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'''Museum d'Alfonsino''' is a multiplayer [[stage]] in ''[[Splatoon]]''. It takes place in the courtyard of an | '''Museum d'Alfonsino''' is a multiplayer [[stage]] in ''[[Splatoon]]''. It takes place in the courtyard of an art museum. The defining feature of Museum d'Alfonsino is five rotating platforms, which are central to navigating the stage. | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
Museum d'Alfonsino is a stage that features five rotating displays, which are central to navigation, as well as reaching vantage points. The [[ | Museum d'Alfonsino is a [[stage]] that features five rotating displays, which are central to navigation, as well as reaching vantage points. The [[spawn point]] of the stage is at a courtyard entrance, with a path to the left leading towards a large rotating display, and a path to the right leading to the center of the stage. Directly in front of the spawn is a small rotating platform with four spokes that spins counter-clockwise without stopping. Continuing to move forward leads to large displays with three spokes that rotate a third of the way before stopping for five seconds. When stopped, they align perfectly with the rotating platform in the center of the stage. The large displays are entirely [[ink]]able, allowing for players to climb up and reach [[grate]]d platforms on the right side of their walls. The center of the stage is located to the right of these platforms, relative to the spawn point. In the center of the stage is a lower area with a rotating display with four spokes in the middle. It rotates counter-clockwise a quarter of the way before stopping, aligning with the large displays. To the left and right of the center stage are lowered areas with statues where most of the battling in the stage takes place. The sides of the stage contain large pools of [[water]] which players must look out for when jumping from the left side route to one of the large rotating displays. In [[Turf War]], the final score is determined by where the rotating platforms stop at the end of the match. | ||
==Ranked Battle | ==Ranked Battle terrain== | ||
In Ranked Battle, specifications for the terrain or placement of objects are different between the modes; these changes create new paths or new objects to take cover behind. | In [[Ranked Battle]]s, specifications for the terrain or placement of objects are different between the modes; these changes create new paths or new objects to take cover behind. | ||
In [[Splat Zones]] and [[Tower Control]], the [[spawn point]]s for both teams have been moved to the first rotating display. | In [[Splat Zones]] and [[Tower Control]], the [[spawn point]]s for both teams have been moved to the first rotating display. | ||
=== [[Splat Zones]] === | ===[[Splat Zones]]=== | ||
The Splat Zone is located in the center of the | The Splat Zone is located in the center of the [[stage]]. Inking the rotating display does not count towards capturing the zone. Many platforms and one statue have been added near the center and the central display has been shortened to make jumping on it from both sides easier. | ||
=== [[Tower Control]] === | ===[[Tower Control]]=== | ||
The | The Tower in this mode is located at the center of the map, replacing the central display. The goal is found right outside the enemy's spawn point, after going through the giant display. The wall sticking out on both giant displays have been removed and many blocks and barriers have been added, including the platforms from Splat Zones. When the Tower is occupied, it first goes straight and around the outside of the giant display over the water. It then turns left and heads for the goal. | ||
=== [[Rainmaker]]=== | ===[[Rainmaker]]=== | ||
The Rainmaker starts on top of the shortened central display. The goal is located on the rotating display in the enemy team's spawn. The giant displays have been altered a bit: they both have one section removed and they now rotate one | The [[Rainmaker (weapon)|Rainmaker]] starts on top of the shortened central display. The goal is located on the rotating display in the enemy team's spawn point. The giant displays have been altered a bit: they both have one section removed and they now rotate one third counter-clockwise, then one third clockwise, never stopping with the removed side towards the middle. Several boxes have been added to create additional ways of reaching the opposing team's base and a small section left of each team's spawn point has been blocked off. | ||
