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Spark
File:MRSOH Yellow Spark.png
Artwork of Starburst from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
Variant of Luma
Rabbid

Sparks (also referred to as Rabbid Lumas) are a hybrid species of Lumas and Rabbids that appear in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. They resemble Lumas, but with a Rabbid's face and ears. They come in a variety of colors and designs, with some being larger than others, and each has their own power. During the game's story, Cursa sends her army to capture the Sparks in order to absorb their energy, and Mario and his team set out to rescue them. After rescuing a Spark, the team can use its power to attack enemies in battle.[1][2] Up to 30 different Sparks can be recruited in the game.[3]

Variations

Name Description

A cream-colored Spark in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Twinkle[4]

A cream-colored Spark that resembles Baby Luma also referred to as the "Spark of Light". Mario and his team meet Twinkle on Beacon Beach before it is captured by Darkmess. It gives Beep-0 the Scan Power, which allows him to reveal invisible objects.[4]
File:MR-SoH RNDR ICONIC Spark-02.png
Starburst[5]
A yellow Spark that can increase the attack strength of nearby teammates with its ability Turbocharge,[6] in a similar way to the M-Power technique used by Mario in the previous game.[5]
File:MRSOH Water Spark.png
Aquanox[5]
A turquoise Spark made of water that possesses water powers. Its ability, Splash Attack, inflicts the Splash Super Effect, which is similar to Bounce from the previous game.[5][6]
File:MRSOH Dark Blue Spark.png
Reflector[5]
A plump, blue Spark that uses a mirror-like object. It has the ability to reflect some damage back at enemies.[5]
Exosphere from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Exosphere[5]
A plump, black Spark with three shields behind it. Using its ability Fortify, it can increase the defense of nearby teammates, causing them to take less damage.[5][6]
File:MRSOH Disco Spark.png
Glitter[5]
A shiny Spark that resembles a disco ball. Using its ability Gather 'Round,[6] it can attract nearby enemies toward itself in a similar way to the Magnet Dance and Magnet Groove techniques used by Rabbid Mario and Donkey Kong in the previous game respectively.[5]
Toxiquake from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Toxiquake[5]
A plump, green Spark with green slime dripping from the bottom half of its body. It can use an ability known as Shockwave Ooze that poisons nearby enemies with the Ooze Super Effect.[5][6]
File:MRSOH Red Spark.png
Pyrogeddon[5]
A red Spark with pyrokinetic powers that rides a fiery cloud, possibly in reference to Sun Wukong (also known as the Monkey King), a character from the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West who was known for riding on a cloud. Its ability, Skyrain Burn, rains a meteor storm on enemies, inflicting the Burn Super Effect.[7]
File:MRSOH Blue Spark.png
Ethering[5]
A light-blue Spark with a blue, fiery aura surrounding it. Its ability is Unseen, which makes the user invisible for one or two turns.[5][6]
File:MRSOH Purple Spark.png
Vampdash[5]
A purple Spark that rides a purple leaf. It inflicts the user's dash with the Lifesteal Super Effect, making the damage they take heal the attacker.[5]
File:MRSoH Ice Spark.png
Cryogeddon[8]
A cyan Spark with ice powers that rides a platform made of ice.[1] Its ability, Skyrain Frostbite, rains an ice storm on enemies.[2][8]
Electroid[6] A yellow Spark with electrical powers.[6] Its ability charges all weapon-based attacks with the Shock Super Effect.[6]
A screenshot of Pyrostar from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope.
Pyrostar[6]
A red-orange, fire-based Spark. Its ability charges all weapon-based attacks with the Burn Super Effect, making them deal extra damage.
Zephyrquake[6] A plump, purple Spark. Its ability is Shockwave Gust, which creates three shockwaves that inflict the Gust Super Effect.
Zephystar
Zephystar[9]
A purple Spark. Its ability charges all weapon-based attacks with the Gust Super Effect.
Regenesis in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Regenesis[6]
A magenta Spark levitated by a balloon. Its ability is Regen, which restores 30% of a character's maximum HP at the start of their next two turns.
Electrogeddon in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Electrogeddon[6]
A yellow, lightning-based Spark that rides a lightning cloud. Its ability is Skyrain Shock, which inflicts the Shock Super Effect.
Cryobolide in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Cryobolide[6]
An ice Spark. Its ability charges all weapon-based attacks with the Frostbite Super Effect.
Aquaquake in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Aquaquake[6]
A plump, cyan Spark. Its ability is Shockwave Splash, which creates three shockwaves that inflict the Splash Super Effect.
A screenshot of Pulser from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope.
Pulser[3]
A thin, quadrupedal, cream-colored Spark with a heart behind it. Its ability is Revive, which revives nearby fallen characters with 30% of their maximum HP.
Decibel
Decibel
A magenta spark. It gives Beep-0 the Wave Power.
Aquadash[8] A blue spark that rides a leaf. Its ability is Splash Dash, which inflicts the user's dash with the Splash Super Effect.[8]
Electrodash[8] A yellow spark that rides a grey leaf. Its ability is Shock Dash, which inflicts the user's dash with the Shock Super Effect.[8]
Screech[8] A white spark that wields a megaphone. Its ability is Whoopsgottago, which repels enemies from the user's position similar to Rabbid Yoshi's Scaredy Rabbid technique.[8]
Toxicomet[8] A green spark. Its ability is Ooze Attack, which inflicts all weapon-based attacks with the Ooze Super Effect.[8]
Vampastra[8] A purple spark. Its ability is Vamp Attack, which inflicts all weapon-based attacks with the Lifesteal Super Effect.[8]
Zephyrdash[8] A purple spark that rides a leaf. Its ability is Gust Dash, which inflicts the user's dash with the Gust Super Effect.[8]
Wildclaw Master[8] A blue spark that sports a leash. Its ability is Summon Wildclaw, which can summon a Wildclaw ally.[8]
Squashette Master[8] A cyan spark that sports a leash and a dress. Its ability is Summon Squashette, which can summon a Squashette ally.[8]
Oozer Master[8] A white spark that sports a leash. Its ability is Summon Oozer, which can summon a Oozer ally.[8]
Gargantu-Fan[8] A white spark that sports a flag. Its ability, Kong Cameo, summons Rabbid Kong to send a wave in all directions.[8]
Scoper Master[8] A grey spark that sports a cape. Its ability is Summon Scoper, which can summon a Scoper ally.[8]
Drizzle[10] A green spark. It upgrades Beep-0's Wave Power to interact with foliage throughout Terra Flora.[11]

