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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=タイガークロー
|JapR=Taigā Kurō
|JapM=Tiger Claw
|Ita=Artigliato
|Ita=Artigliato
|ItaM=Clawed (lit.); possibly a portmanteau of "artiglio" (claw) and "tigrato" (tiger-striped)
|ItaM=Clawed (lit.); possibly a portmanteau of "artiglio" (claw) and "tigrato" (tiger-striped)

Revision as of 12:17, December 19, 2022

Wildclaw
Artwork of a Wildclaw from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
Variant of Rabbid
Variants
Notable members

Wildclaws are Rabbid enemies in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, along with a Giant Wildclaw that appears as the boss of the Sunrise Temple in Beacon Beach. They are large tiger-Rabbid hybrids that have a giant claw. Similar to Smashers from Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, they have relatively low movement range and can only attack at close range using their giant claws to perform a slam attack if they get close enough to one of the player's characters; however, if a Wildclaw is attacked, it will run towards the character that launched the attack, followed by a counterattack if the Wildclaw is able to catch up to its target. Wildclaws are weak against Splash and resist Burn.

Wildclaws can also be summoned as allies by a Spark called Wildclaw Master.

Profiles

Memory bio

WILDCLAWS
Image for Wildclaws Memory in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

These creatures inherited feline DNA, giving them formidable predatory instincts. They rush their attacker instantly when assaulted - a habit we can use to our advantage to lure them where we wish.
These Wildclaws despise contact with water, and are resistant to fire-based attacks. To my surprise, I find them both menacing and cute, a reminder that bioforms are complex, varied, and often hold contradictions.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タイガークロー[?]
Taigā Kurō
Tiger Claw
Italian Artigliato[?] Clawed (lit.); possibly a portmanteau of "artiglio" (claw) and "tigrato" (tiger-striped)