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[[File:Crate Artwork.jpg|A crate|thumb|200px]]
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'''Crates''' are boxes which appear in the {{Ss}}' single-player modes. Crates may contain items such as [[Power Egg]]s, [[Sunken Scroll]]s, [[armor]], [[canned special]]s, [[Power Egg pack]]s, or nothing at all. Crates are also found in [[Battle Dojo]] battles, where they contain an assortment of effects.
'''Crates''' are boxes which appear in the {{Ss}}' single-player modes. Crates may contain items such as [[Power Egg]]s, [[Sunken Scroll]]s, [[armor]], [[canned special]]s, [[Power Egg#Power Egg pack|Power Egg pack]]s, or nothing at all. Crates are also found in [[Battle Dojo]] battles, where they contain an assortment of effects.


==Description==
==Description==
Crates are common features found both in single-player modes and the [[Battle Dojo]]. Crates often appear solo, in groups, or stacked, and may even support [[Octarian]]s perched on top. They can be destroyed easily by being splattered with ink. They come in two sizes, small and large, and in multiple different types.
Crates are common features found both in single-player modes and the [[Battle Dojo]]. Crates often appear solo, in groups, or stacked, and may even support [[Octarian]]s perched on top. Some crates can be submerged in enemy ink and only appear when covered with the player's own ink. Crates can be destroyed easily by being splattered with ink. They come in two sizes, small and large, and in multiple different types.


