User:ShrimpPin/Fan modes

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This article discusses content that is not part of the official Splatoon series but is part of the community or competitive gaming space.

This is collection of modes created by fans that are playable in Private Battle.

Team Deathmatch

  • Goal: Be the team with the least amount of deaths
  • Mode: Rainmaker
  • Players: 2, 4, 6, or 8
  • Weapons: No Rainmaker

Players have five minutes to to splat as many opponents as possible. They may not touch the Rainmaker or its shield. The total amount of splats per team is added up on the results page, and the team with the most splats wins.

Note: Do not count deaths on the results page, because players may fall out of bounds. This is permissible and can be used as a strategy to escape enemy fire.

Permasplat

  • Goal: Be the last player standing
  • Mode: Rainmaker
  • Players: 2, 4, 6, or 8
  • Weapons: No Rainmaker

Players have five minutes to stay alive and splat as many opponents as possible. They may not touch the Rainmaker or its shield. If a player dies, they must stand (or squit) on their spawn point and cannot shoot ink or leave their base. Once you're dead, you are no longer in play. Players may not hide in inaccessible places (for example, the bases on Saltspray Rig and Kelp Dome). If two or more players are left at the end of the five minutes, the player with the most splats wins.

Note: Death by falling out of bounds or into water count as deaths. Players who die from either of these causes are dead and cannot come back into play.

Goliath

  • Goal: Complete the mode's objective
  • Mode: Any
  • Players: 3-5
  • Weapons: 1 player with a shooter on one team, 2/3/4 players

with chargers, blasters, or brushes on the other Players must complete the chosen mode's objective, but one team may only have one player, and this player may only use a shooter. The other team may have 2, 3, or 4 players, and they may only use a charger, blaster, or brush.

Note: Weapon selection can be changed if desired.

Bumper Brush

  • Goal: Get the maximum number of kills.
  • Mode: Rainmaker
  • Players: 2, 4, 6 or 8
  • Weapons: Only brushes

Players must ram into each other with brushes until one of them gets splatted. The player with the most kills wins. Players may only flick the brush when coming out of squid form or their spawn.