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{{italic title|Spark (''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope'')}} | {{italic title|Spark (''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope'')}} | ||
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'''Sparks''' (originally dubbed '''Rabbid Lumas''' by [[Beep-0]] before the heroes decided on their final name) are a hybrid species of [[Luma]]s and [[Rabbid]]s that appear in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''. They resemble Lumas, but with a Rabbid's face and ears. They come in a variety of colors and designs, with some being larger than others, and each has their own powers. During the game's story, [[Cursa]] sends | '''Sparks''' (originally dubbed '''Rabbid Lumas''' by [[Beep-0]] before the heroes decided on their final name) are a hybrid species of [[Luma]]s and [[Rabbid]]s that appear in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''. They resemble Lumas, but with a Rabbid's face and ears. They come in a variety of colors and designs, with some being larger than others, and each has their own powers. During the game's story, [[Cursa]] sends her army to capture the Sparks in order to absorb their energy, among which a special group of minions called the [[Spark Hunters]], and [[Mario]] and his team set out to rescue them. | ||
Prior to the events of the game, Sparks were created as fusions between Lumas and Rabbids caused by an energy blast at the [[Comet Observatory]] as [[Rosalina]] was fending off Cursa. | Prior to the events of the game, Sparks were created as fusions between Lumas and Rabbids caused by an energy blast at the [[Comet Observatory]] as [[Rosalina]] was fending off Cursa. | ||
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===Sparks used in battle=== | ===Sparks used in battle=== | ||
Each Spark that is used in battle has two abilities that | Each Spark that is used in battle has two abilities that are bestowed on the Hero that equips it: an active ability called a '''Power''' that a Hero can use in battle as a menu selection, and a passive ability called a '''Bonus'''. Powers are unique to each Spark and can be used to either augment the Heroes' weapons and abilities, healing the Heroes, attacking enemies, and other abilities. Bonuses can enhance the Hero's attack power, increase defenses from damage taken, and other abilities. Some Bonuses are shared by other Sparks. The player can improve both of a Spark's abilities at once by raising its levels with [[Star Bit]]s from the Sparks menu. | ||
Initially, each Hero can only use one Spark, but can be allowed to use two after clearing the [[Cold Mouth of the Mountain]] Quest in the game's second world [[Pristine Peaks]]. | Initially, each Hero can only use one Spark, but can be allowed to use two after clearing the [[Cold Mouth of the Mountain]] Quest in the game's second world [[Pristine Peaks]]. | ||
Each Spark joins the party at LVL 1, and has a maximum LVL of 5. Initially, the player can only raise their levels to 2: only after the Heroes' LVL reaches a certain number can the player unlock the next: LVL 9 for LVL 3; LVL 15 for LVL 4; and LVL 21 for LVL 5. In [[The Tower of Doooom]] DLC, the Hero LVL requirements for reach LVLs 3-5 are LVLs 4, 7, and 10. In [[The Last Spark Hunter]] DLC, all Sparks available for the player are at LVL 4, including those that join the party, and can be upgraded to LVL 5 at any time. | Each Spark joins the party at LVL 1, and has a maximum LVL of 5. Initially, the player can only raise their levels to 2: only after the Heroes' LVL reaches a certain number can the player unlock the next: LVL 9 for LVL 3; LVL 15 for LVL 4; and LVL 21 for LVL 5. In [[The Tower of Doooom]] DLC, the Hero LVL requirements for reach LVLs 3-5 are LVLs 4, 7, and 10. In [[The Last Spark Hunter]] DLC, all Sparks available for the player are at LVL 4, including those that join the party, and can be upgraded to LVL 5 at any time. In [[Rayman in the Phantom Show]], all Sparks from the main game and The Last Spark Hunter are available from the start. They all start at LVL 1, and their maximum level is LVL 3, which they can reach once the heroes are at LVL 5. [[Rayman]] cannot use Sparks. | ||
All Sparks require the same amount of [[XP]] upon [[level up]]. Each button press with {{button|switch|A}} to feed Star Bits to a Spark uses 10 Star Bits for 10 XP. Using a [[Star Potion]] for a Spark automatically raises its LVL. | All Sparks require the same amount of [[XP]] upon [[level up]]. Each button press with {{button|switch|A}} to feed Star Bits to a Spark uses 10 Star Bits for 10 XP. Using a [[Star Potion]] for a Spark automatically raises its LVL. | ||
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!rowspan=2|XP required | !rowspan=2|XP required | ||
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|Rayman in the Phantom Show | |||
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Sparks can also be enhanced by unlocking the Spark branch of a Hero's [[List of Skill Trees in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope|Skill Tree]] with [[Gold Prism]]s, obtainable by defeating Giant boss enemies. In The Last Spark Hunter DLC, the Spark branch in already unlocked for every Hero's Skill Tree. | Sparks can also be enhanced by unlocking the Spark branch of a Hero's [[List of Skill Trees in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope|Skill Tree]] with [[Gold Prism]]s, obtainable by defeating Giant boss enemies in the main game and completing Spark Quests in Rayman in the Phantom Show. In The Last Spark Hunter DLC, the Spark branch in already unlocked for every Hero's Skill Tree. | ||
===Beep-0 Power Sparks=== | ===Beep-0 Power Sparks=== | ||
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Up to thirty different Sparks can be recruited in the game, although [[Decibel]], [[Twinkle]], and [[Drizzle]] are not counted. Recruiting Sparks counts towards [[Completion|100% completion]] on a save file. | Up to thirty different Sparks can be recruited in the game, although [[Decibel]], [[Twinkle]], and [[Drizzle]] are not counted. Recruiting Sparks counts towards [[Completion|100% completion]] on a save file. | ||
