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'''Octowashers''' are an enemy in the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''. They are [[Octarian]] machines, composed of two circular fans placed horizontally one over the other, with a spinning torrent of [[ink]] between them. The top fan has two lamps that serve as the Octowasher's eyes, similar to [[Flooder]]s. It should be noted that stationary Octowashers dimly flash orange while moving ones flash yellow. Just like a [[Flooder]], they are completely invincible.
'''Octowashers''' are an enemy in the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''. They are [[Octarian]] machines, composed of two circular fans placed horizontally one over the other, with a spinning torrent of [[ink]] between them. The top fan has two lamps that serve as the Octowasher's eyes, similar to [[Flooder]]s. It should be noted that stationary Octowashers dimly flash orange while moving ones flash yellow. Just like a [[Flooder]], they are completely invincible.
 
Also, Octowashers and [[Flooders]] are robots.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Octo Expansion]]''===
===''[[Octo Expansion]]''===

Revision as of 13:43, 22 August 2020

Template:InfoboxCharacter Octowashers are an enemy in the Octo Expansion. They are Octarian machines, composed of two circular fans placed horizontally one over the other, with a spinning torrent of ink between them. The top fan has two lamps that serve as the Octowasher's eyes, similar to Flooders. It should be noted that stationary Octowashers dimly flash orange while moving ones flash yellow. Just like a Flooder, they are completely invincible. Also, Octowashers and Flooders are robots.

Appearances

Octo Expansion

Gameplay

Octowashers are usually found on ride rails and most of them are stationary, though a few move along the rail towards Agent 8. Touching them immediately breaks Agent 8's current armor or splats them if they are in recovery mode, and also knocks them off any ride rails they are on (usually causing a splat from the resulting fall).

Etymology

From 'octo' (short for 'octopus') and 'washer'.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Netherlands Dutch Octoboener Octo scrubber
CanadaFrance French Tentabrosse From "tentacule", tentacle and "brosse", brush