Twintacle Octotrooper

Twintacle Octotroopers are a variety of Octotroopers in Octo Valley, Octo Canyon, and the Octo Expansion. Unlike regular Octotroopers, their body consists of two tentacles, and fire rapid-fire bursts of ink at the player when spotted. In addition, Twintacle Octotroopers use their second tentacle to move their vehicle around, which can be trapped in the player's ink, slowing them down. They also have a shielded variant, as well as a snorkel variant.

Description
Twintacle Octotroopers appear to be like a normal Octotrooper, but have two tentacles instead of one and wear an angrier expression. Their variations, however, such as the Shielded Twintacle Octotrooper and Twintacle Octodiver are the same as their Octotrooper counterparts.

Unlike normal Octotroopers who spit out blobs of ink, their assault contraptions have a green button, operated by their second tentacle. Once pressed, it rapidly fires out several shots of ink.

Twintacle Octotroopers are also seen piloting Octoseekers.

Octo Valley

 * Octotrooper Hideout (Mission #1)
 * Lair of the Octoballs (Mission #2)
 * Gusher Gauntlet (Mission #4)
 * Floating Sponge Garden (Mission #5)
 * Propeller-Lift Playground (Mission #6)
 * Spreader Splatfest (Mission #7)
 * Unidentified Flying Object (Mission #9)
 * Inkrail Skyscape (Mission #10)
 * Inkvisible Avenues (Mission #11)
 * Flooder Junkyard (Mission #12)
 * Shifting Splatforms (Mission #13)
 * Undeniable Flying Object (Mission #15)
 * Propeller-Lift Fortress (Mission #16)
 * Octosniper Ramparts (Mission #17)
 * Spinning Spreaders (Mission #18)
 * Tumbling Splatforms (Mission #19)
 * Unwelcome Flying Object (Mission #21)
 * Splat-Switch Revolution (Mission #22)
 * Spongy Observatory (Mission #23)
 * Pinwheel Power Plant (Mission #24)
 * Far-Flung Flooders (Mission #25)
 * Enter the Octobot King! (Boss #5)

Octo Canyon

 * Sunset Octocopter (Mission #3)
 * Octoseeker Shakedown (Mission #10)
 * Parking Garage (Mission #14)
 * Secret Bowling Alley (Mission #16)
 * Towering Heights (Mission #18)
 * Underground Expressway (Mission #22)
 * The Octogalaxy (Mission #23)
 * Platform Madhouse (Mission #25)

Octo Expansion

 * Tubular 8-Ball Station
 * Brute Rollup Station
 * Phat Splatz Station
 * Labyrinth Station
 * Slow Ride Station
 * Duh-Oh Station
 * Iceman Station
 * Slap Bracelet Station
 * Ballercise Station
 * Ink It Station
 * Can't Touch This Station
 * Ride with Me Station
 * Footloose Station
 * Coccyx Phase
 * Villi Phase
 * Diaphragm Phase

Trivia

 * If a Splat Bomb is thrown at a Twintacle Octotrooper, it will attempt to retreat. If there is an open ledge nearby, this can be used to force the Twintacle Octotrooper off of it.
 * When hit, a Twintacle Octotrooper's expression will change; instead of its usual angry look, it appears very distressed and sad.

Gallery
Heavy-Hitting Octopus.jpg|A solo Twintacle Octotrooper. Twintacle Splatoon 2.jpg|A Twintacle Octotrooper in Splatoon 2. Sanitized Twintacle.jpeg|A Sanitized Twintacle Octotrooper. Twintacle ocot.jpg|Two Twintacle Octotroopers firing ink shots. Twintacle octotrooper size comparison.png|Size comparison with an Inkling. Sad twintacle.png|An Twintacle Octotrooper covered in ink, looking quite unhappy. Inkrail Skyscape Checkpoint 1-Enemy Twintacle Octotrooper.jpg|A Twintacle Octotrooper in Inkrail Skyscape. Octotrooper hovercraft concept.PNG|Concept art of the Octotrooper's hovercraft, from The Art of Splatoon. Twintacle Model.png|Model of a Twintacle Octotrooper from Splatoon 2. Octoseeker Close Up.jpeg Octoseeker close up 2.png 