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'''Overtime'''{{NA}}, or '''Extra Time''' in {{S}}{{EUOC}}, refers to a period right after the main timer reaches 0 in [[Ranked Battle]]s, in which the losing team is given a final chance to win. The conditions in which Overtime begins vary between modes, but they generally revolve around the losing team having some sort of control over the main objective when regulation ends.
'''Overtime'''{{NA}}, or '''Extra Time''' in {{S}}{{EUOC}}, refers to a period right after the main timer reaches 0 in [[Ranked Battle]]s, in which the losing team is given a final chance to win. The conditions in which Overtime begins vary between modes, but they generally revolve around the losing team having some sort of control over the main objective when regulation ends.


==[[Splat Zones]]==
Before a match of Ranked Battles starts, one team is assigned as team Alpha and the other is assigned as team Bravo. In the event that neither team is able to score points before time runs out, the win will be given to team Alpha as a 1-0 victory without starting Overtime. An exception to this is [[Clam Blitz]] games, in which a special 3-minute Overtime starts. The first team to score in this Overtime wins with a 20-0 victory, since it can be scored only by Power Clam, which is worth 20 points, if barrier is closed. If no player manages to score within these three minutes, the win is given to the team that created the most Power Clams. If both teams created the same amount of Power Clams, the win is given to team Alpha as a 1-0 victory.
In Splat Zones, Overtime begins if the losing team (with a higher timer count<ref group="notes">Including reaching the tied point later than opposition, which causes 1 point increase to the losing team's timer (not to the penalty) when losing control of Splat Zone(s)</ref>, or reaching the tied point later than opposition):
 
== Splat Zones ==
In [[Splat Zones]], Overtime begins if the losing team (the team with a higher timer count<ref group="notes">Including reaching the tied point later than opposition, which causes 1 point increase to the losing team's timer (not to the penalty) when losing control of Splat Zone(s)</ref>):
* has full control of all zones
* has full control of all zones
* lost control less than ten seconds and not retaken by the winning team
* lost control less than ten seconds before the end of regulation and the zone has not been retaken by the winning team
at the moment of the end of regulation. After this point, Overtime ends when:
Overtime ends when:
* The losing team lowers their timer below the winning team's timer, thereby giving the losing team the victory.
* The losing team lowers their timer below the winning team's timer, thereby giving the losing team the victory.
* The losing team loses control of a Splat Zone (i.e. Splat Zone neutralized), and cannot regain control within fifteen seconds.
* The losing team loses control of a Splat Zone (i.e. the Splat Zone was neutralized), and cannot regain control within ten seconds.
** On maps where there are two Splat Zones, the winning team needs to neutralize (or capture) ''at least one'' zone for ten seconds to win the match.
**On maps where there are two Splat Zones, the winning team needs to neutralize (or capture) ''at least one'' zone for ten seconds to win the match.
* The winning team retakes control of the Splat Zone.
* The winning team retakes control of the Splat Zone.
** On maps where there are two Splat Zones, the winning team has to take both of the Splat Zones in order to end the match immediately.
** On maps where there are two Splat Zones, the winning team has to take both of the Splat Zones in order to end the match immediately.


==[[Tower Control]]==
== Tower Control ==
In Tower Control, Overtime begins if the losing team (with a shorter distance traveled<ref group="notes">Including reaching the same distance point later than opposition, which causes 1 point decrease to the losing team's travel distance when losing control of the Tower</ref>) currently has control of the Tower. At this point, Overtime ends when:
In [[Tower Control]], Overtime begins if the losing team (with a shorter distance traveled<ref group="notes">Including reaching the same distance point later than opposition, which causes 1 point decrease to the losing team's travel distance when losing control of the Tower</ref>) currently has control of the Tower. At this point, Overtime ends when:


* The losing team reaches a farther distance with the Tower than the winning team, giving them the victory.
* The losing team rides the tower to a farther distance than the winning team, giving them the victory.
* The winning team regains control of the Tower.
* The winning team regains control of the Tower.
** The number of players from the winning team on the tower must outnumber the players from the losing team on the tower.  
** The number of players from the winning team on the tower must outnumber the players from the losing team on the tower.  
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** This is marked by the indicator turning from the losing team's color to the neutral [[Ranked Battle]] symbol and happens five seconds after all players leave the Tower.  
** This is marked by the indicator turning from the losing team's color to the neutral [[Ranked Battle]] symbol and happens five seconds after all players leave the Tower.  


