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===[[Memory]] bio===
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''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.''<br>
''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.<br>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.''
''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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Revision as of 21:24, November 5, 2022

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Scoper
Image for Scopers Memory in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Image used for Scoper's Memory bio
Variant of Rabbid
Variants

Scopers are Rabbid-Wolf hybrids that appear as enemies in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. 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. Scopers are weak to Burn and resist Frostbite.

Profiles

Memory bio

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.