Amusing a Bemused Muse

"In this mission, you'll zip around with the Zipcaster to break crates and recreate the shape shown on the left. Destroying the wrong crates will cause you to fail the mission."

- O.R.C.A. describing the stage

Amusing a Bemused Muse is the 35th level in Splatoon 3 story mode, Return of the Mammalians.

Description
To pass the level, the player must use the Zipcaster and one of the provided weapons to break the crates to match the shape on the other side of the platform. Breaking a crate that is not supposed to broken will cause O.R.C.A. to splat the player.

🇺🇸 [[united states|us]] English (North America)
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S3 Icon Callie.png Agent 1green
"You can use the orange to get to those platforms. Just hit."

"We're stuck here if you mess up, so think BEFORE you ink those crates!"

"Ooo, that part looks complicated..."

"Aaaaaand done! Behold!"

"Don't forget to admire your handiwork."

"Hm. Why does it look so familiar..."

"It's all good—don't sweat it. Just keep calm and take your time."

- After getting splatted

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S3 Icon Marie.png Agent 2green
"I think you gotta copy what's on the left."

"Hey, there's no messing up in art! But do be careful, Agent 3."

"Art takes time, even if you're copying. Don't rush it."

"Want to take a closer look at your masterpiece? Or just hit the road?"

"It looks even cooler from here!"

"We HAVE seen that somewhere, right?"

"If you REALLY need to get the ink out there, tap !"

- After getting splatted while using the Squeezer

"Remember—the orange flings ink in an arc."

- After getting splatted while using the Sloshing Machine

"Y'know, a fully charged shot will blast through those crates. Just sayin'."

- After getting splatted while using the Splat Charger

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S3 Icon O.R.C.A..png O.R.C.A.green
"Mission...failed. You broke an incorrect crate." }}

Trivia

 * The statue the player is supposed to copy resembles a bottlenose dolphin. This is because O.R.C.A.'s Japanese name, I.R.C.A, is the word for dolphin, イルカ (iruka). In addition, orcas are a species of dolphin.