==[[Rainmaker]]==
== Rainmaker ==
In Rainmaker, The "winning team" is the team who managed to carry the Rainmaker closer to the other team's base than the other team (if tied, the team who carried to the tied point first<ref group="notes">The team who carried to the tied point later (losing team) will be considered 1 point further to the goal</ref>) and the "losing team" is "the other (team)."
In [[Rainmaker]], Overtime begins when:
 
Overtime begins when:


* The latest carrier, who is on the winning team, gets splatted less than fifteen seconds before the end of regulation.
* The latest carrier, who is on the winning team (the team with the farthest distance traveled), gets splatted less than fifteen seconds before the end of regulation.
**Note that the carrier getting splatted right after breaking through the checkpoint does not include in this scenario.
**Note that the carrier getting splatted right after breaking through the checkpoint does not trigger this scenario.
* The losing team is in control of the Rainmaker.
* The losing team is in control of the Rainmaker.
*(in ''Splatoon 3'') The latest carrier, who is on the losing team, breaks through the checkpoint less than a few seconds before the end of regulation.
*(in ''Splatoon 3'') The latest carrier, who is on the losing team, breaks through the checkpoint less than a few seconds before the end of regulation.
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**(in ''Splatoon 3'') The losing team breaks through the checkpoint.
**(in ''Splatoon 3'') The losing team breaks through the checkpoint.
* The carrier on the losing team gets splatted.
* The carrier on the losing team gets splatted.
**Note that the carrier getting splatted right after breaking through the checkpoint does not include in this scenario.
**Note that the carrier getting splatted right after breaking through the checkpoint does not trigger this scenario.
* The losing team carries the Rainmaker past the winning team's score, giving them the victory.
* The losing team carries the Rainmaker past the winning team's score, giving them the victory.


Other info:
Other info:


* If the Rainmaker has not been touched for the whole match, Team Alpha wins.
**Team Alpha and Team Bravo are assigned randomly at the start of the match; players are not informed which they are on.
*The status of the [[Rainmaker shield]] (popped or not) does not matter.
*The status of the [[Rainmaker shield]] (popped or not) does not matter.


==[[Clam Blitz]]==
== Clam Blitz ==
In Clam Blitz, when time runs out and at least one team has scored, Overtime begins when either:
In [[Clam Blitz]], when time runs out and at least one team has scored, Overtime begins when either:


* The losing team has a Power Clam in their possession, or on the field that has not yet disappeared.<ref group="notes">Including the free one gained from the barrier coming back up</ref>
* The losing team has a Power Clam in their possession, or on the field that has not yet disappeared.<ref group="notes">Including the free one gained from the barrier coming back up</ref>
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* There is an alarm like sound during Overtime if a team has control over the objective but doesn't have the lead. This acts as a warning for the team with the lead to try to prevent a loss.
* There is an alarm like sound during Overtime if a team has control over the objective but doesn't have the lead. This acts as a warning for the team with the lead to try to prevent a loss.
*In Splatoon 3, when Overtime is triggered, the black box behind the word "Overtime!" changes color to match the losing team's ink color. As time passes, the color will gradually drain from the box, serving as a visual indicator of how much time the losing team has left to either take the lead or in some cases regain full control over the objective before Overtime ends.
*In ''Splatoon 3'', when Overtime is triggered, the black box behind the word "Overtime!" changes color to match the losing team's ink color. As time passes, the color will gradually drain from the box, serving as a visual indicator of how much time the losing team has left to either take the lead or in some cases regain full control over the objective before Overtime ends.
**In Clam Blitz's special Overtime, box color changes to Team Bravo's ink color (i.e. The team be losing in the event of a complete tie, which includes the tie of the number of Power Clams formed.)


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{Localized name
|Jap=延長中!
|Jap=延長中!
|JapR=enchō-chū!
|JapR=enchō-chū!
|JapM=Overtime in progress!
|JapM=Overtime in progress!
|Dut=Verlening!
|Dut=Verlenging!
|DutM=Overtime!
|DutM=Overtime!
|Ger=Verlängerung!
|Ger=Verlängerung!
|GerM=Overtime!
|GerM=Overtime!
|Ita=Tempo +!
|ItaM=Overtime!
|Rus=Овертайм!
|Rus=Овертайм!
|RusR=Overtaym!
|RusR=Overtaym!

Latest revision as of 03:58, 18 April 2024

Overtime on the timer.

Overtime(NA)[a], or Extra Time in Splatoon(EU/OC)[b], refers to a period right after the main timer reaches 0 in Ranked Battles, in which the losing team is given a final chance to win. The conditions in which Overtime begins vary between modes, but they generally revolve around the losing team having some sort of control over the main objective when regulation ends.

Before a match of Ranked Battles starts, one team is assigned as team Alpha and the other is assigned as team Bravo. In the event that neither team is able to score points before time runs out, the win will be given to team Alpha as a 1-0 victory without starting Overtime. An exception to this is Clam Blitz games, in which a special 3-minute Overtime starts. The first team to score in this Overtime wins with a 20-0 victory, since it can be scored only by Power Clam, which is worth 20 points, if barrier is closed. If no player manages to score within these three minutes, the win is given to the team that created the most Power Clams. If both teams created the same amount of Power Clams, the win is given to team Alpha as a 1-0 victory.