== ''Splatoon'' == | ==''Splatoon''== | ||
{{Infobox/Stage | {{Infobox/Stage | ||
| game = Splatoon | |game = Splatoon | ||
| introduced = {{date|2015-11-14}} | |introduced = {{date|2015-11-14}} | ||
| totalbp = 2,443 | |totalbp = 2,443 | ||
| features = Rotating platforms | |features = Rotating platforms | ||
| haswaterhazard = true | |haswaterhazard = true | ||
}} | }} | ||
Museum d'Alfonsino was released | Museum d'Alfonsino was released {{date|2015-11-14}} at {{time|2015-11-14 02:00 UTC}}<ref>[http://splatoonus.tumblr.com/post/133097710434 {{SRL}} Live from Squid Research Lab: Word on the street is that Museum d'Alfonsino is...]</ref> after being leaked on the [[SplatNet]] stage schedule on 12 November and formally announced in the [[Nintendo Direct]] later that day. | ||
=== Version history === | ===Version history=== | ||
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-s" | {| class="wikitable sitecolor-s" | ||
! Version !! Adjustments | ! Version !! Adjustments | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{Ver|S|2.4.0}}''' || | | '''{{Ver|S|2.4.0}}''' || | ||
* Adjustments made to prevent players from taking certain shortcuts in Rainmaker mode. | * Adjustments made to prevent players from taking certain shortcuts in [[Rainmaker]] mode. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| '''{{Ver|S|2.5.0}}''' || | | '''{{Ver|S|2.5.0}}''' || | ||
* Fixed the issue in modes other than Tower Control in which the area around the central rotating platform was registering as being | * Fixed the issue in modes other than [[Tower Control]] in which the area around the central rotating platform was registering as being [[ink]]ed in unintended ways. | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== Maps === | ===Maps=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Map Museum d'Alfonsino Turf War Overhead.png|Turf War | Map Museum d'Alfonsino Turf War Overhead.png|Turf War. | ||
Map Museum d'Alfonsino Zones Overhead.jpg|Splat Zones. | |||
Map Museum d'Alfonsino Tower Control Overhead.jpg|Tower Control | Map Museum d'Alfonsino Tower Control Overhead.jpg|Tower Control. | ||
Map Museum d'Alfonsino Rainmaker Overhead.png|Rainmaker | Map Museum d'Alfonsino Rainmaker Overhead.png|Rainmaker. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Gallery === | ===Gallery=== | ||
<gallery | <gallery> | ||
Museum Alfonsino leak.png|Picture of the first leaked stage schedule that appeared on SplatNet on {{date|2015-11-12}}. | Museum Alfonsino leak.png|Picture of the first leaked [[stage]] schedule that appeared on [[SplatNet]] on {{date|2015-11-12}}. | ||
Mdalfon jp promo.jpg|Japanese promo of [[Inkling]]s at Museum d'Alfonsino. | Mdalfon jp promo.jpg|Japanese promo of [[Inkling]]s at Museum d'Alfonsino. | ||
MdalfonInkling.jpg|An Inkling standing on a [[grate]] at Museum d'Alfonsino | MdalfonInkling.jpg|An Inkling standing on a [[grate]] at Museum d'Alfonsino. | ||
Mdalfon 2.jpg|An Inkling [[Super Jump]]ing. | Mdalfon 2.jpg|An Inkling [[Super Jump]]ing. | ||
Mdalfon 3.jpg|An Inkling swinging an [[Octobrush]]. | Mdalfon 3.jpg|An Inkling swinging an [[Octobrush]]. | ||
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===Splatfests=== | ===Splatfests=== | ||
Museum d'Alfonsino was available in the following [[Splatfest]]s in {{S}}: | Museum d'Alfonsino was available in the following [[Splatfest]]s in {{S}}: | ||
* [[Mountain Food vs. Sea Food]] | * [[Mountain Food vs. Sea Food]] | ||
* [[Burgers vs. Pizza]] | * [[Burgers vs. Pizza]] | ||
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* [[Mushroom Mountain vs. Bamboo Shoot Village (Splatoon)|Mushroom Mountain vs. Bamboo Shoot Village]] | * [[Mushroom Mountain vs. Bamboo Shoot Village (Splatoon)|Mushroom Mountain vs. Bamboo Shoot Village]] | ||
== Quotes == | ==Quotes== | ||
{{Quotes}} | {{Quotes}} | ||
== Trivia == | ==Trivia== | ||
