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==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
[[File:CampTriggerfishMap.jpg|thumb|A bird's-eye view of Camp Triggerfish.]] | [[File:CampTriggerfishMap.jpg|thumb|A bird's-eye view of Camp Triggerfish.]] Battles here play out across a series of bridges, which you’ll have to cross to reach your opponents’ turf. Each team base at Camp Triggerfish is outfitted with a set of floodgates. When the gates are down, it’s easier for the other team to come and go as they please. | ||
In Turf War, the gates lower with one minute left on the clock, leading the way for late-game assaults. In Ranked Battle, they stay down so players can come and go as they please. Watch out in Tower Control! The tower’s path is almost always over water and you’ll need to show off your best squid skills to avoid getting dunked. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Camp Triggerfish has been shown in a multitude of trailers and screenshots for Splatoon, | *Camp Triggerfish has been shown in a multitude of trailers and screenshots for Splatoon, only releasing to the map pool on July 24th; Making it the longest-known-about stage that was yet to be released. | ||
*The name is based on the real-life [[wikipedia:Triggerfish|triggerfish]]. | *The name is based on the real-life [[wikipedia:Triggerfish|triggerfish]]. | ||
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CampMap.jpg | CampMap.jpg | ||
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Revision as of 15:46, 24 July 2015
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Camp Triggerfish is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon. It appears to be a wooden fort built over a lake, surrounded by a thick forest. It will be released as DLC on July 24th.
Layout
Battles here play out across a series of bridges, which you’ll have to cross to reach your opponents’ turf. Each team base at Camp Triggerfish is outfitted with a set of floodgates. When the gates are down, it’s easier for the other team to come and go as they please.
In Turf War, the gates lower with one minute left on the clock, leading the way for late-game assaults. In Ranked Battle, they stay down so players can come and go as they please. Watch out in Tower Control! The tower’s path is almost always over water and you’ll need to show off your best squid skills to avoid getting dunked.
Trivia
- Camp Triggerfish has been shown in a multitude of trailers and screenshots for Splatoon, only releasing to the map pool on July 24th; Making it the longest-known-about stage that was yet to be released.
- The name is based on the real-life triggerfish.
Gallery
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This picture showcasing the inkling's clothing also shows some of the background of Camp Triggerfish.
Names in other languages
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