'''Propeller-Lift Playground''', also named '''Propeller Lift Playground''',{{EUOC}} is the sixth mission in {{S}}{{'s}} single-player [[mode]], [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]]. It gets its name from its heavy use of [[propeller]]s.
'''Propeller-Lift Playground''' is the sixth mission available in singleplayer [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]]. The mission is named as such because of its heavy use of [[Propeller]]s.
==Octo Valley==
After the player clears [[The Mighty Octostomp!]], they gain access to [[Area 2]] via an [[Inkrail]]. Turn left and walk toward the middle and largest pillar and shoot the invisible kettle on top of it to access the level.
== Octo Valley==
==Stage summary==
After the player clears The Mighty Octostomp!, they gain access to Area 2 via an Inkrail. Turn left and walk toward the middle and largest pillar and shoot the invisible kettle on top of it to access the level.
Propellor-Lift Playground features a small gauntlet of enemies before introducing the new mechanic of [[Propeller]]s. They are used for vertical movement and tactical combat challenges, then horizontal platforming, and finally to bring other objects closer to the player Inkling.
{{Quote|The Department of Energy has announced that further declines in the availability of electric power are likely to occur in the near future. With the underground domes also deteriorating rapidly, the future does not look bright."|[[Sunken Scroll]] {{color|6|green}}}}
'''Location''': After the second checkpoint and the [[Twintacle Octotrooper]]s is a large [[propeller]] platform which, after shooting the propeller, leads to a secret area below it with the [[Sunken Scroll]] and a [[launchpad]] to return up.
Propeller-Lift Playground-Enemy Octotroopers on a Lift.jpg|Enemy Octotroopers on a lift
Propeller-Lift Playground-Signs -1.jpg|Signs
Propeller-Lift Playground-Signs -2.jpg|More signs
Propeller-Lift Playground-Hidden Power Eggs 2.jpg|Hidden [[Power Egg]]s forming the character イ (i)
Propeller-Lift Playground-Hidden Power Eggs.jpg|Hidden Power Eggs forming the character カ (ka)
Propeller-Lift Playground-Cranes.jpg|Cranes
Propeller-Lift Playground Mission End.jpg|Mission end
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==Trivia==
*Several strange sounds of rust and decay can be heard near the various cranes found within this level. These sounds are later heard during the [[Undeniable Flying Object]] mission.
*After the last checkpoint, there are three [[propeller]] lifts. Behind the first one and below the third one are the characters イ and カ, which together form the katakana "ika", the Japanese word for "squid".
*The German name for this mission is a play on the phrase "von Winde verweht" which means "blown away by the wind". It shares a wind-themed pun with [[Propeller-Lift Fortress]].
*The icon for Propeller-Lift Playground shows a red object on the bottom of the propeller lift that resembles the nozzle of a [[Gusher]].
Propeller-Lift Playground, also named Propeller Lift Playground,(EU/OC)[a] is the sixth mission in Splatoon's single-player mode, Octo Valley. It gets its name from its heavy use of propellers.
After the player clears The Mighty Octostomp!, they gain access to Area 2 via an Inkrail. Turn left and walk toward the middle and largest pillar and shoot the invisible kettle on top of it to access the level.
Propellor-Lift Playground features a small gauntlet of enemies before introducing the new mechanic of Propellers. They are used for vertical movement and tactical combat challenges, then horizontal platforming, and finally to bring other objects closer to the player Inkling.
Collectibles
Sunken Scroll
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The Department of Energy has announced that further declines in the availability of electric power are likely to occur in the near future. With the underground domes also deteriorating rapidly, the future does not look bright."
Location: After the second checkpoint and the Twintacle Octotroopers is a large propeller platform which, after shooting the propeller, leads to a secret area below it with the Sunken Scroll and a launchpad to return up.
Several strange sounds of rust and decay can be heard near the various cranes found within this level. These sounds are later heard during the Undeniable Flying Object mission.
After the last checkpoint, there are three propeller lifts. Behind the first one and below the third one are the characters イ and カ, which together form the katakana "ika", the Japanese word for "squid".
The German name for this mission is a play on the phrase "von Winde verweht" which means "blown away by the wind". It shares a wind-themed pun with Propeller-Lift Fortress.
The icon for Propeller-Lift Playground shows a red object on the bottom of the propeller lift that resembles the nozzle of a Gusher.
Names in other languages
Language
Name
Meaning
Japanese
プロペラリフトの波止場 ~風がオレを呼びさます~ Puropera Rifuto no Hatoba Kaze ga Ore o Yobisamasu
Wharf of Propeller-Lifts: A Wind Awakes Me
French (NOA)
- Héli-débarcadère - Au gré du vent
- Heli-landing stage - In the wind
French (NOE)
- Héli-débarcadère - Des pigments dans le vent
- Heli-landing stage - Pigments in the wind
German
Von Tinte verweht
Blown away by the ink
Italian
Vento di mare: basterà a muovere quelle eliche?
Sea wind: will it be enough to move those propellers?