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The '''Spaak''' ({{ja|スパー|Supā}}, ''Spar'') is a common [[enemy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''{{'}}s [[Subspace Emissary]], depicted as a cloud with facial features, a battery on its back, and eight Tesla Coils. A Spaak starts off as a white cloud, which attacks by shooting slow electric spheres with low knockback while remaining stationary during the attack. After taking a certain amount of damage, it turns into a black storm cloud, which shoots out fast lightning beams with high knockback, while at the same time moving more evasively. Both attacks can be [[reflect]]ed, [[counter]]ed, or [[absorb]]ed. The battery on its back is its weak point, and attacking it will result in double damage. Its normal mode is shown on the trophy, regardless of which form was caught via the [[Trophy Stand]].
The '''Spaak''' ({{ja|スパー|Supā}}, ''Spar'') is a common [[enemy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''{{'}}s [[Subspace Emissary]]. It is first seen in the [[Midair Stadium]] during the second phase of the level.
 
==Description==
Spaaks are depicted as a cloud with facial features, a battery on their back, and eight Tesla Coils. A Spaak starts off as a white cloud, which attacks by shooting slow electric spheres with low knockback while remaining stationary during the attack. After taking a certain amount of damage, it turns into a black storm cloud, which shoots out fast lightning beams with high knockback, while at the same time moving more evasively. Both attacks can be [[reflect]]ed, [[counter]]ed, or [[absorb]]ed. The battery on its back is its weak point, and attacking it will result in double damage. Its normal mode is shown on the trophy, regardless of which form was caught via the [[Trophy Stand]].


==Damage taken==
==Damage taken==

Revision as of 02:55, July 19, 2022

Spaak
Spaak5.JPG
SubspaceSymbol.svg

A Spaak turning around.

Universe Super Smash Bros.
Level(s) appears in Midair Stadium
Skyworld
Sea of Clouds
The Plain
The Battlefield Fortress
The Lake Shore
The Wilds II
Outside the Ancient Ruins
The Glacial Peak
Entrance to Subspace
Subspace II
The Great Maze
Point worth 400

The Spaak (スパー, Spar) is a common enemy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Subspace Emissary. It is first seen in the Midair Stadium during the second phase of the level.

Description

Spaaks are depicted as a cloud with facial features, a battery on their back, and eight Tesla Coils. A Spaak starts off as a white cloud, which attacks by shooting slow electric spheres with low knockback while remaining stationary during the attack. After taking a certain amount of damage, it turns into a black storm cloud, which shoots out fast lightning beams with high knockback, while at the same time moving more evasively. Both attacks can be reflected, countered, or absorbed. The battery on its back is its weak point, and attacking it will result in double damage. Its normal mode is shown on the trophy, regardless of which form was caught via the Trophy Stand.

Damage taken

  Normal Slash Electric Freezing Flame Grass (effect) Water (effect) Darkness Aura (effect) Specials: Direct Specials: Indirect
Damage taken ×0.9 ×0.9 ×0.1 ×0.9 ×0.9 ×0.9 ×0.9 ×0.9 ×0.9 ×0.9 ×0.45
Battery ×1.8 ×1.8 ×1.0 ×1.8 ×1.8 ×1.8 ×1.8 ×1.8 ×1.8 ×1.8 ×1.8

Name origin

Its name is a corruption of the word "spark", which references its appearance and electric attacks.

Trophy description

The Spaak trophy in Brawl.

A Subspace Army member who is mostly cloud but also reveals mechanical parts, like electrodes and batteries. In most cases, a Spaak is white and fires lightning, but it turns into a dark cloud after taking damage and chases you with fast lightning strikes. Its weak point is the battery on its back--attacking that should make it pretty easy to take down.

Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl

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Names in other languages

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Language Name
Japan Japanese スパー, Spar
UK English Spaak
France French Electronimbus
Germany German Funculus
Spain Spanish Cirrus
Italy Italian Cumulus