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Revision as of 09:50, May 18, 2023
Electrogeddon | |
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Species | Spark |
First appearance | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022) |
- “Ooh! I almost left out the best part! Once you win, I get to leave this place WITH you. Can't wait!”
- —Electrogeddon, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Electrogeddon is a Spark that appears in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. It is located in the Darkmess Tentacle battle Roots of Corruption. After the battle, Electrogeddon joins the heroes on their adventure.
In battle, Electrogeddon's ability is Skyrain Shock, which causes electrified meteors to fall around the Hero, dealing damage, damaging cover, and causing the Shock Super Effect. Electrogeddon can be upgraded by feeding it Star Bits, which increases the attack power of the meteors. Its passive ability is Shock Protector, which decreases the damage received by Super Effects and makes the Hero resistant to the Shock Super Effect. When upgraded, the Super Effect damage is lessened even more.
Electrogeddon is a yellow Spark riding a cloud with a lightning bolt at the back end. Electrogeddon's name is a combination of the words "electric" and "Armageddon". Its appearance, cloud, and ability are similar to Pyrogeddon and Cryogeddon.
Statistics
Spark statistics
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Power | ||||||
LVL | Skyrain Shock Radius: 9m - Cooldown: 3 turns |
+LVL upgrade bonus | ||||
1 | Meteors with the Shock Super Effect rain upon enemies: each dealing [#-#] damage. | — | ||||
2 | Meteors with the Shock Super Effect rain upon enemies: each dealing [#-#] damage. | +10% DMG (0% ► 10%) | ||||
3 | Meteors with the Shock Super Effect rain upon enemies: each dealing [#-#] damage. | +10% DMG (10% ► 20%) | ||||
4 | Meteors with the Shock Super Effect rain upon Enemies: each dealing [#-#] damage. | +10% DMG (20% ► 30%) | ||||
5 | Meteors with the Shock Super Effect rain upon Enemies: each dealing [#-#] damage. | +10% DMG (30% ► 40%) | ||||
Bonus | ||||||
LVL | Shock Protector | +LVL upgrade bonus | ||||
1 | All Super Effect damage is reduced by 20%. Heroes are not effected by Shock Super Effect. | — | ||||
2 | All Super Effect damage is reduced by 25%. Heroes are not effected by Shock Super Effect. | -5% DMG | ||||
3 | All Super Effect damage is reduced by 30%. Heroes are not effected by Shock Super Effect. | -5% DMG | ||||
4 | All Super Effect damage is reduced by 35%. Heroes are not effected by Shock Super Effect. | -5% DMG | ||||
5 | All Super Effect damage is reduced by 40%. Heroes are not effected by Shock Super Effect. | -5% DMG | ||||
Location | ||||||
Palette Prime |
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | エレキゲドン[?] Erekigedon |
Combination of「エレキ」(ereki, electric) and "Armageddon" | |
Italian | Elettrogeddon[?] | ? | |
Portuguese (NOA) | Voltinimbus[?] | Portmanteau of "volt" and Latin form of "nuvem" (cloud) | |
Spanish | Electrogedón[?] | Electrogeddon |