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{{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 third task, and only battle of [[The Western Set]] quest. | '''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. | ||
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==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. 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. | ||
<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]]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. | ||
==Tacticam | ==Tacticam analysis== | ||
''”Bravados are aggressive, highly mobile enemies equipped with Gust attacks and a special ability to counterattack Heroes.”'' | ''”Bravados are aggressive, highly mobile enemies equipped with Gust attacks and a special ability to counterattack Heroes.”'' | ||
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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.”'' | ''”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.”'' | ||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{names | |||
|en=Bravado | |||
|es=Fanfarrio | |||
|ru=Кролбой | |||
|it=Spaccone | |||
|de=Bravado | |||
|fr=Bravado | |||
|nl=Bravado | |||
|pt=Fanfarrão | |||
|ko=스타병 늑대 | |||
|zh_hant=蠻幹兔 | |||
|zh_hans=匹夫兔 | |||
}} | |||
[[Category:Enemies from Rayman in the Phantom Show]] | [[Category:Enemies from Rayman in the Phantom Show]] | ||
Revision as of 17:31, 6 October 2023
| Bravado | ||
|---|---|---|
| Alignment | Bad | |
| Appears in | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope | |
| Location | The Western Set, The Control Room | |
| Resistance | 556HP (Relaxing), 795HP (Average), 1033HP (Demanding) | |
| Attacks | Pulse Shooter, Counter Blow | |
| Species | Rabbid, wolf | |
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!
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.
Appearance
Bravados bear a similar appearance to Lone Wolves and Scopers in that they are a hybrid of Rabbids, 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.
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The three Bravados seen in the Boastin' Bravados battle
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Rayman up close to a Bravado
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The targeted Bravado puts his arms up
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 Sparks. However, they are weak against the Frostbite effect. Additionally, they can climb up walls onto high ground, but unlike Lone Wolves and Scopers, they will counter attack immediately after being attacked by a hero.
Tacticam analysis
”Bravados are aggressive, highly mobile enemies equipped with Gust attacks and a special ability to counterattack Heroes.”
- Level: 8
- Weak: Frostbite
- Resistant: Gust
- Attack: Pulse Shooter. 120-120 DMG (20% chance of dealing 156 DMG). Fires a single long-range projectile with a flat trajectory and a Gust effect.
- Ability: Counter Blow. Any attack is immediately counterattacked.
- Movement: Climb x1. Quickly climb to high ground.
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.”
Names in other languages
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| English | Bravado |
| Chinese (simplified) | 匹夫兔 |
| Chinese (traditional) | 蠻幹兔 |
| Dutch | Bravado |
| French | Bravado |
| German | Bravado |
| Italian | Spaccone |
| Korean | 스타병 늑대 |
| Portuguese | Fanfarrão |
| Russian | Кролбой |
| Spanish | Fanfarrio |