Disc piece: Difference between revisions
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|title=Step-Off Song | |||
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Disc pieces are item pickups in Splatoon 3: Side Order, and appear as one-third pieces that resemble CDs.
When all three pieces are collected, the Pearl Drone will use her Step-Off Song, which knocks back nearby Jelletons in a wide area, stuns bosses, and temporarily prevents portals from spawning more Jelletons.
Disc pieces normally have a 1% chance of dropping from defeated enemies, which can be increased with color chips or the Lucky Chain.
Gallery
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Disc piece on the ground.
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The HUD display when no disc pieces are collected.
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The HUD display when one disc piece is collected.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ディスクパーツ Disukupātsu |
Disc Parts |
Russian | Фрагмент диска Fragment diska |
Disc fragment |
Spanish | Pieza de disco | Disc piece |
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Spanish | Estallido sonoro | Sound explosion |