Ghostly Walker

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Ghostly Walker
Image for Ghostly Walkers Memory in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope
Ghostly Walker Memory image
First appearance Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022)
Variant of Rabbid
Relatives
Comparable
Ghostly Walkers! Their Gust Wave attack pushes back everyone within range! They're invisible when they move, too. Reaction shots are useless against them!”
Zephyrquake, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope

Ghostly Walkers are cloaked Rabbid enemies that appear in Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope. They are first encountered in Palette Prime story-wise, or in an optional side quest named Who Ya Gonna Call?, in Pristine Peaks.

When Ghostly Walkers move, they turn invisible, similar to Peek-a-Boos from Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle and Midnite, rendering reaction attacks from Mario, Luigi, and Edge useless. Unlike Peek-a-Boos and Midnite, they do not teleport. If Ghostly Walkers are close to a target, they will use their Gust Wave ability, in which they inflict the Gust Super Effect to all Heroes around them, as well as pushing them. They have a projectile attack that inflicts physical damage to the target. They are weak to Frostbite and resistant to Gust.

Ghostly Walkers wear tattered teal robes with bright turquoise lining, and have messy turquoise hair in a small bun. They wear chains wrapped around their heads and shackles on their arms. They also have a notch on the side of their right ears, and two holes in the center of their left ears.

Profiles

Tacticam analysis

  • Will not trigger Hero reaction abilities when moving. Has a Technique that allows it to separate Heroes from cover before attacking.
    • Weak: Frostbite
    • Resistant: Gust

Memory bio

GHOSTLY WALKERS

"Fair is far beyond the battlefield", Rabbid Peach once said. She was not referring to Ghostly Walkers at the time, but might as well have been. They turn invisible while moving, rendering and reflexive reaction abilities worthless. There is one counter tactic: Frostbite-charged attacks freeze them in their tracks. But we must be careful-when surrounded, they repel foes with strong gusts of wind.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ミエンヘン
Mienhen
From「見えん」(mien, can't see) and possibly the German diminutive suffix "-chen"

Italian Fantastrego
Ghost-witch
Spanish Caminanta Fantasmal
Ghostly Walker