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[[File:WiiU_Splatoon_15_Duel_Crank02.jpg|thumb|Balloons in Battle Dojo]]
[[File:Battle Dojo balloon battle 2.jpg|thumb|Balloons in the [[Battle Dojo]].]]


'''Balloons''' are destroyable items that appear in ''[[Splatoon|Splatoon's]]'' local 2-player [[Modes|mode]], [[Battle Dojo]], the [[tutorial]], and various [[Hero Mode]] missions. They also appeared in the tutorial featured in the [[E3 Demo]].
'''Balloons''' are destroyable items that appear in ''[[Splatoon|Splatoon's]]'' [[tutorial]], various [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] [[mission]]s, and the [[Battle Dojo]]. They also appeared in the tutorial of the [[E3 Demo]].


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Balloons appear in a variety of colors, tied to a weighted string that keeps them suspended in mid-air. In Battle Dojo, balloons are decorated with the Battle Dojo logo. Likewise, when found in the [[tutorial]] and the [[E3 Demo]]'s tutorial, balloons are decorated with the Turf War logo, and when found in Hero Mode missions, they are decorated with the Hero Mode logo.
Balloons come in a variety of colors, tied to a weighted string that keeps them suspended in mid-air. In the Battle Dojo, balloons are decorated with the Battle Dojo logo. Balloons in the [[tutorial]] and the [[E3 Demo]]'s tutorial have the [[Turf War]] logo, and balloons in [[Octo Valley]] have the Octo Valley logo.


==Functionality==
==Use==
Balloons act as targets when testing weapons and Splatoon's controls. An [[Inkling]] can pop balloons by splattering them with [[ink]]. In Battle Dojo, each popped balloon awards players one point, until there is one minute left in the round, when they instead award two. In Hero Mode, balloons contain [[Power Egg]]s that are collected when they are popped.
Balloons act as targets for testing weapons and Splatoon's controls, as they can be popped by shooting at them with [[Ink]]. In the [[Battle Dojo]], popping a balloon awards one point normally and two points during the last minute of the battle. In [[Octo Valley]], balloons often contain [[Power Egg]]s, which are automatically collected when they are popped.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
WiiU Splatoon 17 Duel Crank04.jpg
Battle Dojo balloon battle 4.jpg
WiiU Splatoon 16 Duel Crank03.jpg
Battle Dojo balloon battle 3.jpg
WiiU Splatoon 14 Duel Crank01.jpg
Battle Dojo balloon battle.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Octo Valley]]
[[Category:Octo Valley]]

Revision as of 18:41, 28 February 2016

Balloons in the Battle Dojo.

Balloons are destroyable items that appear in Splatoon's tutorial, various Octo Valley missions, and the Battle Dojo. They also appeared in the tutorial of the E3 Demo.

Appearance

Balloons come in a variety of colors, tied to a weighted string that keeps them suspended in mid-air. In the Battle Dojo, balloons are decorated with the Battle Dojo logo. Balloons in the tutorial and the E3 Demo's tutorial have the Turf War logo, and balloons in Octo Valley have the Octo Valley logo.

Use

Balloons act as targets for testing weapons and Splatoon's controls, as they can be popped by shooting at them with Ink. In the Battle Dojo, popping a balloon awards one point normally and two points during the last minute of the battle. In Octo Valley, balloons often contain Power Eggs, which are automatically collected when they are popped.

Gallery