Profiles

Memory bio

MYSTERY OF THE SPARKS
After an exhaustive analysis of our brave Spark allies, I can confirm that they are what they appear to be - a fusion of Luma and Rabbid. The Sparks' memories as to how exactly this came to be are lost to them, yet two instincts remain - their affection to their "mama" - Rosalina - and their deep fear of Cursa, who pursues them relentlessly throughout the galaxy in hopes of seizing their tremendous power for itself.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スパークス[12]
Supākusu
Sparks

Chinese (simplified) 星耀[13]
Xīngyào
Starshine

Chinese (traditional) 星可[14]
Xīngkě
Portmanteau of「星」(xīng, star) and「奇可」(Qíkě, Luma)

References

  1. ^ a b Nintendo (June 29, 2022). Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase | 6.28.2022. YouTube. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Ubisoft (June 29, 2022). MARIO + RABBIDS SPARKS OF HOPE SHOWCASE. YouTube. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  3. ^ a b Nintendo UK (September 13, 2022). Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope – Let's explore! (Nintendo Switch). YouTube. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Shirrako (September 22, 2022). MARIO + RABBIDS SPARKS OF HOPE Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 - Story Mode (Full Demo) Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved September 23, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q (July 1, 2022). MARIO + RABBIDS SPARKS OF HOPE: A DEEP DIVE INTO COMBAT AND HERO ARCHETYPES. Ubisoft. Retrieved July 2, 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Nintendo (September 10, 2022). Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - Wiggler Boss Battle Gameplay Trailer - Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
  7. ^ Nintendo (June 13, 2021). Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope - Gameplay Sneak Peek Trailer - Nintendo Switch. YouTube. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x All Sparks Max Level. Retrieved on October 19, 2022.
  9. ^ Midnite boss fight from the Demo on YouTube. Retrieved on September 22, 2022.
  10. ^ World 4 Terra Flora Gameplay. Retrieved on October 20, 2022.
  11. ^ [hhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBHQD9P5awg_channel=BattleBunny World 4 Terra Flora Gameplay]. Retrieved on October 20, 2022.
  12. ^ (June 28, 2022). 宇宙を舞台にマリオとラビッツが戦略バトル『マリオ+ラビッツ ギャラクシーバトル』は今冬発売。 Nintendo.co.jp. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  13. ^ 《马力欧+疯狂兔子® 星耀之愿》邀你踏上宇宙冒险. Ubisoft China. Retrieved June 19, 2021.
  14. ^ Official Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope Taiwanese website