The Sparks [[Berserk]], [[Vampgeddon]], [[Electroquake]], [[Cryodash]], and [[Mayhem]] | In [[The Last Spark Hunter]] DLC, five more Sparks are introduced: [[Berserk]], [[Vampgeddon]], [[Electroquake]], [[Cryodash]], and [[Mayhem]]. Four other Sparks are introduced in [[Rayman in the Phantom Show]] (two usable in battle, two not used in battle): [[Cryoquake]], [[Selfie]], [[Quiz Host]], and [[Movie Director]]. | ||
{|class="wikitable"; style="text-align:center" | {|class="wikitable"; style="text-align:center" | ||
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|[[Burn Attack]] | |[[Burn Attack]] | ||
|[[Burn Protector]] | |[[Burn Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[Crossing the Battleground]] battle. | |Clear the [[Crossing the Battleground]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSoH Exosphere artwork.png|100px]]<br>[[Exosphere]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSoH Exosphere artwork.png|100px]]<br>[[Exosphere]] | ||
|A plump, black Spark with three shields behind it. Using its ability Fortify, | |A plump, black Spark with three shields behind it. Using its ability Fortify, he can increase the defense of nearby teammates, causing them to take less damage. | ||
|Beacon Beach | |Beacon Beach | ||
|[[Fortify]] | |[[Fortify]] | ||
|[[Athlete]] | |[[Athlete]] | ||
|At the start of [[Driven to the Edge]] battle. | |At the start of the [[Driven to the Edge]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:First spark.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Twinkle]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:First spark.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Twinkle]] | ||
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|[[Splash Attack]] | |[[Splash Attack]] | ||
|[[Splash Protector]] | |[[Splash Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[Light Your Fire]] battle. | |Clear the [[Light Your Fire]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSoH Toxiquake artwork.png|100px]]<br>[[Toxiquake]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSoH Toxiquake artwork.png|100px]]<br>[[Toxiquake]] | ||
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|[[Shockwave Ooze]] | |[[Shockwave Ooze]] | ||
|[[Ooze Protector]] | |[[Ooze Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[A Light in the Darkmess]] battle. | |Clear the [[A Light in the Darkmess]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Electrodash.png|100px]]<br>[[Electrodash]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Electrodash.png|100px]]<br>[[Electrodash]] | ||
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|[[Shock Dash]] | |[[Shock Dash]] | ||
|[[Shock Protector]] | |[[Shock Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[From Bad to Worse]] Spark | |Clear the [[From Bad to Worse]] Spark Quest. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Aquadash.png|100px]]<br>[[Aquadash]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Aquadash.png|100px]]<br>[[Aquadash]] | ||
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|[[Splash Dash]] | |[[Splash Dash]] | ||
|[[Splash Protector]] | |[[Splash Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[Cheep Beats and Bleepstreets]] Spark | |Clear the [[Cheep Beats and Bleepstreets]] Spark Quest. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Screechspark.png|100px]]<br>[[Screech (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Screech]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Screechspark.png|100px]]<br>[[Screech (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Screech]] | ||
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|[[Frostbite Attack]] | |[[Frostbite Attack]] | ||
|[[Frostbite Protector]] | |[[Frostbite Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[Freeze in Your Tracks]] battle. | |Clear the [[Freeze in Your Tracks]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Ethering.png|100px]]<br>[[Ethering]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Ethering.png|100px]]<br>[[Ethering]] | ||
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|[[Unseen]] | |[[Unseen]] | ||
|[[Athlete]] | |[[Athlete]] | ||
|Clear [[Wolf at the Door]] battle. | |Clear the [[Wolf at the Door]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Electroidspark.png|100px]]<br>[[Electroid ( | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Electroidspark.png|100px]]<br>[[Electroid (Spark)|Electroid]] | ||
|A yellow Spark with electrical powers. Its ability charges all weapon-based attacks with the Shock Super Effect. | |A yellow Spark with electrical powers. Its ability charges all weapon-based attacks with the Shock Super Effect. | ||
|Pristine Peaks | |Pristine Peaks | ||
|[[Shock Attack]] | |[[Shock Attack]] | ||
|[[Shock Protector]] | |[[Shock Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[Icy Breath of Winter]] battle. | |Clear the [[Icy Breath of Winter]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Pyrogeddon.png|100px]]<br>[[Pyrogeddon]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Pyrogeddon.png|100px]]<br>[[Pyrogeddon]] | ||
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|[[Skyrain Burn]] | |[[Skyrain Burn]] | ||
|[[Burn Protector]] | |[[Burn Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[A Cold Greeting]] battle. | |Clear the [[A Cold Greeting]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Zephystar MRSOH.png|100px]]<br>[[Zephystar]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Zephystar MRSOH.png|100px]]<br>[[Zephystar]] | ||
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|[[Gust Attack]] | |[[Gust Attack]] | ||
|[[Gust Protector]] | |[[Gust Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[Dr. Vent's Frozen Oddity]] Spark | |Clear the [[Dr. Vent's Frozen Oddity]] Spark Quest. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Regenesis.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Regenesis]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Regenesis.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Regenesis]] | ||