Splat Zones

In Splat Zones, Overtime begins if the losing team (the team with a higher timer count[c]):

  • has full control of all zones
  • lost control less than ten seconds before the end of regulation and the zone has not been retaken by the winning team

Overtime ends when:

  • The losing team lowers their timer below the winning team's timer, thereby giving the losing team the victory.
  • The losing team loses control of a Splat Zone (i.e. the Splat Zone was neutralized), and cannot regain control within ten seconds.
    • On maps where there are two Splat Zones, the winning team needs to neutralize (or capture) at least one zone for ten seconds to win the match.
  • The winning team retakes control of the Splat Zone.
    • On maps where there are two Splat Zones, the winning team has to take both of the Splat Zones in order to end the match immediately.

Tower Control

In Tower Control, Overtime begins if the losing team (with a shorter distance traveled[d]) currently has control of the Tower. At this point, Overtime ends when:

  • The losing team rides the tower to a farther distance than the winning team, giving them the victory.
  • The winning team regains control of the Tower.
    • The number of players from the winning team on the tower must outnumber the players from the losing team on the tower.
  • The losing team loses control of the Tower.
    • This is marked by the indicator turning from the losing team's color to the neutral Ranked Battle symbol and happens five seconds after all players leave the Tower.

Rainmaker

In Rainmaker, Overtime begins when:

  • The latest carrier, who is on the winning team (the team with the farthest distance traveled), gets splatted less than fifteen seconds before the end of regulation.
    • Note that the carrier getting splatted right after breaking through the checkpoint does not trigger this scenario.
  • The losing team is in control of the Rainmaker.
  • (in Splatoon 3) The latest carrier, who is on the losing team, breaks through the checkpoint less than a few seconds before the end of regulation.

Overtime ends when:

  • The winning team regains control of the Rainmaker.
  • The losing team fails to pick up the Rainmaker 10 seconds after:
    • Overtime commences.
    • (in Splatoon 3) The losing team breaks through the checkpoint.
  • The carrier on the losing team gets splatted.
    • Note that the carrier getting splatted right after breaking through the checkpoint does not trigger this scenario.
  • The losing team carries the Rainmaker past the winning team's score, giving them the victory.

Other info:

Clam Blitz

In Clam Blitz, when time runs out and at least one team has scored, Overtime begins when either:

  • The losing team has a Power Clam in their possession, or on the field that has not yet disappeared.[e]
  • The winning team's barrier is open.
  • The losing team's barrier is open but they were winning when it was opened.

Overtime ends when:

  • The winning team's barrier closes.
  • The winning team scores.
  • The losing team loses all of their Power Clams before opening the winning team's barrier.
  • The losing team fails to open the winning team's barrier within twenty seconds.
  • The losing team takes the lead, therefore giving them the victory.

If time runs out and neither team has scored, special Overtime begins. In this case, Overtime ends when either:

  • One team manages to score, giving them a 20-0 victory.
  • Three minutes of Overtime pass, after which the team that formed the most Power Clams throughout the match is awarded one point and a 1-0 victory. If both teams formed the exact same number of Power Clams, Team Alpha is awarded the victory.

Trivia

  • There is an alarm like sound during Overtime if a team has control over the objective but doesn't have the lead. This acts as a warning for the team with the lead to try to prevent a loss.
  • In Splatoon 3, when Overtime is triggered, the black box behind the word "Overtime!" changes color to match the losing team's ink color. As time passes, the color will gradually drain from the box, serving as a visual indicator of how much time the losing team has left to either take the lead or in some cases regain full control over the objective before Overtime ends.
    • In Clam Blitz's special Overtime, box color changes to Team Bravo's ink color (i.e. The team be losing in the event of a complete tie, which includes the tie of the number of Power Clams formed.)

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 延長中!
enchō-chū!
Overtime in progress!
Netherlands Dutch Verlenging! Overtime!
Germany German Verlängerung! Overtime!
Italy Italian Tempo +! Overtime!
Russia Russian Овертайм!
Overtaym!
Overtime!
SpainMexico Spanish Prórroga Overtime

Notes

  1. North America
  2. Europe and Oceania
  3. Including reaching the tied point later than opposition, which causes 1 point increase to the losing team's timer (not to the penalty) when losing control of Splat Zone(s)
  4. Including reaching the same distance point later than opposition, which causes 1 point decrease to the losing team's travel distance when losing control of the Tower
  5. Including the free one gained from the barrier coming back up