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| name = Bravado
| name = Bravado
| alignment = Bad
| alignment = Bad
| appears in = ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''
| appears in = ''[[Rayman in the Phantom Show]]''
| location = [[The Western Set]], [[The Control Room]]
| location = [[Boastin' Bravados]], [[Operatic Showdown]], [[Royal Pain]], [[Train Wreck]]
| resistance = 556HP (Relaxing), 795HP (Average), 1033HP (Demanding)
| resistance = 556HP (Relaxing), 795HP (Average), 1033HP (Demanding)
| attacks = Pulse Shooter, Counter Blow
| attacks = Pulse Shooter, Counter Blow, Climb
| species = [[Rabbid]], wolf
| species = [[Rabbid]], wolf
}}
}}


'''Bravados''' are enemies that appear in the third ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'' DLC, ''[[Rayman in the Phantom Show]]''. They are first encountered in [[Boastin' Bravados]], the third task, and only battle of [[The Western Set]] quest.
{{Quote|Meet the Bravados! 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]]|''[[Rayman in the Phantom Show]]''}}
 
'''Bravados''' are enemies that appear in the third ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'' DLC, ''[[Rayman in the Phantom Show]]''. They are first encountered in [[Boastin' Bravados]], the only battle of the quest [[The Western Set]].


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Bravados bear a similar appearance to [[Lone Wolf|Lone Wolves]] and [[Scoper]]s in that they are a hybrid of [[Rabbid]]s, and some kind of canine creature like a wolf, and attack and defend in similar fashions. They mostly take the form of a [[Rabbid]], and can stand on two legs as well as run on all fours, but have a coat of rugged brown fur on top of the typical short white [[Rabbid]] coat, as well as a long bushy tail. Given that they frequent [[The Western Set]], and assume the role of “the bandits’ leaders” in ''The Ballad of Plungerhands McMurdy'', they dress in cowboy attire, in which they wear a cowboy hat, and a red neckerchief.
Bravados bear a similar appearance to [[Lone Wolf|Lone Wolves]] and [[Scoper]]s in that they are a hybrid of [[Rabbid]]s and some kind of canine creature like a wolf, and attack and defend in similar fashions. They mostly take the form of a [[Rabbid]], and can stand on two legs as well as run on all fours, but have a coat of rugged brown fur on top of the typical short white [[Rabbid]] coat, as well as a long bushy tail. They dress in cowboy attire, wearing a cowboy hat and a red neckerchief. They frequent the [[Space Opera Network#Western Set|Western Set]] and assume the role of “the bandits’ leaders” in ''The Ballad of Plungerhands McMurdy''.
 
<gallery widths="320px" heights="180px">
Boastin' Bravados - Intro.jpg|The three Bravados seen in the [[Boastin' Bravados]] battle
Bravado - battle close-up.jpg|[[Rayman]] up close to a Bravado
Bravado targeted in battle.jpg|The targeted Bravado puts his arms up
</gallery>


==Abilities==
==Abilities==
Bravados fire a single long-range projectile from their weapon, the Pulse Shooter, which appears to be similar to a typical cowboy shotgun. This shot is made with a flat trajectory and comes with a Gust effect, which also makes them resistant to Gust attacks from the heroes and [[Spark]]s. However, they are weak against the Frostbite effect. Additionally, they can climb up walls onto high ground, but unlike [[Lone Wolf|Lone Wolves]] and [[Scoper]]s, they will counter attack immediately after being attacked by a hero.
Bravados fire a single long-range projectile from their weapon, the Pulse Shooter, which appears to be similar to a typical cowboy shotgun. This shot is made with a flat trajectory and comes with a Gust effect, which also makes them resistant to Gust attacks from the heroes and [[Spark (Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope)|Sparks]]. However, they are weak against the Frostbite effect. Additionally, they can climb up walls onto high ground, but unlike [[Lone Wolf|Lone Wolves]] and [[Scoper]]s, they will counter attack immediately after being attacked by a hero.


==Tacticam Analysis==
==Tacticam analysis==
''”Bravados are aggressive, highly mobile enemies equipped with Gust attacks and a special ability to counterattack Heroes.''
{{Quote|Bravados are aggressive, highly mobile enemies equipped with Gust attacks and a special ability to counterattack Heroes.|sign=Tacticam analysis|source=''[[Rayman in the Phantom Show]]''}}


* '''Level:''' 8
* '''Level:''' 8
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==Memories==
==Memories==
''”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.''
{{Quote|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.|sign=[[Beep-0]]|source=''[[Rayman in the Phantom Show]]''}}
 
==Names in other languages==
{{Names
|en=Bravado
|zh_hans=匹夫兔
|zh_hant=蠻幹兔
|nl=Bravado
|fr=Bravado
|de=Bravado
|it=Spaccone
|ko=스타병 늑대
|pt=Fanfarrão
|ru=Кролбой
|es=Fanfarrio
}}
 
{{Rayman in the Phantom Show}}
 
[[fr:Bravado]]
[[zh:匹夫兔]]


[[Category:Enemies from Rayman in the Phantom Show]]
[[Category:Enemies from Rayman in the Phantom Show]]
[[Category:Enemies from Mario + Rabbids Sparks Of Hope]]
[[Category:Rabbids]]