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|[[Regen (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Regen]] | |[[Regen (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Regen]] | ||
|[[Healing Booster]] | |[[Healing Booster]] | ||
|Clear [[Hide N' Squeak]] Spark | |Clear the [[Hide N' Squeak]] Spark Quest. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Vampdash.png|100px]]<br>[[Vampdash]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Vampdash.png|100px]]<br>[[Vampdash]] | ||
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|[[Gather 'Round]] | |[[Gather 'Round]] | ||
|[[Attack Master]] | |[[Attack Master]] | ||
|Clear [[A Bridge Too Fear]] battle. | |Clear the [[A Bridge Too Fear]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Zephyquake.png|100px]]<br>[[Zephyrquake]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Zephyquake.png|100px]]<br>[[Zephyrquake]] | ||
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|[[Shockwave Gust]] | |[[Shockwave Gust]] | ||
|[[Gust Protector]] | |[[Gust Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[A Ghostly Sunset]] battle. | |Clear the [[A Ghostly Sunset]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Electrogeddon.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Electrogeddon]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Electrogeddon.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Electrogeddon]] | ||
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|[[Skyrain Shock]] | |[[Skyrain Shock]] | ||
|[[Shock Protector]] | |[[Shock Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[Roots of Corruption]] battle. | |Clear the [[Roots of Corruption]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Vampastra.png|100px]]<br>[[Vampastra]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Vampastra.png|100px]]<br>[[Vampastra]] | ||
|A purple Spark. | |A purple Spark. His ability is Vamp Attack, which inflicts all weapon-based attacks with the Lifesteal Super Effect. | ||
|Palette Prime | |Palette Prime | ||
|[[Vamp Attack]] | |[[Vamp Attack]] | ||
|[[Critical Buddy]] | |[[Critical Buddy]] | ||
|Clear [[Bury the Hatchet]] Spark | |Clear the [[Bury the Hatchet]] Spark Quest. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Zephydash.png|100px]]<br>[[Zephyrdash]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Zephydash.png|100px]]<br>[[Zephyrdash]] | ||
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|[[Gust Dash]] | |[[Gust Dash]] | ||
|[[Gust Protector]] | |[[Gust Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[A Dryad's Dream]] Spark | |Clear the [[A Dryad's Dream]] Spark Quest. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Wildclaw master.png|100px]]<br>[[Wildclaw Master]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Wildclaw master.png|100px]]<br>[[Wildclaw Master]] | ||
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|[[Summon Wildclaw]] | |[[Summon Wildclaw]] | ||
|[[Physical Protector]] | |[[Physical Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[Palette Prime Secret Zone]]. | |Clear the [[Palette Prime Secret Zone]]. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Drizzle.png|100px]]<br>[[Drizzle]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Drizzle.png|100px]]<br>[[Drizzle]] | ||
|A green Spark. | |A green Spark. He upgrades [[Beep-0]]'s Wave Power to interact with foliage throughout Terra Flora. | ||
|[[Terra Flora]] | |[[Terra Flora]] | ||
|[[Wave Power]] upgrade{{footnote|main|1}} | |[[Wave Power]] upgrade{{footnote|main|1}} | ||
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|[[Shockwave Splash]] | |[[Shockwave Splash]] | ||
|[[Splash Protector]] | |[[Splash Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[Ooze Inside the Everbloom]] battle. | |Clear the [[Ooze Inside the Everbloom]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Pulser.png|100px]]<br>[[Pulser]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Pulser.png|100px]]<br>[[Pulser]] | ||
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|[[Revive]] | |[[Revive]] | ||
|[[Healing Amplifier]] | |[[Healing Amplifier]] | ||
|Clear [[Spout Forth]] battle. | |Clear the [[Spout Forth]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Oozer master.png|100px]]<br>[[Oozer Master]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Oozer master.png|100px]]<br>[[Oozer Master]] | ||
|A white Spark that sports a leash. Its ability is Summon Oozer, which can summon | |A white Spark that sports a leash. Its ability is Summon Oozer, which can summon an [[Oozer (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Oozer]] ally. | ||
|Terra Flora | |Terra Flora | ||
|[[Summon Oozer]] | |[[Summon Oozer]] | ||
|[[Attack Master]] | |[[Attack Master]] | ||
|Clear [[Sullivan's Despair]] Spark | |Clear the [[Sullivan's Despair]] Spark Quest. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Toxicomet.png|100px]]<br>[[Toxicomet]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Toxicomet.png|100px]]<br>[[Toxicomet]] | ||
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|[[Ooze Attack]] | |[[Ooze Attack]] | ||
|[[Ooze Protector]] | |[[Ooze Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[The Quest for Courage]] Spark | |Clear the [[The Quest for Courage]] Spark Quest. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File: | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Cryogeddon.png|100px]]<br>[[Cryogeddon]] | ||
|A cyan Spark with ice powers that rides a platform made of ice. Its ability, Skyrain Frostbite, rains an ice storm on enemies. | |A cyan Spark with ice powers that rides a platform made of ice. Its ability, Skyrain Frostbite, rains an ice storm on enemies. | ||
|Terra Flora | |Terra Flora | ||
|[[Skyrain Frostbite]] | |[[Skyrain Frostbite]] | ||
|[[Frostbite Protector]] | |[[Frostbite Protector]] | ||
