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Revision as of 19:38, 2 January 2019
Bounce Pads are platforms found in Splatoon 2's singleplayer modes Octo Canyon and Octo Expansion.
They are shaped like air beds and come in many different colors.
Holding will allow the player] to bounce higher after landing on a Bounce Pad; this is useful for clearing obstacles near or on Bounce Pads. Otherwise, the player will bounce up to a moderate height. Players cannot spread ink on Bounce Pad surfaces or swim on them.
Appearances
Splatoon 2
Octo Canyon
- Octo-Resort Spring (Mission #12)
- Slimeskin Garrison (Sector 4)
- The Octo Shower (Boss 4)
- Cephalon HQ (Sector 5)
- Octoling Workout (Mission #27)
Octo Expansion
- Bounce with Me Station A06
- Notorious Station B06
- Bumpin' 8-Ball Station C03A08
- Totally 8-Ball Station C07
- Squee-G Funk Station E09
- Stamped-Up Station F04C05
- Jump Station F08
- Outrageous Station J07
- Turf War EscapeBoss