Plain crates are made of light brown wooden planks. Cuttlegear crates<ref> A [[List of locker decorations in Splatoon 3#Hotlantis and the Shell-Out Machine|locker decoration]] available in {{S3}} that resembles these crates is called the "Cuttlegear crate"</ref>, also known as orange crates<ref>Splatoon 2: Prima Official Guide, on page 16</ref>, are made of darker orange planks and covered in insignias and stickers. In [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] and [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]] the orange crates have the [[Cuttlegear]] logo on them, while in the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' they are adorned with the [[Kamabo Corporation|Kamabo Co.]] logo. When broken, Cuttlegear crates may reveal collectibles such as [[Power Egg]]s and [[Sunken Scroll]]s, while plain crates contain nothing.  
Plain crates are made of light brown wooden planks. Cuttlegear crates<ref> A [[List of locker decorations in Splatoon 3#Hotlantis and the Shell-Out Machine|locker decoration]] available in {{S3}} that resembles these crates is called the "Cuttlegear crate"</ref>, also known as orange crates<ref>Splatoon 2: Prima Official Guide, on page 16</ref>, are made of darker orange planks and covered in insignias and stickers. In [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] and [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]] the orange crates have the [[Cuttlegear]] logo on them, while in the ''[[Octo Expansion]]'' they are adorned with the [[Kamabo Corporation|Kamabo Co.]] logo. When broken, Cuttlegear crates may reveal collectibles such as [[Power Egg]]s and [[Sunken Scroll]]s, while plain crates contain nothing.  
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=== Octo Canyon===
=== Octo Canyon===
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|[[Suction-Cup Lookout]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[Enter the Octohurler]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[Octozeppelin Invasion]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}}|| || {{Yea}} || || || || ||
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|[[Back-Alley Cleanup]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || ||
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|[[Spinning Campground]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}}|| || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[Octoling Invasion]] || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[Beaker's Depot]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || || ||
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|[[Octoseeker Shakedown]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[The Floating Garden]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[Octo-Resort Spring]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[Dancing Floors]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[Parking Garage]] || || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[Octoling Assault]] || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || ||
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|[[Slimeskin Garrison]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[The Experimentorium]] || || {{Yea}} || || {{yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[Octolings Ahoy!]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[Underground Expressway]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|[[The Octogalaxy]] || || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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|{{OctoExpansionStation|E|10}} [[Cratebuster Station]]
| {{OctoExpansionStation|A|00}} [[Abandoned Station]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}}
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|A|05}} [[Fake Plastic Station]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|A|07}} [[Maverick Station]] || || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|B|12}} [[Brute Rollup Station]] || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|B|13}} [[Phat Splatz Station]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|B|14}} [[Breakdance Station]] || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|C|06}} [[Bust 'n' Move Station]] || || || || || || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}}
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|C|08}} [[Right Round Station]] || || || || {{Yea}} || || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|C|11}} [[Abracadabra Station]] || || || || || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|D|02}} [[One-Shot Station]] || || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|D|06}}{{OctoExpansionStation|C|01}} [[Radical Rails Station]] || || || || || || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}}
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|D|07}} [[Targetbuster Station]] || || || || || || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}}
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|D|09}} [[Goose Station]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|D|10}} [[Labyrinth Station]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|E|03}} [[Don't Ralph Station]] || || || || {{Yea}} || || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|E|08}} [[Da Bomb Station]] || || || || || || || {{Yea}} || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|E|09}} [[Squee-G Funk Station]] || || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|E|10}} [[Cratebuster Station]] || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|E|11}} [[Bodacious Rotation Station]] || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|F|05}} [[Popalicious Station]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|F|07}} {{OctoExpansionStation|C|12}} [[Matchmaker Station]] || {{Yea}} || || || || || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|G|02}} [[Hasta La Vista Station]] || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|G|03}} [[House Party Station]] || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|G|04}} {{OctoExpansionStation|B|10}} [[Ink 'n' Slide Station]] || || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|G|05}} [[Bustalicious Station]] || || || || || || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|G|06}} {{OctoExpansionStation|A|01}} [[Gnarly Rails Station]] || || || || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|G|09}} {{OctoExpansionStation|B|05}} [[Wack 8-Ball Station]] || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|G|10}} {{OctoExpansionStation|E|07}} [[Iceman Station]] || || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|H|01}} {{OctoExpansionStation|D|03}} [[Slap Bracelet Station]] || || {{Yea}} || || || || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|H|02}} [[Ballercise Station]] || || {{Yea}} || || || || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|H|04}} [[Shooter McStation]] || || || || || || || {{Yea}} || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|H|05}} [[Ink It Station]] || || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|I|02}} [[Dinky Ink Station]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|I|04}} [[Can't Touch This Station]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|I|05}} {{OctoExpansionStation|B|08}} [[Righteous Rails Station]] || || || || || || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|I|06}} [[All Eyez Station]] || || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||  
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|I|08}} [[Radio Station]] || || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|J|02}} [[Matchmaster Station]] || || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|J|03}} {{OctoExpansionStation|D|08}} [[Girl Power Station]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|J|04}} [[Footloose Station]] || || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || {{Yea}} || || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|J|06}} {{OctoExpansionStation|D|11}} [[Ink & Watch Station]] || || || || || || || {{Yea}} || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|J|07}} [[Outrageous Station]] || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || {{Yea}} || || ||
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|Escape|02}} [[Villi Phase]] || || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || || ||  
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|{{OctoExpansionStation|I|05}}{{OctoExpansionStation|B|08}} [[Righteous Rails Station]]
| {{OctoExpansionStation|Escape|03}} [[Belly Phase]] || || {{Yea}} || || || {{Yea}} || || || ||  
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| {{OctoExpansionStation|Escape|04}} [[Intestinal Phase]] || || {{Yea}} || || || || {{Yea}} || || ||  
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Octo Expansion Kamabo Co logo crate.png|Large orange crate with [[Kamabo Co.]] logo from the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''
Octo Expansion Kamabo Co logo crate.png|Large orange crate with [[Kamabo Co.]] logo from the ''[[Octo Expansion]]''
Octo Expansion Small Crate.jpg|A small target crate from the ''Octo Expansion''
Octo Expansion Small Crate.jpg|A small target crate from the ''Octo Expansion''
Octo Expansion Large Crate.jpg|A large target crate from the ''Octo Expansion''
Octo Expansion Large Crate.png|A large target crate from the ''Octo Expansion'' in {{OctoExpansionStation|D|06}}{{OctoExpansionStation|C|01}}[[Radical Rails Station]]
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===''Splatoon 3''===
===''Splatoon 3''===
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*[[Octarians]] can destroy crates with their own ink. If there are [[Power Egg]]s inside them and the Octarian destroys it, the player will not receive the Power Eggs.
*[[Octarians]] can destroy crates with their own ink. If there are [[Power Egg]]s inside them and the Octarian destroys it, the player will not receive the Power Eggs.
**This is required to progress in one ''Octo Expansion'' level, during the [[Villi Phase]].
**This is required to progress in one ''Octo Expansion'' level, during the [[Villi Phase]].
**In [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]], the [[Octarian]]s' ink does not affect decorated crates but can damage the normal crate
**In [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]], the [[Octarian]]s' ink does not affect decorated crates but can damage the normal crate.


