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Octoling Invasion is the eighth mission available in singleplayer Octo Valley. It is the first mission with Octolings, the Octarian equivalent to an Inkling, and takes place in a modified version of Kelp Dome, a multiplayer stage.
Octo Valley
Walkthrough
Map
File:Octoling Invasion Map.jpg
Mission Briefing
Beginning
Hop straight down from the spawn point and the grate, then an Octoling will jump from the centre. Taking it out will make it easier to reach the next checkpoint. Follow the line of checkpoints and you have reached checkpoint 1.
Checkpoint 1
Follow the line of power eggs to the centre, and another Octoling will come. Again, splatting it will make reaching the checkpoint so much more easier. You will be confronted by another Octoling. Do the same as before. Follow the trail of power eggs round and you will reach checkpoint 2.
Checkpoint 2
Follow the power eggs round to find another Octoling, and splat it. There is another path of power eggs, follow it and you have reached the final checkpoint.
Final Checkpoint
There is a trail of power eggs, follow them round, and an Octoling will try to ambush you from behind a potted plant. Then, climb the inkrail up to the part you can't usually reach and you will find another Octoling. Splat her, then climb the inkrail to the grate and you have reached the zapfish.
Collectables
Sunken Scroll
“ | "Paradise Lost by Octolangelo" | ” |
— Sunken Scroll 8
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Armor
- The armor is on the centre platform.
Special Weapon
- After the second checkpoint, on the grating.
Quotes
Gallery
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The opening cutscene of Octoling Invasion, showing an Octoling on the central platform.
Trivia
- The Italian name for the stage contains a pun on serrato (thight, fierce) and serra (dome).