Tableturf Battle
Type | Online Multiplayer or Single player with CPUs[1] |
Players | 2 |
Ranked | Yes |
Weapons | All |
Controllers | Joy-Con Nintendo Switch Pro Controller |
Release Date | 9 September 2022 |
Tableturf Battle is an in-universe collectible card game inspired by Turf War battles, but turn-based and designed for two players. Both players use the cards in their customizable decks to add ink patterns to a grid-like board, competing to have the most ink on the board by the end of the game. Tableturf Battle is popular in the Splatlands.
In Splatoon 3, Tableturf Battle can be played at the Tableturf Battle Dojo in Splatsville, Inkopolis Plaza, or Inkopolis Square.
History
Tableturf Battle was announced on 10 August 2022 during the Splatoon 3 Direct. It was released with the launch of Splatoon 3. Online Tableturf Battle was confirmed on 23 February 2023 to release at the start of Fresh Season 2023.
Cards
- Main article: List of Tableturf Battle cards in Splatoon 3
There are currently 266 cards to collect. The cards are based on weapons, characters, enemies, and other Splatoon concepts such as Tower Control.
Attributes
The face of every card has:
- a name at the top,
- an illustration in the center,
- an 8-by-8 square grid containing an ink pattern in the lower-right corner,
- a number inside a diamond in the lower-left corner equal to the number of squares the pattern covers, and
- a Special Point spend, indicated by the number of Special Space squares that are shown at the bottom.
The ink pattern depicted in the grid is added to the board when the card is played. Most card patterns contain exactly one Special Space, indicated by their unique color.
A card's Special Point spend is typically proportionate to its size, roughly equal to one Special Point per three spaces (rounded up). Cards that do not feature a Special Space have a lower Special Point spend than other cards of the same size.
There are three levels of card rarity: Common, Rare, and Fresh. The color of the card's name and the diamond in the lower-left corner correspond to this rarity, being either purple, yellow, or multi-colored respectively.
Each card has a sequence number that is not shown on the card but can be used for sorting. For example, the .52 Gal card is No. 7.
Each card has an upgrade level that affects the card's appearance. The level is indicated using one, two, or three stars.
Acquiring cards
Every player receives a Starter Deck from Staff at the Tableturf Battle Dojo upon speaking to them for the first time.[2] This deck is always comprised of these 15 cards in this order.
Starter deck | ||
---|---|---|
8 Splattershot
|
6 Slosher
|
9 Zapfish
|
8 Blaster
|
8 Splat Dualies
|
14 Flooder
|
9 Splat Roller
|
11 Tri-Stringer
|
5 Chum
|
8 Splat Charger
|
5 Splatana Wiper
|
10 SquidForce
|
12 Heavy Splatling
|
3 Splat Bomb
|
15 Marigold
|
Players can earn either normal or "fresh" card packs by increasing their Tableturf Battle rank[3] or catalog level. The Shell-Out Machine also has a 4% chance to dispense normal packs, but currently does not offer the opportunity to dispense fresh card packs. The player can find up to seven card packs by exploring Alterna as well. A pack contains five random cards,[3] with a fresh pack containing one guaranteed Fresh card. Players cannot own more than one copy of a card;[3] duplicates are converted to a certain number of card bits based on their rarity.[3][4] Players can spend card bits to acquire new cards or upgrade the appearance of existing cards.[3]
Upgrading cards
Upgrading a card from ★ to ★★ changes its background image.[5]
Upgrading a card from ★★ to ★★★ adds a holographic foil layer.[5]
Card bits
Card bits can be used to create cards or upgrade existing ones. Card bits can be acquired by getting duplicates of cards the player already has from normal or fresh card packs. The amount of card bits the player gets depends on the rarity of the card. The maximum number of card bits a player can have at one time is 999, after which, any card bits acquired will not be added to the total and will disappear. Card bits can also be used to make cards that the player does not have, and upgrade the appearance of cards that the player has collected.
Duplicate Yield |
Creating Card |
Upgrading Card | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
★★ | ★★★ | |||
Common | 1 | 5 | 10 | 20 |
Rare | 5 | 15 | 20 | 40 |
Fresh | 20 | 40 | 30 | 60 |
Decks
A deck contains 15 cards. A player can save up to 32 decks, assigning a name and a card sleeve design to each one. When selecting or editing a deck, the total number of spaces covered by the ink patterns of cards in the deck is shown.
When the player receives the Starter Deck, it is automatically saved to their first deck slot with the name "Starter Deck" and the default sleeves.
