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'''Swarming Languendos''' are common [[Jelleton]] enemies in {{S3SO}}. They are very small in comparison to most other enemies, but they can ink the ground well and create trails with their speed. | |||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
* | * Swarming Languendos are very similar to the [[Smallfry]] in [[Salmon Run]], as they are small and weak, but also fast. | ||
* Languendos ink the ground and create paint trails | * Languendos ink the ground and create paint trails; the player should take precaution as to not get slowed down in black Jelleton ink. | ||
* If ignored, they become significantly more aggressive and speed up their movements. | * If ignored, they become significantly more aggressive and speed up their movements. | ||
* Since Languendos ink the ground, they | * Since Languendos ink the ground, they are not affected by poison ink or hindrance damage. The player should not depend on these abilities against them. | ||
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Revision as of 19:49, 25 February 2024
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Swarming Languendos are common Jelleton enemies in Splatoon 3: Side Order. They are very small in comparison to most other enemies, but they can ink the ground well and create trails with their speed.
Strategy
- Swarming Languendos are very similar to the Smallfry in Salmon Run, as they are small and weak, but also fast.
- Languendos ink the ground and create paint trails; the player should take precaution as to not get slowed down in black Jelleton ink.
- If ignored, they become significantly more aggressive and speed up their movements.
- Since Languendos ink the ground, they are not affected by poison ink or hindrance damage. The player should not depend on these abilities against them.
Quotes
The following text is quoted from the Jelleton Field Guide.
(1) |
These ink the ground to ease the way for the big guys. Get rid of them quick, Eight, before they bog you down with their trails. |
(600) |
I've noticed them getting faster and more aggressive if left alone. They're easy to defeat, but that doesn't mean you can ignore them. |
(2,500) |
Sure, they're small and weak, but they can be trouble too! Squash 'em, Eight! |
Conclusion They're trash, so take 'em out! |
Etymology
Languendo is an Italian word meaning languishing or pining. It is also used as musical direction to perform in a languishing, feeble, and dramatic style.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | Zwermende Languendo | Swarming Languendo |
Italian | Sarabanda brulicante | Swarming saraband ("sarabanda" is a type of dance) |
Russian | Роящееся стайкато Royashcheesya staikato |
Swarming schoolato |
Spanish (NOE) | Languore en tropel | Languore is Italian for "languor." En tropel is Spanish for "in droves" |
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