|Clear [[Terra Flora Secret Zone]]. | |Clear the [[Terra Flora Secret Zone]]. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Gargantufan.png|100px]]<br>[[Gargantu-fan]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Gargantufan.png|100px]]<br>[[Gargantu-fan]] | ||
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|[[Kong Cameo]] | |[[Kong Cameo]] | ||
|[[Healing Booster]] | |[[Healing Booster]] | ||
|Clear [[Magikoopa Mayhem]] battle. | |Clear the [[Magikoopa Mayhem]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Scoper master.png|100px]]<br>[[Scoper Master]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Scoper master.png|100px]]<br>[[Scoper Master]] | ||
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|[[Summon Scoper]] | |[[Summon Scoper]] | ||
|[[Critical Buddy]] | |[[Critical Buddy]] | ||
|Clear [[Tortured Artist]] Spark | |Clear the [[Tortured Artist]] Spark Quest. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Squashette master.png|100px]]<br>[[Squashette Master]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:Squashette master.png|100px]]<br>[[Squashette Master]] | ||
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|[[Summon Squashette]] | |[[Summon Squashette]] | ||
|[[Healing Amplifier]] | |[[Healing Amplifier]] | ||
|Clear [[Barrendale Mesa Secret Zone]]. | |Clear the [[Barrendale Mesa Secret Zone]]. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Berserk.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Berserk]] | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Berserk.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Berserk]] | ||
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|Clear the [[Missing Musicians]] battle. | |Clear the [[Missing Musicians]] battle. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File: | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSoH art Electroquake.png|100px]]<br>[[Electroquake]] | ||
|A plump, yellow Spark with a lightning bolt around its body. Its ability is [[Shockwave Shock]], which causes three shockwaves around the hero, damaging and giving enemies in range the Shock Super Effect. | |A plump, yellow Spark with a lightning bolt around its body. Its ability is [[Shockwave Shock]], which causes three shockwaves around the hero, damaging and giving enemies in range the Shock Super Effect. | ||
|Melodic Gardens | |Melodic Gardens | ||
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|Clear the [[Coup in Kanya's HQ]] Spark Quest. | |Clear the [[Coup in Kanya's HQ]] Spark Quest. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File: | |style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSoH art Mayhem.png|100px]]<br>[[Mayhem]] | ||
|An orange Spark wearing purple and green swirly glasses. Its ability is [[Hypnotize]], which hypnotizes a random enemy in range, making them fight for the heroes for a turn. There is a chance for more than one enemy to be affected. | |An orange Spark wearing purple and green swirly glasses. Its ability is [[Hypnotize]], which hypnotizes a random enemy in range, making them fight for the heroes for a turn. There is a chance for more than one enemy to be affected. | ||
|Melodic Gardens | |Melodic Gardens | ||
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|[[Athlete]] | |[[Athlete]] | ||
|Clear the [[Treasure Hunter]] Spark Quest. | |Clear the [[Treasure Hunter]] Spark Quest. | ||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Cryoquake.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Cryoquake]] | |||
|A plump, cyan Spark whose lower half is covered in snow and frost. Its ability is [[Shockwave Frostbite]], which applies the Frostbite Super Effect. | |||
|[[Space Opera Network]] | |||
|[[Shockwave Frostbite]] | |||
|[[Frostbite Protector]] | |||
|At the start of [[Unlikely Team-Up]]. | |||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Selfie.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Selfie]] | |||
|A navy Spark with a leash that features Beep-0's likeness and a golden whistle. Its ability is [[Self-Service]], which can spawn a doppelganger of a hero. | |||
|Space Opera Network | |||
|[[Self-Service]] | |||
|[[Critical Buddy]] | |||
|At the start of Unlikely Team-Up. | |||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSoH Quiz Host screenshot.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Quiz Host]] | |||
|A red Spark who hosts the quiz show.{{footnote|main|2}} | |||
|Space Opera Network | |||
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[File:MRSOH Movie Director.jpg|100px]]<br>[[Movie Director]] | |||
|A blue Spark who directs the movie "Spit-Bucket Boy 3".{{footnote|main|2}} | |||
|Space Opera Network | |||
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|} | |} | ||
{{footnote|note|1|Granted to [[Beep-0]]; not usable in battle.}} | {{footnote|note|1|Granted to [[Beep-0]]; not usable in battle.}} | ||
{{footnote|note|2|Not usable in battle and does not grant Beep-0 powers.}} | |||
==Profiles and statistics== | ==Profiles and statistics== | ||
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MRSoH Rabbid Peach Instagram Promotional Artwork.jpg|Promotional artwork for ''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope'' from [[Rabbid Peach]]'s Instagram account featuring Starburst | MRSoH Rabbid Peach Instagram Promotional Artwork.jpg|Promotional artwork for ''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope'' from [[Rabbid Peach]]'s Instagram account featuring Starburst | ||
Sparks of hope christmas.jpg|Artwork from Rabbid Peach's Instagram account celebrating Christmas 2021 featuring Pyrogeddon | Sparks of hope christmas.jpg|Artwork from Rabbid Peach's Instagram account celebrating Christmas 2021 featuring Pyrogeddon | ||
MRSOH_Holiday.jpg|Holiday 2022 artwork featuring Starburst | |||
MRSOH_Lunar_New_Year_2023.jpg|Lunar New Year 2023 artwork featuring Aquanox | |||
MRSOH Spark wallpaper.jpg|Wallpaper featuring Sparks | MRSOH Spark wallpaper.jpg|Wallpaper featuring Sparks | ||