Sleeves
New sleeves can be unlocked by reaching certain Tableturf ranks or by defeating a non-jellyfish (except Jelonzo, Jelfonzo, and Jel La Fleur) rival 30 times on level 3.
Crusty Sean's sleeve design is available as a Wandercrust reward.
Rank sleeves
-
Default
Character sleeves
- * Only available after purchase of the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass.
- ** Only available after purchase of the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass and completion the main story of Side Order.
Rules
A game lasts 12 turns. Each turn, working simultaneously, both players choose a card from a hand of four cards and decide where to place that card's ink pattern on the board. Players may also pass, discarding one card from their hand and gaining a Special Point.
Ink placement
A card's ink pattern must be placed orthogonally or diagonally adjacent to spaces that already contain the player's ink. On a normal turn, it cannot overlap existing ink.
If both players try to place their ink patterns in the same spot, one of two things happens:
- If the two cards have different numbers, then the card with the larger ink pattern is placed first, and the card with the smaller ink pattern is placed second. The smaller pattern covers up the larger one.[6][7] However, Special Spaces can only be covered by other Special Spaces.
- If the two cards have the same number, then both cards add their ink patterns to the board at the same time. Spaces where the patterns overlap become neutral walls and cannot be inked again. Special Spaces do not become walls unless both are on the exact same square.
Special Spaces and Special Attacks
When a Special Space on the board has no empty spaces adjacent to it (including diagonally), the space begins to glow with a fiery effect. When this happens, the player that the space belongs to earns a Special Point. Special points can also be earned when passing turns.
A player can spend Special Points to play a card as a Special Attack, allowing the card's ink pattern to be placed over existing ink (but not Special Spaces or Walls) and replace it. When a card is played as a Special Attack, its ink pattern must be placed orthogonally or diagonally adjacent to one of the player's own Special Spaces on the board.
End of game
The player with more ink spaces on the board at the end of the game wins. However, a player who resigns always loses, regardless of how many ink spaces they have.
Rank and rewards
Players earn Tableturf Points at the end of each game. When fighting computer-controlled opponents, 40 points are awarded for a loss or draw, while 100, 115, or 130 points are awarded for a win against a rival from the Tableturf Battle Dojo, depending on the rival's level. When winning against a computer-controlled Inkling or Octoling challenged in the plaza, 115, 130 or 150 points can be awarded. This value is fixed for each player that appears, seemingly at random. No points are awarded for resigning (giving up).
In online battles, by fighting other players in the Lobby or the Shoal, each player instead earns Tableturf Points based on the number of spaces of their color at the end of a match, capping out at 100. This is true regardless of the outcome of a match, and also applies if a player resigns from the battle.
At certain point thresholds, the player's Tableturf Rank increases, allowing access to new opponents and unlocking new Tableturf Battle stages (for use when testing out decks in the editor), as well as badges for Splashtag and emote options.[3]
After the player reaches Tableturf Rank 50, for every fifth rank, they get rewarded 20 card bits. For every 100th rank and Rank 999, they get a fresh card pack and a badge.
Tableturf Battle rank rewards
Rank | Points needed | Reward | |
---|---|---|---|
Total | Diff. | ||
1 | 0 | N/A | Baby Jelly |
2 | 100 | 100 | Cool Jelly |
3 | 250 | 150 | Pack of cards |
4 | 400 | 150 | Aggro Jelly |
5 | 550 | 150 | Thunder Point |
6 | 700 | 150 | Fun - Tableturf Battler |
7 | 850 | 150 | Sheldon |
8 | 1000 | 150 | X Marks the Garden |
9 | 1150 | 150 | Pack of cards |
10 | 1300 | 150 | Banner |
11 | 1500 | 200 | Gnarly Eddy |
12 | 1750 | 250 | Tableturf Battle sticker 1 |
13 | 2050 | 300 | Jel La Fleur |
14 | 2400 | 350 | Square Squared |
