Battle Points: Difference between revisions

From Inkipedia, the Splatoon wiki
(cash links. +todo)
m (Text replacement - "nintendo.nl" to "nintendo.com/nl-nl")
 
(30 intermediate revisions by 21 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:BattlePointsp1.jpg|thumb|[[Judd]] determining the winner of a [[Turf War]] based on each team's total Battle Points.]]
:''This page is about experience points gained in standard online multiplayer modes. For a similar type of points earned in Salmon Run, see {{Section|Salmon Run|Rank}}; for the reward points earned in that mode, see {{Section|Salmon Run|Rewards}}.''


==Points==
'''Battle Points''', usually shortened to '''Points''' or simply '''P''', acts as experience awarded to players after completing a multiplayer match. These count towards the player [[Inkling]]'s [[level]].


== Use of Points ==
'''Battle Points''', usually shortened to '''BP''', '''Points''', or simply '''p''', act as experience awarded to players after completing a [[mode|multiplayer match]]. These contribute towards the player's [[Level]] and are also the determining factor in the winner of [[Turf War]] battles.
Points are primarily used to [[level|level up]] the [[Inkling]]. Points are also converted into [[cash]], you may use the cash to improve your [[gear]] (such as clothes, shoes, and headgear) or buy [[weapons]] to increase your gameplay style


Each time you level up the [[Inkling]] you improve your choice of [[weapons]] and [[gear]], each time the [[gear]] switches from each day you log on. Such as you see a "Varsity Jacket" and now you see "Pirate Tee" the next day.
==Use of Battle Points==
Points are primarily used to [[level|level up]] players and unlock [[gear ability|abilities]]. Points are also converted into [[cash]] and can be used to purchase [[gear]] such as clothes, shoes, and headgear, or buy [[weapon]]s. Battle Points are counted at the end of every [[Turf War]] match to decide a winner and are also used to fill the [[Special Gauge]].


== Earning ==
In ''[[Splatoon]]'', from Level 1 to 20, Battle Points directly translate to the amount of experience earned to level up. From Level 20 to 50, the amount of Battle Points earned in Turf War and performance in [[Ranked Battle]]s correspond to a specific amount of experience.
{{#evt:service=youtube|id=kQsZPYB0vMw|dimensions=400|alignment=right}}
Players can earn points in [[Turf War]], [[Splat Zones]] or by fulfilling [[amiibo]] challenges. [[Splat Zones]] is for level 10 and above, once you unlock that level 10 you can play the mode [[Splat Zones]]


In [[Turf War]], points are earned by covering ground. The more ground covered, the more points earned. A bonus 300 points is awarded to each player on the winning team if you are on the losing team however, you will still be rewarded with the points you earn in [[Turf War]] but, without the bonus of 300.
==Earning==
Players can earn points in [[Turf War]], [[Splat Zones]], [[Tower Control]], [[Rainmaker]], and [[Clam Blitz]]. In all these modes, Battle Points are used to fill the [[Special Gauge]], which allows players to use their [[special weapon]].


In [[Splat Zones]], points are earned by knocking out the opposing team or by being the team with the least time on the clock when the match ends. Bonus points are earned by a "knockout." A knockout is when a team earns the 100 points needed to basically win the whole [[Splat Zone]] game. Even if there is no knockout, the team with the least amount of points in the mode [[Splat Zones]] will win the game.
From {{S3}}, the first win of the day also awards a bonus 7500p.


Some more info about [[Modes]] in [[Splatoon]] there will be a new mode called [[Tower Points]] or something like that, added in August (exact date not known.) The info I know that there will be a tower that the opposing team and the team you are on have to claim the exact tower. The person on that tower will be the main target for the opposing team, so with that burden your allies will have to protect you so you can go to the point to win the game.
===Turf War===
[[File:BattlePointsp2.png|thumb|The results screen after a [[Turf War]], ranking players by amount of Battle Points earned.]]


{{todo|Page needs converting to 3rd person (no you, your etc), see [[Inkipedia:Policy/Manual of Style]]}}
In [[Turf War]], points are earned by covering ground with [[ink]]. Each [[stage]] has a set number of total Battle Points, based on the amount of land available for inking. However, players may easily earn more points than this amount because ink is often recovered by the opposing team. In a given match of Turf War, the team with the most turf covered after three minutes wins.
 
Points are awarded based on the amount of turf covered by individual players and some bonuses:
 
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-generic" style="text-align:left;"
! Game
! Win Bonus
! Time Bonus
! Turf Bonus
|-
| ''Splatoon''
| 0
| 0
| Turf inked only
|-
| ''Splatoon 2''
| 1000 {{note|300 before the final [[Splatfest]]}}
| 300
| 500 (?)
|-
| ''Splatoon 3''
| 600
| 300
| 500
|- style="text-align: center"
|}
 
{{Note list}}
 
===Ranked Battles===
Battle Points are based on the team's score, which is how much the team moved their counter for each mode's objective. The counter goes down by holding the control of the Zones in [[Splat Zones]], riding the Tower in [[Tower Control]], moving the [[Rainmaker (weapon)|Rainmaker]] close to the opponent's podium in [[Rainmaker]], and tossing clams inside the opponent's basket in [[Clam Blitz]]. The players earn five Battle Points per score point, where the winning team gets a win bonus depending on the player's rank and whether they scored a knockout.
 
