Berserk
Berserk | |
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Species | Spark |
First appearance | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (The Last Spark Hunter) (2023) |
- “Easy, huh? Oh, one more thing - win this battle, and I'll be free to join you!”
- —Berserk, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Berserk is a Spark that appears in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, specifically in The Last Spark Hunter DLC. Berserk is found in the Melodic Gardens, after clearing the The March of the Golems battle. It is the first Spark out of five to be rescued. Berserk starts at level 4, just like all of the other Sparks in the DLC. Berserk returns in the Rayman in the Phantom Show DLC, starting at level 1, and can be upgraded to level 3.
In battle, Berserk's ability is Frenzy, which increases the attack power, as well as the damage resistance of the hero by a percentage for each enemy in a specific range around the hero. The boost lasts for 1 turn, with a three turn cooldown. Berserk's passive ability is Healing Booster, which increases the maximum HP of a hero by a specific amount. When Berserk is upgraded to level 2, the range of the ability increases from 11m to 13m, and when upgraded to level 3, the attack power and defense of the hero increases from 4% to 8% for each enemy in range. When leveled up to level 5, Frenzy's range increases from 13m to 15m. Healing Booster gains an additional 5% of maximum HP for the hero for each level Berserk is upgraded, starting at 15% and reaching to 35% at level 5.
Berserk is a large red Spark that has a red and white shield with a sword through it floating above itself. Its appearance and floating object are very similar to Reflector and Exosphere.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Dutch | Razernova[?] | ? | |
German | Meteoritter[?] | Portmanteau of "Meteorit" (meteorite) and possibly "Wüterich" (furious person) | |
Italian | Furio[?] | Common name; also a masculine form of "furia" (fury) | |
Portuguese (NOA) | Berserk[?] | ? | |
Russian | Берсерк[?] Berserk |
Transcription of English name | |
Spanish | Desquicie[?] | From "desquiciar" (to derange) and the English diminutive "-ie" |