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∞-balls must be moved towards designated goal points by being shot at with [[ink]]. The designated goal points appear similar to 8-balls' equivalent points, and will magnetically attract the ∞-ball if it is sufficiently close.  
∞-balls must be moved towards designated goal points by being shot at with [[ink]]. The designated goal points appear similar to 8-balls' equivalent points, and will magnetically attract the ∞-ball if it is sufficiently close.  


Unlike the 8-balls, the ∞-balls cannot fall off the stage under normal circumstances and will respawn if they are forced to fall off. However, [[Jelleton]]s (especially [[Battering Lento]]s) will try to attack ∞-balls on sight, pushing them in inconvenient directions.
Unlike the 8-balls, the ∞-balls cannot fall off the stage under normal circumstances and will respawn if they are forced to fall off. ∞-balls also acquire a temporary inky coating when shot with ink, which coats surfaces that they slide along. [[Jelleton]]s (especially [[Battering Lento]]s) will try to attack ∞-balls on sight, pushing them in inconvenient directions.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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Agent 8 encountering an ∞-ball

The ∞-ball is a mechanism in Splatoon 3: Side Order.

Guiding a set number of ∞-balls to specific designated locations within Floors is one of the possible randomized objectives to choose from during a Spire of Order run.

Description

The ∞-ball highly resembles the Octo Expansion's 8-balls in terms of both appearance and gameplay. It is a large off-white plastic sphere, though, unlike the 8-ball, it features an infinity symbol in place of the "8" insignia and slightly hovers above the ground.

∞-balls must be moved towards designated goal points by being shot at with ink. The designated goal points appear similar to 8-balls' equivalent points, and will magnetically attract the ∞-ball if it is sufficiently close.

Unlike the 8-balls, the ∞-balls cannot fall off the stage under normal circumstances and will respawn if they are forced to fall off. ∞-balls also acquire a temporary inky coating when shot with ink, which coats surfaces that they slide along. Jelletons (especially Battering Lentos) will try to attack ∞-balls on sight, pushing them in inconvenient directions.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
CanadaFrance French Boules ∞ ∞ balls
Russia Russian ∞-шар
∞-shar
∞-ball