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{{Infobox/Stage | {{Infobox/Stage | ||
|game = Splatoon 3 | |game = Splatoon 3 | ||
|image = S3 | |image = S3 Stage Sockeye Station.jpg | ||
|mode = Salmon Run | |||
|introduced = Launch | |introduced = Launch | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Sockeye Station''' is a [[Salmon Run Next Wave]] exclusive online multiplayer [[stage]] in {{S3}} | '''Sockeye Station''' is a [[Salmon Run Next Wave]]-exclusive online multiplayer [[stage]] in {{S3}}. | ||
== Layout == | == Layout == | ||
The following directions apply when standing in the same location and facing the same way as the player looks when they [[Super Jump]] off the helicopter. The [[egg basket]] is on top of a circular raised platform, and going forward is a spiraling tower with raised platforms opposite of it, to the player's right. Past that is a smooth open area, where the ground meets the water. To the left is a small, staggered platform, before the ground meets the water. Behind and to the right is a fence, followed by a drop into the water. There are multiple [[Gusher]]s all over the stage, where [[Goldie]]s will come out of during the [[Goldie Seeking]] [[Known Occurrence]]. It is | The following directions apply when standing in the same location and facing the same way as the player looks when they [[Super Jump]] off the helicopter. The [[egg basket]] is on top of a circular raised platform, and going forward is a spiraling tower with raised platforms opposite of it, to the player's right. Past that is a smooth open area, where the ground meets the water. To the left is a small, staggered platform, before the ground meets the water. Behind and to the right is a fence, followed by a drop into the water. There are multiple [[Gusher]]s all over the stage, where [[Goldie]]s will come out of during the [[Goldie Seeking]] [[Known Occurrence]]; [[Mudmouth]]s can also spawn from them during [[Mudmouth Eruptions]]. | ||
==Notable Locations== | |||
*Basket Platform: During normal and high tides, the egg basket is located on a slightly raised, circular platform, connected to the terrain below with a gently curving ramp behind it. | |||
*Tower: Directly in front of the basket is a tower loosely resembling an ammonite shell. It features two ramps; one spirals up to a flat pinnacle, while the other leads behind it and connects its left and right sides. Part of the tower's roof is grated and overlooks the ground below, allowing players to swim up a vertical wall to reach the top more quickly. | |||
*Lookout Platforms: To the left of the basket is a complex series of ramps and flat, cube-shaped platforms. A similar structure is to the right of the basket. Some ramps on both structures lead down to the sandbar. | |||
*Sandbar: Behind the scaffolding and tower is a large sandbar that encloses almost the entire stage. | |||
*Vegetable towers: Apple tower is on the sea beyond the sandbar to the left of the basket, mango tower is on the sea directly beyond the tower, and kiwi tower is on the sea beyond the lookout platforms to the right of the basket. | |||
**All Salmon Run and Salmon Run Next Wave stages have the three floating vegetable-themed towers with different colored searchlights that serve as landmarks. | |||
*Aji-Fry Tower: Directly behind the player's view of the superjump location is a huge fortified tower with an Aji-Fry (Japanese Deep-Fried Horse Mackerel) hanging from it by a fish hook attached to a crane. | |||
==Tides== | |||
*During high tide, the sandbar, most of the lookout platforms, and the tower's lower ramp are underwater. | |||
*During low tide, the sandbar expands to reveal a small island with two lookout platforms on either side, connected to the mainland by four narrow gangways. Salmonids can spawn from the pools of water between the gangways. | |||
==Quotes== | |||