*The [[Wikipedia:Alfonsino|Alfonsino]] is a type of deepwater fish that inhabits temperate and tropical oceans. | * The [[Wikipedia:Alfonsino|Alfonsino]] is a type of deepwater fish that inhabits temperate and tropical oceans. | ||
*Museum d'Alfonsino is the first stage to change the location of both teams' [[ | * Museum d'Alfonsino is the first stage to change the location of both teams' [[spawn point]]s depending on the [[mode]]. | ||
*On the ground near the giant rotating displays is an embezzled giant squid. It is difficult to see | * On the ground near the giant rotating displays is an embezzled giant squid. It is difficult to see but can be revealed with [[ink]]. | ||
*Because this stage is set in an art museum, a lot of famous paintings are parodied | * Because this stage is set in an art museum, a lot of famous paintings are parodied and referenced. Known examples include: | ||
**One of the statues is an Inkling sporting the same pose as Auguste Rodin's famous sculpture, ''[[Wikipedia: The Thinker|The Thinker]]''. | ** One of the statues is an [[Inkling]] sporting the same pose as Auguste Rodin's famous sculpture, ''[[Wikipedia: The Thinker|The Thinker]]''. | ||
**Another statue is an Inkling with a discus, referencing a known Greek sculpture, the ''[[Wikipedia: Discobolus|Discus Thrower]]'' | ** Another statue is an Inkling with a discus, referencing a known Greek sculpture, the ''[[Wikipedia: Discobolus|Discus Thrower]]''. | ||
**Near one of the rotating platforms are paintings of soup cans, a reference to famous artist [[Wikipedia: Andy Warhol|Andy Warhol]], who is famous for his [[Wikipedia:Campbell's Soup Cans|paintings]] of [[Wikipedia:Campbell Soup Company|Campbell's]] soup cans. | ** Near one of the rotating platforms are paintings of soup cans, a reference to famous artist [[Wikipedia: Andy Warhol|Andy Warhol]], who is famous for his [[Wikipedia:Campbell's Soup Cans|paintings]] of [[Wikipedia:Campbell Soup Company|Campbell's]] soup cans. | ||
**There | ** There is an Inkling version of [[Wikipedia: Sharaku|Sharaku]]'s most famous piece, ''Otani Oniji III as Yakko Edobei''. | ||
**An Inkling version of [[Wikipedia: Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo da Vinci]]'s famous artwork, the ''[[Wikipedia: Mona Lisa|Mona Lisa]]'', can be seen near the center of the stage. | ** An Inkling version of [[Wikipedia: Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo da Vinci]]'s famous artwork, the ''[[Wikipedia: Mona Lisa|Mona Lisa]]'', can be seen near the center of the stage. | ||
**A painting similar to [[Wikipedia: Vincent van Gogh|Vincent van Gogh's]] ''[[Wikipedia: The Starry Night|Starry Night]]'' is displayed inside the museum. | ** A painting similar to [[Wikipedia: Vincent van Gogh|Vincent van Gogh's]] ''[[Wikipedia: The Starry Night|Starry Night]]'' is displayed inside the museum. | ||
*There is a large statue of a [[Super Sea Snail]] near each team's | * There is a large statue of a [[Super Sea Snail]] near each team's spawn point. | ||
*The [[Squid Sisters]]' quote, | * The [[Squid Sisters]]' quote, "Ahhhh! I just love art!", "Art schmart. I wish this was a science museum." is a reference to the fifth North American [[Splatfest]], [[Art vs. Science]]. | ||
*A large statue of the [[Takoroka]] logo can be seen in the background of one of the | * A large statue of the [[Takoroka]] logo can be seen in the background of one of the teams' bases. | ||
*[[Jellyfish]] can be seen performing various tasks in inaccessible parts of the museum, such as painting and sculpting. | * [[Jellyfish]] can be seen performing various tasks in inaccessible parts of the museum, such as painting and sculpting. | ||
*In the final few seconds of a match, a closing jingle can be heard. | * In the final few seconds of a match, a closing jingle can be heard. | ||
*When Museum d'Alfonsino | * When Museum d'Alfonsino was playable during [[Splatfest]]s, two recordings of childlike laughter could be heard periodically. The reason for these sounds' existence is unknown, similar to the distant screaming that can be heard during [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] boss battles.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyqiR0T9_3E {{YT}} A YouTube video of the mysterious sounds.]</ref> | ||
