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Deep-fried Shwaffle ([[Gold]] x 1.5) and Crusty Seanwich ([[Level#Leveling up in Splatoon 2|Experience Points]] x 1.5) tickets can be found as pickups in a number of Octo Canyon missions. A ticket can only be taken once, after which it can no longer be obtained. Instead, the player will receive one [[Power Egg]]. | |||
* [[The Octopark]] (Mission #05) | * [[The Octopark]] (Mission #05) (Seanwich) | ||
* [[Octozeppelin Invasion]] (Mission #06) | * [[Octozeppelin Invasion]] (Mission #06) (Shwaffle) | ||
* [[Spinning Campground]] (Mission #08) | * [[Spinning Campground]] (Mission #08) (Shwaffle) | ||
* [[Suction-Cup Lookout]] (Sector 2) | * [[Suction-Cup Lookout]] (Sector 2) (Seanwich) | ||
* [[Octoseeker Shakedown]] (Mission #10) | * [[Octoseeker Shakedown]] (Mission #10) (Seanwich) | ||
* [[The Floating Garden]] (Mission #11) | * [[The Floating Garden]] (Mission #11)(Seanwich) | ||
* [[Parking Garage]] (Mission #14) | * [[Parking Garage]] (Mission #14) (Seanwich) | ||
* [[Octoling Assault (Octo Canyon)]] (Mission #15) | * [[Octoling Assault (Octo Canyon)]] (Mission #15) (Seanwich) | ||
* [[Octocommander Fortress]] (Mission #17) | * [[Octocommander Fortress]] (Mission #17) (Shwaffle) | ||
* [[Towering Heights]] (Mission #18) | * [[Towering Heights]] (Mission #18) (Seanwich) | ||
* [[The Experimentorium]] (Mission #19) | * [[The Experimentorium]] (Mission #19) (Shwaffle) | ||
* [[Propellerland]] (Mission #20) | * [[Propellerland]] (Mission #20) (Seanwich) | ||
* [[Platform Madhouse]] (Mission #25) | * [[Platform Madhouse]] (Mission #25) (Shwaffle) | ||
* [[Paradise Lanes]] (Mission #26) | * [[Paradise Lanes]] (Mission #26) (Seanwich) | ||
* [[Octoling Workout]] (Mission #27) | * [[Octoling Workout]] (Mission #27) (Seanwich) | ||
* [[Cephalon HQ]] (Sector 5) | * [[Cephalon HQ]] (Sector 5) (Shwaffle) | ||
After fully upgrading everything at the [[Ammo Knights Enhancifier]], the player will also be able to purchase a random meal ticket for {{Cost|S2|1500|pe}} [[Power Egg]]s. This option is only limited by the number of Power Eggs gathered by the player. | After fully upgrading everything at the [[Ammo Knights Enhancifier]], the player will also be able to purchase a random meal ticket for {{Cost|S2|1500|pe}} [[Power Egg]]s. This option is only limited by the number of Power Eggs gathered by the player. |
Revision as of 02:29, 28 January 2024
Tickets are a collectible in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3, obtained through various means, such as finding them in single-player or receiving them in Salmon Run bonuses.
Splatoon 2
- Main article: Crust Bucket
Crust Bucket Tickets are coupons to be used at the Crust Bucket in exchange for meals or drinks. Upon using a ticket, the player gains a boost to rewards gained from Regular Battles, Ranked Battles, and League Battles, lasting a total of twenty matches. These boosts can affect either Cash received or level experience gained (for Meal Tickets), or gear experience gained and the chance of rolling a certain ability (for Drink Tickets). Meal Tickets multiply the earnings by a factor of either 1.5, 2 or 2.5, depending on the ticket used, whereas Drink Tickets always multiply by 1.5.
When using a Drink Ticket, there is always a 30% chance of rolling the ticket's favored ability, no matter what gear brand the gear is from.