MRSoH Hashflag.png|Starburst [[wiktionary:hashflag|hashflag]] used to promote ''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope'' on Twitter | MRSoH Hashflag.png|Starburst [[wiktionary:hashflag|hashflag]] used to promote ''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope'' on Twitter | ||
MRSOH_The_Last_Spark_Hunter_artwork.jpg|Electroquake, Mayhem and Cryodash in key artwork for The Last Spark Hunter | |||
MRSOH Rayman in the Phantom Show key artwork.jpg|Selfie and Cryoquake in key artwork for Rayman in the Phantom Show | |||
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===Icons=== | ===Icons=== | ||
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Aquanox icon 2 MRSOH.png|Aquanox | Aquanox icon 2 MRSOH.png|Aquanox | ||
Aquaquake icon MRSOH.png|Aquaquake | Aquaquake icon MRSOH.png|Aquaquake | ||
MRSOH Berserk icon.png|Berserk | |||
Cryobolide icon MRSOH.png|Cryobolide | Cryobolide icon MRSOH.png|Cryobolide | ||
Cryobolide icon 2 MRSOH.png|Cryobolide | Cryobolide icon 2 MRSOH.png|Cryobolide | ||
MRSOH Cryodash icon.png|Cryodash | |||
MRSOH Cryodash battle icon.png|Cryodash | |||
Cryogeddon icon MRSOH.png|Cryogeddon | Cryogeddon icon MRSOH.png|Cryogeddon | ||
Cryogeddon icon 2 MRSOH.png|Cryogeddon | Cryogeddon icon 2 MRSOH.png|Cryogeddon | ||
MRSOH Cryoquake icon.png|Cryoquake | |||
Decibel icon MRSOH.png|Decibel | Decibel icon MRSOH.png|Decibel | ||
Drizzle icon MRSOH.png|Drizzle | Drizzle icon MRSOH.png|Drizzle | ||
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Electrogeddon icon MRSOH.png|Electrogeddon | Electrogeddon icon MRSOH.png|Electrogeddon | ||
Electrogeddon icon 2 MRSOH.png|Electrogeddon | Electrogeddon icon 2 MRSOH.png|Electrogeddon | ||
MRSOH Electroquake icon.png|Electroquake | |||
MRSOH Electroquake battle icon.png|Electroquake | |||
Ethering icon MRSOH.png|Ethering | Ethering icon MRSOH.png|Ethering | ||
Exosphere icon MRSOH.png|Exosphere | Exosphere icon MRSOH.png|Exosphere | ||
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Glitter icon MRSOH.png|Glitter | Glitter icon MRSOH.png|Glitter | ||
Glitter icon 2 MRSOH.png|Glitter | Glitter icon 2 MRSOH.png|Glitter | ||
MRSOH Mayhem icon.png|Mayhem | |||
MRSOH Movie Director icon.png|Movie Director | |||
Oozer Master icon MRSOH.png|Oozer Master | Oozer Master icon MRSOH.png|Oozer Master | ||
Pyrogeddon icon MRSOH.png|Pyrogeddon | Pyrogeddon icon MRSOH.png|Pyrogeddon | ||
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Pyrostar icon MRSOH.png|Pyrostar | Pyrostar icon MRSOH.png|Pyrostar | ||
Pyrostar icon 2 MRSOH.png|Pyrostar | Pyrostar icon 2 MRSOH.png|Pyrostar | ||
MRSOH Icon Quiz Host.png|Quiz Host | |||
Reflector icon MRSOH.png|Reflector | Reflector icon MRSOH.png|Reflector | ||
Regenesis icon MRSOH.png|Regenesis | Regenesis icon MRSOH.png|Regenesis | ||
Regenesis icon 2 MRSOH.png|Regenesis | Regenesis icon 2 MRSOH.png|Regenesis | ||
Scoper Master icon MRSOH.png|Scoper Master | Scoper Master icon MRSOH.png|Scoper Master | ||
MRSOH Selfie icon.png|Selfie | |||
Screech icon MRSOH.png|Screech | Screech icon MRSOH.png|Screech | ||
Screech icon 2 MRSOH.png|Screech | Screech icon 2 MRSOH.png|Screech | ||
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Toxiquake icon MRSOH.png|Toxiquake | Toxiquake icon MRSOH.png|Toxiquake | ||
Twinkle icon MRSOH.png|Twinkle | Twinkle icon MRSOH.png|Twinkle | ||
MRSOH Vampgeddon icon.png|Vampgeddon | |||
MRSOH Vampgeddon battle icon.png|Vampgeddon | |||
Vampastra icon MRSOH.png|Vampastra | Vampastra icon MRSOH.png|Vampastra | ||
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Zephystar icon 2 MRSOH.png|Zephystar | Zephystar icon 2 MRSOH.png|Zephystar | ||
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===Concept art=== | |||
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Cryogeddon concept art MRSOH.jpg|Cryogeddon | |||
Electrogeddon concept art MRSOH.jpg|Electrogeddon | |||
Oozer Master concept art MRSOH.jpg|Oozer Master | |||
Pyrogeddon concept art MRSOH.jpg|Pyrogeddon | |||
Wildclaw Master concept art MRSOH.jpg|Wildclaw Master | |||
Power-up Sparks concept art MRSOH.jpg|Twinkle, Decibel, Drizzle | |||
Sparks 1 concept art MRSOH.jpg|Electrodash, Vampdash, Cryodash, Aquadash, Reflector, Exosphere, Screech, Ethering | |||
Sparks 2 concept art MRSOH.jpg|Zephyrquake, Toxiquake, Aquaquake, Glitter, Pulser, Regenesis | |||
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===Rabbid Luma=== | |||
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|ItaM=From "brillare" (to shine) | |||
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|Rus=Кролелюма | |||
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|RusM=From "кролик" (rabbit) and "Люма" (Luma) | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:56, September 19, 2024
Spark | |
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Artwork of Starburst from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope | |
First appearance | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022) |
Variant of | Luma Rabbid |
Sparks (originally dubbed Rabbid Lumas by Beep-0 before the heroes decided on their final name) are a hybrid species of Lumas and Rabbids that appear in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. They resemble Lumas, but with a Rabbid's face and ears. They come in a variety of colors and designs, with some being larger than others, and each has their own powers. During the game's story, Cursa sends her army to capture the Sparks in order to absorb their energy, among which a special group of minions called the Spark Hunters, and Mario and his team set out to rescue them.
Prior to the events of the game, Sparks were created as fusions between Lumas and Rabbids caused by an energy blast at the Comet Observatory as Rosalina was fending off Cursa.
Gameplay[edit]
Sparks are used to assist the Heroes, whether in battle or by helping the player navigate through the environments in the game. They are recruited by clearing battles during the game's story plot within Main Quests, and some can also be recruited after clearing special sidequests called "Spark Quests".
