Anarchy Battle

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Template:InfoboxMode Anarchy Battle is one of the multiplayer mode categories in Splatoon 3, acting as the replacement for Ranked Battles from previous games. There are two versions of the mode available: Open and Series.

Anarchy Battle (Open)

One extreme battle. Can be played solo or with friends.

These battles can last for five minutes, instead of the three-minute-long Turf Wars, although the battle can be shorter or longer depending on the outcome of the game. It features several modes and is accessible once a player hits Level 10 or if a player has Splatoon 2 save data on their Nintendo Switch. The modes included in this category require a higher level of strategy compared to Regular Battles, and wins and losses are counted toward players' ranks which are used for matchmaking. The modes featured in Anarchy Battle are the same previously featured in Ranked Battle, but feature different ranking systems.

Anarchy Battles played in Anarchy Battle (Open) can be played solo or with friends, meaning that players will either be placed onto a random four-person team, or players can form a team. If the team consists of three players or fewer, others who are playing solo will be added to the team to create a full squad. To play, players will pay rank points which are awarded after every battle. Teams will be matched by comparing the number of rank points of the player who has the least on the team. If battles are won, points are awarded. If battles are lost, points are not taken away. However, the player will not regain the points they paid to play. As ranks get higher, the amount required to play as well as the amount gained will increase and decrease respectively.

Anarchy Battle (Series)

Win five and triumph. Lose three and you're out. Solo players only.

Anarchy Battles played in Anarchy Battle (Series) are only able to be played solo, meaning that friends cannot join; players will be placed onto a random four-person team. To first play, players will need to pay a certain amount of Rank Points to start the game series. The entry fee depends on the player's starting rank.

The main goal in these battles is to win five matches before losing three matches. Points are awarded at the end of the series, win or loss. They are calculated as 1p for each silver medal, 5p for each gold medal, and then a varying number of points for each victory in the series. The first victory is worth a number of points based on rank and each additional win in the same series is worth 5p more than the previous win.

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Rank To Enter Series Base Win Value
C- 0 Unknown
C 20
C+ 40
B- 55 30
B 70
B+ 85
A- 100 40
A 110
A+ 120
S 150 50
S+0 to S+50 160 Unknown

Ranks

Ranks for Anarchy Battles are similar to those in Splatoon 2 before Version 3.0.0. Players can achieve a maximum rank of S+, spanning from S+0 to S+50. In future updates, when X Battles become available, players must be S+0 or above to play X Battle mode.

List of modes

Mode Description Games

Splat Zones
Plays similarly to the King of the Hill mode from other video games. It revolves around a central "zone" or "zones", which players must attempt to cover in ink. Whoever retains the zone for a certain amount of time wins. Template:Ya

Tower Control
A player must take control of a tower located in the center of a map and ride it towards the enemy base. The first team to get the tower to their enemy's base wins. Template:Ya

Rainmaker
A player must grab and take the Rainmaker weapon to a pedestal near the enemy team's spawn point, stopping at checkpoints along the way. The team who carries the Rainmaker furthest towards their respective pedestal wins. Template:Ya

Clam Blitz
Players pick up clams scattered around the stage and try to score as many points as they can by throwing the clams in their respective goals. Template:Ya

Stage schedule

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Stages and modes will rotate every two hours, similar to Splatoon 2's Ranked Battles. For both Open and Series, there will be one battle mode played on two maps at a time.

Seasonal resets

At the end of each season (which lasts three months), each player's rank will drop two tiers. For example, if a player is A+, at the end of the season, they will drop to A-. Players in ranks S+0 to S+9 will drop to S, and players S+10 to S+50 drop to S+0. If players want to keep their ability to play X Battles, they will need to achieve a rank of S+10 or greater.

Quotes

SRL checking in after a wild weekend of splatting. We hope you got a feel for Turf War, but the full Splatoon 3 game has more to discover. Like Anarchy Battles! Try Series for a tough, multibattle challenge with your rank on the line. Or pick Open to squad up with your friends!

Our research has determined that there are four types of Anarchy Battles: Splat Zones, Tower Control, Rainmaker, and Clam Blitz. There are even a few twists for returning players, like the new checkpoint in Rainmaker! Press the Minus Button in the lobby and hit Rules for more info.

— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[1][2]

Names in other languages

Anarchy Battle (Open) Template:Foreignname

Anarchy Battle (Series) Template:Foreignname

References