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|title = Springing Spiccato | |title = Springing Spiccato | ||
|image = SO Sprite Springing Spiccato.png | |image = SO Sprite Springing Spiccato.png | ||
|species = [[Jelleton]] | |||
|eye = Red | |eye = Red | ||
|location = [[Spire of Order]] | |location = [[Spire of Order]] | ||
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'''Springing Spiccatos''' are [[Jelleton]] enemies in {{S3SO}}. They move around by hopping, and attack the player | '''Springing Spiccatos''' are [[Jelleton]] enemies in {{S3SO}}. They move around by hopping, and attack the player by creating an explosion around the area they land on, similar to a [[Splashdown]], when they get close enough. | ||
== | ==Description== | ||
Springing Spiccatos are mechanical [[Wikipedia:Lamprey|lamprey]]s with their bodies encased in black ink. Their eyes seem to be popping out of a pair of black swimming goggles, and their mouth, which they use to jump, is attached to the head by a black spring. | Springing Spiccatos are mechanical [[Wikipedia:Lamprey|lamprey]]s with their bodies encased in black ink. Their eyes seem to be popping out of a pair of black swimming goggles, and their mouth, which they use to jump, is attached to the head by a black spring. | ||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
*The pedestal they leave behind when splatted can launch the player into the air. It can be used to escape when cornered. If the pedestal is not used after a certain amount of time, it vanishes. | *The Springing Spiccato will attack similarly to a [[Splashdown]] if it gets close to the player, which can be cancelled if it is splatted before it lands. | ||
**If it rides a Battering Lento, and the Lento is splatted before it, it will immediately use its splashdown attack. | |||
*The pedestal they leave behind when splatted can launch the player into the air. It can be used to escape when cornered. | |||
**The pedestal creates a small explosion when used, damaging nearby enemies. | |||
**If the pedestal is not used after a certain amount of time, it vanishes. | |||
**Launching into the air via the pedestal does not count as a jump on no-jump bonus floors. | **Launching into the air via the pedestal does not count as a jump on no-jump bonus floors. | ||
*The pedestal also launches [[∞-ball]]s that touch it. | *The pedestal also launches [[∞-ball]]s that touch it. | ||
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SO Icon Springing Spiccato.png|Springing Spiccato's icon. | SO Icon Springing Spiccato.png|Springing Spiccato's icon. | ||
S3 Decoration Springing Spiccato.png|A Springing Spiccato statue inside a glass box. | |||
SO Promo screenshot 31.png|A Springing Spiccato following several [[Swarming Languendo]] in their pursuit against Agent 8. | SO Promo screenshot 31.png|A Springing Spiccato following several [[Swarming Languendo]] in their pursuit against Agent 8. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Bouncing on a pedestal left by a defeated Spiccato does not count against the "Don't Jump" Bonus Challenge. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
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{{Localized name | {{Localized name | ||
|color=Side Order | |color=Side Order | ||
|Jap= | |Jap=伸縮するスピッカート | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=shinshuku suru supikkāto | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Elastic Spiccato | ||
|Dut= | |Dut=Verende Spiccato | ||
|DutM= | |DutM=Spring-loaded Spiccato | ||
|FreE= | |FreE=Spiccato élastique | ||
|FreEM= | |FreEM=Elastic Spiccato | ||
|Ger=Punktuierendes Spicatto | |Ger=Punktuierendes Spicatto | ||
|GerM=Puncturing Spicatto | |GerM=Puncturing Spicatto | ||
|Ita= | |Ita=Spiccato enfatico | ||
|ItaM= | |ItaM=Emphatic spiccato | ||
|Rus= | |Rus=Пружинящее прыгато | ||
|RusR= | |RusR=Pruzhinyashchee prygato | ||
|RusM= | |RusM=Springy jumpato | ||
|SpaE= | |SpaE=Spiccato saltarín | ||
|SpaEM= | |SpaEM=Jumping spiccato | ||
|ChiS= | |ChiS= | ||
|ChiSR= | |ChiSR= | ||
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{{Navbox/ | {{Navbox/Jelletons}} | ||
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[[Category:Side Order]] |
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Springing Spiccatos are Jelleton enemies in Splatoon 3: Side Order. They move around by hopping, and attack the player by creating an explosion around the area they land on, similar to a Splashdown, when they get close enough.
Description
Springing Spiccatos are mechanical lampreys with their bodies encased in black ink. Their eyes seem to be popping out of a pair of black swimming goggles, and their mouth, which they use to jump, is attached to the head by a black spring.
Strategy
- The Springing Spiccato will attack similarly to a Splashdown if it gets close to the player, which can be cancelled if it is splatted before it lands.
- If it rides a Battering Lento, and the Lento is splatted before it, it will immediately use its splashdown attack.
- The pedestal they leave behind when splatted can launch the player into the air. It can be used to escape when cornered.
- The pedestal creates a small explosion when used, damaging nearby enemies.
- If the pedestal is not used after a certain amount of time, it vanishes.
- Launching into the air via the pedestal does not count as a jump on no-jump bonus floors.
- The pedestal also launches ∞-balls that touch it.
Quotes
The following text is quoted from the Jelleton Field Guide.
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They'll try to splash down on you when you get close. But you can fix that. Just look up and splat them before they hit the ground. |
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The pedestal they leave behind can launch you if you touch it. It can be a handy escape route if you ever find yourself swarmed! |
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It's also just fun! Are you cool with heights, Eight? Because I LOVE THEM! |
Conclusion Beating 'em is your ticket upward! |
Gallery
![](http://cdn.wikimg.net/en/splatoonwiki/images/thumb/d/d5/Sagakeen_art_girl.png/50px-Sagakeen_art_girl.png)
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Springing Spiccato's icon.
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A Springing Spiccato statue inside a glass box.
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A Springing Spiccato following several Swarming Languendo in their pursuit against Agent 8.
Trivia
- Bouncing on a pedestal left by a defeated Spiccato does not count against the "Don't Jump" Bonus Challenge.
Etymology
"Spiccato" is a bowing technique for string instruments in which the bow appears to bounce lightly upon the string.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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伸縮するスピッカート shinshuku suru supikkāto |
Elastic Spiccato | |
Verende Spiccato | Spring-loaded Spiccato | |
Spiccato élastique | Elastic Spiccato | |
Punktuierendes Spicatto | Puncturing Spicatto | |
Spiccato enfatico | Emphatic spiccato | |
Пружинящее прыгато Pruzhinyashchee prygato |
Springy jumpato | |
Spiccato saltarín | Jumping spiccato |