{| class="wikitable sitecolor-generic" style="text-align:left;"
! !! colspan="2"|''Splatoon'' !! colspan="2"|''Splatoon 2''
|-
! Rank !! KO Bonus !! Win Bonus || KO Bonus || Win Bonus
|- style="text-align: center"
| C- || 1300 || 1000 || 1200 || 1000
|- style="text-align: center"
| C || 1600 || 1300 || 1300 || 1100
|- style="text-align: center"
| C+ || 2000 || 1600 || 1400 || 1200
|- style="text-align: center"
| B-  || 2300 || 2000 || 1800 || 1500
|- style="text-align: center"
| B || 2600 || 2300 || 1900 || 1600
|- style="text-align: center"
| B+ || 3000 || 2600 || 2000 || 1700
|- style="text-align: center"
| A- || 3300 || 3000 || 2400 || 2000
|- style="text-align: center"
| A  || 3600 || 3300 ||2500 || 2100
|- style="text-align: center"
| A+ || 4000 || 3600 || 2600 || 2200
|- style="text-align: center"
| S || 5000 || 4000 || 3000 || 2600
|- style="text-align: center"
| S+ || 6000 || 5000 || 3400 || 3000
|}
 
===Anarchy Battles===
In {{S3}}, all ranks have a flat Battle Points system.
* Winning with a KO awards 2500p KO bonus.
* Winning without KO awards a 1500p bonus.
* Both teams are awarded a time bonus of 100p for each minute of gameplay, and a progress bonus of 5p for each objective point.
 
==Trivia==
* In [[Regular Battle]]s, players are ranked on the results screen in terms of Battle Points earned. In [[Ranked Battle]]s, every team member earns the same amount of points, so players are instead ranked by the number of splats they caused and how many times they were splatted.<!--Is this true for Splatoon 1? I know it's based on the individual player's current winrate in Splatoon 2.-->
* In the demo version of ''[[Splatoon]]'' shown at E3 2014, after a player splatted an opponent, the number of points earned from splatting them would show up where the player was splatted.
* In the [[Rainmaker]] mode, battle points continue to count when using the [[Rainmaker (weapon)|Rainmaker weapon]] for the player's total Battle Points of the match and the total turf inked with their weapon.
 
==Names in other languages==
<div style="display:flex;gap:30px;justify-content:flex-start;flex-wrap:wrap;align-items:flex-start">
{{Localized name
|title=Battle Points
|Jap=
|JapR=
|JapM=
|Dut=Ervaringspunten <ref>From {{S}}{{'s}} electronic manual on [https://www.nintendo.com/nl-nl/Games/Wii-U/Splatoon-892510.html#gameDetails {{NES}} nintendo.com/nl-nl]</ref>
|DutM=Experience points
|FreA=
|FreAM=
|FreE=
|FreEM=
|Ger=
|GerM=
|Ita=
|ItaM=
|Rus=
|RusR=
|RusM=
|SpaA=
|SpaAM=
|SpaE=
|SpaEM=
}}
{{Localized name
|title=Rank Points
|Jap=ウデマエポイント
|JapR=udamae pointo
|JapM=Prowess Points
|Dut=Rangpunten
|DutM=
|Fre=Points de rang
|FreM=
|FreA=<!--French (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|FreAM=
|Ger=Rangpunkte
|GerM=
|Ita=Punti rango
|ItaM=
|Rus=очки за разряд
|RusR=
|RusM=
|Spa=Puntos de rango
|SpaM=
|SpaA=<!--Spanish (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|SpaAM=
|ChiS=技术点数
|ChiSR=
|ChiSM=
|ChiT=技術點數
|ChiTR=
|ChiTM=
|Kor=랭크 포인트
|KorR=
|KorM=
|Internal=UdemaePoint <ref name="Leanny GitHub">[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Leanny/splat3/main/data/language/EUen_full_unicode.json {{GH}} Leanny on GitHub]</ref>
|InternalM=Romanization of the Japanese name
}}
{{Localized name
|title=Rank-Up Battle
|color=Splatoon 3
|Jap=昇格戦
|JapR=
|JapM=
|Dut=Ranggevecht
|DutM=
|Fre=Match de rang
|FreM=
|FreA=<!--French (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|FreAM=
|Ger=Aufstiegskampf
|GerM=
|Ita=Partita rango +
|ItaM=
|Rus=бой за разряд
|RusR=
|RusM=
|Spa=Combate de ascenso
|SpaM=
|SpaA=<!--Spanish (NoA) and (NoE) share the same name-->
|SpaAM=
|ChiS=晋级战
|ChiSR=
|ChiSM=
|ChiT=晉級戰
|ChiTR=
|ChiTM=
|Kor=승급전
|KorR=
|KorM=
|Internal=UdemaePoint_00 <ref name="Leanny GitHub">[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Leanny/splat3/main/data/language/EUen_full_unicode.json {{GH}} Leanny on GitHub]</ref>
|InternalM=
}}
</div>
 
==References==
<references/>
 
[[Category:Multiplayer]]

Latest revision as of 11:13, 12 April 2024

Judd determining the winner of a Turf War based on each team's total Battle Points.
This page is about experience points gained in standard online multiplayer modes. For a similar type of points earned in Salmon Run, see Salmon Run § Rank; for the reward points earned in that mode, see Salmon Run § Rewards.


