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{{quote|You gotta '''win this battle so I can leave with you'''. Else I'm stuck here!|Pyrostar|Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope}} | {{quote|You gotta '''win this battle so I can leave with you'''. Else I'm stuck here!|Pyrostar|Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope}} | ||
'''Pyrostar''' is a [[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Spark]] that appears in ' | '''Pyrostar''' is a [[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Spark]] that appears in 'β[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'', located in [[Beacon Beach]], from the battle [[Crossing the Battleground]]. After the battle, Pyrostar joins the heroes. | ||
In battle, Pyrostar's ability is [[Burn Attack]], which provides a hero's weapon with the [[Burn]] Super Effect for that turn, as well as dealing more damage. Pyrostar can be upgraded by feeding it [[Star Bit]]s, which increases the attack power. Its passive ability, [[Burn Protector]], decreases the damage taken from Super Effects, and makes the hero resistant to the Burn Super Effect. When upgraded, the Super Effect damage is lowered even more. | In battle, Pyrostar's ability is [[Burn Attack]], which provides a hero's weapon with the [[Burn]] Super Effect for that turn, as well as dealing more damage. Pyrostar can be upgraded by feeding it [[Star Bit]]s, which increases the attack power. Its passive ability, [[Burn Protector]], decreases the damage taken from Super Effects, and makes the hero resistant to the Burn Super Effect. When upgraded, the Super Effect damage is lowered even more. |