{{Quote|In terms of on-site research, we were able to uncover a new job site known as '''Sockeye Station'''. This is an advanced base for [[Salmonid]]s, featuring a tall, spiraling tower, and it presents new tactical opportunities for both allies and antagonists.|@SplatoonNA<ref>[https://twitter.com/SplatoonNA/status/1491819730109276177 {{TWI}} @SplatoonNA on Twitter]</ref>}} | |||
==Badges== | |||
{{Main|Badge#Salmon Run}} | |||
Reaching to certain ranks during a Sockeye Station rotation in {{S3}} will reward the player with special [[badge]]s that they can use on their [[Splashtag]]. | |||
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s3" | |||
!colspan="3"|Sockeye Station [[Badge]]s | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:S3 Badge Sockeye Station 200.png|32x32px]]||Eggsecutive VP 200 at Sockeye Station Reached! | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:S3 Badge Sockeye Station 400.png|32x32px]]||Eggsecutive VP 400 at Sockeye Station Reached! | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:S3 Badge Sockeye Station 600.png|32x32px]]||Eggsecutive VP 600 at Sockeye Station Reached! | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:S3 Badge Sockeye Station 999.png|32x32px]]||Eggsecutive VP 999 at Sockeye Station Reached! | |||
|} | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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S3 SRNW 07.jpg | S3 SRNW 07.jpg | ||
S3 SRNW 10.jpg | S3 SRNW 10.jpg | ||
S3 Salmon Run Sockeye Station.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== Names in other | == Etymology == | ||
{{ | Sockeye Station's name comes from the [[wikipedia:Sockeye_salmon|sockeye salmon]]. | ||
===Names in other languages=== | |||
{{Localized name | |||
|color=Splatoon 3 | |color=Splatoon 3 | ||
|Jap=アラマキ砦 | |Jap=アラマキ砦 | ||
|JapR=aramaki toride | |JapR=aramaki toride | ||
|JapM=Fort | |JapM=Fort Salted Salmon | ||
|Dut=Fort Ammoniet | |Dut=Fort Ammoniet | ||
|DutM=Fort Ammonite | |DutM=Fort Ammonite | ||
|FreA= | |Fre=Bastion colimaçon | ||
|FreM=Spiral Bastion | |||
|FreA=<!--French (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name--> | |||
|FreAM= | |FreAM= | ||
|Ger=Fort Nautilax | |Ger=Fort Nautilax | ||
|GerM=Fort Nautilax | |GerM=Fort Nautilax <ref group="notes">''Nautilax'' comes possibly from ''Nautilus'' ("nautilus") and ''Lachs'' ("salmon")</ref> | ||
|Ita= | |Ita=Fortezza Spiralsalmone | ||
|ItaM= | |ItaM=Spiralsalmone Fortress | ||
|Rus=Наутиплекс | |Rus=Наутиплекс | ||
|RusR=Nautipleks | |RusR=Nautipleks | ||
|RusM=Nautiplex | |RusM=Nautiplex | ||
|SpaA= | |Spa=Fuerte Espiral | ||
|SpaM=Spiral Fort | |||
|SpaA=<!--Spanish (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name--> | |||
|SpaAM= | |SpaAM= | ||
| | |Chi=新卷堡 | ||
| | |ChiM=From 新巻き鮭 ''xīn juǎn ki guī'', a traditional Japanese salted dried fish made of salmon and 堡 ''bǎo'' ("fort") <ref group="notes">The word 新 ''xīn'' means salmon caught within New Year or means it was a very fresh salmon. 堡 ''bǎo'' is also short for "hamburger"</ref> | ||
|ChiR=xīn juǎn bǎo | |||
|Kor=연어말이 요새 | |||
|KorR=yeoneo mal-i yosae | |||
|KorM=Salmon Roll Fortress | |||
|Internal=Shakespiral<ref group="notes">Sockeye Station is also called "Tutorial" internally because it is used as the tutorial stage in Salmon Run Next Wave.</ref> <ref name="Leanny GitHub">[https://github.com/Leanny/splat3/blob/main/data/language/USen.json#L3185 {{GH}} Leanny on GitHub]</ref> | |||
|InternalM= | |||
}} | }} | ||
====Translation notes==== | |||
{{Note list}} | |||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
{{Navbox/S3 Locations}} | {{Navbox/S3 Locations}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Salmon Run Next Wave stages]] |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 11 May 2024
Sockeye Station is a Salmon Run Next Wave-exclusive online multiplayer stage in Splatoon 3.
