Spellraiser

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Spellraiser
Image for Spellraisers Memory in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Spellraiser Memory image
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
Variant of Rabbid
Relatives
Comparable

Spellraisers are cloaked Rabbid enemies that appear in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, first appearing in Barrendale Mesa story-wise, or encountered in a side quest named Closing the Gap in Palette Prime.

In battle, Spellraisers attack at long range, with a projectile that deals physical damage to a hero. They have the ability to summon Stooges to the battlefield, although they only summon normal Stooges. Spellraisers do less damage than Stooges, but have much longer range than them. Spellraisers are weak against Gust, and are resistant to Ooze.

Spellraisers wear cyan cloaks, and have long, magenta hair that covers their eyes. They also float above the ground rather than walking. Their summoning ability is similar to Summoners from Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. Unlike Summoners, Spellraisers summon Stooges instantly, rather than taking two turns to do so.

Profiles

Tacticam analysis

Spellraiser icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope SPELLRAISER
Long-range attacker. Summons Stooges to the battlefield.
WEAK RESIST
Gust weakness icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope GUST Ooze resistance icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope OOZE
Location(s)
Palette Prime
Barrendale Mesa
Cursa's stronghold
  • Attack
    • Malice Bolt
      • A long-range projectile with a flat trajectory.
  • Technique
    • Summon Stooge (2 turn cooldown)
      • Summons 1 Stooge allies.

Memory bio

SPELLRAISERS

The cowardly Spellraiser prefers to keep its distance, targeting heroes from long range distances with a powerful bolt of menacing energy. When not so engaged it summons other minions of Cursa's army to do its "dirty work" for it. It feels right at home when in contact with slime and ooze, but is vulnerable to attacks that make use of gusts of wind.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヨービス[?]
Yōbisu
From an abbreviation of「す」(yobidasu, to summon) with a lengthened「ヨ」
Italian Evocante[?] Summoner