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Revision as of 07:55, 27 February 2024

Homing Arpeggio
Species
Habitat Near Spawning Accordos
Height
Hair color
Eye color Red
Age
Gender
Pronouns
Relations
Location Spire of Order
Shop
HP
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Homing Arpeggios are Jelleton enemies in Splatoon 3: Side Order They target and chase down the player and explode when they hit a surface. Homing Arpeggios spawn from Spawning Accordos' heads or during an Arpeggio Barrage.

Appearance

Homing Arpeggios is a mechanical fish mostly encased in black ink. They are internally white, except for their eyes and the red interior of the white parts. They have an esca on the top of their head that resembles a fuse. Homing Arpeggios seem to be based on anglerfish.

Strategy

  • Shooting them before hitting the player prevents them from exploding.
  • Homing Arpeggios should generally be defeated first, as they are very dangerous when multiple are present at once.

Quotes

The following text is quoted from the Jelleton Field Guide.

Habitat: Near Spawning Accordos
Acht
(1)
These are the missiles that come
flying if you leave those weird
tree things alone. They home in
on you, but slowly, so don't panic."
Marina
(70)
Don't try to run from them, Eight!
They'll just chase you down. They
leave nasty ink splatters wherever
they hit too.
Pearl
(350)
Yo, you do NOT want to take one
of these to the face. Get 'em
before it's too late, Eight!
Conclusion
Shoot 'em before they get you!


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Etymology

Homing refers to their mechanic of targeting and approaching the player. Arpeggio is a musical term for a way of playing the tones of a chord: instead of playing them simultaneously, they are heard in rapid succession.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Netherlands Dutch Doelgerichte Arpeggio Goal-directed Arpeggio
Germany German Jagendes Arpeggio Hunting Arpeggio
Russia Russian Наводящееся торпеджио
Navodyashcheesya torpedzhio
Homing torpeggio
Spain Spanish (NOE) Arpeggio dirigido Directed arpeggio