Layout
The following directions apply when standing in the same location and facing the same way as the player looks when they Super Jump off the helicopter. The egg basket is on top of a circular raised platform, and going forward is a spiraling tower with raised platforms opposite of it, to the player's right. Past that is a smooth open area, where the ground meets the water. To the left is a small, staggered platform, before the ground meets the water. Behind and to the right is a fence, followed by a drop into the water. There are multiple Gushers all over the stage, where Goldies will come out of during the Goldie Seeking Known Occurrence; Mudmouths can also spawn from them during Mudmouth Eruptions.
Notable Locations
- Basket Platform: During normal and high tides, the egg basket is located on a slightly raised, circular platform, connected to the terrain below with a gently curving ramp behind it.
- Tower: Directly in front of the basket is a tower loosely resembling an ammonite shell. It features two ramps; one spirals up to a flat pinnacle, while the other leads behind it and connects its left and right sides. Part of the tower's roof is grated and overlooks the ground below, allowing players to swim up a vertical wall to reach the top more quickly.
- Lookout Platforms: To the left of the basket is a complex series of ramps and flat, cube-shaped platforms. A similar structure is to the right of the basket. Some ramps on both structures lead down to the sandbar.
- Sandbar: Behind the scaffolding and tower is a large sandbar that encloses almost the entire stage.
- Vegetable towers: Apple tower is on the sea beyond the sandbar to the left of the basket, mango tower is on the sea directly beyond the tower, and kiwi tower is on the sea beyond the lookout platforms to the right of the basket.
- All Salmon Run and Salmon Run Next Wave stages have the three floating vegetable-themed towers with different colored searchlights that serve as landmarks.
- Aji-Fry Tower: Directly behind the player's view of the superjump location is a huge fortified tower with an Aji-Fry (Japanese Deep-Fried Horse Mackerel) hanging from it by a fish hook attached to a crane.
Tides
- During high tide, the sandbar, most of the lookout platforms, and the tower's lower ramp are underwater.
- During low tide, the sandbar expands to reveal a small island with two lookout platforms on either side, connected to the mainland by four narrow gangways. Salmonids can spawn from the pools of water between the gangways.
Quotes
“ | In terms of on-site research, we were able to uncover a new job site known as Sockeye Station. This is an advanced base for Salmonids, featuring a tall, spiraling tower, and it presents new tactical opportunities for both allies and antagonists. | ” |
— @SplatoonNA[1]
|
Badges
- Main article: Badge#Salmon Run
Reaching to certain ranks during a Sockeye Station rotation in Splatoon 3 will reward the player with special badges that they can use on their Splashtag.
Sockeye Station Badges | ||
---|---|---|
Eggsecutive VP 200 at Sockeye Station Reached! | ||
Eggsecutive VP 400 at Sockeye Station Reached! | ||
Eggsecutive VP 600 at Sockeye Station Reached! | ||
Eggsecutive VP 999 at Sockeye Station Reached! |
Gallery
Etymology
Sockeye Station's name comes from the sockeye salmon.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
Japanese | アラマキ砦 aramaki toride |
Fort Salted Salmon |
Dutch | Fort Ammoniet | Fort Ammonite |
French | Bastion colimaçon | Spiral Bastion |
German | Fort Nautilax | Fort Nautilax [a] |
Italian | Fortezza Spiralsalmone | Spiralsalmone Fortress |
Russian | Наутиплекс Nautipleks |
Nautiplex |
Spanish | Fuerte Espiral | Spiral Fort |
Chinese | 新卷堡 xīn juǎn bǎo |
From 新巻き鮭 xīn juǎn ki guī, a traditional Japanese salted dried fish made of salmon and 堡 bǎo ("fort") [b] |
Korean | 연어말이 요새 yeoneo mal-i yosae |
Salmon Roll Fortress |
Internal | Shakespiral[c] [2] |
Translation notes
- ↑ Nautilax comes possibly from Nautilus ("nautilus") and Lachs ("salmon")
- ↑ The word 新 xīn means salmon caught within New Year or means it was a very fresh salmon. 堡 bǎo is also short for "hamburger"
- ↑ Sockeye Station is also called "Tutorial" internally because it is used as the tutorial stage in Salmon Run Next Wave.