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Latest revision as of 09:41, January 19, 2025
Aquadash | |
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Species | Spark |
First appearance | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022) |
Aquadash is a Spark that appears in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, located in Beacon Beach, obtained from the side quest Cheep Beats and Bleepstreets. The side quest features a Rabbid DJ known as DJ Cheep Tuna, who has lost his records, and tasks the heroes to find them. After the heroes find them, Darkmess engulfs the speakers, and must be stopped in a battle, known as Take it to the Bridge. After the battle, DJ Cheep Tuna starts a beach party, causing Cheep Cheeps to jump out of the water, along with Aquadash, who then joins the heroes.
In battle, Aquadash's ability is Splash Dash, which makes the hero's dashes do more damage, as well as causing the Splash Super Effect for that turn. Aquadash can be upgraded by feeding it Star Bits, which increases the attack power. Its passive ability is Splash Protector, which decreases all Super Effect damage taken, as well as giving the hero resistance to the Splash Super Effect. When upgraded, the Super Effect damage is lowered even more.
Aquadash is a blue Spark riding a green lily pad. Its appearance and ability are similar to Electrodash, Vampdash, Zephyrdash, and Cryodash.
Statistics[edit]
Spark statistics[edit]
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Power | ||||||
LVL | ![]() Duration: 1 turn - Cooldown: 2 turns |
+LVL upgrade bonus | ||||
1 | All ![]() ![]() |
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2 | All ![]() ![]() |
+10% DMG | ||||
3 | All ![]() ![]() |
+10% DMG | ||||
4 | All ![]() ![]() |
+15% DMG | ||||
5 | All ![]() ![]() |
+15% DMG | ||||
Bonus | ||||||
LVL | Splash Protector | +LVL upgrade bonus | ||||
1 | All Super Effect damage is reduced by 20%. Heroes are not effected by ![]() |
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2 | All Super Effect damage is reduced by 25%. Heroes are not effected by ![]() |
-5% DMG | ||||
3 | All Super Effect damage is reduced by 30%. Heroes are not effected by ![]() |
-5% DMG | ||||
4 | All Super Effect damage is reduced by 35%. Heroes are not effected by ![]() |
-5% DMG | ||||
5 | All Super Effect damage is reduced by 40%. Heroes are not effected by ![]() |
-5% DMG | ||||
Location | ||||||
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Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | アクアスライダ[?] Akua Suraida |
Aqua Slider | |
French | Aquarush[?] | From "aqua" and "rush" | |
German | Aquaflux[?] | - | |
Italian | Acquascivolo[?] | Water Slide | |
Portuguese | Veloaqus[?] | Portmanteau of veloz ("fast") and the Latin form of aquático ("aquatic") | |
Russian | Акварывок[?] Akvaryvok |
From аква (akva, "aqua") and рывок (revok, "dash") | |
Spanish | Aquacelerón[?] | Portmanteau of "aqua" and acelerón ("dash") |