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'''Invisible platforms''' are a type of platform in ''[[Splatoon (series)|Splatoon]]''. | '''Invisible platforms''' are a type of platform in ''[[Splatoon (series)|Splatoon]]''. | ||
Invisible platforms are, as the name suggests, invisible yet inkable [[ground]]. They are revealed by the player's [[ink]], but can be walked on even while invisible. [[Octarian]]s cannot see the player if they are hiding behind invisible platforms | Invisible platforms are, as the name suggests, invisible yet inkable [[ground]]. They are revealed by the player's [[ink]], but can be walked on even while invisible. [[Octarian]]s cannot see the player if they are hiding behind invisible platforms. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 10:39, 23 February 2018
Invisible platforms are a type of platform in Splatoon.
Invisible platforms are, as the name suggests, invisible yet inkable ground. They are revealed by the player's ink, but can be walked on even while invisible. Octarians cannot see the player if they are hiding behind invisible platforms.
Appearances
- Octo Valley in Splatoon
- The platforms are used heavily in the mission Inkvisible Avenues. This mission introduces invisible platforms for the first time.
- Some invisible platforms can be found in the final boss battle.
- Shifty Station
- Octo Canyon in Splatoon 2
Gallery
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Invisible platforms can be walked on regardless of visibility.
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An invisible platform used as a wall.