15 | 2810 | 410 | Mr. Coco |
16 | 3270 | 460 | Pack of cards |
17 | 3790 | 520 | Harmony |
18 | 4370 | 580 | Lakefront Property |
19 | 5000 | 630 | Judd |
20 | 5690 | 690 | Card Sleeves |
21 | 6440 | 750 | Li'l Judd |
22 | 7250 | 810 | Double Gemini |
23 | 8120 | 870 | Pack of cards |
24 | 9060 | 940 | Murch |
25 | 10060 | 1000 | Banner |
26 | 11130 | 1070 | Shiver |
27 | 12260 | 1130 | River Drift |
28 | 13460 | 1200 | Tri-Stringer card shield |
29 | 14730 | 1270 | Frye |
30 | 16070 | 1340 | Card Shark |
31 | 17480 | 1410 | Big Man |
32 | 18960 | 1480 | Tableturf Battle sticker 2 |
33 | 20510 | 1550 | Pack of cards |
34 | 22140 | 1630 | Staff |
35 | 23840 | 1700 | Box Seats |
36 | 25620 | 1780 | Tableturf Battle sticker 3 |
37 | 27480 | 1860 | Trizooka card shield |
38 | 29420 | 1940 | Cuttlefish |
39 | 31440 | 2020 | Tableturf Battle sticker 4 |
40 | 33540 | 2100 | Card Sleeves |
41 | 35720 | 2180 | Agent 1 |
42 | 37990 | 2270 | Tableturf Battle sticker 5 |
43 | 40340 | 2350 | Smallfry card shield |
44 | 42780 | 2440 | Agent 2 |
45 | 45310 | 2530 | Tableturf Battle sticker 6 |
46 | 47930 | 2620 | Banner |
47 | 50640 | 2710 | Clone Jelly |
48 | 53450 | 2810 | Tableturf Battle sticker 7 |
49 | 56350 | 2900 | Card Sleeves |
50 | 59683 | 3333 | The Strongest - Card Gamer |
Tableturf Battle badge rewards
Tableturf Battle collection badges | ||
---|---|---|
Collected 90 Unique Tableturf Battle Cards | ||
Collected 120 Unique Tableturf Battle Cards | ||
Collected 150 Unique Tableturf Battle Cards |
Other Tableturf Battle badges | ||
---|---|---|
Tableturf Battle Dojo Max Level Champ | Defeat every character on Level 3 at least once |
Other rewards
Tableturf Battle banners | ||
---|---|---|
Reached Tableturf Rank 10 | ||
Reached Tableturf Rank 25 | ||
Reached Tableturf Rank 46 |
Miscellaneous | ||
---|---|---|
Image | Name | How to obtain |
Card Shark emote | Reach Tableturf Rank 30 | |
Pack of cards | Reaching ranks 3, 9, 16, 23, and 33 |
Opponents
- Main article: List of Tableturf Battle rivals in Splatoon 3
There are thirty Splatsville and Inkopolis locals to fight in Tableturf Battle, each of whom wields a unique deck of cards. Each of these locals have three difficulty rankings: Rank 1, Rank 2, and Rank 3. When a new local is unlocked, only Rank 1 is available for the player to challenge. When the player has beaten a local three times at a particular Rank, the next sequential Rank is unlocked.
The Splatsville locals are comprised of "Baby Jelly", "Cool Jelly", "Aggro Jelly", Sheldon, Gnarly Eddy, Jel La Fleur, Mr. Coco, Harmony, Judd, Li'l Judd, Murch, Shiver, Frye, Big Man, "Staff", Cuttlefish, Agent 1, Agent 2, and "Clone Jelly". They are unlocked as the player increases their rank. However, if the player attempts to challenge any member of Deep Cut or the New Squidbeak Splatoon, including Cuttlefish, before completing Return of the Mammalians, the Staff will tell them that the character they wish to battle is not available.
The Inkopolis locals are comprised of Shelly, Annie, Jelonzo, Fred Crumbs, Spyke, Flow, Jelfonzo, Bisk, Pearl, Marina and Acht. Shelly, Annie, Jelonzo, Fred Crumbs and Spyke are automatically unlocked upon purchasing Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass, regardless of the player's rank. Flow, Jelfonzo, Bisk, Pearl, Marina and Acht are unlocked upon completing Splatoon 3: Side Order. If the player attempts to challenge a character which has not yet been unlocked, the Staff will have the same dialogue as for rivals involved in Return of the Mammalians; attempting to challenge Acht in particular will result in unique dialogue from the Staff where she claims to be unfamiliar with them.
There are additional requirements to be able to battle specific characters. Staff will tell the player that the character they wish to battle is not available if they attempt to challenge Sheldon, Gnarly Eddy, Jel La Fleur, Mr. Coco, Harmony, Murch, Shelly, Annie, Jelonzo, Fred Crumbs, Spyke, Flow, Jelfonzo, or Bisk without first having spoken to them. Idols are also unavailable in their hub of origin during a Splatfest. This means that:
- Shiver, Frye and Big Man cannot be challenged in Splatsville.
- Agent 1 and Agent 2 cannot be challenged in Inkopolis Plaza.
