Skipper Pavilion

Skipper Pavilion is a stage in Splatoon 2 added in version 4.1.0.

Design
Skipper Pavilion is a pavilion off a coast, housing a temple theater that is under construction. The stage is supported by beams, which raises it above water, though players need to be careful as they are still able to fall and drown. The spawn area is surrounded with Shōji, or rice paper walls. The very bottom of the stage has a Kansho Garden, with stone paths, small trees and raked gravel. Near the garden are two iron statues of mudskippers with blue accents. These statues parody actual Komainus. On the edges of the stages are ema boards, which have visitors write wishes and leave the notes on them. On the sides are glass rooms severing as spas and practice ranges, occupied with jellyfish. The spas are decorated with plants and have vending machines, and the practice ranges have mates, targets, and blinds, and is surrounded with shimenawa. The theater houses mats, cushions and display cases, and is supported by pillars protected with tarps. Above is a sign written in the Inkling language, and the platform is surrounded by short wooden guardrails. In the front are two large stone statues, one of a Inkling and one of a Octoling, whose bases are covered for construction. Above are two large paper lanterns. All around the stage are construction panels, crates, barriers, grating and tarps which are used as obstacles or platforms the players can use to access more of the stage. The walls in the center are either glass displays and construction tarp, which are uninkable, or wooden boards, which are inkable. In the distance are rock islands with trees, observation boardwalks and a temple surrounded by trees. In the far distance is a city, which is presumably Inkopolis.

Ranked Battle Terrain
In Ranked Battle, specifications for the terrain or placement of objects are different between the modes; these changes create new paths or new objects to take cover behind.

Splat Zones
The zone is located in the rock garden on the far side of the map furthest from both team's Spawn Points. Several blocks have been added or rearranged in the lower section of the map but the overall layout is relatively unchanged.

Clam Blitz
In Clam Blitz, the baskets are located on the middle layer of each team's side. Two layers below each team's spawn or two layers up from the lowest part of the map. The base layout of the map is similar to that of Rainmaker, featuring ramps between each layer as well as a ramp in the central hallway which allows access to the second highest level of each team's side. However unlike Rainmaker, the additional walkways above the open gaps is not present, neither is the extension to the side of each team's base.

Quotes
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Trivia

 * Skipper Pavilion has mirror symmetry rather than rotational symmetry, similar to Saltspray Rig and the tenth Shifty Station layout.
 * In Skipper Pavilion statues of old Rainmakers, suction bombs, and several weapons are displayed in several parts of the stage.
 * Skipper Pavilion's name may be a reference to the real-life mudskipper.
 * This is supported by the fact that some of the statues resemble mudskippers in both shape and color.
 * When the stage is brought up by Off the Hook during the 'Current Maps' segment, Marina will sometimes mention that there is a rumour saying that splatting someone between the two large iron statues in the middle of the map will bring "good luck". However, this is not known to do anything yet, and is most likely just in-game lore.
 * During Splatfest, if the player goes into Recon mode, they can hear the traditional version of Calamari Inkantation in the background.