* Crates are available for purchase at [[Hotlantis]] as decorations for [[Locker room|lockers]].
* Crates are available for purchase at [[Hotlantis]] as decorations for [[Locker room|lockers]].
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 7 March 2024

A crate

Crates are boxes which appear in the Splatoon series' single-player modes. Crates may contain items such as Power Eggs, Sunken Scrolls, armor, canned specials, Power Egg packs, or nothing at all. Crates are also found in Battle Dojo battles, where they contain an assortment of effects.

Description

Crates are common features found both in single-player modes and the Battle Dojo. Crates often appear solo, in groups, or stacked, and may even support Octarians perched on top. Some crates can be submerged in enemy ink and only appear when covered with the player's own ink. Crates can be destroyed easily by being splattered with ink. They come in two sizes, small and large, and in multiple different types.

Plain crates are made of light brown wooden planks. Cuttlegear crates[1], also known as orange crates[2], are made of darker orange planks and covered in insignias and stickers. In Octo Valley and Octo Canyon the orange crates have the Cuttlegear logo on them, while in the Octo Expansion they are adorned with the Kamabo Co. logo. When broken, Cuttlegear crates may reveal collectibles such as Power Eggs and Sunken Scrolls, while plain crates contain nothing.

In the Octo Expansion, a new type of crate is added. This crate is called the Target Crate and functions similar to the new Target Balloons. The Target Crates are neon green with a multicolored target printed on each side. Whereas regular crates are made of wood, the Target Crates appear to be some sort of plastic or fabric material stretched across a metal cuboid frame. Target Crates usually contain nothing and have to be broken to open doors, reveal secrets, or pass tests.

Armored crates

Armored crates are similar to regular crates, but they take more ink to destroy. The crates seem to be armored with tape attached to them. Like regular crates, they come in plain and Cuttlegear varieties. They are sometimes used to block paths. An example of this is the path to the kettle for the mission Sunset Octocopter in Octo Canyon.

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Trivia

  • Octarians can destroy crates with their own ink. If there are Power Eggs inside them and the Octarian destroys it, the player will not receive the Power Eggs.
    • This is required to progress in one Octo Expansion level, during the Villi Phase.
    • In Octo Canyon, the Octarians' ink does not affect decorated crates but can damage the normal crate.

Names in other languages

Crate
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 木箱
Kibako
Wooden Box
Netherlands Dutch Kist Box
Italy Italian Cassa Box
Russia Russian Ящик
Yashchik
Box
SpainMexico Spanish Caja Box


Target
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese マト
Mato
Target
Netherlands Dutch Doelwit Target
CanadaFrance French Cible Target
Germany German Ziel Target
Italy Italian Bersaglio Target
Russia Russian Мишень
Mishen'
Target
SpainMexico Spanish Blanco
China Chinese (Simplified) 标靶
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 標靶
South Korea Korean 과녁 Target
Translate logo.svg Internal Msn_BreakableObj_09 [3]

References

  1. A locker decoration available in Splatoon 3 that resembles these crates is called the "Cuttlegear crate"
  2. Splatoon 2: Prima Official Guide, on page 16
  3. GitHub Leanny on GitHub