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==List of Modes==
==List of Modes==
===Regular===
===Regular===
''Regular modes can be accessed by players of all levels.''
''[[Regular Battle]] modes can be accessed by players of all levels.''
* [[Turf War]]: A mode consisting of four players in two teams. The team with the highest ink coverage wins the match.[[File:Splatoon-s-27-1.jpg|thumb|Turf War]]
* [[Turf War]]: A mode consisting of four players in two teams. The team with the highest ink coverage wins the match.[[File:Splatoon-s-27-1.jpg|thumb|Turf War]]
* [[Hero Mode]]: A single player story mode with puzzle and platforming elements. It stars an Inkling in the [[Hero Suit]] fighting the Octarians in [[Octo Valley]].[[File:630x_(1).jpg|thumb|Hero Mode]]
* [[Hero Mode]]: A single player story mode with puzzle and platforming elements. It stars an Inkling in the [[Hero Suit]] fighting the Octarians in [[Octo Valley]].[[File:630x_(1).jpg|thumb|Hero Mode]]

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Modes in Splatoon are different types of gameplay that can be accessed by players at different levels.

List of Modes

Regular

Regular Battle modes can be accessed by players of all levels.

Ranked Battle

Ranked Battle will be able to be accessed by Level 10 players upon its release by Nintendo. The modes included in this category will require a higher level of strategy compared to regular modes, and wins and losses will be counted toward players' ranks. Players begin with a 'C' rating, but are able to improve and regress based on how well they perform. Ranked Battle will be released when a large amount of players have reached Level 10.

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