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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=クックルクロー | |||
|JapR=Kukkuru Kurō | |||
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|Ita=Ruspante | |Ita=Ruspante | ||
|ItaM=Free Range, referring to the chicken on their arm | |ItaM=Free Range, referring to the chicken on their arm |
Revision as of 11:50, January 27, 2023
Magnafowl | |||
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First appearance | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022) | ||
Variant of | Wildclaw | ||
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Magnafowls are variants of Wildclaws that appear as enemies in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, first encountered in Terra Flora. Much like their brethren, Magnafowls can only attack heroes at close range, although unlike Wildclaws they do not prematurely pursue the heroes if attacked outside of its turn. However, Magnafowls can use a magnet technique to draw heroes close to them and then deal heavy damage, similar to Bwaluigi from Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. Magnafowls are weak against Ooze and resist Shock. A bigger version covered in Darkmess, known as Giant Magnafowl, appears as an optional boss in Barrendale Mesa.
Profiles
Tacticam analysis
- Targets closest rival to unleash area attacks that deal massive damage. If its closest opponent isn't within range, it will use its Technique to draw them in close.
- Weak: Ooze
- Resistant: Shock
Memory bio
- MAGNAFOWLS
I could be forgiven for not taking these creatures seriously at first sight, for isn't that the purpose of a rubber chicken? Not in this case. The unconventional weapon acts as a magnet, drawing Heroes to it against their will where they can be pounded like a cutlet. The rubber weapon gives them resistance to electricity, while their feline penchant for cleanliness makes then susceptible to filthy Ooze attacks.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Ruspante[?] | Free Range, referring to the chicken on their arm | |
Spanish | Magnallino[?] | ? |