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*In [[Octo Canyon]], if more than one moving Octoling is on screen, one of them will disappear in the same way a player disappears in an online battle after disconnecting. | *In [[Octo Canyon]], if more than one moving Octoling is on screen, one of them will disappear in the same way a player disappears in an online battle after disconnecting. | ||
*The common Octolings are voiced by [[keity.pop]], and the elite Octolings are voiced by [[Mari Kikuma]].<ref>https://www.famitsu.com/news/201908/17181426.html</ref> | *The common Octolings are voiced by [[keity.pop]], and the elite Octolings are voiced by [[Mari Kikuma]].<ref>https://www.famitsu.com/news/201908/17181426.html</ref> | ||
*In Splatoon 2’s Hero Mode, the enemy Octolings | |||
appear to have similar glasses as brainwashed Callie, meaning that they may be fighting against their will for [[DJ Octavio]]. | |||
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Revision as of 13:43, 26 July 2021
- This article is about the non-playable enemy characters found in Hero Mode. For the playable Octolings, see Octoling (playable).
- For other uses of the term Octoling, see Octoling.
“ | We’ve got company, bucko. Octolings ahead. | ” |
Octolings (Japanese: タコゾネス Takozonesu) are a subspecies of Octarians who serve as elite fighters in their army, and the octopus equivalent of an Inkling. They are recurring enemies in Octo Valley and Octo Canyon, appearing both in special missions where they are the only enemies, as well as in normal missions. Sanitized versions of Octolings appear in the Octo Expansion, using a much wider range of weaponry.
Appearance and traits
Octolings are the Octarian equivalents of Inklings. Unlike Inklings, they have thicker and curlier hair, with four tentacles instead of six (added with their arms and legs this gives them eight "limbs", as opposed to Inklings' ten), have their suckers above their hair than underneath, beige undersides of their hair, small round ears, purple circled eyes with a dash on the end, pointed fingers, and no spots at the ends of their hair.
Like Inklings, they can walk on land in humanoid form as well as swim through their own ink in octopus form, making up a somewhat small but nonetheless dangerous portion of Octarian forces. They can use various main weapons as well as sub weapons. With no visible target, Octolings wander alone or in small groups and ink nearby surfaces for their convenience. Upon being engaged by the player, they make tactical maneuvers, quickly jumping in and out of their ink while shooting and throwing bombs. The best way to deal with Octolings is to catch them before they can react; once found, they are difficult to escape from, as they follow the player in octopus form and shoot at them in humanoid form.
All enemy Octolings encountered are female, and their Japanese name, タコゾネス (Takozonesu, a portmanteau of "octopus" and "amazons"), further supports this. Their body features seem slightly more mature than female Inklings', though this is a result of their clothing, as the in-game model is the same. These Octolings are considered elites compared to the playable Octolings, of which there are also male versions, and not every female Octoling has the capacity to become a full-fledged soldier.
Octoling hair color seems unrelated to their ink, as they have their pre-set hair color regardless of the color set for the mission.
As shown in art of the Octolings in The Art of Splatoon, their eye markings are exactly the same of their playable counterparts, but with a purple tinge at the edge of their 'eyelashes', and they have green eyes, like the other Octarians (even in octopus form, as opposed to the Inklings' eyes, which are grey in squid form, despite the player's chosen eye color).
Like Inklings, Octolings have an octopus form, which they can use to swim or hide in ink, but can sometimes be seen using it on dry land. Compared to playable Octolings, they have a different octopus form, which has curlier tentacles of the same length and Octarian eyes. Their hairstyle is also not available for playable Octolings.
Elite Octolings
While normal Octolings have red hair and are fairly easy to defeat, later missions feature Elite Octolings instead, which are faster, more resilient, and deal more damage. Further separating them from the common Octolings are their darker hair and two long strands of seaweed attached to their heads. In Japanese, they are called デラタコゾネス (DeraTakozonesu, meaning deluxe or decorated Takozonesu).
Splatoon
“ | The Octolings with seaweed on their heads are super tough! | ” |
— Marie
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They appear in the missions Octoling Invasion, Inkvisible Avenues, Octoling Assault, Propeller Lift Fortress, Spinning Spreaders, Octoling Uprising, Spongy Observatory, and Octoling Onslaught. The only weapons they use are the Octoshot and Splat Bombs.
DJ Octavio is shown to be able to assume humanoid form in Sunken Scroll 16, and is the only known enemy male Octarian shown in Splatoon.
Equipment
After completing Octo Valley, the player is awarded the Octosuit, based off the gear worn by the Octolings, for use in online battles, including:
The Octoshot Replica is given to the player by Judd at Level 40, completing the Octoling set.
