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Revision as of 01:05, December 20, 2022

Medician
Image for Medicans Memory in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
Variant of Rabbid
Relatives
“Look out for these Medicians - they can heal their allies AND put up Team Barriers to protect them. They even have a Shock Super Effect that spreads from its original target to other Heroes nearby!”
Glitter, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Medicians are tall, cloaked Rabbid enemies that appear in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. They are first encountered in Palette Prime. They wear a white cloak, and have long, white hair that covers their eyes, and float above the ground. Medicians have the ability to heal themselves and other enemies around them by 20% of their max HP, in a way that is similar to Supporters from Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. They also have the ability to provide one shield charge to themselves and their allies, similar to Princess Peach's protection. Their attack consists of an electrified blast at a target from some-what long range, causing the Shock Super Effect. They are weak to Ooze and are resistant to Shock.

Profiles

Memory bio

MEDICIANS

There is little to suggest that Medicians are anything but elite foot soldiers in Cursa's army. They keep their distance from Heroes, healing and protecting their allies as needed. Forged from lightning, they have optimal resistance to electrical attacks, but are surprisingly vulnerable to Ooze.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese メディッチャ[?]
Mediccha
Medicia
Italian Medicoso[?] From "medico" (doctor) and the suffix "-oso" (full of, similar to) or the word "coso" (thingy)
Spanish Mágoco[?] ?