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So far, all main weapons are confirmed to be usable in Salmon Run Next Wave. | So far, all main weapons are confirmed to be usable in Salmon Run Next Wave. | ||
Some loaned weapons do more damage than in multiplayer battles. | Some loaned weapons do more damage in Salmon Run than in regular multiplayer battles. | ||
Unlike in ''Splatoon 2'', there are more than four [[special weapon]]s available in Salmon Run Next Wave. The special weapons are the [[Crab Tank]], [[Killer Wail 5.1]], [[Reefslider]], [[Wave Breaker]], [[Booyah Bomb]], [[Triple Inkstrike]] and [[Inkjet]]. | Unlike in ''Splatoon 2'', there are more than four [[special weapon]]s available in Salmon Run Next Wave. The special weapons are the [[Crab Tank]], [[Killer Wail 5.1]], [[Reefslider]], [[Wave Breaker]], [[Booyah Bomb]], [[Triple Inkstrike]] and [[Inkjet]]. |
Revision as of 16:46, 4 October 2022
Template:InfoboxMode Salmon Run Next Wave is a co-op multiplayer mode in Splatoon 3 for up to four players. It is a sequel to Salmon Run in Splatoon 2 and was revealed on 9 February 2022 during a Nintendo Direct.
Description
Like in Splatoon 2, each Salmon Run shift consists of three waves; to complete waves, players must collect Power Eggs and Golden Eggs by defeating Salmonids and depositing them at the egg basket. Unless otherwise noted, each Boss Salmonid splatted yields three Golden Eggs. If they are not picked up, a Snatcher flies over after a few seconds to retrieve them.
Each player can carry only one Golden Egg at a time. While carrying a Golden Egg, players can press to perform an Egg Throw, launching the Golden Egg in an arc similar to thrown bombs. This requires the same amount of ink as a Splat Bomb to perform, but not as much ink is actually used and there is no ink-recovery lag. Performing the Egg Throw also causes a small explosion of ink around the player that deals 100 damage.
If the Egg is thrown directly into the egg basket, it will be collected: otherwise, it will remain on the floor where it lands and will not roll. Throwing a Golden Egg into the water or at a wall will result in it bouncing back to where it was thrown from. Any player may pick up a Golden Egg as normal after it has been thrown.
Each wave has a quota, which varies depending on the number of players present and their ranks. If the quota is not filled before the wave timer ends or the team is wiped out, their shift is terminated. After a shift ends, players are rewarded Grizzco Points based on the amount of Power Eggs and Golden Eggs collected, which can be exchanged for bonuses. All players' ranks will increase by 20 points after clearing a shift, unless they are playing with a friend with a higher job title than themselves. Similarly, failing a shift will reduce all participants' ranks by between 0 and 20 points based on the number of waves cleared.
Failing a shift on wave three will not change participants’ ranks.
Equipment for collecting eggs is provided by Grizzco, including a Grizzco uniform and a lifesaver, as well as a different supplied main weapon for each wave and two uses of a single special weapon for each shift. When players are splatted, their lifesaver appears at their last position and a teammate can revive them by inking them. Ink level and special weapon uses are displayed visually, with the lifesaver serving as an ink tank with markings, and the player's specials appearing as packets on their headgear. Additionally, a notification saying "One player left!" will now appear when three coworkers have been splatted.
Occasionally after a successful third wave, an Xtrawave will occur, with a large King Salmonid and multiple other Boss Salmonids appearing. This only occurs when the Salmometer, a King Salmonid-shaped meter appearing below the player's rank bar fills up completely for any player in a group. The meter will fill with every run, whether successful or not, and empties for everyone in the party when the special wave occurs.
During this wave, players are supplied with Egg Cannons to shoot Golden Eggs at the King Salmonid to damage it. The Egg Cannon can also be used on regular Boss Salmonids. There is no egg basket during this wave, as it is a timed fight against the King Salmonid. If the players fail to complete the Xtrawave, the overall shift is still considered cleared.
Damaging the King Salmonid during an Xtrawave will reward the player with fish scales, a precious resource that has three types, the rarer varieties of which are associated with higher hazard levels.[1] Fish scales can be exchanged for Splashtag banners, locker room items, and a Grizzco-approved alternate work outfit.[1]
The Salmometer resets between different rotations.
Known Occurrences return from Splatoon 2, with new ones being added, such as the Mudmouth Eruption.[2] Additionally, an event called Big Run, where Salmonids invade inhabited cities, will happen once every few months and take place on multiplayer stages, such as Wahoo World.[3]
Rotations
Unlike in Splatoon 2, Grizzco Industries is always open for business - this includes during Splatfests. The only exception is during server maintenance, during which all multiplayer services are disabled.[3]
Salmon Run rotations appear to change every day-and-two-thirds, at 00:00, 16:00, and 08:00 UTC, in order and repeating. Whether this will be consistent across long periods is unknown.
