Magnafowl
| Magnafowl | ||
|---|---|---|
| Alignment | Bad | |
| Appears in | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope | |
| Location | Boxing Ring, Royal Pain | |
| Attacks | Clucker Clobber, Attract | |
| Species | Rabbid, feline | |
Magnafowls are enemies that appear in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope and its DLC, Rayman in the Phantom Show. They are a variant of the Wildclaw enemy that use a special technique to pull heroes towards them before attacking them with a rubber chicken.
Appearance
Magnafowls are a type of feline-Rabbid hybrid, similar in build to Wildclaws. Their most notable feature is the large rubber chicken they wield on one arm in place of a weapon.
Abilities
Magnafowls attack with a short-range area attack called "Clucker Clobber". Their primary strategy involves using their "Attract" technique, which acts like a magnet to pull heroes within its range closer, leaving them vulnerable to a follow-up attack. This technique has a two-turn cooldown.
They are weak to the Ooze Super Effect but are resistant to the Shock Super Effect.
Tacticam analysis
Targets closest rival to unleash area attacks that deal massive damage. If its closest opponent isn't within range, it will use its Technique to draw them in close.—Tacticam analysis, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
- Weak: Ooze
- Resistant: Shock
- Attack: Clucker Clobber. Short-range area attack.
- Technique: Attract (2-turn cooldown). Attracts all targets within range to bring them closer.
Memories
I could be forgiven for not taking these creatures seriously at first sight, for isn't that the purpose of a rubber chicken? Not in this case. The unconventional weapon acts as a magnet, drawing Heroes to it against their will where they can be pounded like a cutlet. The rubber weapon gives them resistance to electricity, while their feline penchant for cleanliness makes them susceptible to filthy Ooze attacks.—JEANIE, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Names in other languages
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| English | Magnafowl |
| Chinese (simplified) | 火鸡力士 |
| Chinese (traditional) | 狂鬼兔 |
| Dutch | Veerwoester |
| French | Cocoriclaque |
| German | Federvieh |
| Italian | Ruspante |
| Japanese | クックルクロー Kukkurukurō |
| Korean | 꼬꼬비 |
| Portuguese | Galogro |
| Russian | Клювохват |
| Spanish | Magnallino |