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[[File:S2 Sunken Scroll 24.png|thumb|250px|A | [[File:Great Octoweapons.png|thumb|250px|A photograph from [[List of Sunken Scrolls in Splatoon#Scroll 13|Sunken Scroll 13]].]] | ||
[[File:S2 Sunken Scroll 24.png|thumb|250px|A research paper showing a schematic for the creation of the Octostomp. From [[List of Sunken Scrolls in Splatoon 2#Scroll 24|Sunken Scroll 24]].]] | |||
The '''Octobosses''' are large, mechanical robots piloted by [[Octarian]] forces. | The '''Octobosses''', known in {{S}} as the '''Great Octoweapons''', are large opponents, mostly mechanical robots piloted by [[Octarian]] forces. They serve as [[boss]]es in the first two [[Mode#Story_campaigns|story campaigns]]. | ||
==The | ==Bosses== | ||
===''Splatoon''=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Octo Valley The Mighty Octostomp render.png|The [[Octostomp]] | |||
File:Octo Valley Octonozzle render.png|The [[Octonozzle]] | |||
File:Octo Valley Octowhirl render.png|The [[Octowhirl]] | |||
File:Octo Valley Ravenous Octomaw render.png|The [[Octomaw]] | |||
File:S DJ Octavio Enter the Octobot King Artwork.png|[[DJ Octavio]]'s [[Octobot King]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
===''Splatoon 2''=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:S2 3D art Octo Oven.png|[[Octo Oven]] | File:S2 3D art Octo Oven.png|[[Octo Oven]] | ||
File:Octo Samurai.jpg|[[Octo Samurai]] | File:Octo Samurai.jpg|[[Octo Samurai]] | ||
File:Octostomp Splatling. | File:Octostomp Splatling.jpg|[[Octostomp|Neo Octostomp]] | ||
File:Octo Shower HD. | File:Octo Shower HD.jpg|[[Octo Shower]] | ||
File:Octobot King | File:Octobot King II.jpg|[[DJ Octavio]], [[Callie]] and the [[Octobot King|Octobot King II]] | ||
</gallery> | |||
===''Splatoon 3''=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Splatoon-3-DJ-Octavio.jpg|[[DJ Octavio|DJ Octavio]] in the [[Octobot King|Octobot King L3.Gs]] | |||
File:RotM Octostomp on boss battle area.png|An [[Octostomp]]'s remains | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
According to the thirteenth [[Sunken Scroll]] in {{S}}, the Great Octoweapons were deployed by the Octarians during the [[Great Turf War]] 100 years ago. However, when their victory seemed certain, a plug was pulled from its socket, resulting in the [[Inkling]]s' victory. | |||
During the [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] campaign, the Octarians revive the Great Octoweapons using the stolen [[Zapfish]], however [[Agent 3 (Splatoon)|Agent 3]] defeated them one by one, before capturing DJ Octavio. | |||
In {{S2}}, after [[Agent 4]] beats the Octo Oven, [[Marie]] says she did not expect the [[Octarian]]s to have fully operational Octobosses at their disposal. | |||
According to [[List of Sunken Scrolls in Splatoon 2#Scroll 24|Sunken Scroll 24]], the Octobosses have sentient tentacles implanted in their machines as a means of control. In the sketch, the complex chemical structure for the Octostomp weaponry can be seen. | According to [[List of Sunken Scrolls in Splatoon 2#Scroll 24|Sunken Scroll 24]], the Octobosses have sentient tentacles implanted in their machines as a means of control. In the sketch, the complex chemical structure for the Octostomp weaponry can be seen. | ||
During the [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]] campaign, the Octarians revive the Octobosses using the stolen [[ | During the [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]] campaign, the Octarians revive the Octobosses using the stolen Zapfish. However, Agent 4 defeats them one by one before capturing DJ Octavio. | ||
During the [[Octo Expansion]] campaign, the Octobosses are revived. However, [[Agent 8]] defeats them one by one before beating [[Commander Tartar]]. | |||
==Availability== | |||
The bosses can be encountered in the following missions or stations: | |||
;Splatoon | |||
*Octostomp: [[The Mighty Octostomp!]] | |||
*Octonozzle: [[The Dreaded Octonozzle!]] | |||
*Octomaw: [[The Ravenous Octomaw!]] | |||
*Octowhirl: [[The Rampaging Octowhirl!]] | |||
*DJ Octavio: [[Enter the Octobot King!]] | |||
;Splatoon 2 | |||
*Octo Oven: [[Industrial Toast]], {{OctoExpansionStation|I|01}} {{OctoExpansionStation|G|01}} [[Toastmaster Station]] | |||
*Octo Samurai: [[The Showdown]], {{OctoExpansionStation|J|08}} {{OctoExpansionStation|F|11}} [[Whack-Fu Station]] | |||
*Neo Octostomp: [[Lips for Days]], {{OctoExpansionStation|F|01}} {{OctoExpansionStation|E|12}} [[Drop the Bass Station]] | |||
*Octo Shower: [[Sanitizarium]], {{OctoExpansionStation|J|01}} {{OctoExpansionStation|H|07}} [[Cool Your Jets Station]] | |||
* DJ Octavio: [[Bomb Rush Blush (mission)|Bomb Rush Blush]] | |||
;Splatoon 3 | |||
* Octobot King L3.Gs: [[Octobot King L3.Gs]] | |||
* Octostomp: [[The Future Stares Back]] | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The Octo Samurai is | *The Octo Samurai is known as a "big bad boss" by the Octarian rank-and-file troops and its design looks more like a sumo wrestler than a samurai.<ref>[https://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/161283243652 {{SRL}} Squid Research Lab - Octo Samurai]</ref> | ||