Loaned weapons
So far, all main weapons are confirmed to be usable in Salmon Run Next Wave.
Some loaned weapons do more damage in Salmon Run than in regular multiplayer battles.
Unlike in Splatoon 2, there are more than four special weapons available in Salmon Run Next Wave. The special weapons are the Crab Tank, Killer Wail 5.1, Reefslider, Wave Breaker, Booyah Bomb, Triple Inkstrike and Inkjet.
Stages
Image | Name | Description | Release Date |
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Sockeye Station | Sockeye Station is set in a setting similar to that of Spawning Grounds, but appears to be in the Splatlands. It was first shown off in the first Salmon Run Next Wave trailer.[4] | Initial release; 2022 | |
File:Gone Fission Hydroplant.png | Gone Fission Hydroplant | Gone Fission Hydroplant is set next to a massive hydroplant in the ocean. | Initial release; 2022 |
Spawning Grounds | Returning from Splatoon 2, Spawning Grounds is set in the Inkadia region, with minimal changes. | Initial release; 2022 |
Wildcard rotation
Wildcard rotations return in Salmon Run Next Wave, the first started on 1 October 2022 at 16:00 (UTC)[5]. So far, only all-wildcard rotations have been confirmed; 1-wildcard rotations have yet to be seen.
During an all-wildcard rotation, the only weapon available in the testing range is the Splattershot. After a shift ends, players will still be equipped with the weapon they ended the shift with in the testing range, but it will be replaced with the Splattershot if they open the Match Menu.
Grizzco-brand weapons return for wildcard rotations and a new weapon was added, known as the Grizzco Stringer.
Events
- Main article: Known Occurrence
There are nine different events in Salmon Run Next Wave, with some having variants. Seven of the events return from Salmon Run in Splatoon 2.
- Water Levels (high and low tides)
- Rush
- Fog
- The Griller
- Cohock Charge
- Goldie Seeking
- The Mothership
- Mudmouth Eruption[2][6]
- Giant Tornado[6]
Additionally, a special event known as Big Run will happen once every few months.
Job Title
“ | The Profreshional title has been usurped by Eggsecutive VP, providing a shining new rung on the corporate ladder. Your earning power will increase with a higher title, but the job sites will get more intense too.
We've even recorded a 333% increase in hazard level at the sites where Eggsecutive VPs work. |
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All job titles from Splatoon 2 return. A new title, Eggsecutive VP[1], has been added following the Profreshional title.
Title / Rank | Paygrade (Rank Points 0 - 49) | Paygrade (Rank Points 50-99) |
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Intern (2 tutorials) | 100% | 100% |
Apprentice (0 - 99) | 150% | 155% |
Part-Timer (0 - 99) | 160% | 165% |
Go-Getter (0 - 99) | 170% | 175% |
Overachiever (0 - 99) | 180% | 185% |
Profreshional Part-Timer (0 - 99) | 190% | 195% |
Profreshional +1 (0 - 99) | 200% | 205% |
Profreshional +2 (0 - 99) | 210% | 215% |
Profreshional +3 (0 - 99) | 220% | 225% |
Eggsecutive VP (0 - 999) | 230% | 235% |
At Eggsecutive VP, the pay grade is calculated as 2.3 + floor([Rank Points] / 50) × 0.05. The highest possible pay grade is ×3.25 at Eggsecutive VP 950 - 999. Following Splatoon 2, titles are retained across Salmon Run rotations, but the point ranges are reset to the 40-point mark within the player's current title, including the new Eggsecutive VP title.
Rewards
Completion of a round of Salmon Run Next Wave grants players Grizzco Points, which they can redeem at the exchange desk inside Grizzco Industries for bonuses. The points earned after any run are calculated with the formula (G/100)(E+P/200)+50*C
, where G is the pay grade number after any raises or penalties, E is the number of Golden Eggs collected, P is the number of Power Eggs collected, and C is 1 upon completing all 3 rounds successfully, 2 upon successfully defeating the King Salmonid, otherwise 0. All counts are rounded down to the nearest integer. Players will also earn Catalog Points which will increase their catalog level (300 points per wave cleared, including if the Xtrawave is cleared). If the player participates in an Xtrawave and damages the King Salmonid, they will receive fish scales.[1]
Every 100 Grizzco Points (200/400 after reaching 1200/4000 points in a rotation) earns the player one bonus "capsule", which come in different colors representing the type of the contents, or a piece of gear. The main ability of this item is randomly determined when the bonus is redeemed. It usually has up to three randomly filled secondary gear ability slots. If the player receives gear they already have, they can either replace the old gear with the new version or receive ability chunks (equal to the filled slots) instead.