- Pearl and Marina cannot be challenged in Inkopolis Square.
Some player avatars holding a small spread of cards can be played against; they gather by groups of three to the right of Hotlantis and around the Battle Dojo. Each takes the form of a computer opponent using that player's deck. Beating them can award either 115, 130, or 150 exp, as shown before challenging them. AIs awarding 150 exp have a much more aggressive playstyle.
Version 3.0.0 made online play against other human players possible.
Stages
There are 15 stages, including 8 that were present at launch and 7 added in version 7.0.0.
Stage | Availability | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Icon | Name | Spaces | Rival | Unlock |
Main Street | 234 | Baby Jelly, Cool Jelly, Frye and Clone Jelly | Unlocked by default | |
Thunder Point | 240 | Aggro Jelly, Gnarly Eddy and Big Man | Rank 5 | |
X Marks the Garden | 245 | Sheldon, Judd and Cuttlefish | Rank 8 | |
Square Squared | 225 | Jel La Fleur, Mr. Coco and Agent 1 | Rank 14 | |
Lakefront Property | 240 | Harmony, Murch and Jelonzo* | Rank 18 | |
Double Gemini | 249 | Li'l Judd and Shelly* | Rank 22 | |
River Drift | 245 | Shiver, Agent 2 and Annie* | Rank 27 | |
Box Seats | 100 | Staff and Fred Crumbs* | Rank 35 | |
Girder for Battle | 246 | Spyke*‡ | Unlocked by default (since Version 7.0.0) | |
Mask Mansion | 257 | Jelfonzo** | Unlocked by default (since Version 7.0.0) | |
Sticky Thicket | 240 | Bisk** | Unlocked by default (since Version 7.0.0) | |
Cracker Snap | 249 | Flow** | Unlocked by default (since Version 7.0.0) | |
Two-Lane Splattop | 250 | Marina** | Unlocked by default (since Version 7.0.0) | |
Pedal to the Metal | 252 | Pearl** | Unlocked by default (since Version 7.0.0) | |
Over the Line | 242 | Acht** | Unlocked by default (since Version 7.0.0) |
- * Only available after purchase of the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass.
- ** Only available after purchase of the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass and completion the main story of Side Order.
- ‡ Before version 7.0.0, the stage used by Spyke was Square Squared.
Music
The music that plays in Tableturf Battle is produced by Ancho-V Games.
Fictional band | Song name | Audio sample |
---|---|---|
Ancho-V Games | Tableturf Level Selection | |
Tableturf Deck Selection | ||
Tableturf Main Theme | ||
Tableturf Three Turns Remaining | ||
Tableturf Win Theme | ||
Tableturf Loss or Draw Theme | ||
Tableturf Card List |
Quotes
“ | Remember the discovery of the Tableturf Battle minigame in our Splatoon 3 Direct? SRL here - we wanted to make sure this competitive card game didn't get lost in the shuffle, so to speak. Collect cards, build out your deck, and see who can ink the most 2D table turf to win!
Of course, Tableturf Battle is deeper than that, and we've discovered that an official manual exists! Nothing beats field research, but you can get a tentacle up by reading through the manual carefully before starting a battle. Did you even KNOW there are Special Attacks? |
” |
Gallery
-
Card List screen[10]
-
Results screen[10]
-
Tableturf Battle machines on the upper floor of the lobby.
-
Logo
-
Card illustrations
-
An unusual arrangement of neutral spaces, seen at left, caused by two Heavy Splatling cards being played in the exact same space.
-
An instance of receiving a pack of Tableturf Battle cards that are already possessed by the player, having them be converted into Card Bits.
-
A draw against Sheldon.
-
The Card-Bit Exchange, showing what cards the player does and does not have.
-
Opting to create the E-liter 4K card.
-
The result
-
Deep Cut playing Tableturf Battle, from the Winter 2022 issue of Nintendo Magazine.
-
A group of player avatars stood by the Tableturf Battle Dojo.
-
The cards held by player avatars.
Rules
-
Tableturf Battle: The Freshest Card Game
-
A One-on-One Turf War...with Cards!
-
Ink It All with Cards
-
The Rules of Inking
-
The Where and How of Inking
-
Special Points for You
-
Special Attacks Turn the Tide
-
Build Your Collection
-
Deck Out Your Cards
Trivia
- Excluding rivals added through the Splatoon 3: Expansion Pass, each unlocked rival uses a stage the player can unlock one rank after.
- There are several Tableturf rivals that can change in appearance based on differing circumstances.
