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[[File:Data Point Screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|130px|A data point]]
[[File:Data Point Screenshot.jpg|thumb|left|130px|A data point]]


Data points, which look like smaller versions of the goal albeit with a few visual differences, appear in some missions which require the player to collect eight of them to complete the mission, similar to how Mini Zapfish missions work in [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]].
'''Data points''', which look like smaller versions of the goal albeit with a few visual differences, appear in some missions which require the player to collect eight of them to complete the mission, similar to how Mini Zapfish missions work in [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]].


[[Category:Octo Expansion]]
[[Category:Octo Expansion]]
[[Category:Mechanics]]
[[Category:Mechanics]]

Revision as of 21:48, 29 September 2022

File:Goal Point.jpeg
A goal point
When the goal is activated, touch it to pass the test.

The goal appears at the end of most missions in the Octo Expansion and Splatoon 3's story mode Return of the Mammalians, serving a similar role that Zapfish have in Octo Valley and Octo Canyon.

The goal is shaped like a metallic rod and floats above a podium, being split into several pieces, and is surrounded by a yellow glowing barrier that the player must ink in order to break and touch the goal, which sends metallic rod into its hole. If the player does not touch the goal, it will return to its former state, where the barrier has to be broken again in order to touch the goal and finish the mission. The goal has a sharp end and a handle, making it resemble a ballpoint pen.

A data point

Data points, which look like smaller versions of the goal albeit with a few visual differences, appear in some missions which require the player to collect eight of them to complete the mission, similar to how Mini Zapfish missions work in Octo Canyon.