Starburst

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Starburst
Artwork of Starburst from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Artwork of Starburst in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Species Spark
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
“I-I can help! I can give Mario Mario icon the ability to power up his attacks! It'll even have the same effect on his friends!”
Starburst, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Starburst is a Spark that appears in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, and is the first Spark encountered in the game. It first appears in the prologue as it is escaping from Cursa, joining the player during the tutorial battles that take place on the Darkmess Manta. It is formally recruited to the player's party at the start of the Headlong into the Unknown battle.

Starburst's ability is Turbocharge, which gives the Empowered status to all Heroes in its range for a single turn. Starburst can be upgraded by feeding Star Bits to it, increasing the attack boost. Its passive ability is Physical Protector, which reduces physical damage inflicted to the user. When upgraded, the physical damage is lowered even more.

Starburst is a yellow Spark that resembles a standard Luma.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope website[edit]

Starburst is the real star of the show, but any heroes hanging around get to share a little bit of its glow. Its power allows it to boost the damage done by heroes in its range for one turn. Shine bright, Starburst![1]

Spark statistics[edit]

A second Starburst icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Starburst
Power
LVL Turbocharge icon from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Turbocharge
Radius: 13m - Duration: 1 turn - Cooldown: 3 turns
+LVL upgrade bonus
1 Allies within range deal 20% more damage with attacks and movement abilities.
2 Allies within range deal 30% more damage with attacks and movement abilities. +10% DMG Boost (120% ► 130%)
3 Allies within range deal 40% more damage with attacks and movement abilities. +10% DMG Boost (130% ► 140%)
4 Allies within range deal 50% more damage with attacks and movement abilities. +10% DMG Boost (140% ► 150%)
5 Allies within range deal 60% more damage with attacks and movement abilities. +10% DMG Boost (150% ► 160%)
Bonus
LVL Physical Protector +LVL upgrade bonus
1 Incoming physical damage is reduced by 15%.
2 Incoming physical damage is reduced by 20%. -5% DMG
3 Incoming physical damage is reduced by 25%. -5% DMG
4 Incoming physical damage is reduced by 30%. -5% DMG
5 Incoming physical damage is reduced by 35%. -5% DMG
Location
Icon for the Prologue areas (Peach's Castle/Darkmess Manta) of Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Darkmess Manta

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese パワステラ[2]
Pawa Sutera
Power Stella
Chinese (traditional) 爆氣星[3]
Bào Qì Xīng
Anagram of「星爆氣」(xīng bào qì, starburst)
Dutch Galaxar[?] Portmanteau of "galaxy" and "star"
French Pulstar[?] Portmanteau of "pulsar" and "star"
German Bigbäng[?] A German reading of "big bang"
Italian Powerstello[4] Power-star; portmanteau of "power" and masculine form of "stella" (star)
Korean 슈펴반짝이[?]
Syupyeobanjjagi
Sparkle
Portuguese Vésper[?] Vesper, name that means "estrela vespertina" (evening star), given to planet Venus at sunset
Russian Вспышка[?]
Vspyshka
Flash
Spanish Astrompazo[?] Portmanteau of "astro" (celestial body) and "trompazo" (beat-up)

Trivia[edit]

  • Starburst is the only Spark in the entire game to have two different icons for dialogue and in-game menus, as each of them depict it with a different facial expression.

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