- During Splatfests, Baby Jelly, Cool Jelly, and Aggro Jelly have their bodies colored to the teams that Shiver, Frye, and Big Man are representing, respectively, showing they are backing those teams.
- Li'l Judd wears a headset microphone after completing Return of the Mammalians (which can be seen both when he is challenged in Tableturf Battle or when he is judging Turf War or Anarchy Battles).
- Jelonzo wears one of four different outfits depending on the day of the week, just like when visited at Jelly Fresh.
- Similar to Jelonzo, Fred Crumbs cycles between four different pairs of shoes depending on the day of the week, like when visited him at Shrimp Kicks. However, since he is sitting in front of a table, it is no possible for the player to see this without camera hacks.
- As with Jelonzo and Fred Crumbs, Jelfonzo wears one of six different outfits depending on the day of the week, like when visited at Ye Olde Cloth Shoppe.
- All cards based on special weapons share three characteristics: their area is exactly 12 spaces, their Special Point spend is three points, which is lower than other cards of the same size, and they are the only cards to lack a Special Space.
- There are only six cards in the base game that do not appear in any rival's deck: Sploosh-o-matic, Splash-o-matic, .52 Gal, Jet Squelcher, H-3 Nozzlenose, and Glooga Dualies.
- CPU-controlled players that the player may choose to face appear holding the Tri-Stringer, Splatana Stamper, Smallfry, and Trizooka cards in their hands.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | 陣取大戦ナワバトラー jintori taisen nawabatorā |
Great Territory Wars: Turf-Battler |
Dutch | Slijkslag | From slijk ("mud") and slag ("battle" and, from card games, "the winning of cards from players by one player") |
French (NOE) | Cartes & Territoire | Cards & Territory |
German | Revierdecks | Turf decks |
Italian | Splattanza | Likely from "Splat" and "Abbondanza" ("Abundance"). |
Russian | Карты и район Karty i rayon |
Cards and region[a] |
Spanish (NOA) | Combate carterritorial | From combate ("combat," "battle"), carta ("playing card") and territorial (which is also the term used for Turf Wars) |
Spanish (NOE) | Lucha carterritorial | From lucha ("fight"), carta ("playing card") and territorial (which is also the term used for Turf Wars) |
Chinese (Simplified) | 占地斗士 zhàndì dòushì |
Turf Fighter |
Chinese (Traditional) | 占地鬥士 zhàndì dòushì |
Turf Fighter |
Korean | 영역 배틀러 yeongyeok baeteulleo |
Turf Battler |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | カードパック Kādo-pakku |
Pack of cards |
Dutch | Pakje kaarten | Pack of cards |
French | Jeu de cartes | Card game |
German | Kartenpäckchen | Card pack |
Italian | Bustina di carte | Packet of cards |
Russian | Колода карт Koloda kart |
Card deck |
Spanish | Paquete de cartas | Pack of cards |
Chinese (Simplified) | 卡片包 | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 卡包 | |
Korean | 카드 팩 | Card Pack |
Internal | CardPack[11] | - |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | フレッシュカードパック Furesshu-kādo-pakku |
Fresh pack of cards |
Dutch | Vers pakje kaarten | Fresh pack of cards |
French (NOA) | Jeu de cartes cool | Cool card game |
French (NOE) | Jeu de cartes classe | Fresh card game |
German | Spritziges Kartenpäckchen | Fresh Card pack[b] |
Italian | Bustina mitica | Mythical packet |
Russian | Свежая колода карт Svezhaya koloda kart |
Fresh card deck |
Spanish | Paquete de cartas exclusivo | Exclusive pack of cards |
Chinese (Simplified) | 新鲜卡片包 | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 新鮮卡包 | |
Korean | 프레시 카드 팩 | Fresh Card Pack |
Internal | CardPackFresh[11] | - |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | カードスリーブ Kādo-surību |
Card sleeves |
Dutch | Kaartenhoesjes | Card covers |
French | Motifs de cartes | Card patterns |
German | Kartenhüllen | Card sleeves |
Italian | Stili per il dorso delle carte | Styles for card backs |
