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Latest revision as of 20:14, October 26, 2024

See also: Gather 'Round
Screech using Whoopsgottago in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
A Wildclaw being repelled by Whoopsgottago.

Whoopsgottago is a Spark Power ability in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, used in battle by the Spark Screech. It repels enemies within a circular range from the Hero's position. Its cooldown lasts for three turns. Initially, the range of this ability is 9 meters but increases by every two meters, when Screech's LVLs increase, to a maximum of 17.

Statistics[edit]

Icon for Whoopsgottago/Gather 'Round abilities from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Whoopsgottago
Range: 9/11/13/15/17m - Cooldown: 3 turns
Spark LVL Description +LVL upgrade bonus
1 Enemies within range are repelled from the Hero's position. (Range: 9m)
2 Enemies within range are repelled from the Hero's position. (Range: 11m) +2m (9m ► 11m)
3 Enemies within range are repelled from the Hero's position. (Range: 13m) +2m (11m ► 13m)
4 Enemies within range are repelled from the Hero's position. (Range: 15m) +2m (13m ► 15m)
5 Enemies within range are repelled from the Hero's position. (Range: 17m) +2m (15m ► 17m)

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese イヤークラッシュ[?]
Iyā Kurasshu
Ear Crush
Italian Hojudo[?] Possibly derived from the phrase Ho judo ("I have judo"). This is a reference to the song Tapparella by Elio e le Storie Tese, in which the singer uses judo class as an excuse to not go to a party.