Sparks used in battle[edit]
Each Spark that is used in battle has two abilities that are bestowed on the Hero that equips it: an active ability called a Power that a Hero can use in battle as a menu selection, and a passive ability called a Bonus. Powers are unique to each Spark and can be used to either augment the Heroes' weapons and abilities, healing the Heroes, attacking enemies, and other abilities. Bonuses can enhance the Hero's attack power, increase defenses from damage taken, and other abilities. Some Bonuses are shared by other Sparks. The player can improve both of a Spark's abilities at once by raising its levels with Star Bits from the Sparks menu.
Initially, each Hero can only use one Spark, but can be allowed to use two after clearing the Cold Mouth of the Mountain Quest in the game's second world Pristine Peaks.
Each Spark joins the party at LVL 1, and has a maximum LVL of 5. Initially, the player can only raise their levels to 2: only after the Heroes' LVL reaches a certain number can the player unlock the next: LVL 9 for LVL 3; LVL 15 for LVL 4; and LVL 21 for LVL 5. In The Tower of Doooom DLC, the Hero LVL requirements for reach LVLs 3-5 are LVLs 4, 7, and 10. In The Last Spark Hunter DLC, all Sparks available for the player are at LVL 4, including those that join the party, and can be upgraded to LVL 5 at any time. In Rayman in the Phantom Show, all Sparks from the main game and The Last Spark Hunter are available from the start. They all start at LVL 1, and their maximum level is LVL 3, which they can reach once the heroes are at LVL 5. Rayman cannot use Sparks.
All Sparks require the same amount of XP upon level up. Each button press with to feed Star Bits to a Spark uses 10 Star Bits for 10 XP. Using a Star Potion for a Spark automatically raises its LVL.
LVL | XP | XP required | Heroes LVL requirement | |||
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Main game | Tower of Doooom | The Last Spark Hunter | Rayman in the Phantom Show | |||
1 | 0 | 100 | — | — | — | — |
2 | 100 | 200 | — | — | — | — |
3 | 300 | 350 | 9 | 4 | — | 5 |
4 | 650 | 550 | 15 | 7 | — | — |
5 | 1,200 | — | 21 | 10 | — | — |
Sparks can also be enhanced by unlocking the Spark branch of a Hero's Skill Tree with Gold Prisms, obtainable by defeating Giant boss enemies in the main game and completing Spark Quests in Rayman in the Phantom Show. In The Last Spark Hunter DLC, the Spark branch in already unlocked for every Hero's Skill Tree.
Beep-0 Power Sparks[edit]
Some Sparks do not assist in battle, but instead bestow Beep-0 powers that allow the player to discover hidden areas and items on the field. As they are not used in battle, they cannot be enhanced from the Sparks menu.
List of Sparks[edit]
Up to thirty different Sparks can be recruited in the game, although Decibel, Twinkle, and Drizzle are not counted. Recruiting Sparks counts towards 100% completion on a save file.
In The Last Spark Hunter DLC, five more Sparks are introduced: Berserk, Vampgeddon, Electroquake, Cryodash, and Mayhem. Four other Sparks are introduced in Rayman in the Phantom Show (two usable in battle, two not used in battle): Cryoquake, Selfie, Quiz Host, and Movie Director.
Spark | Description | Location | Power | Bonus | How to unlock |
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Starburst |
A yellow Spark that can increase the attack strength of nearby teammates with its ability Turbocharge, in a similar way to the M-Power technique used by Mario in the previous game. | Darkmess Manta | Turbocharge | Physical Protector | At the start of the Headlong into the Unknown battle. |
Reflector |
A plump, blue Spark that uses a mirror-like object. It has the ability to reflect some damage back at enemies. | Beacon Beach | Reflect | Attack Master | Arrive at Beacon Beach. |
Pyrostar |
A red-orange, fire-based Spark. Its ability charges all weapon-based attacks with the Burn Super Effect, making them deal extra damage. | Beacon Beach | Burn Attack | Burn Protector | Clear the Crossing the Battleground battle. |
Exosphere |
A plump, black Spark with three shields behind it. Using its ability Fortify, he can increase the defense of nearby teammates, causing them to take less damage. | Beacon Beach | Fortify | Athlete | At the start of the Driven to the Edge battle. |
Twinkle |
A cream-colored Spark that resembles Baby Luma also referred to as the "Spark of Light". Mario and his team meet Twinkle on Beacon Beach before it is captured by Darkmess. It gives Beep-0 the Scan Power, which allows him to reveal invisible objects. | Beacon Beach / Palette Prime | Scan Power1 | — | Enter the Spellbound Woods or the secret passage under Woodrow's house in Palette Prime. |
Aquanox |
A turquoise Spark made of water that possesses water powers. Its ability, Splash Attack, inflicts the Splash Super Effect, which is similar to Bounce from the previous game. | Beacon Beach | Splash Attack | Splash Protector | Clear the Light Your Fire battle. |
Toxiquake |
A plump, green Spark with green slime dripping from the bottom half of its body. It can use an ability known as Shockwave Ooze that poisons nearby enemies with the Ooze Super Effect. | Beacon Beach | Shockwave Ooze | Ooze Protector | Clear the A Light in the Darkmess battle. |
Electrodash |
A yellow Spark that rides a grey leaf. Its ability is Shock Dash, which inflicts the user's dash with the Shock Super Effect. | Beacon Beach | Shock Dash | Shock Protector | Clear the From Bad to Worse Spark Quest. |