Russian | Кармашки для карт Karmashki dlya kart |
Card sleeves |
Spanish | Funda para carta | Card sleeve |
Chinese (Simplified) | 卡片套 | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 卡套 | |
Korean | 카드 슬리브 | Card sleeve |
Internal | CardSleeve[11] | - |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | スペシャルアタック Supesharu-atakku |
Special Attack |
Dutch | Speciale aanval | |
French | Attaque spéciale | Special attack |
German | Spezialangriff | Special attack |
Italian | Attacco speciale | Special attack |
Russian | Особая атака Osobaya ataka |
Special attack |
Spanish | Ataque especial | Special attack |
Chinese (Simplified) | 特殊攻击 | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 特殊攻擊 | |
Korean | 스페셜 어택 | Special Attack |
Internal | SpecialAttack[11] | - |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | スペシャルポイント Supesharu-pointo |
Special Point |
Dutch | Speciaal punt | Special point |
French | Points spéciaux | Special points |
German | Spezialpunkt | Special point |
Italian | Punto speciale | Special point |
Russian | Особое очко Osoboe ochko |
Special point |
Spanish | Punto especial | Special point |
Chinese (Simplified) | 特殊点数 | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 特殊點數 | |
Korean | 스페셜 포인트 | Special Point |
Internal | SpecialPoint[11] | - |
Stage names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | こぢんまりスタジアム kojinmari sutajiamu |
Small Stadium |
Dutch | Afgemeten arena | Measured arena |
French | Gradins gredins | Scoundrel stands |
German | Kompakt-Stadion | Compact Stadium |
Italian | Stadio accogliente | Cozy stadium |
Russian | Уютный стадион Uyutnyy stadion |
Cozy stadium |
Spanish (NOA) | Gradas agradables | Nice bleachers |
Spanish (NOE) | Graderío agradable | Nice bleachers |
Chinese (Simplified) | 小巧竞技场 xiǎoqiǎo jìngjì chǎng (Mandarin) |
Small Arena |
Chinese (Traditional) | 小巧競技場 xiǎoqiǎo jìngjì chǎng (Mandarin) |
Small Arena |
Korean | 아담 스타디움 adam seutadium |
Adam Stadium |
Internal | SmallSquare[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ふたごアイランド futago airando |
Twin Island |
Dutch | Tweelingeilanden | Twin islands |
French | Jumelles aquatiques | Aquatic twins[c] |
German | Gemini-Inseln | Gemini Islands |
Italian | Isole gemelle | Twin Islands |
Russian | Острова Близнецы Ostrova Bliznetsy |
Twin Islands |
Spanish | Gemelos acuáticos | Aquatic twins |
Chinese (Simplified) | 双子岛 shuāngzi dǎo (Mandarin) |
Twin Islands |
Chinese (Traditional) | 雙子島 shuāngzi dǎo (Mandarin) |
Twin Islands |
Korean | 쌍둥이 아일랜드 ssangdungi ailraendeu |
Twin Island |
Internal | WDiamond[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ぽっかりレイク pokkari reiku |
Gaping Lake |
Dutch | Kempkloof | Kemp gorge |
French | Rives du risque | Riverbanks of risk |
German | Schlundsee | Maw Lake |
Italian | Villa in riva al lago | Villa by the lake |
Russian | Озеро Зев Ozero Zev |
Lake Zev |
Spanish | Laguna raruna | Weird lagoon |
Chinese (Simplified) | 轻飘湖 qīngpiāo hú (Mandarin) |
Light Lake |
Chinese (Traditional) | 輕飄湖 qīngpiāo hú (Mandarin) |
Light Lake |
Korean | 두둥실 레이크 dudungsil reikeu |
Dudungsil Lake |
Internal | CenterHole[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | まっすぐストリート massugu sutorīto |
Straight Street |
Dutch | Hoofdstraat | Main Street |
French | Rue principale | Main street |
German | Hauptstraße | Main Road |
Italian | Via principale | Main Street |
Russian | Главная улица Glavnaya ulitsa |
Main Street |
Spanish | Calle principal | Main Street |
Chinese | 正直大道 zhèngzhí dàdào (Mandarin) |
Integrity Avenue |
Korean | 직진 스트리트 jikjin seuteuriteu |
Straight Street |
Internal | Rectangle[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | うねうねリバー uneune ribā |
Undulating River |
Dutch | Kronkelrivier | Winding River |
French | Torrent tortueux | Winding stream |
German | Schlängelfluss | Snaking River |
Italian | Torrente tortuoso | Winding stream |
