Bravado
Bravado | |||
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First appearance | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (Rayman in the Phantom Show) (2023) | ||
Variant of | Scoper | ||
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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 Scopers 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 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.
Profiles
Tacticam analysis
Bravados are aggressive, highly mobile enemies equipped with Gust attacks and a special ability to counterattack Heroes.
Weak: Frostbite
Resistant: Gust
- Attack
- Pulse Shooter
- Fires a single long-range projectile with a flat trajectory and a Gust effect.
- Pulse Shooter
- Ability
- Counter Blow
- Any attack is immediately counterattacked.
- Counter Blow
- Movement
- Climb x1
- Quickly climb to high ground.
- Climb x1
Memory bio
- BRAVADOS
Where's JEANIE now, I wonder? Probably making all kinds of unauthorized changes to the WM ARC. I shall therefore have to do my best with the enemy analysis. The Bravados are detestable little long-range fighters that are always on the move, climbing to elevated positions from which to fire upon us from medium-range, where we remain under constant threat of their counter attacks and Gust Super Effects.
Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Spaccone[?] | Braggart, lit. "Someone who breaks [stuff]"; same as Slammer |
- Sydney Rabbidwhacker
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Sydney "Presa di ferro" Tritarabbid[?] | Sydney "Iron grip" Rabbid-chopper |
Trivia
- Because of Sydney Rabbidwhacker in the Western Set, this is the only Scoper variant to appear on the overworld.