Stooge

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Stooge
Artwork of a Stooge from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
Variant of Rabbid
Variants
Comparable

Stooges are Rabbid enemies in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. They wear cloaks and skull masks, which make them bear some resemblance to Shy Guys. They are the first enemies encountered in the game, first seen when Mario, Rabbid Peach, and Beep-0 land on the Darkmess Manta's back. Stooges are similar to Ziggies from Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, although they lack the ability to dash. Their only ability is to attack with Darkmess Blast, a weapon which fires a single shot at a hero, and they only attack from behind cover. Stooges are neutral against all Super Effects.

Spellraisers are able to summon Stooges with their Summon Stooge technique.

Profiles

Tacticam analysis

Stooge icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope STOOGE
Simple-minded, it limits itself to attacking opponents from behind cover.
NEUTRAL
No strengths or weaknesses
Location(s)
Darkmess Manta
Beacon Beach
Palette Prime
Terra Flora
Barrendale Mesa
Cursa's stronghold
  • Attack
    • Darkmess Blast
      • A single, medium-range projectile with a flat trajectory.

Memory bio

THE STOOGES
Image for The Stooges Memory in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Analysis reveals that Stooges are among the most common minions in Cursa's service. Alone, they are not a menace - but are dangerous in groups.
They appear to have incorporated different environmental elements into their genetic makeup. The Darkmess' ability to create mutations appears far more advanced than the Megabug. Should I worry? Emotions are as mysterious to me as our enemy is formidable.

Variants

There are two variants of Stooges.

  • Flamin' Stooge: Variants of Stooges that wear dragon heads. Their weapon inflicts the Burn Super Effect.
  • Sea Stooge: Variants of Stooges that wear fish heads. Their weapon and dash inflict the Splash Super Effect.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ストゥージ[?]
Sutūji
Stooge
Italian Cenciotto[?] Little rag
Spanish Caperuzo[?] Hoodie
Darkmess Blast
Language Name Meaning Notes
Italian Colpo di Oscutiferio[?] Darkmess Strike