Russian | Змеиная река Zmeinaya reka |
Snake river |
Spanish | Cauce serpenteante | Meandering riverbed |
Chinese (Simplified) | 扭转河 niǔzhuǎn hé (Mandarin) |
Twist River |
Chinese (Traditional) | 扭轉河 niǔzhuǎn hé (Mandarin) |
Twist River |
Korean | 구불구불 리버 gubulgubul ribeo |
Meandering River |
Internal | SShape[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ましかくスクエア mashikaku sukuea |
Square Square |
Dutch | Kwadraatplein | Squared square |
French | Square de l'espoir | Square of hope |
German | Viereck-Plaza | Quadrangle Plaza |
Italian | Piazza spiazzata | Displaced square |
Russian | Квадратная площадь Kvadratnaya ploshchad' |
Square square |
Spanish | Esplanada cuadrada | Square esplanade |
Chinese (Simplified) | 正方广场 zhèngfāng guǎngchǎng (Mandarin) |
Square Square |
Chinese (Traditional) | 正方廣場 zhèngfāng guǎngchǎng (Mandarin) |
Square Square |
Korean | 정사각형 스퀘어 jeongsagakhyeong seukweeo |
Square Square |
Internal | Square[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | かみなりステーション kaminari sutēshon |
Lightning Station |
Dutch | Donderstation | Thunder station |
French | Clairière de l'éclair | Clearing of lightning |
German | Blitz-Station | Blitz station |
Italian | Punta Tuono | Point Thunder |
Russian | Грозовой мыс Grozovoy mys |
Thunder cape |
Spanish | Central de rayos | Station of lightnings |
Chinese (Simplified) | 雷霆车站 léitíng chēzhàn (Mandarin) |
Thunder Station |
Chinese (Traditional) | 雷霆車站 léitíng chēzhàn (Mandarin) |
Thunder Station |
Korean | 번개 스테이션 beongae seuteisyeon |
Lightning Station |
Internal | Zigzag[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ばってんガーデン batten gāden |
X-Mark Garden |
Dutch | Kruistuin | Cross garden |
French | Jardin des plaintes | Garden of complaints |
German | X-Garten | X Garden |
Italian | Giardino X | Garden X |
Russian | Сад X Sad X |
Garden X |
Spanish | Jardín marcado | Marked garden |
Chinese (Simplified) | 罚分花园 fáfēn huāyuán (Mandarin) |
Penalty Garden |
Chinese (Traditional) | 罰分花園 fáfēn huāyuán (Mandarin) |
Penalty Garden |
Korean | 가위표 가든 gawipyo gadeun |
Scissor Garden |
Internal | Cross[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | てっこつビルディング tekkotsu birudingu |
Steel-Beam Building |
Dutch | Balkenconstructie | Beam construction |
French | Poutrelle cruelle | Cruel Girder |
German | Stahlträger | Steel Beam |
Italian | Palazzo d'acciaio | Palace of Steel |
Russian | Боевой брус Boyevoy brus |
Combat Girder |
Spanish | Estructura edificativa | Construct-ative Structure |
Chinese (Simplified) | 钢骨建筑 gānggǔ jiànzhú (Mandarin) |
Steel-Frame Building |
Chinese (Traditional) | 鋼骨建築 gānggǔ jiànzhú (Mandarin) |
Steel-Frame Building |
Korean | 철골 빌딩 cheolgol bilding |
Steel-Frame Building |
Internal | IShape[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | ぱきっとビスケット pakitto bisuketto |
Snapped Biscuit |
Dutch | Splitskoek | Split biscuit[d] |
French | Biscuit biseauté | Beveled Biscuit |
German | Keksbruch | Biscuit Break |
Italian | Biscotto spezzato | Broken Biscuit |
Russian | Крекер-слом Kreker-slom |
Cracker Collapse |
Spanish | Aperitivo quebradizo | Brittle Appetizer |
Chinese (Simplified) | 清脆饼干 qīngcuì bǐnggān (Mandarin) |
Fragile Cookie |
Chinese (Traditional) | 清脆餅乾 qīngcuì bǐngqián (Mandarin) |
Fragile Cookie |
Korean | 부서진 비스킷 buseojin biseukit |
Broken Biscuit |
Internal | Stairs[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | かめんハウス kamen hausu |
Mask House |
Dutch | Maskervilla | Mask villa |
French | Manoir masqué | Masked Manor |
German | Maskenarena | Mask Arena |
Italian | Magione delle maschere | Masquerade Mansion |
Russian | Усадьба масок Usad'ba masok |
Mask Manor |
Spanish | Mansión enmascarada | Masked Mansion |
Chinese (Simplified) | 面具屋 miànjù wū (Mandarin) |
Mask House |
Chinese (Traditional) | 面具屋 miànjù wū (Mandarin) |
Mask House |
Korean | 가면 하우스 gamyeon hauseu |
Mask House |
