Ink It Station

Ink It Station is a test in Splatoon 2 paid downloadable content, the Octo Expansion. This station is unlocked after clearing Shooter McStation or Break & Bounce Station.

Access
The player must clear either Shooter McStation or  Break & Bounce Station to access this test. The shortest way to access this station is to clear Break & Bounce Station.

Overview
The test is a standard reach the goal level designed to make use of the Hydra Splatling's range and coverage. A number of Spreaders are around the map, covering the area with ink. Sanitized Octotroopers also appear in the station, atop the Spreaders. A Flooder also makes an appearance at the fourth checkpoint.

Quotes
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S2 Icon C.Q. Cumber 2.png C.Q. Cumbergreen
"Spreaders endlessly coat surfaces with ink."

"Take care not to get caught by the Spreaders as they move."

"Are Spreaders friend? Or foe? We may never know for sure..."

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S2 Icon Cap'n Cuttlefish.png Cap'n Cuttlefishgreen
"Look left, look right, then look behind! It's a rule of the battlefield."

"Blistering barnacles! That Spreader is using the same ink as Agent 8!"

"Yo ho - very nice!"

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S2 Icon Marina 2.png Marinagreen
"Make full use of the Hydra Splatling's range, OK?"

"I believe that's a Big Flooder."

"Lead the Flooder with your ink!"

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S2 Icon Pearl 2.png Pearlgreen
"BOOYAH, BABY!"

"AW, YEAH! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!"

"Spreader ahoy!"

"Massive enemy spotted!"

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Trivia

 * The title and subtitle are a reference to the 1988 song Push It by Salt-N-Pepa.
 * At one point during the stage, Cap'n Cuttlefish says "Blistering barnacles! That Spreader is using the same ink as Agent 8!". "Blistering barnacles" is one of the catchphrases of Captain Haddock, one of the characters in The Adventures of Tintin.
 * This stage has plastic Clackers in the background. This particular toy, seen in the stage, was popular in the 1990s.
 * Instead of taking the form of the toy they are based on, the handle of the toys in this stage are squid-shaped.
 * The Russian subtitle and title are a reference to a commercial of Gallina Blanca bouillon cubes from the end of the nineties.