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'''Mechanics''' in ''[[Splatoon]]'' which appear primarily in the singleplayer campaigns, [[Octo Valley]] and [[Octo Canyon]].
'''Mechanics''' in ''[[Splatoon]]'' are features or items present in the game. Mechanics appear primarily in the singleplayer campaigns, [[Octo Valley]], [[Octo Canyon]], and [[Octo Expansion]].
*In ''Splatoon'', the only multiplayer stage which features a Mechanic is [[Ancho-V Games]], which has [[Propeller]] platforms.
*In ''Splatoon'', the only multiplayer stage which features a Mechanic is [[Ancho-V Games]], which has [[Propeller]] platforms.
*In ''Splatoon 2'', almost all stages have [[Inkrail]]s and / or [[Sponge Block]]s in some of the modes, and the Splatfest-only stage [[Shifty Station]] has variable layouts, each featuring a different Mechanic or two.
*In ''Splatoon 2'', almost all stages have [[Inkrail]]s and / or [[Sponge Block]]s in some of the modes, and the Splatfest-only stage [[Shifty Station]] has variable layouts, each featuring a different Mechanic or two.

Revision as of 18:46, 25 October 2019

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Mechanics in Splatoon are features or items present in the game. Mechanics appear primarily in the singleplayer campaigns, Octo Valley, Octo Canyon, and Octo Expansion.

  • In Splatoon, the only multiplayer stage which features a Mechanic is Ancho-V Games, which has Propeller platforms.
  • In Splatoon 2, almost all stages have Inkrails and / or Sponge Blocks in some of the modes, and the Splatfest-only stage Shifty Station has variable layouts, each featuring a different Mechanic or two.