Battle Points, usually shortened to BP, Points, or simply p, act as experience awarded to players after completing a multiplayer match. These contribute towards the player's Level and are also the determining factor in the winner of Turf War battles.

Use of Battle Points

Points are primarily used to level up players and unlock abilities. Points are also converted into cash and can be used to purchase gear such as clothes, shoes, and headgear, or buy weapons. Battle Points are counted at the end of every Turf War match to decide a winner and are also used to fill the Special Gauge.

In Splatoon, from Level 1 to 20, Battle Points directly translate to the amount of experience earned to level up. From Level 20 to 50, the amount of Battle Points earned in Turf War and performance in Ranked Battles correspond to a specific amount of experience.

Earning

Players can earn points in Turf War, Splat Zones, Tower Control, Rainmaker, and Clam Blitz. In all these modes, Battle Points are used to fill the Special Gauge, which allows players to use their special weapon.

From Splatoon 3, the first win of the day also awards a bonus 7500p.

Turf War

The results screen after a Turf War, ranking players by amount of Battle Points earned.

In Turf War, points are earned by covering ground with ink. Each stage has a set number of total Battle Points, based on the amount of land available for inking. However, players may easily earn more points than this amount because ink is often recovered by the opposing team. In a given match of Turf War, the team with the most turf covered after three minutes wins.

Points are awarded based on the amount of turf covered by individual players and some bonuses:

Game Win Bonus Time Bonus Turf Bonus
Splatoon 0 0 Turf inked only
Splatoon 2 1000 [a] 300 500 (?)
Splatoon 3 600 300 500
  1. 300 before the final Splatfest

Ranked Battles

Battle Points are based on the team's score, which is how much the team moved their counter for each mode's objective. The counter goes down by holding the control of the Zones in Splat Zones, riding the Tower in Tower Control, moving the Rainmaker close to the opponent's podium in Rainmaker, and tossing clams inside the opponent's basket in Clam Blitz. The players earn five Battle Points per score point, where the winning team gets a win bonus depending on the player's rank and whether they scored a knockout.

Splatoon Splatoon 2
Rank KO Bonus Win Bonus KO Bonus Win Bonus
C- 1300 1000 1200 1000
C 1600 1300 1300 1100
C+ 2000 1600 1400 1200
B- 2300 2000 1800 1500
B 2600 2300 1900 1600
B+ 3000 2600 2000 1700
A- 3300 3000 2400 2000
A 3600 3300 2500 2100
A+ 4000 3600 2600 2200
S 5000 4000 3000 2600
S+ 6000 5000 3400 3000

Anarchy Battles

In Splatoon 3, all ranks have a flat Battle Points system.

  • Winning with a KO awards 2500p KO bonus.
  • Winning without KO awards a 1500p bonus.
  • Both teams are awarded a time bonus of 100p for each minute of gameplay, and a progress bonus of 5p for each objective point.

Trivia

  • In Regular Battles, players are ranked on the results screen in terms of Battle Points earned. In Ranked Battles, every team member earns the same amount of points, so players are instead ranked by the number of splats they caused and how many times they were splatted.
  • In the demo version of Splatoon shown at E3 2014, after a player splatted an opponent, the number of points earned from splatting them would show up where the player was splatted.
  • In the Rainmaker mode, battle points continue to count when using the Rainmaker weapon for the player's total Battle Points of the match and the total turf inked with their weapon.

Names in other languages

Battle Points
Language Name Meaning
Netherlands Dutch Ervaringspunten [1] Experience points
Rank Points
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ウデマエポイント
udamae pointo
Prowess Points
Netherlands Dutch Rangpunten
CanadaFrance French Points de rang
Germany German Rangpunkte
Italy Italian Punti rango
Russia Russian очки за разряд
SpainMexico Spanish Puntos de rango
China Chinese (Simplified) 技术点数
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 技術點數
South Korea Korean 랭크 포인트
Translate logo.svg Internal UdemaePoint [2] Romanization of the Japanese name
Rank-Up Battle
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 昇格戦
Netherlands Dutch Ranggevecht
CanadaFrance French Match de rang
Germany German Aufstiegskampf
Italy Italian Partita rango +
Russia Russian бой за разряд
SpainMexico Spanish Combate de ascenso
China Chinese (Simplified) 晋级战
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 晉級戰
South Korea Korean 승급전
Translate logo.svg Internal UdemaePoint_00 [2]

References

  1. From Splatoon's electronic manual on Nintendo nintendo.com/nl-nl
  2. 2.0 2.1 GitHub Leanny on GitHub