Reward[7] | Type | 50% | 40% | 10% |
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Blue capsule | Drink ticket | 5,000 | One drink ticket | Four drink tickets |
Green capsule | Ability chunks | 5,000 | Two ability chunks | Four ability chunks |
Orange capsule | Food ticket | 5,000 | One 1.5× cash ticket | One 2× cash ticket |
Pink capsule | Gear | One filled ability slot | Two filled ability slots | Three filled ability slots |
Showcased Gear | ||||
Yellow capsule | Cash | 5,000 | 16,000 | 32,000 |
Normal, non-superbonus capsules have a 50% chance of providing a poor reward, a 40% chance of providing a good reward, and a 10% chance of providing an excellent reward. At 600 and 1200 points, the player earns a superbonus, which always contains the 10% chance reward. The type of superbonus capsule is fixed for the length of a rotation. After 1200 points, the player only earns the current gear or pink capsules until the rotation ends. The capsules of the rewards until the second superbonus are different for every player.
Pink capsules contain gear aside from the one currently in rotation. During the first gear rotation, when the Bream-Brim Cap was the only gear piece available, pink capsules did not appear as a reward.
Gear
Gear by Grizzco Industries is obtained from Salmon Run bonus rewards. The main ability for each gear reward is randomly selected from 0 to 2 stars and all abilities that can also appear as secondary abilities. Each gear comes with one to three secondary abilities that are also randomly selected. If the player receives gear they already have, they can either replace the old gear with the new version or swap for ability chunks (equal to the secondary ability slots, but not the main ability slot) instead. A new piece of gear will be added each month, similar to Splatoon 2.
Gear | Type | Release date |
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Bream-Brim Cap | Headgear | September 2022 |
Lo-Vis Visor | Headgear | October 2022 |
Shop
By defeating or damaging a King Salmonid, players are rewarded with Fish scales that they can use to purchase work suits, decorations, stickers, or banners. Most items are locked by default, however, the rest are unlocked by spending more scales. The first set of unlockable items requires spending at least 100 and 10 to unlock, while the rest of the items requires spending at least 350, 40, and 4.
Work Suits
Name | Cost | Purchasable? |
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File:Orange Slopsuit.webp Orange Slopsuit | Unlocked by default | Initially |
File:Green Slopsuit.webp Green Slopsuit | 10 | Initially |
File:Yellow Slopsuit.webp Yellow Slopsuit | 10 | Initially |
File:Pink Slopsuit.webp Pink Slopsuit | 30 | After 1st milestone |
File:Blue Slopsuit.webp Blue Slopsuit | 30 | After 1st milestone |
File:Black Slopsuit.webp Black Slopsuit | 100 | After 2nd milestone |
File:White Slopsuit.webp White Slopsuit | 100 | After 2nd milestone |
Decorations
Name | Cost | Purchasable? |
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Scrapper | 80 | Initially |
Steelhead | 5 | Initially |
Smallfry | 1 | Initially |
Maws | 160 | After 1st milestone |
Stinger | 20 | After 1st milestone |
Chum | 4 | After 1st milestone |
Drizzler | 320 | After 2nd milestone |
Flyfish | 80 | After 2nd milestone |
Cohock | 15 | After 2nd milestone |
Steel Eel | 15 | After 2nd milestone |
Goldie | 100 | After 2nd milestone |
Stickers
Banners
Quotes
“ | SRL HR dept. here. No, it's not another mandatory seminar about conserving printer toner. Rather, we're confirming that Salmon Run is available 24/7 in the Splatoon 3 game! That means you can work nonstop to climb the corporate salmon ladder - maybe all the way to Eggsecutive VP!
Now, at the end of the day, it's all about that paycheck. And we think Salmon Run workers are handsomely rewarded! Diligent employees who have collected fish scales can trade them in for bonus items like designer work suits. As always, we support a healthy work-splat balance. |
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“ | Salmon Run is open for business 24/7 in #Splatoon3, and you can team up with friends in private lobbies too! If you defeat the big 'ol King Salmonid, you may earn some rare fish scales that can be exchanged for snazzier uniforms. | ” |
— @NintendoEurope on Twitter[10]
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Gallery
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Logo
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Key art (vertical)
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Inkling in uniform
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Another Inkling in uniform
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An Octoling in uniform
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3D artwork of an Inkling in uniform
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Designer work suits
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Chums and a Cohock
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Egg Cannon used to throw Golden Eggs
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Character icon of Mr Grizz
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The Grizzco Item Shop
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SplatNet 3 icon
Promotional screenshots
Names in other languages
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: SQUID RESEARCH LAB DIVES DEEP INTO THE SPLATLANDS
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 GameXplain: New Mudmouth Boss in Salmon Run - Splatoon 3 Gameplay
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 https://splatoon.nintendo.com/en/news/catch-up-on-all-the-latest-from-the-splatoon-3-direct/
- ↑ Splatoon 3 - Salmon Run Next Wave Trailer - Nintendo Switch
- ↑ https://youtu.be/oVXEP4I9xHU
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 https://leanny.github.io/splat3/manuals.html
- ↑ Salmon Run Database
- ↑ @SplatoonNA on Twitter
- ↑ @SplatoonNA on Twitter
- ↑ @NintendoEurope on Twitter
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