Spaak
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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 Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary. It is first seen at the Midair Stadium during the second portion of the level.

DescriptionEdit

Spaaks are depicted as a cloud with rod-shaped eyes, small metal jaws, a battery on their back and an octet of Tesla coils. A Spaak starts off as white and attacks by shooting slow-moving electrical spheres with low knockback while remaining stationary during the attack. After taking a certain amount of damage, it turns black akin to a storm cloud and shoots out fast-moving bolts of lightning 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 takenEdit

                       
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 originEdit

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

TrophyEdit

 
Spaak's trophy in Brawl
Spaak
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.
 : Super Smash Bros. Brawl

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name
  Japanese スパー, Spar
  English Spaak
  French Electronimbus
  German Funculus
  Spanish Cirrus
  Italian Cumulus
  Korean 스파쿤, Spaak