Midnite

"See, real friends don't just up and ghost you, Edge... ...real friends stick around."

- Midnite

Midnite is a member of Cursa's army of Spark Hunters and a boss in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. She is a blue-haired female Rabbid with the appearance of a ghost, with a frilly dress and a paper fan. She was once friends with Edge.

It is stated she is not an actual ghost, but was merged with a cold and eerie mist, giving her such an appearance.

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Midnite is found at Pristine Peaks, haunting the Winter Palace, where she locks up Rabbid Rosalina in the library. To rescue her, Captain Orion gathers the help of the heroes to explore the Winter Palace, where the group sees Midnite appearing and disappearing from the walls, at one point taunting Orion by destroying one of Rabbid Rosalina's knitting tools in front of him.

Once the heroes arrive at the library, Orion runs towards Rabbid Rosalina, only to get captured and caged by Midnite. This angers Rabbid Rosalina, who joins the heroes in a fight against Midnite. After she is defeated, Captain Orion and Rabbid Rosalina are rescued and Edge confronts Midnite, who flies away with a remorseful expression.

Battle
In battle, Midnite fights similarly to the Peek-a-Boos from Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle: instead of moving, she teleports from one place to another and attacks from a distance. She has three phases, between which she uses her fan to move the library shelves into a new position, while the floor and Warp Pipes remain unchanged. She is aided in battle by Bob-ombs and Squashers in the first phase, Bob-ombs and Lone Wolves in the second one and by all of them in the third. The enemies do not respawn after being defeated.

Memories bio
Today, we encountered a bioform more terrible than any of Cursa's minions thus far - a Spark Hunter named Midnite.

''An analysis revealed that Midnite is the result of a merge between Rabbid DNA and "a cold mist during the dead of night that chills to the bone." The combination is cunning, alluring, and highly treacherous.''