Splatoon 2
In Splatoon 2, Octolings have a slightly different design of their Octosuit, wearing the Octoling Shades, Neo Octoling Armor, and Neo Octoling Boots. Some Octolings have colored fingertips similar to that of Marina, and Elite Octolings haved dark maroon-colored hair instead of black, but otherwise function the same as they did in Splatoon. Octolings in some stages spawn far away from Agent 4 and Super Jump near their location to attack. Additionally, they also use weapons that resemble the Carbon Roller, Blaster and Slosher. These are Octarian versions of the Hero Roller, Hero Slosher, and Hero Blaster in addition to the Octo Shot. They appear in the missions Octoling Strike, Parking Garage, Octoling Assault, Propellerland, Octolings Ahoy!, and Octoling Workout.
Marina of Off the Hook is an Octoling and a former member of the Octarian army who has since defected from their forces.
Octo Expansion
The Octo Expansion introduces the Sanitized Octolings, using all previous weapons, as well as new mains, subs, and specials, including Octarian versions of the Herobrush, Hero Dualies, and Hero Brella. They are also able to use additonal subs including Burst Bombs and Autobombs, and can now use specials, including the Inkjet, Tenta Missiles, Sting Ray, Ink Storm, Splat-Bomb Launcher, Ink Armor, and Splashdown. The physical coloration of the Octolings is very different from normal ones. They are shown to have pale greenish skin, dark teal-colored fingertips and blue hair with neon yellow tips.
While both types of characters are called "Octolings" in English material about the Octo Expansion, the Japanese version makes a notable distinction between the player Octoling, called タコ (Tako, "Octopus"), and the enemy Octolings, called タコゾネス (Takozonesu, Octopus-Amazon").
Equipment
After completing the Octo Expansion, the player is awarded with the Octo Shot Replica and a set of the new Octoling Gear based off the Splatoon 2 design Octolings, worn for use in online battles, if enough sets mem cakes are collected:
- Octoling Shades - One set of mem cakes completed
- Neo Octoling Armor - Two sets of mem cakes completed
- Neo Octoling Boots - Three sets of mem cakes completed
Audio
Notable Octolings
Trivia
- When an Octoling is splatted, they fly off in the form of a small ghost, just like Inklings. They even have their own unique octopus ghost for this.
- Despite having dark red and black tentacles, their ink is purple like other Octarians. The reason for this is unknown.
- It is possible to hack an enemy Octoling to be playable in both games. In Splatoon, the game loads an otherwise unused alternate model[1] supposed to be used by the player, so they can change the Octoling's skin tone, hair color, and see their eyes. These Octolings have purple eye markings with a dash, as opposed to the black markings of Inklings. In Splatoon 2, the Octoling model used in Octo Canyon has black markings with a dark purplish dash instead, and the hair is affected by movement, while it remained stiff in Splatoon's models.[2]
- This is possible due to the fact that, on a technical level, the "Octolings" are simply modified female Inkling models with curvier bodies plus unique hair and travel-form models; all other model rigging and animations are shared. Moreover, the hack makes clear that in-game models of enemy Octolings are not intended to be playable, as their hair clips through a significant number of hats. However, the fact that they have a model specifically meant for this purpose, with unique eyes not seen at all during the single-player game, and their hair being textured and coded to function properly with the "team ink color" system despite the clipping issues, raised suspicion that it was likely that there were plans to make the Octolings playable at some point.
- Splatoon's Octoling models were updated several times throughout updates. Early versions going back to 1.0.0 of Splatoon 2 also contained different player model types for Octoling girls and boys and possible hair renders.
- The model also shows Octolings having small, round ears instead of pointy ears that Inklings have. However, this round ear model is shared between Inklings for when they wear gear that cover their ears. This could be because Octolings' ears were not supposed to be visible, thus using the existing model. Marina's model does not have ears, as she never is shown without her headphones.
- However, in a Twitter art post released from SplatoonJP, it is revealed that Marina has small, round ears similar to the enemy Octolings’ round ear model, but slightly bigger.
- Because of their similarity to Inklings, if an Octoling touches a Zapfish after its shield has been destroyed, the level is completed as if the player has touched it. However, due to the logistics of this, it can only be performed during Octoling Invasion by prematurely destroying the shield with an Inkzooka.[3]
- Dera, a prefix of DeraTakozonesu, Japanese name of Elite Octoling, is a word of Nagoya dialect.
- At one point in Splatoon's development, Octolings' footwear looked very similar to the Moto Boots, with three straps on the side and pieces of metal on the end. This was briefly shown in a pre-release trailer for Octo Valley.[4]
- The Octolings' hairstyle bears a resemblance to one commonly seen on female Majins from Dragon Ball Online. Both consist of four tentacles, with two in the front framing the face and two in the back curling up.
- In Splatoon 2, none of the Octoling gear is available to wear after completing Octo Canyon. This is unlike the first game, where it was acquired after defeating DJ Octavio. This is due to it being obtainable through getting mem cakes in the Octo Expansion.
- As seen in The Art of Splatoon, Octolings were originally going to have Inkling masks and floppy ears like a dumbo octopus. These ideas were mostly discarded, except for the curly, above-suckered hair and armor, and the rounded ears being reintroduced in Agent 8's design and the design of the playable Octolings.
