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After the heroes give him the Magic Whetstone, The Fork tells the heroes that [[Hinky]] stole Sweetlopek's axe, because of orders by the [[Dryad]]. The heroes, along with [[Beep-0]] then head to Hinky's house to retrieve the axe. The Fork has no role after this.
After the heroes give him the Magic Whetstone, The Fork tells the heroes that [[Hinky]] stole Sweetlopek's axe, because of orders by the [[Dryad]]. The heroes, along with [[Beep-0]] then head to Hinky's house to retrieve the axe. The Fork has no role after this.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 19:39, February 5, 2023

The Fork
The Fork in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Species Rabbid
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
“The Magic Whetstone is REAL... and so will be my REVENGE.”
The Fork, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

The Fork is a minor NPC Rabbid who appears in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, located in Paletteville, on the planet Palette Prime. He is a farmer Rabbid who has mostly yellow overalls with some red, a red hat, and has wields a red and black pitchfork. He is jealous that others think that his pitchfork is weak, and so he wants the Magic Whetstone to outshine everyone.

The Fork has an important role in the side quest Bury the Hatchet in which he is a suspect of the theft of Sweetlopek's axe. After reading the diary of The Songbird, the heroes set out to find The Fork, who asks the heroes to acquire the Magic Whetstone, in exchange for him telling who stole the axe.

After the heroes give him the Magic Whetstone, The Fork tells the heroes that Hinky stole Sweetlopek's axe, because of orders by the Dryad. The heroes, along with Beep-0 then head to Hinky's house to retrieve the axe. The Fork has no role after this.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フォーク[?]
Fōku
Fork
Italian Forchettone[?] Big Fork