Internal | Face[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | まっくらフォレスト makkura foresuto |
Pitch-Dark Forest |
Dutch | Nachtwoud | Night woods |
French | Forêt funeste | Disastrous Forest |
German | Finsterdickicht | Dark Thicket |
Italian | Boschetto appiccicoso | Sticky Thicket (literally translated from English) |
Russian | Патовая куща Patovaya kushcha |
Hopeless Bush |
Spanish | Foresta funesta | Disastrous Forest |
Chinese (Simplified) | 漆黑深林 qīhēi shēnlín (Mandarin) |
Pitch-Black Deep Forest |
Chinese (Traditional) | 漆黑深林 qīhēi shēnlín (Mandarin) |
Pitch-Black Deep Forest |
Korean | 암흑 포레스트 amheung poreseuteu |
Dark Forest |
Internal | ManyHole[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | かそくハイウェイ kasoku haiwei |
Accelerating Highway |
Dutch | Versnelweg | Accelerate highway[e] |
French | Piste belliciste | Warmongering Track |
German | Turbopiste | Turbo Track |
Italian | Splautostrada | Splatway[f] |
Russian | Турбомагистраль Turbomagistral' |
Turbo Highway |
Spanish | Pista fulgurante | Shining Track |
Chinese (Simplified) | 加速高速公路 jiāsù gāosù gōnglù (Mandarin) |
High-Speed Acceleration Highway |
Chinese (Traditional) | 加速高速公路 jiāsù gāosù gōnglù (Mandarin) |
High-Speed Acceleration Highway |
Korean | 가속 하이웨이 gasong haiwei |
Accelerating Highway |
Internal | ManySp[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | そっくりストリート sokkuri sutorīto |
Look-Alike Streets |
Dutch | Dubbele buurt | Double neighborhood |
French | Couloirs en miroir | Mirrored Corridors |
German | Zweispur-Splat | Two-Lane Splat |
Italian | Strade identiche | Identical Streets |
Russian | Дороги-двойники Dorogi-dvoyniki |
Twin Roads |
Spanish | Carriles gemelos | Twin Lanes |
Chinese (Simplified) | 酷似大道 kùsì dàdào (Mandarin) |
Look-Alike Thoroughfares |
Chinese (Traditional) | 酷似大道 kùsì dàdào (Mandarin) |
Look-Alike Thoroughfares |
Korean | 붕어빵 스트리트 bungeoppang seuteuriteu |
Look-Alike Streets |
Internal | Divide[11] |
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | へだたりウォール hedatari wōru |
Estrangement Wall |
Dutch | Scheidingsmuur | Dividing wall |
French | Cloison clivante | Cleaving Partition |
German | Trennwall | Dividing Wall |
Italian | Muro di confine | Border Wall |
Russian | Стена Разделения Stena Razdeleniya |
Wall of Separation |
Spanish | Muro divisor | Dividing Wall |
Chinese (Simplified) | 间隔墙 jiàngé qiáng (Mandarin) |
Partition Wall |
Chinese (Traditional) | 間隔牆 jiàngé qiáng (Mandarin) |
Partition Wall |
Korean | 간극의 벽 gangeug-ui byeok |
Wall of Separation |
Internal | Painted[11] |
Translation notes
- ↑ The word "region" comes from the Russian name of Turf War, which is "Бой за район" "Boy za rayon" ("Battle for the region").
- ↑ A more literal translation is "Energized Card pack", but Spritzig is used throughout the German version of the Splatoon series as a translation for "fresh".
- ↑ The word for twins is specifically feminine here, directly implying they are islands (also a feminine noun, singular being une île) without using the word itself.
- ↑ From splitsen ("to split") and spritskoek ("cruller")
- ↑ From versnellen ("to accelerate") and snelweg ("highway")
- ↑ A pun on "splat" and autostrada ("highway")
References
- ↑ 12 NEW Splatoon 3 Details: Shiver's Identity, No More Spawn Camping, Card Game Online Later & More!
- ↑ Splatoon 3: Squid Research Lab Confidential Report (JP)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Tableturf Battle - Famitsu.com
- ↑ File:S3 Tableturf Battle intro EN 9.jpg
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 cort1237 on reddit
- ↑ Splatoon 3 TableTurf Battle mode! @2:54
- ↑ Splatoon 3 TableTurf Battle mode! @4:48
- ↑ @SplatoonNA on Twitter
- ↑ @SplatoonNA on Twitter
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Splatoon 3 Direct summary - Nintendo of Korea
- ↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 11.11 11.12 11.13 11.14 11.15 11.16 11.17 11.18 11.19 Leanny on GitHub
|