Aquadash |
A blue Spark that rides a leaf. Its ability is Splash Dash, which inflicts the user's dash with the Splash Super Effect. | Beacon Beach | Splash Dash | Splash Protector | Clear the Cheep Beats and Bleepstreets Spark Quest. |
Screech |
A white Spark that wields a megaphone. Its ability is Whoopsgottago, which repels enemies from the user's position similar to Rabbid Yoshi's Scaredy Rabbid technique. | Beacon Beach | Whoopsgottago | Critical Buddy | Clear Beacon Beach Secret Zone. |
Decibel |
A magenta Spark. It gives Beep-0 the Wave Power. | Pristine Peaks | Wave Power1 | — | Shake a tree near the WM ARC. |
Cryobolide |
An ice Spark. Its ability charges all weapon-based attacks with the Frostbite Super Effect. | Pristine Peaks | Frostbite Attack | Frostbite Protector | Clear the Freeze in Your Tracks battle. |
Ethering |
A light-blue Spark with a blue, fiery aura surrounding it. Its ability is Unseen, which makes the user invisible for one or two turns. | Pristine Peaks | Unseen | Athlete | Clear the Wolf at the Door battle. |
Electroid |
A yellow Spark with electrical powers. Its ability charges all weapon-based attacks with the Shock Super Effect. | Pristine Peaks | Shock Attack | Shock Protector | Clear the Icy Breath of Winter battle. |
Pyrogeddon |
A red Spark with pyrokinetic powers that rides a fiery cloud, possibly in reference to Sun Wukong (also known as the Monkey King), a character from the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West who was known for riding on a cloud. Its ability, Skyrain Burn, rains a meteor storm on enemies, inflicting the Burn Super Effect. | Pristine Peaks | Skyrain Burn | Burn Protector | Clear the A Cold Greeting battle. |
Zephystar |
A purple Spark. Its ability charges all weapon-based attacks with the Gust Super Effect. | Pristine Peaks | Gust Attack | Gust Protector | Clear the Dr. Vent's Frozen Oddity Spark Quest. |
Regenesis |
A magenta Spark levitated by a balloon. Its ability is Regen, which restores 30% of a character's maximum HP at the start of their next two turns. | Pristine Peaks | Regen | Healing Booster | Clear the Hide N' Squeak Spark Quest. |
Vampdash |
A purple Spark that rides a purple leaf. It inflicts the user's dash with the Lifesteal Super Effect, making the damage they take heal the attacker. | Pristine Peaks | Vamp Dash | Athlete | Clear Pristine Peaks Secret Zone. |
Glitter |
A shiny Spark that resembles a disco ball. Using its ability Gather 'Round, it can attract nearby enemies toward itself in a similar way to the Magnet Dance and Magnet Groove techniques used by Rabbid Mario and Donkey Kong in the previous game respectively. | Palette Prime | Gather 'Round | Attack Master | Clear the A Bridge Too Fear battle. |
Zephyrquake |
A plump, purple Spark. Its ability is Shockwave Gust, which creates three shockwaves that inflict the Gust Super Effect. | Palette Prime | Shockwave Gust | Gust Protector | Clear the A Ghostly Sunset battle. |
Electrogeddon |
A yellow, lightning-based Spark that rides a lightning cloud. Its ability is Skyrain Shock, which inflicts the Shock Super Effect. | Palette Prime | Skyrain Shock | Shock Protector | Clear the Roots of Corruption battle. |
Vampastra |
A purple Spark. His ability is Vamp Attack, which inflicts all weapon-based attacks with the Lifesteal Super Effect. | Palette Prime | Vamp Attack | Critical Buddy | Clear the Bury the Hatchet Spark Quest. |
Zephyrdash |
A purple Spark that rides a leaf. Its ability is Gust Dash, which inflicts the user's dash with the Gust Super Effect. | Palette Prime | Gust Dash | Gust Protector | Clear the A Dryad's Dream Spark Quest. |
Wildclaw Master |
A blue Spark that sports a leash. Its ability is Summon Wildclaw, which can summon a Wildclaw ally. | Palette Prime | Summon Wildclaw | Physical Protector | Clear the Palette Prime Secret Zone. |
Drizzle |
A green Spark. He upgrades Beep-0's Wave Power to interact with foliage throughout Terra Flora. | Terra Flora | Wave Power upgrade1 | — | Meet Bea in Everbloom Tree. |
Aquaquake |
A plump, cyan Spark. Its ability is Shockwave Splash, which creates three shockwaves that inflict the Splash Super Effect. | Terra Flora | Shockwave Splash | Splash Protector | Clear the Ooze Inside the Everbloom battle. |
Pulser |
A thin, quadrupedal, cream-colored Spark with a heart behind it. Its ability is Revive, which revives nearby fallen characters with 30% of their maximum HP. | Terra Flora | Revive | Healing Amplifier | Clear the Spout Forth battle. |
Oozer Master |
A white Spark that sports a leash. Its ability is Summon Oozer, which can summon an Oozer ally. | Terra Flora | Summon Oozer | Attack Master | Clear the Sullivan's Despair Spark Quest. |
Toxicomet |
A green Spark. Its ability is Ooze Attack, which inflicts all weapon-based attacks with the Ooze Super Effect. | Terra Flora | Ooze Attack | Ooze Protector | Clear the The Quest for Courage Spark Quest. |
Cryogeddon |
A cyan Spark with ice powers that rides a platform made of ice. Its ability, Skyrain Frostbite, rains an ice storm on enemies. | Terra Flora | Skyrain Frostbite | Frostbite Protector | Clear the Terra Flora Secret Zone. |
Gargantu-fan |
A white Spark that sports a flag. Its ability, Kong Cameo, summons Rabbid Kong to send a wave in all directions. | Barrendale Mesa | Kong Cameo | Healing Booster | Clear the Magikoopa Mayhem battle. |
