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{{quote|Shoot a Gusher to make it burst skyward. <small>So satisfying...</small>|[[Cuttlefish|Cap'n Cuttlefish]]}}
{{quote|Shoot a Gusher to make it burst skyward. <small>So satisfying...</small>|[[Cuttlefish|Cap'n Cuttlefish]]}}


'''Gushers''', written as '''gushers''' in {{S3}}, are one of the mechanics first introduced in [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]]. They also appear in [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]], [[Salmon Run]], a [[Shifty Station]] ([[Gusher Towns]]), the {{OE}}, [[Return of the Mammalians]], and {{SO}}.
'''Gushers''', written as '''gushers''' in {{S3}}, are one of the mechanics first introduced in {{OV}}. They also appear in {{OC}}, {{SR}}, a [[Shifty Station]] ([[Gusher Towns]]), the {{OE}}, {{RotM}}, and {{SO}}.


== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
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Geyser closed.png|[[Agent 3 (Splatoon)|Agent 3]] approaching an inactive Gusher in an [[amiibo]] challenge
Geyser closed.png|[[Agent 3 (Splatoon)|Agent 3]] approaching an inactive Gusher in an [[amiibo]] challenge
Gusher Gauntlet-Cap'n Cuttlefish Ninth Quote.jpg|A group of Gushers in [[Gusher Gauntlet]]
Gusher Gauntlet-Cap'n Cuttlefish Ninth Quote.jpg|A group of Gushers in [[Gusher Gauntlet]]
Gusher3.jpg|Agent 3 approaching an active Gusher
OV Gusher promo 2.jpg|Agent 3 approaching an active Gusher
S Gusher Eruption Beginning.png|A Gusher right after eruption
S Gusher Eruption Beginning.png|A Gusher right after eruption
SingleplayerTrailerEarlyGusherGauntlet.png|An early Gusher model
SingleplayerTrailerEarlyGusherGauntlet.png|An early Gusher model
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Gusher Render.jpg|Render of an activated Gusher
Gusher Render.jpg|Render of an activated Gusher
Red Gusher Screenshot.jpg|A Gusher
Red Gusher Screenshot.jpg|A Gusher
Unopened gusher golide seeking.png|An inactive Gusher in [[Salmon Run]]
Unopened gusher golide seeking.png|An inactive Gusher in {{SR}}
S2 Salmon Run Gusher low.jpg|An activated Gusher in Salmon Run with a low height and dim glow
S2 Salmon Run Gusher low.jpg|An activated Gusher in Salmon Run with a low height and dim glow
S2 Salmon Run Gusher high.jpg|An activated Gusher in Salmon Run with a tall height and bright glow
S2 Salmon Run Gusher high.jpg|An activated Gusher in Salmon Run with a tall height and bright glow

Latest revision as of 22:10, 22 June 2024

An inactive Gusher
Shoot a Gusher to make it burst skyward. So satisfying...

Gushers, written as gushers in Splatoon 3, are one of the mechanics first introduced in Octo Valley. They also appear in Octo Canyon, Salmon Run, a Shifty Station (Gusher Towns), the Octo Expansion, Return of the Mammalians, and Side Order.

Appearance

Before being activated, Gushers appear to be stationary, circular, silver grates adorned with a knob. The knob has many red dots of light on it and a red wheel on the top. Upon being sprayed by ink, a large column of ink erupts from the platform. The color of the ink matches that of whoever activated it. After a certain amount of time, the column of ink will descend quickly.

Description

Before being activated, Gushers remain stationary and do nothing. Upon being sprayed by ink, a large column of ink erupts from the platform, carrying all objects, including the player, to the top. This column of ink blocks both enemy and ally attacks. After around ten seconds, the ink from the Gusher stops coming out, and said Gusher needs to be sprayed with more ink to be activated again.

In multiplayer stages, such as Gusher Towns, Gushers require slightly more hits to activate. Touching a Gusher erupting with the opposing team's ink instantly splats the player.

In Salmon Run, Gushers only appear during Goldie Seeking waves, where spraying the Gusher with ink will cause the Gusher to erupt a column of various sizes of enemy ink. The size of the column depends on how close the Gusher is to the Goldie. They also emit light depending on how close to the Goldie they are, while other Salmonids spawn from them. All of the activated Gushers remain active until the Goldie is found and finds a new hiding place, or until the wave ends.

In Splatoon 3's Big Run, Gushers serve as additional spawn points for Salmonids during normal/high tide and the only spawn points for Salmonids during low tide. These Gushers have a wider base than ones found elsewhere.

In Side Order, Gushers serve as the primary spawn points for Jelletons.

Usage

Gushers can be activated by the player firing ink directly on their surface. They cannot be activated by Octarians or Salmonids.

Appearances

Splatoon

Octo Valley

Splatoon 2

Shifty Station

Octo Canyon

Salmon Run

Octo Expansion

Splatoon 3

Challenges

Return of the Mammalians

Salmon Run Next Wave

Gallery

Splatoon

Splatoon 2

Splatoon 3

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Trivia

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese カンケツセン
Kanketsusen
Geyser
Netherlands Dutch Geiser Geyser
CanadaFrance French Jet d'encre Ink beam
Germany German Tintenfontäne Ink fountain
Italy Italian Geyser Geyser
Russia Russian Гейзер
Geyzer
Geyser
SpainMexico Spanish Surtidor Gusher
China Chinese (Simplified) 喷泉
pēnquán
Fountain
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 噴泉
pēnquán (Mandarin)
pan3 cyun4 (Cantonese)
Fountain
South Korea Korean 간헐천 Geyser
 Internal Msn_CourseObj_10 [1]

References