Battle Dojo

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Find out who's got the freshest splatter skills in a 1 vs. 1 balloon-bursting battle.
— Splatoon's official website, [1]

Battle Dojo is a 1v1 local multiplayer mode in Splatoon. It was announced on 1 April 2015 during a Nintendo Direct.

Description

Battle Dojo is playable by two people on the same console, one using the Gamepad and its screen, and the other using the Wii U Pro Controller, Wii Classic Controller, or Wii Classic Controller Pro and the TV screen.

Once a match begins, a column of light, marking a location, appears. Players must travel to this location and shoot the seven balloons that appear after 20 seconds when the light column appears. Each balloon is worth one point, and two when there is one minute left in the match. After all seven balloons are popped or are not popped after a certain amount of time, a new light column appears. The first player to 30 points or the player with the most points after three minutes wins the round.

Canned Specials make an appearance here and will either give you a status effect, Sub Weapon or Special Weapon. These can be found by breaking open crates found in various areas around each stage. All obtainable content from the Canned Specials are used immediately opon getting them, so Specials aren't able to be stored for later use.

A list of the obtainable items and conditions from the Canned Specials are shown below.

  • Super Jump: The two players swap places with eath other by Super Jumping
  • Disruptor: The opposing player gets disrupted.
  • Sprinkler: A Sprinkler is placed in front of the player.
  • Echolocator: The opposing player position gets marked.
  • Inkstrike: An Inkstrike is launched and aimed at the current location of the opposing player.
  • Inkzooka: The player obtains an activated Inkzooka.
  • Bubbler: The player gets an activated Bubbler.
  • Full Power Up: The player gets a boost to their run speed, swim speed and ink recovery.

Stages

Only five stages are currently playable in Battle Dojo:

Weapons and gear

There are eight weapons available in Battle Dojo. The player will be equipped with gear based on the weapon they choose, as shown in the following table.

Weapon Sub Weapon Headgear Clothing Shoes
S Weapon Main Splattershot.png Splattershot S Weapon Sub Burst Bomb.png Burst Bomb Studio Headphones White Tee Pink Trainers
S Weapon Main Jet Squelcher.png Jet Squelcher S Weapon Sub Splash Wall.png Splash Wall Skate Helmet Yellow Urban Vest Orange Lo-Tops
S Weapon Main Splat Roller.png Splat Roller S Weapon Sub Suction Bomb.png Suction Bomb Retro Specs Baby-Jelly Shirt Blue Slip-Ons
S Weapon Main Aerospray MG.png Aerospray MG S Weapon Sub Seeker.png Seeker Takoroka Mesh Black Squideye White Kicks
S Weapon Main Splat Charger.png Splat Charger S Weapon Sub Splat Bomb.png Splat Bomb Bobble Hat Green Zip Hoodie Moto Boots
S Weapon Main Classic Squiffer.png Classic Squiffer S Weapon Sub Point Sensor.png Point Sensor Paintball Mask Gray College Sweat Zombie Hi-Horses
S Weapon Main Blaster.png Blaster S Weapon Sub Disruptor.png Disruptor Safari Hat Black Baseball LS Red Work Boots
S Weapon Main Rapid Blaster.png Rapid Blaster S Weapon Sub Ink Mine.png Ink Mine Pilot Goggles White Layered LS Purple Hi-Horses

Trivia

Pro Controller + Wii Remote Combo
  • Multiple Pro Controllers and a Wii U GamePad can be seen inside the Battle Dojo hanging on the wall. There are three white controllers, a black controller and a white GamePad on the left side and two black controllers on the right side.
  • Battle Dojo matches can also be played with a combination of Wii U Pro Controller, Wii Classic Controller or Wii Classic Controller Pro and a Wii Remote Plus or Wii Remote with a Wii MotionPlus accessory, which was hinted at in the 26th Sunken Scroll. (pictured right) This allows the player using the controller to have motion controls. To perform this, the player must hold down on the D-Pad, hold down B, and press ZL and ZR as described on the Splatoon Tumblr, Live from Squid Research Lab.
  • The playable Inklings in the Battle Dojo are based off of those seen in various pieces of official art.
  • During Splatfest, all the stages in the Battle Dojo are switched to nighttime.
  • Stages that have been added to the game are not present in this mode. As to why is unknown.
  • For unknown reasons the Urchin Underpass map has not received the changes from Version 2.0.0 like the Multiplayer map did.

Gallery

Names in other languages

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References