Scoper Master |
A grey Spark that sports a cape. Its ability is Summon Scoper, which can summon a Scoper ally. | Barrendale Mesa | Summon Scoper | Critical Buddy | Clear the Tortured Artist Spark Quest. |
Squashette Master |
A cyan Spark that sports a leash and a dress. Its ability is Summon Squashette, which can summon a Squashette ally. | Barrendale Mesa | Summon Squashette | Healing Amplifier | Clear the Barrendale Mesa Secret Zone. |
Berserk |
A plump, red Spark that has a shield with a sword through it above. Its ability is Frenzy, which increases the attack power and damage resistance of a hero by 8% for each enemy in range for one turn. | Melodic Gardens | Frenzy | Healing Booster | Clear the The March of the Golems battle. |
Vampgeddon |
A purple Spark riding a purple cloud. Its ability is Skyrain Lifesteal, which causes meteors with the Lifesteal Super Effect to rain down upon enemies, healing the hero by 30% of the total damage dealt. | Melodic Gardens | Skyrain Lifesteal | Healing Amplifier | Clear the Missing Musicians battle. |
Electroquake |
A plump, yellow Spark with a lightning bolt around its body. Its ability is Shockwave Shock, which causes three shockwaves around the hero, damaging and giving enemies in range the Shock Super Effect. | Melodic Gardens | Shockwave Shock | Shock Protector | Clear the Embuscade! battle. |
Cryodash |
A cyan Spark riding a leaf covered in snow. Its ability is Frostbite Dash, which applies the Frostbite Super Effect to the hero's dashes, as well as increasing the dash damage for a turn. | Melodic Gardens | Frostbite Dash | Frostbite Protector | Clear the Coup in Kanya's HQ Spark Quest. |
Mayhem |
An orange Spark wearing purple and green swirly glasses. Its ability is Hypnotize, which hypnotizes a random enemy in range, making them fight for the heroes for a turn. There is a chance for more than one enemy to be affected. | Melodic Gardens | Hypnotize | Athlete | Clear the Treasure Hunter Spark Quest. |
Cryoquake |
A plump, cyan Spark whose lower half is covered in snow and frost. Its ability is Shockwave Frostbite, which applies the Frostbite Super Effect. | Space Opera Network | Shockwave Frostbite | Frostbite Protector | At the start of Unlikely Team-Up. |
Selfie |
A navy Spark with a leash that features Beep-0's likeness and a golden whistle. Its ability is Self-Service, which can spawn a doppelganger of a hero. | Space Opera Network | Self-Service | Critical Buddy | At the start of Unlikely Team-Up. |
Quiz Host |
A red Spark who hosts the quiz show.2 | Space Opera Network | — | — | — |
Movie Director |
A blue Spark who directs the movie "Spit-Bucket Boy 3".2 | Space Opera Network | — | — | — |
1 - Granted to Beep-0; not usable in battle.
2 - Not usable in battle and does not grant Beep-0 powers.
Profiles and statistics[edit]
- Main article: List of Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Spark statistics
Memory bio[edit]
- MYSTERY OF THE SPARKS
After an exhaustive analysis of our brave Spark allies, I can confirm that they are what they appear to be - a fusion of Luma and Rabbid. The Sparks' memories as to how exactly this came to be are lost to them, yet two instincts remain - their affection to their "mama" - Rosalina - and their deep fear of Cursa, who pursues them relentlessly throughout the galaxy in hopes of seizing their tremendous power for itself.
Gallery[edit]
Mario and Starburst
Luigi and Aquanox
Princess Peach and Reflector
Bowser and Exosphere
Rabbid Mario and Glitter
Rabbid Luigi and Toxiquake
Rabbid Peach and Pyrogeddon
Rabbid Rosalina and Ethering
Edge and Vampdash
Promotional artwork for Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope from Rabbid Peach's Instagram account featuring Starburst
Starburst hashflag used to promote Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope on Twitter
Icons[edit]
Concept art[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Spark[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | スパークス[1] Supākusu |
Sparks | |
Chinese (simplified) | 星耀[2] Xīngyào |
Starshine | |
Chinese (traditional) | 星可[3] Xīngkě |
Portmanteau of「星」(xīng, star) and「奇可」(Qíkě, Luma) | |
Dutch | Spark[?] | - | |
French | Spark[?] | - | |
German | Spark[?] | - | |
Italian | Spark[?] | - | |
Korean | 스파키[?] Seupaki |
Sparky | |
Portuguese | Spark[?] | - | |
Russian | Искра[?] Iskra |
Spark | |
Spanish | Spark[?] | - |
Power[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | Nōryoku |
Ability | |
Italian | Potere[?] | Power | |
Portuguese | Poder[?] | Power |
Bonus[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ボーナス Bōnasu Kōka |
Bonus Effect | |
Italian | Abilità[?] | Ability | |
Portuguese | Bônus[?] | Bonus |
Rabbid Luma[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Dutch | Rabbid Luma[?] | - | |
French | Lapin Luma[?] | Rabbit Luma | |
German | Rabbid-Luma[?] | Rabbid Luma | |
Italian | Sbrillo[?] | From "brillare" (to shine) | |
Portuguese | Rabbid Luma[?] | - | |
Russian | Кролелюма[?] Krolelyuma |
From "кролик" (rabbit) and "Люма" (Luma) | |
Spanish | Rabbid destello[?] | Rabbid Luma |
References[edit]
- ^ (June 28, 2022). 宇宙を舞台にマリオとラビッツが戦略バトル『マリオ+ラビッツ ギャラクシーバトル』は今冬発売。 Nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
- ^ 《马力欧+疯狂兔子® 星耀之愿》邀你踏上宇宙冒险. Ubisoft China. Retrieved June 19, 2021.
- ^ Official Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Taiwanese website