- Concept art of Salmon Run show both Inklings and Octolings fighting together against early versions of the Salmonids, suggesting that Octolings were planned to be playable very early on.
- The playable female Octoling model appears to not be as curvy as the hostile Octoling model.
- It was revealed in a Famitsu interview with the developers that enemy Octolings are slightly older than Agent 8 and the playable Octolings, and only elite female Octolings are able to be these specific Octoling soldiers.[5]
- In Octo Canyon, if more than one moving Octoling is on screen, one of them will disappear in the same way a player disappears in an online battle after disconnecting.
- The common Octolings are voiced by keity.pop, and the elite Octolings are voiced by Mari Kikuma.[6]
- In Splatoon 2’s Hero Mode, the enemy Octolings
appear to have similar glasses as brainwashed Callie, meaning that they may be fighting against their will for DJ Octavio.
Gallery
Splatoon
- Artwork
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2D artwork of a common Octoling
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2D artwork of a common Octoling without their visor, showing their eye markings
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3D artwork of a common Octoling
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3D artwork of a common Octoling
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3D artwork of an Elite Octoling
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Credits art of an Octoling trying out clothes with an Inkling
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An Octoling and Agent 3 riding on two Octarian machines
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An Inkling wearing an Octosuit
- Screenshots
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Octolings firing their Octoshots
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An Octoling standing on a structure
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An Inkling battling two Octolings
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An Inkling battling an Octoling
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Cap'n Cuttlefish warning Agent 3 about Octolings
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Size comparison with an Inkling
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A Elite Octoling being introduced
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An Octoling in octopus form
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Another Octoling in octopus form
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An Octoling's ghost after being splatted
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An Octoling hacked into the game to be made playable. Here, they can be seen with clearly visible eyes and textured to look like an Inkling
- Other
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Sunken Scroll 9 is about the Octolings
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DJ Octavio (left) in humanoid form on Sunken Scroll 16
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A Elite Octoling in a magazine
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Model of a common and Elite Octoling
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Model of an Octoling's Octopus form
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Octoling Invasion icon
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Octoling Assault icon
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Octoling Uprising icon
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Octoling Onslaught icon
Splatoon 2
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3D artwork
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3D artwork
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An Octoling with new gear holding an Octarian Slosher
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An Octoling with a Blaster
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An Elite Octoling in Splatoon 2
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Octolings guarding a Mini Zapfish
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Agent 4 battling an Octoling
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A common Octoling in standby
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A Elite Octoling in standby
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A common Octoling running
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A Elite Octoling running
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Above view of a Octoling
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The back side of a common Octoling
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The back side of an Elite Octoling
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A close-up on a common Octoling
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A close-up on a Elite Octoling
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The Octoling's octopus form in Splatoon 2
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An Octoling hacked in to be playable, revealing their eyes
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The transitional form a an enemy Octoling hacked in to be playable
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An Octoling's ghost in Splatoon 2
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Unused dialogue icon for a common Octoling
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Model of a Common and Elite Octoling from Splatoon 2
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Model of an Enemy Octopus from Splatoon 2
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Octoling Strike Icon
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Octoling Assault Icon
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Octolings Ahoy! Icon
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Octoling Workout Icon
Octo Expansion
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Sanitized Octolings in the Octo Expansion, each carrying different weapons
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A group of common and elite Sanitized Octolings
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A Sanitized Octoling on standby
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A Sanitized Elite Octoling on standby
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Sanitized Octolings' octopus form and Agent 8's octopus form comparison
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The transitional form of a Sanitized Octoling
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A Sanitized Octoling's ghost
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A Sanitized Octoling's eyes
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Marina wears the original Octoling costume from Splatoon in this picture shared in her chat room
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A picture from the chat room of Marina wearing the original Octoling costume as well as the Elite Octolings' seaweed
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The dialogue portrait for a Sanitized Octoling, only seen in Fake Plastic Station.
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Model of Sanitized Octolings from the Octo Expansion
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Model of a Sanitized Octopus from the Octo Expansion
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Octoling Mem cake from Pop Rock Station.
Concept art
The Art of Splatoon
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Octoling outfit designs
The Art of Splatoon 2
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Page 130, an unknown Octarian duo
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Pages 154 & 155, Octo Showgirls behind DJ Octavio and Callie
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Page 163, Concept art of the Splatoon 2 version of the Octoling
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Page 183, two Octolings fighting against early versions of a Salmonid
Names in other languages
Octopus Template:Foreignname
References
- ↑ http://www.models-resource.com/wii_u/Splatoon/model/10787/
- ↑ Hacked enemy Octoling in the Square
- ↑ Splatoon by Tones Balones in 52:58 - Awesome Games Done Quick 2016 - Part 2
- ↑ Splatoon - Squid vs Octopus (Wii U)
- ↑ Famitsu - Splatoon 2 one year anniversary developer interview
- ↑ https://www.famitsu.com/news/201908/17181426.html
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