*The internal codename for this stage in the game files is "Pivot". | * The internal codename for this stage in the game files is "Pivot". | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== References == | ==References== | ||
<references /> | <references/> | ||
== External links == | ==External links== | ||
* [[strategywiki:Splatoon/Museum d'Alfonsino|Museum d'Alfonsino on StrategyWiki]] | * [[strategywiki:Splatoon/Museum d'Alfonsino|Museum d'Alfonsino on StrategyWiki]] | ||
{{Navbox/S Locations}} | {{Navbox/S Locations}} | ||
[[Category:Stages]] | [[Category:Stages]] | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Post-release content]] | |||
[[fr:Galeries Guppy]] | [[fr:Galeries Guppy]] | ||
Revision as of 17:41, 21 October 2019
Museum d'Alfonsino is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon. It takes place in the courtyard of an art museum. The defining feature of Museum d'Alfonsino is five rotating platforms, which are central to navigating the stage.
Layout
Museum d'Alfonsino is a stage that features five rotating displays, which are central to navigation, as well as reaching vantage points. The spawn point of the stage is at a courtyard entrance, with a path to the left leading towards a large rotating display, and a path to the right leading to the center of the stage. Directly in front of the spawn is a small rotating platform with four spokes that spins counter-clockwise without stopping. Continuing to move forward leads to large displays with three spokes that rotate a third of the way before stopping for five seconds. When stopped, they align perfectly with the rotating platform in the center of the stage. The large displays are entirely inkable, allowing for players to climb up and reach grated platforms on the right side of their walls. The center of the stage is located to the right of these platforms, relative to the spawn point. In the center of the stage is a lower area with a rotating display with four spokes in the middle. It rotates counter-clockwise a quarter of the way before stopping, aligning with the large displays. To the left and right of the center stage are lowered areas with statues where most of the battling in the stage takes place. The sides of the stage contain large pools of water which players must look out for when jumping from the left side route to one of the large rotating displays. In Turf War, the final score is determined by where the rotating platforms stop at the end of the match.
Ranked Battle terrain
In Ranked Battles, specifications for the terrain or placement of objects are different between the modes; these changes create new paths or new objects to take cover behind.
In Splat Zones and Tower Control, the spawn points for both teams have been moved to the first rotating display.
Splat Zones
The Splat Zone is located in the center of the stage. Inking the rotating display does not count towards capturing the zone. Many platforms and one statue have been added near the center and the central display has been shortened to make jumping on it from both sides easier.
Tower Control
The Tower in this mode is located at the center of the map, replacing the central display. The goal is found right outside the enemy's spawn point, after going through the giant display. The wall sticking out on both giant displays have been removed and many blocks and barriers have been added, including the platforms from Splat Zones. When the Tower is occupied, it first goes straight and around the outside of the giant display over the water. It then turns left and heads for the goal.
Rainmaker
The Rainmaker starts on top of the shortened central display. The goal is located on the rotating display in the enemy team's spawn point. The giant displays have been altered a bit: they both have one section removed and they now rotate one third counter-clockwise, then one third clockwise, never stopping with the removed side towards the middle. Several boxes have been added to create additional ways of reaching the opposing team's base and a small section left of each team's spawn point has been blocked off.
