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Disc pieces normally have a 1% chance of dropping from defeated enemies, which can be increased with [[color chip]]s or the [[Lucky Chain]].
Disc pieces normally have a 1% chance of dropping from defeated enemies, which can be increased with [[color chip]]s or the [[Lucky Chain]].
The '''Step-Off Song''' is a snippet of [[Inkopolis News (song)|Inkopolis News]] by [[Off the Hook]].


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The pickup message for disc pieces

Disc pieces are item pickups in Splatoon 3: Side Order, and appear as one-third pieces that resemble CDs.

When all three pieces are collected, the Pearl Drone will use her Step-Off Song, which knocks back nearby Jelletons in a wide area, stuns bosses, and temporarily prevents portals from spawning more Jelletons.

Disc pieces normally have a 1% chance of dropping from defeated enemies, which can be increased with color chips or the Lucky Chain.

The Step-Off Song is a snippet of Inkopolis News by Off the Hook.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ディスクパーツ
Disukupātsu
Disc Parts
Netherlands Dutch Diskdeel Disc part
Russia Russian Фрагмент диска
Fragment diska
Disc fragment
SpainMexico Spanish Pieza de disco Disc piece


Step-Off Song
Language Name Meaning
Netherlands Dutch Schoksirene Shock Siren[note 1]
SpainMexico Spanish Estallido sonoro Sound explosion

Translations notes

  1. A pun on a sirene ("siren", a noisy warning device) and Pearl's Dutch name, Lorelei, being based on a sirene ("siren", a creature of Greek mythology).