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Revision as of 21:02, 25 February 2024
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The Marching Andante is a Jelleton enemy in Splatoon 3: Side Order. They are the most basic type of Jelleton, using melee attacks and inking ground.
Appearance
The Marching Andante is a mechanical fish mostly encased in black ink. They are internally white, except their red eyes which pop out of their sockets. They have a bony crest on their heads, and many other skeletal features.
Strategy
- While being common enemies, Marching Andantes can pose a threat, especially in swarms.
- They do not have much health, and can be defeated easily.
Quotes
The following text is quoted from the Jelleton Field Guide.
(1) |
These can take a little more of a beating. They'll paint over your ink if you let them. So don't. |
(1,000) |
They're about as tough as the practice targets you see around. Does that help give you an idea of what it takes to beat one? |
(3,000) |
Getting mobbed by these punks is bad news! Treat 'em like target practice, Eight! |
Conclusion Just like slow, moving targets! |
Gallery
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A Marching Andante
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Black and white art of a Marching Andante
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A swarm of Marching Andantes chasing Agent 8.
Etymology
Andante is a musical term for a moderately slow tempo. This references the Marching Andante’s speed.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | Marcherende Andante | Marching Andante |
German | Paradierendes Andante | Parading Andante |
Russian | Парадное марш-анданте Paradnoe marsh-andante |
Parade march-andante |
Spanish | Andante incontenible | Uncontainable Andante |
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