[File:Spellraiser icon MRSOH.png|20px]]? That's where I draw the line! Do me a favor and show '''three''' '''Spellraisers''' the door? I don't want folks around here to know how spooked I am.|Rabbid|Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope}}
'''Spellraisers''' are cloaked [[Rabbid]] enemies that appear in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', first appearing in [[Barrendale Mesa]] story-wise, or encountered in a side quest named [[Closing the Gap]] in [[Palette Prime]].
 
'''Spellraisers''' are cloaked [[Rabbid]] enemies that appear in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', first appearing in [[Barrendale Mesa]] story-wise, or encountered in a side quest named [[Closing the Gap]] in [[Palette Prime]]. The name is a portmanteau of "spell" and "hellraiser", a term describing someone who behaves in a way that causes trouble.


In battle, Spellraisers attack at long range, with a projectile that deals physical damage to a hero. They have the ability to summon [[Stooge]]s to the battlefield, although they only summon normal Stooges. Spellraisers do less damage than Stooges, but have much longer range than them. Spellraisers are weak against [[Gust]], and are resistant to [[Poison (status effect)|Ooze]].
In battle, Spellraisers attack at long range, with a projectile that deals physical damage to a hero. They have the ability to summon [[Stooge]]s to the battlefield, although they only summon normal Stooges. Spellraisers do less damage than Stooges, but have much longer range than them. Spellraisers are weak against [[Gust]], and are resistant to [[Poison (status effect)|Ooze]].


Spellraisers wear cyan cloaks, and have long, magenta hair that covers their eyes. They also float above the ground rather than walking. Their summoning ability is similar to [[Summoner]]s from ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''. Unlike Summoners, Spellraisers summon Stooges instantly, rather than taking two turns to do so.
Spellraisers wear cyan cloaks, and have long, magenta hair that covers their eyes. They also float above the ground rather than walking. Their summoning ability is similar to [[Summoner]]s from ''[[Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle]]''. Unlike Summoners, Spellraisers summon Stooges instantly, rather than taking two turns to do so.
In the main story, Spellraisers never appear in "Defeat All" battles. In [[The Tower of Doooom]] however, they can appear in said battles. Summoned Stooges must also be defeated to win the battle, as the enemy counter increases by one for each Stooge summoned.


==Profiles==
==Profiles==
===Tacticam analysis===
===Tacticam analysis===
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*''Long-range attacker. Summons Stooges to the battlefield.''
**'''Weak:''' Gust
**'''Resistant:''' Ooze


*'''Attack'''
*'''Attack'''
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Spellraiser icon MRSOH.png|Icon
Spellraiser icon MRSOH.png|Icon
MRSOH Spellraiser Summon Stooge.gif|A Spellraiser summoning a Stooge
Ditrani Salvatore MRSOH Medicians.jpg|Official renders of a Spellraiser, [[Ghostly Walker]], and [[Depleter]]
Ditrani Salvatore MRSOH Medicians.jpg|Official renders of a Spellraiser, [[Ghostly Walker]], and [[Depleter]]
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
;Spellraiser
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ヨービス
|Jap=ヨービス
|JapR=Yōbisu
|JapR=Yōbisu
|JapM=From a clipping of「{{ruby|呼|よ}}び{{ruby|出|だ}}す」(''yobidasu'', "to summon")
|JapM=Abbreviation of「{{ruby|呼|よ}}び{{ruby|出|だ}}す」(''yobidasu'', to "call" or "summon"); with「ヨ」elongated
|Ita=Evocante
|Ita=Evocante
|ItaM=Summoner
|ItaM=Summoner
|Rus=Заклинатель
|RusR=Zaklinatel'
|RusM=Spellcaster
}}
;Malice Bolt
{{foreign names
|Jap=マリスバレット
|JapR=Marisu Baretto
|JapM=Malice Bullet
}}
}}


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