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{{quote|Meet '''the Bravados''' [[File:MRSOH Bravado icon.png|20px]]! Hired for their authenticity, they will seek to destroy you with [[Gust]]-based attacks! According to the script you will need to '''defeat all three of them''' - predictable, but what can you do? Be warned - '''the Bravados''' seek to draw out every scene they are in. They will counterattack as often as they can!|[[Phantom (character)|Phantom]]|[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]}} | {{quote|Meet '''the Bravados''' [[File:MRSOH Bravado icon.png|20px]]! Hired for their authenticity, they will seek to destroy you with [[Gust]]-based attacks! According to the script you will need to '''defeat all three of them''' - predictable, but what can you do? Be warned - '''the Bravados''' seek to draw out every scene they are in. They will counterattack as often as they can!|[[Phantom (character)|Phantom]]|[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]}} | ||
'''Bravados''' are [[Rabbid]] enemies in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', only found in the [[Rayman in the Phantom Show]] DLC. Bravados first appear in the [[Boastin' Bravados]] battle. They are variants of [[Scoper]]s that attack at long range. Bravados attack heroes by firing a single projectile that causes the [[Gust]] Super Effect. When attacked by a weapon, they will immediately counterattack. This ability is passive, and will occur on every weapon attack without cooldown. Bravados can climb up to higher ground as well. They are weak to [[Frozen|Frostbite]] and resist Gust. One notable Bravado, known as | '''Bravados''' are [[Rabbid]] enemies in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', only found in the [[Rayman in the Phantom Show]] DLC. Bravados first appear in the [[Boastin' Bravados]] battle. They are variants of [[Scoper]]s that attack at long range. Bravados attack heroes by firing a single projectile that causes the [[Gust]] Super Effect. When attacked by a weapon, they will immediately counterattack. This ability is passive, and will occur on every weapon attack without cooldown. Bravados can climb up to higher ground as well. They are weak to [[Frozen|Frostbite]] and resist Gust. One notable Bravado, known as "Iron Hands" Sydney Rabbidwhacker, is the bandit leader of the show for the [[Western Set]], The Ballad of Plungerhands McMurdy. | ||
Bravados are dusty brown in color and wear brown cowboy hats. They wear a dark red plaid eyepatch and a handkerchief of the same color around their necks. In real life, the word "bravado" means a bold manner or a show of boldness intended to impress or intimidate. | Bravados are dusty brown in color and wear brown cowboy hats. They wear a dark red plaid eyepatch and a handkerchief of the same color around their necks. In real life, the word "bravado" means a bold manner or a show of boldness intended to impress or intimidate. | ||
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