Scoper
Scopers are enemies that appear in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope and its DLC, Rayman in the Phantom Show. They are hybrids of Rabbids and wolves that specialize in long-range attacks.
| Scoper | ||
|---|---|---|
| Alignment | Bad | |
| Appears in | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope | |
| Location | The Kraken | |
| Attacks | Longshooter DX, Climb | |
| Species | Rabbid, wolf | |
Appearance
Scopers are Rabbids wearing black and purple wolf costumes. They sport a multicolored eyepatch that is purple, pink and yellow and wield a rifle that shoots projectiles resembling rubber bands. When behind cover, they often crouch low to the ground.
Abilities
Scopers are patient, long-range fighters who prefer to attack from high ground. Their primary attack, Longshooter DX, fires two consecutive shots at a single target, which can be used to destroy cover with the first shot and damage the hero with the second. They also possess the ability to climb onto elevated platforms once per turn. Scopers are vulnerable to the Burn effect but are resistant to the Frostbite effect.
A friendly version of the Scoper can also be summoned by the heroes using the Scoper Master Spark, although it has considerably less health than regular Scopers.
Tacticam analysis
Highly mobile, with a long-range two-shot attack.—Tacticam analysis, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
- Weak: Burn
- Resistant: Frostbite
- Attack: Longshooter DX. Fires two long-range projectiles with a flat trajectory at the same target.
- Movement: Climb x1. Quickly climb to high ground.
Memories
These patient observers are usually found on higher ground, where they are treated to a tactical view of the battlefield. A molecular analysis reveals that they are averse to fire, but little bothered by the cold. While Beacon Beach is not an ideal environment for them, their long-range double-shot that forces targets from cover is highly effective... and dangerous.—JEANIE, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Names in other languages
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| English | Scoper |
| Chinese (simplified) | 神射兔 |
| Chinese (traditional) | 小狙兔 |
| Dutch | Storter |
| French | Snipeur |
| German | Sneiper |
| Italian | Myrino |
| Japanese | パッチーノ Patchīno |
| Korean | 활잡이 |
| Portuguese | Lupino |
| Russian | Стреволк |
| Spanish | Loborador |