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Flamin' Stooges behave mostly like regular Stooges, but with two differences: their attacks cause the Burn Super Effect and they have more HP. Flamin' Stooges are weak to Splash and resist Burn.
Flamin' Stooges behave mostly like regular Stooges, but with two differences: their attacks cause the Burn Super Effect and they have more HP. Flamin' Stooges are weak to Splash and resist Burn.
==Profiles==
===Tacticam analysis===
*''Launches fire-based attacks at rivals from behind cover.''
**'''Weak:''' Splash
**'''Resistant:''' Burn


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

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Flamin' Stooge
Image for The Stooges Memory in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
A Flamin' Stooge in front of a regular Stooge
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
Variant of Stooge
“Watch the Flamin' Stooges! Their Burn effect can light multiple Heroes on fire if they're too close together, forcing you to scatter! If you come into contact with someone else while on fire. THEY'LL catch on fire too! Tough luck, but that's fire for you.”
Aquanox, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Flamin' Stooges are variants of Stooges in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. They are Stooges that wear dragon heads and have red robes instead of blue. They are first encountered in Beacon Beach.

Flamin' Stooges behave mostly like regular Stooges, but with two differences: their attacks cause the Burn Super Effect and they have more HP. Flamin' Stooges are weak to Splash and resist Burn.

Profiles

Tacticam analysis

  • Launches fire-based attacks at rivals from behind cover.
    • Weak: Splash
    • Resistant: Burn

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドラゴストゥージ[?]
Dorago Sutūji
Drago Stooge
Italian Cenciotto del fuoco[?] Fire Stooge
Spanish Caperuzo Ígneo[?] Igneous Cap