Splatoon
Added in | 14 November 2015 |
Total area | 2,443p |
Features | Rotating platforms |
Hazards | Water |
Museum d'Alfonsino was released 14 November 2015 at 02:00 UTC[1] after being leaked on the SplatNet stage schedule on 12 November and formally announced in the Nintendo Direct later that day.
Version history
Version | Adjustments |
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2.4.0 |
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2.5.0 |
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Maps
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Turf War.
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Splat Zones.
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Tower Control.
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Rainmaker.
Gallery
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Japanese promo of Inklings at Museum d'Alfonsino.
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An Inkling standing on a grate at Museum d'Alfonsino.
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An Inkling Super Jumping.
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An Inkling swinging an Octobrush.
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Inklings battling.
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An Inkling jumping onto a revolving platform.
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Another Inkling standing in front of one of the revolving platforms.
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A sign on the wall.
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Museum d'Alfonsino during a Splatfest.
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Promo for Krak-On at Museum d'Alfonsino.
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A jellyfish and some miscellaneous art.
Art
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A female Inkling wearing, ironically, a swimsuit.
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A portrait of a strangely human caveman.
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Young Inklings having a feast.
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A jellyfish.
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Jellyfish in bottles.
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A nudibranch.
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Another nudibranch.
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More nudibranchs.
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Even more nudibranchs.
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An Inkling-like creature with a nudibranch on a leash.
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Plants.
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Starry Night parody.
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Ōtani Oniji III in the Role of the Servant Edobei parody.
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Abstract artwork.
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More abstract artwork.
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A jellyfish and some art.
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A statue of a female Inkling in The Thinker pose.
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Another angle.
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Two squid fountains and the Takoroka logo in the background.
Splatfests
Museum d'Alfonsino was available in the following Splatfests in Splatoon:
- Mountain Food vs. Sea Food
- Burgers vs. Pizza
- Delicious vs. Disgusting
- Pokémon Red vs. Pokémon Green
- Snowman vs. Sandcastle
- Mushroom Mountain vs. Bamboo Shoot Village
Quotes
View the quotation page. |
Trivia
- The Alfonsino is a type of deepwater fish that inhabits temperate and tropical oceans.
- Museum d'Alfonsino is the first stage to change the location of both teams' spawn points depending on the mode.
- On the ground near the giant rotating displays is an embezzled giant squid. It is difficult to see but can be revealed with ink.
- Because this stage is set in an art museum, a lot of famous paintings are parodied and referenced. Known examples include:
- One of the statues is an Inkling sporting the same pose as Auguste Rodin's famous sculpture, The Thinker.
- Another statue is an Inkling with a discus, referencing a known Greek sculpture, the Discus Thrower.
- Near one of the rotating platforms are paintings of soup cans, a reference to famous artist Andy Warhol, who is famous for his paintings of Campbell's soup cans.
- There is an Inkling version of Sharaku's most famous piece, Otani Oniji III as Yakko Edobei.
- An Inkling version of Leonardo da Vinci's famous artwork, the Mona Lisa, can be seen near the center of the stage.
- A painting similar to Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night is displayed inside the museum.
- There is a large statue of a Super Sea Snail near each team's spawn point.
- The Squid Sisters' quote, "Ahhhh! I just love art!", "Art schmart. I wish this was a science museum." is a reference to the fifth North American Splatfest, Art vs. Science.
- A large statue of the Takoroka logo can be seen in the background of one of the teams' bases.
- Jellyfish can be seen performing various tasks in inaccessible parts of the museum, such as painting and sculpting.
- In the final few seconds of a match, a closing jingle can be heard.
- When Museum d'Alfonsino was playable during Splatfests, two recordings of childlike laughter could be heard periodically. The reason for these sounds' existence is unknown, similar to the distant screaming that can be heard during Octo Valley boss battles.[2]
- The internal codename for this stage in the game files is "Pivot".