Earning
Salmon Run
Tickets are available as rewards for participating in Salmon Run and Salmon Run Next Wave. Orange capsules have a 40% chance of giving a 2× ticket, and a 10% chance of giving a 2.5× ticket, both boosting either level experience or Cash. Otherwise, the player receives 4,000. Likewise, blue capsules have a 40% chance of giving one random Drink Ticket and a 10% chance of giving three random Drink Tickets.
Single-player
Octo Canyon
Deep-fried Shwaffle (Gold x 1.5) and Crusty Seanwich (Experience Points x 1.5) tickets can be found as pickups in a number of Octo Canyon missions. A ticket can only be taken once, after which it can no longer be obtained. Instead, the player will receive one Power Egg.
- The Octopark (Mission #05) (Seanwich)
- Octozeppelin Invasion (Mission #06) (Shwaffle)
- Spinning Campground (Mission #08) (Shwaffle)
- Suction-Cup Lookout (Sector 2) (Seanwich)
- Octoseeker Shakedown (Mission #10) (Seanwich)
- The Floating Garden (Mission #11)(Seanwich)
- Parking Garage (Mission #14) (Seanwich)
- Octoling Assault (Octo Canyon) (Mission #15) (Seanwich)
- Octocommander Fortress (Mission #17) (Shwaffle)
- Towering Heights (Mission #18) (Seanwich)
- The Experimentorium (Mission #19) (Shwaffle)
- Propellerland (Mission #20) (Seanwich)
- Platform Madhouse (Mission #25) (Shwaffle)
- Paradise Lanes (Mission #26) (Seanwich)
- Octoling Workout (Mission #27) (Seanwich)
- Cephalon HQ (Sector 5) (Shwaffle)
After fully upgrading everything at the Ammo Knights Enhancifier, the player will also be able to purchase a random meal ticket for 1500 Power Eggs. This option is only limited by the number of Power Eggs gathered by the player.
Octo Expansion
It is possible to trade in a mem medal or 15,000 CQ Points at a vending machine located at the Central Station, after beating the final Turf War of the campaign, to get a random reward. These rewards include Drink and Food Tickets.
The Shoal
After completing one stamp page, the player is rewarded with a ticket. Unlike Octo Canyon, this reward may appear again with the completion of another page.
Splatoon 3
- Main article: Crab-N-Go
Gallery
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Meal Tickets have a red tearaway segment
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Drink Tickets have an orange tearaway segment
Trivia
- The design of the tickets are based on tempura shrimp. The stub of the tickets is large and yellow, much like the main body of tempura shrimp, and the tearaway part has sharp frays in red and orange colors, similar to the tail ends.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | フードチケット Fūdo chiketto |
Food ticket |
Dutch | Voedselcoupon Eetcoupon[a] |
Food coupon Eat coupon |
French (NOA) | Bon repas | |
French (NOE) | Ticket en-cas | |
German | Snack-Coupon | Snack Coupon |
Italian | Coupon cibo | |
Russian | Талон на закуску | |
Spanish (NOA) | Boleto de comida | |
Spanish (NOE) | Cupón de comida | |
Chinese (Simplified) | 餐券 | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 美食券 | |
Korean | 푸드 티켓 Pudeu tiket |
Food ticket |
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ドリンクチケット Dorinku chiketto |
Drink ticket |
Dutch | Drankcoupon | Drink coupon |
French (NOA) | Bon breuvage Bon breuvages[b] |
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French (NOE) | Ticket boisson | |
German | Getränke-Coupon | Drink Coupon |
Italian | Coupon bevanda | |
Russian | Талон на напиток | |
Spanish (NOA) | Boleto de bebida | |
Spanish (NOE) | Cupón de bebida | |
Chinese (Simplified) | 饮料券 | |
Chinese (Traditional) | 飲料券 | |
Korean | 드링크 티켓 Deuringkeu tiket |
Drink ticket |
Notes
- ↑ This name was changed in the version 3.0.0 update
- ↑ This name was changed in the version 3.1.0 update