Zephyrquake
| Zephyrquake | |
|---|---|
| Zephyrquake from Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope | |
| Species | Spark |
| Appears in | Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022) |
- “Yep, you've got your hands full here. Just remember that if you win, I get to come with you!”
- —Zephyrquake, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Zephyrquake is a Spark that appears in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope , located in Palette Prime, from the battle A Ghostly Sunset. After the battle, Zephyrquake joins the heroes on their adventure.
In battle, Zephyrquake's ability is Shockwave Gust, which causes three shockwaves around the Hero, dealing damage to enemies in range, and causing the Gust Super Effect. Zephyrquake can be upgraded by feeding it Star Bits, which increases the attack power of the shockwaves. Its passive ability is Gust Protector, which decreases the damage received by all Super Effects, and makes the Hero resistant to the Gust Super Effect. When upgraded, the Super Effect damage is lowered even more.
Zephyrquake is a large purple Spark with the lower half of its body being white, resembling a cloud, and a purple flower on its right side. Its appearance and ability are similar to Toxiquake, Aquaquake, Electroquake and Cryoquake.
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Shockwave Gust in action
Concept art
Names in other languages[edit ]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Note(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | テンペスクエイカ Tenpesukueika |
Tempesquaker; a portmanteau of "tempest" and "quaker" | [?] | |
| Dutch | Mistralnami | Portmanteau of "mistral" and "tsunami" | [?] | |
| French | Torna-Meha | From tornade ("tornado") and possibly Kamehameha (an energy attack from Dragon Ball) | [?] | |
| German | Aeroshaker | - | [?] | |
| Italian | Folondo | Portmanteau of folata ("gust") and masculine form of onda ("wave") | [?] | |
| Portuguese | Sismizéfir | From sísmico ("seismic") and zéfiro ("zephyr") | [?] | |
| Russian | Ветрогром Vetrogrom |
From ветер (veter, "wind") and гром (grom, "thunder") | [?] | |
| Spanish | Sismocéfiro | Portmanteau of sísmico ("seismic") and céfiro ("zephyr") | [?] |