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Revision as of 01:26, 29 February 2024
Palettes are a feature in Side Order. They were first shown during the Nintendo Direct on 14 September 2023, specifically during the Side Order trailer.[1]
Appearance
Palettes are large, thin, white Launchpad-like controller panels with 36 color chip inserts in place of where a Launchpad's buttons would be. They also somewhat resemble eye shadow palettes.
Palettes have a large button alongside two smaller twistable toggles in their upper left-hand corner; a logo with an infinity symbol can be seen on the large button. A thin, long black interface screen is also present. On the far right side of this surface screen, a small pixel depiction of the Palette's owner can be seen.
Functionality
A Palette is a form of skill tree which upgrades Agent 8's abilities, similar to Agent 3's Hero Gear in Return of the Mammalians. Palettes are adjustable to the player's preferred stats via placing different color chips inside them; when progressing through the Spire of Order one Floor at a time, players must choose between three Floor options which each reward different color chips. Up to 36 color chips can be placed inside a Palette, leaving the player to decide how to build their Agent 8's stats. Should the player get more than 36 color chips, the extras will be converted into Prlz.
Each Palette contains an assigned main weapon, sub weapon, and special weapon, as well as primary and secondary common tone color chip affinities (affected by the Color-Chip Bias hack), with Pearl's Palette being the default. A Palette's sub and special weapons can be swapped out at vending machines, albeit limited to what that vending machine is offering. Additionally, certain color chips only appear when equipping certain Palettes.
Color-Chip Bias | Common Tones | |
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Primary | Secondary | |
Default | 1× | 1× |
Slight Bias | 2× | 1.5× |
High Bias | 3× | 2× |
Each Palette is said to be tied to their respective owner's soul, and as such, Marina fears any influence on a Palette could have real-world consequences. By completing a run with that Palette with a terminal found on 30F, Marina can sever any lasting ties to the Memverse that may have lingered, as well as create a replica of that Palette's weapon for use in multiplayer battles.
To unlock more Palettes, players must win Keys from defeating bosses at 10F, 20F, and 30F with any Palette for the first time, then use the obtained Keys to open lockers, which are always in sequential order. Locker cubbies with Palettes are noted by a pulsating ring, and always show the next two cubbies that contain Palettes. That being said, all Palettes after the first three might be randomized. The order of palettes collected may also be influenced by the player's most used weapons in multiplayer battles. Additionally, it will eventually take more Keys to reach new Palettes, with the very last Palette, Eight's Palette, located in the very last cubby. Once the last cubby is unlocked, the Lockers will transform/reconfigure itself into Eight's Palette.
While Palettes can be freely changed by hitting the plus button, once Agent 8 enters the elevator, they are locked to their currently equipped Palette.
Palettes
Palette | Main weapon | Sub weapon | Special Weapon | Common Tones | |
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First | Second | ||||
Pearl | Order Dualies | Curling Bomb | Reefslider | Lucky | Support |
Marina | Order Brella | Sprinkler | Ink Storm | Drone | Power |
Agent 4 | Order Shot | Splat Bomb | Trizooka | Range | Mobility |
Callie | Order Roller | Burst Bomb | Kraken Royale | Power | Lucky |
Marie | Order Charger | Ink Mine | Triple Inkstrike | Support | Range |
Shiver | Order Stringer | Toxic Mist | Killer Wail 5.1 | Mobility | Range |
Frye | Order Splatana | Fizzy Bomb | Crab Tank | Lucky | Drone |
Big Man | Order Slosher | Suction Bomb | Triple Inkstrike | Support | Drone |
Murch | Order Blaster | Curling Bomb | Wave Breaker | Range | Power |
Sheldon | Orderbrush | Ink Mine | Ultra Stamp | Mobility | Lucky |
DJ Octavio | Order Splatling | Splash Wall | Booyah Bomb | Drone | Support |
Eight | Octoshot | Splat Bomb | Triple Splashdown | Power | Mobility |
Eight's Palette
Eight's Palette has a secondary effect that limits the number of Color Chips it can equip in relation to the number of Marina's hacks that are currently enabled. The Risky Rewards hack does not count towards the limit. Using Eight's Palette also adds a Skip Floor option in the Spire.
Hacks | Max color chips |
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0 | 36 |
1 | 30 |
2 | 24 |
3 | 18 |
4 | 12 |
5 or more | 6 |
Quotes
“ | Here (wherever "here" is in Side Order) you can see a color chip being placed into a Palette device to give Agent 8 an edge in combat. Color chips can do all kinds of things for you, like boosting your damage, widening your area of effect, quickening your steps, and more.
The SRL Color Guard recommends factoring in which color chip is on offer before selecting a floor layout. It's up to each player to decide the best way to develop your Palette over time. The Color Guard likes green, but you do you. |
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— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[2]
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View the quotation page. |
Gallery
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Render
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Render, with color chips
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Pearl's Palette
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Agent 8 using a Palette, holding a color chip
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Agent 8 using a Palette
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Pearl's icon highlighted on her Palette
Promotional videos
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Agent 8 approaching a locker leading to a weapon equip screen in the Square (link to file)
Trivia
- The trailer for Side Order shown in the Nintendo Direct on 14 September 2023 appears to show an oddity with color chips on the palette: the palette overview shows a single Run Speed Up color chip as the latest chip before the player selects a floor, though upon selecting the floor shows Agent 8 is seen re-inserting said Run Speed Up chip instead of adding a new one.[1] The Run Speed Up color chip in the Palette menu is also not acting as a preview of the chip to be gained, as the menu appears while highlighting a floor which awards a Splash Damage chip. It is currently unknown whether this is an intended mechanic or a mistake in the trailer.
- Much like its inspiration, a Palette can be used like a musical instrument, with the current assortment of color chips being able to make musical notes. Different hued chips, even within the same tone, make different notes.
- Completing a run with Eight's Palette with 4 or fewer of Marina's hacks active unlocks a commemerative badge to decorate splashtags with.
Etymology
Palette likely comes from "color palette", which is a thin board or slab on which a painter lays and mixes colors. It can also mean a range of colors available to an user of a computer or in a make-up kit. Both options reference how the color chips used on a Palette affect the coloration of Agent 8's hair and ink color.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | パレット Paretto |
Palette |
Dutch | Palet | Palette |
French | Palette | - |
German | Palette | - |
Italian | Tavoletta | Board |
Russian | Тон-бокс Ton-boks |
Tone box |
Spanish | Paleta | Palette |
Chinese (Simplified) | 调色盘 Tiáo sè pán |
Palette |
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | [Personage]s palet / [Personage]'s palet[note 1] |
[Character]'s Palette |
French | Palette de [personnage] / Palette d'[personnage][note 2] |
[Character]'s Palette |
German | Palette von [Charakter] | [Character]'s Palette |
Italian | Tavoletta di [Character] | [Character]'s Palette |
Russian | Тон-бокс [персонажа] Ton-boks [personazha] |
[Character]'s tone box |
Spanish | Paleta de [Character] | [Character]'s Palette |
Chinese (Simplified) | [角色名]的调色盘 [Juésè míng] de tiáosèpán |
[Character]'s Palette |
Translation notes
- ↑ In Dutch, nouns ending in a number and one vowel with a long vowel sound use 's instead of s. The characters affected are agent 4, Haya ("Shiver"), Mariana ("Marina"), and DJ Octavio.
- ↑ In French, nouns beginning in vowels use d' instead of de. The characters affected by this grammatical rule are Callie (Palette d'Ayo), Marie (Palette d'Oly) and Frye (Palette d'Angie).
References
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