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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*The name could be a reference to the decimal unit prefix of the same name which means "ten" and the number of tentacles a squid has which is also ten.
*The name could be a reference to the decimal unit prefix of the same name which means "ten" and the number of tentacles a squid has which is also ten.
*According to the second [[artbook]] Deca Tower was built in 1904 of the [[Mollusc Era]] and served as the headquaters for the newspaper company ニューカラー タイムズ{{JP}} (''Nyūkarā Taimuzu'' / New-Color Times). Later on, every New Year on January 1st, fireworks and ballons are launched from the tower, which caused it to become world-famous building.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 10:19, 23 May 2018

Deca Tower is the central tower in Inkopolis Square in Splatoon 2. Similar to Inkopolis Tower in Splatoon, it serves as the game's Battle Lobby.

Once inside the Deca Tower, the player can play Turf War, Private Battle, join friends, and play Ranked Battle if they have reached level 10. They can also play League Battle once they have reached the B- rank in any Ranked game mode.

Trivia

  • The name could be a reference to the decimal unit prefix of the same name which means "ten" and the number of tentacles a squid has which is also ten.
  • According to the second artbook Deca Tower was built in 1904 of the Mollusc Era and served as the headquaters for the newspaper company ニューカラー タイムズ(JP)[a] (Nyūkarā Taimuzu / New-Color Times). Later on, every New Year on January 1st, fireworks and ballons are launched from the tower, which caused it to become world-famous building.

Names in other languages

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