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Tableturf Battle is a game mode in Splatoon 3 located in the Tableturf Battle Dojo.

In this 1-v-1 competitive card battle spinoff of Turf War, players can ink different shapes with different cards, charge up power, then unleash it all at once with a special comeback attack. There are over 150 cards to collect.

At first, every player will receive a starter deck. Players can collect cards, build decks, and battle their way to the top. Players can challenge the 'Splatsville locals', including a baby jelly[1] (or someone named Baby Jelly) and Sheldon.

History

Tableturf Battle was announced on 10 August 2022 at the Splatoon 3 Direct. More information will be revealed soon.

Cards

See also: List of Tableturf Battle cards in Splatoon 3

The face of every card shown so far has:

  • a violet, yellow, or multi-colored name at the top,
  • an illustration in the center,
  • an 8-by-8 square grid containing an ink shape in the lower-right corner,
  • a number inside a violet, yellow, or multi-colored diamond in the lower-left corner, and
  • one to five squares at the bottom.

The ink shape depicted in the grid is added to the board when the card is played. Ink comes in two different varieties. One variety is rarer than the other, appearing in the grid no more than once per card.

The number in the lower-left corner corresponds to the number of ink squares in the grid.

Two different card-back designs have been shown: one bearing only the Tableturf Battle logo, and another featuring a large Ammo Knights logo and a smaller Tableturf Battle logo.

There is a rarity to the cards such as Common and Rare.

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.

Boards

There are at least two different board shapes:

  • a 9-by-26 rectangle (234 squares total), and
  • a plus shape made from the union of a 7-by-23 rectangle and a 19-by-7 rectangle (245 squares total).

Trivia

  • Some cards have similar postures to weapon illustrations and promotional materials.

Gallery

Names in other languages

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References