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Revision as of 18:47, February 2, 2023

Starburst
File:MR-SoH RNDR ICONIC Spark-02.png
Artwork of Starburst in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Species Spark
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
“I-I can help! I can give Mario Mario icon the ability to power up his attacks! It'll even have the same effect on his friends!”
Starburst, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Starburst is a Spark that appears in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. It is yellow, and resembles a standard Luma. Its Power is Turbocharge, which increases the attack strength of any playable characters in its range for a single turn. Its Bonus is Physical Protector, which gives its user 35% physical damage resistance.

Profiles

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope website

Starburst is the real star of the show, but any heroes hanging around get to share a little bit of its glow. Its power allows it to boost the damage done by heroes in its range for one turn. Shine bright, Starburst![1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (traditional) 爆氣星[2]
Bào Qì Xīng
Anagram of「星爆氣」(xīng bào qì, starburst)
Dutch Galaxar[?] Portmanteau of "galaxy" and "star"
French Pulstar[?] Portmanteau of "pulsar" and "star"
German Bigbäng[?] A German reading of "big bang"
Italian Powerstello[4] Power-star; portmanteau of "power" and masculine form of "stella" (star)
Portuguese Vésper[?] Vesper, name that means "estrela vespertina" (evening star), given to planet Venus at sunset
Spanish Astrompazo[?] Portmanteau of "astro" (celestial body) and "trompazo" (beat-up)

References