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'''Balloons''' are game mechanics that appear in ''[[Splatoon|Splatoon's]]'' local 2-player [[Modes|mode]], [[Battle Dojo]], and in practice sessions before rounds of [[Turf War]].
'''Balloons''' are game mechanics that appear in ''[[Splatoon|Splatoon's]]'' local 2-player [[Modes|mode]], [[Battle Dojo]], in practice sessions before rounds of [[Turf War]], and in [[Hero Mode]] missions.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Balloons appear in a variety of colors, tied to a weighted string that keeps them suspended in mid-air. In Battle Dojo, Balloons are decorated Battle Dojo's logo. Likewise, when found in Turf War, balloons are decorated with the Turf War logo.
Balloons appear in a variety of colors, tied to a weighted string that keeps them suspended in mid-air. In Battle Dojo, balloons are decorated with the Battle Dojo logo. Likewise, when found in Turf War, balloons are decorated with the Turf War logo, and when found in Hero Mode missions, they are decorated with the Hero Mode logo.


==Functionality==
==Functionality==
Balloons act as targets when testing weapons and Splatoon's controls. In Battle Dojo, each popped balloon awards players one point, until there is one minute left in the round, when they instead award two.
Balloons act as targets when testing weapons and Splatoon's controls. An [[Inkling]] can pop balloons by splattering them with [[ink]]. In Battle Dojo, each popped balloon awards players one point, until there is one minute left in the round, when they instead award two. In Hero Mode, balloons contain [[Power Egg|Power Eggs]] that are collected when they are popped.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 04:54, 5 June 2015

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Balloons in Battle Dojo

Balloons are game mechanics that appear in Splatoon's local 2-player mode, Battle Dojo, in practice sessions before rounds of Turf War, and in Hero Mode missions.

Appearance

Balloons appear in a variety of colors, tied to a weighted string that keeps them suspended in mid-air. In Battle Dojo, balloons are decorated with the Battle Dojo logo. Likewise, when found in Turf War, balloons are decorated with the Turf War logo, and when found in Hero Mode missions, they are decorated with the Hero Mode logo.

Functionality

Balloons act as targets when testing weapons and Splatoon's controls. An Inkling can pop balloons by splattering them with ink. In Battle Dojo, each popped balloon awards players one point, until there is one minute left in the round, when they instead award two. In Hero Mode, balloons contain Power Eggs that are collected when they are popped.

Gallery