*In one of the sessions in [[Marina's chat room]], it is said that [[Marina]] worked on improving the Great Octoweapons while she still worked for the Octarians. | |||
== Names in other languages == | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{ | ''Great Octoweapons'' | ||
{{Localized name | |||
|color=Splatoon | |||
|Jap=戦略タコツボ兵器 | |||
|JapR=Senryaku Takotsubo Heiki | |||
|JapM=Strategic Octopus Pot Weapons | |||
|Dut=Octo-eindbaasbewapening | |||
|DutM=Octo final boss armament | |||
|Fre=Tentatitan | |||
|FreM=from ''tentacule'' (tentacle) and ''titan'' (titan) | |||
|Ger=Oktobot | |||
|GerM=Octobot | |||
|Ita=Polpobot | |||
|ItaM=Octobot | |||
|Spa= | |||
|SpaM= | |||
}} | |||
''Octobosses'' | |||
{{Localized name | |||
|color=Splatoon 2 | |color=Splatoon 2 | ||
|Jap= | |Jap=戦略タコツボ兵器 | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Senryaku Takotsubo Heiki | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=Strategic Octopus Pot Weapons | ||
|Dut= | |Dut= | ||
|DutM= | |DutM= | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== References == | ==References== | ||
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{{Navbox/S2 Characters}} | {{Navbox/S2 Characters}} | ||
{{Navbox/Octarians}} | |||
[[Category:Octarians]] | |||
[[Category:Great Octoweapons|*]] | |||
[[Category:Octo Valley]] | |||
[[Category:Octarian machines]] | |||
[[Category:Octobosses|*]] | [[Category:Octobosses|*]] | ||
[[Category:Octo Canyon]] | [[Category:Octo Canyon]] | ||
[[Category:Octo Expansion]] | [[Category:Octo Expansion]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:32, 15 July 2024
The Octobosses, known in Splatoon as the Great Octoweapons, are large opponents, mostly mechanical robots piloted by Octarian forces. They serve as bosses in the first two story campaigns.
Bosses
Splatoon
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The Octostomp
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The Octonozzle
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The Octowhirl
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The Octomaw
Splatoon 2
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DJ Octavio, Callie and the Octobot King II
Splatoon 3
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DJ Octavio in the Octobot King L3.Gs
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An Octostomp's remains
History
According to the thirteenth Sunken Scroll in Splatoon, the Great Octoweapons were deployed by the Octarians during the Great Turf War 100 years ago. However, when their victory seemed certain, a plug was pulled from its socket, resulting in the Inklings' victory.
During the Octo Valley campaign, the Octarians revive the Great Octoweapons using the stolen Zapfish, however Agent 3 defeated them one by one, before capturing DJ Octavio.
In Splatoon 2, after Agent 4 beats the Octo Oven, Marie says she did not expect the Octarians to have fully operational Octobosses at their disposal.
According to Sunken Scroll 24, the Octobosses have sentient tentacles implanted in their machines as a means of control. In the sketch, the complex chemical structure for the Octostomp weaponry can be seen.
During the Octo Canyon campaign, the Octarians revive the Octobosses using the stolen Zapfish. However, Agent 4 defeats them one by one before capturing DJ Octavio.
During the Octo Expansion campaign, the Octobosses are revived. However, Agent 8 defeats them one by one before beating Commander Tartar.
Availability
The bosses can be encountered in the following missions or stations:
- Splatoon
- Octostomp: The Mighty Octostomp!
- Octonozzle: The Dreaded Octonozzle!
- Octomaw: The Ravenous Octomaw!
- Octowhirl: The Rampaging Octowhirl!
- DJ Octavio: Enter the Octobot King!
- Splatoon 2
- Octo Oven: Industrial Toast, I01 G01 Toastmaster Station
- Octo Samurai: The Showdown, J08 F11 Whack-Fu Station
- Neo Octostomp: Lips for Days, F01 E12 Drop the Bass Station
- Octo Shower: Sanitizarium, J01 H07 Cool Your Jets Station
- DJ Octavio: Bomb Rush Blush
- Splatoon 3
- Octobot King L3.Gs: Octobot King L3.Gs
- Octostomp: The Future Stares Back
Trivia
- The Octo Samurai is known as a "big bad boss" by the Octarian rank-and-file troops and its design looks more like a sumo wrestler than a samurai.[1]
- In one of the sessions in Marina's chat room, it is said that Marina worked on improving the Great Octoweapons while she still worked for the Octarians.
Names in other languages
Great Octoweapons
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 戦略タコツボ兵器 Senryaku Takotsubo Heiki |
Strategic Octopus Pot Weapons |
Dutch | Octo-eindbaasbewapening | Octo final boss armament |
French | Tentatitan | from tentacule (tentacle) and titan (titan) |
German | Oktobot | Octobot |
Italian | Polpobot | Octobot |
Octobosses
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 戦略タコツボ兵器 Senryaku Takotsubo Heiki |
Strategic Octopus Pot Weapons |
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