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{{Infobox/Stage | {{Infobox/Stage | ||
| game = Splatoon 2 | | game = Splatoon 2 | ||
| mode = Shifty Station | |||
| image = S2 Stage Grapplink Girl.png | | image = S2 Stage Grapplink Girl.png | ||
| introduced = | | introduced = {{date|2018-03-24}} ([[Newest Model vs. Most Popular Model]]) | ||
| totalbp = 2,199 | | totalbp = 2,199 | ||
| features = [[Grapplink]]s | | features = [[Grapplink]]s | ||
| hasabysshazard = true | | hasabysshazard = true | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Grapplink Girl''' is a multiplayer [[stage]] in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. It was the ninth variation of [[Shifty Station]], and first appeared in the [[ | '''Grapplink Girl''' is a multiplayer [[stage]] in ''[[Splatoon 2]]''. It was the ninth variation of [[Shifty Station]], and first appeared in the [[Newest Model vs. Most Popular Model]], [[Baseball vs. Soccer]], and [[Salty vs. Sweet]] [[Splatfest]]s. It returned in the [[Chaos vs. Order]] Splatfest. As of version {{Ver|S2|5.0.0}}, it is exclusively available in [[Private Battle]]s. The stage features an element of verticality, with [[Grapplink]]s allowing for fast travel to higher areas. | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
This layout contains many obstacles and ramps, making walking around the floor very difficult and providing limited visibility. Above many of the raised platforms, there are floating [[Grapplink]]s, which allow players to quickly travel along the higher areas. The central area is a high, narrow bridge over a gap, that can only be scaled via a ramp from each team's left flank, a wall on each side near the middle, or using the Grapplinks. It stands between two canyons that separate it from the team base areas. Throwing a bomb or | This layout contains many obstacles and ramps, making walking around the floor very difficult and providing limited visibility. Above many of the raised platforms, there are floating [[Grapplink]]s, which allow players to quickly travel along the higher areas. The central area is a high, narrow bridge over a gap, that can only be scaled via a ramp from each team's left flank, a wall on each side near the middle, or using the Grapplinks. It stands between two canyons that separate it from the team base areas. Throwing a bomb or [[Point Sensor]] or using the [[Sting Ray]] links the player to the Grapplink. Sting Rays run out immediately once teleported there. | ||
Blocking the right flank of each team's canyon, right before the center area, is a tower with a triangular roof, that seems to be taken from [[Camp Triggerfish]]. | Blocking the right flank of each team's canyon, right before the center area, is a tower with a triangular roof, that seems to be taken from [[Camp Triggerfish]]. | ||
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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Grapplink Girl is named after the ''[[Wikipedia:Gossip Girl (novel series)|Gossip Girl]]'' books by [[Wikipedia:Cecily von Ziegesar|Cecily von Ziegesar]], as well as being a pun on the [[Grapplink]]s seen in the stage. | Grapplink Girl is named after the ''[[Wikipedia:Gossip Girl (novel series)|Gossip Girl]]'' books by [[Wikipedia:Cecily von Ziegesar|Cecily von Ziegesar]], as well as being a pun on the [[Grapplink]]s seen in the stage. | ||
===Names in other languages=== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
{{ | {{Localized name | ||
|color=Splatoon 2 | |color=Splatoon 2 | ||
|Jap=イタズラなヒキヨセ | |Jap=イタズラなヒキヨセ | ||
|JapR= | |JapR=Itazura na Hikiyose | ||
|JapM=Mischievous Grapplinks. A pun on '' | |JapM=Mischievous Grapplinks. A pun on ''[[Wikipedia:Itazura na Kiss|Itazura na Kisu]]'' (Playful Kiss), by [[Wikipedia:Kaoru Tada|Kaoru Tada]]. | ||
|Dut=Zweefankeravontuur | |Dut=Zweefankeravontuur | ||
|DutM=Grapplink adventure | |DutM=Grapplink adventure | ||
|Fre=Grappins galopins | |Fre=Grappins galopins | ||
|FreM= | |FreM=Grappling scamps | ||
|Ger=Am Zug | |Ger=Am Zug | ||
|GerM= | |GerM=On the train | ||
|Ita=Calamarampini rampanti | |Ita=Calamarampini rampanti | ||
|ItaM= | |ItaM=From ''Calamari'' (Squids) + ''Rampini'' (Grappling hooks) and ''Rampanti'' (Rampant) | ||
|Rus=Крюколет-арена | |Rus=Крюколет-арена | ||
|RusR=Kryukolet-arena | |RusR=Kryukolet-arena | ||
|RusM= | |RusM=Grapplink arena | ||
|Spa=Pista Pescante | |Spa=Pista Pescante | ||
|SpaM= | |SpaM=Davit Track | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Navbox/S2 Locations}} | {{Navbox/S2 Locations}} | ||
[[Category:Splatoon 2 | [[Category:Splatoon 2 Shifty Station stages]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:28, 5 November 2023
Added in | 24 March 2018 (Newest Model vs. Most Popular Model) |
Total area | 2,199p |
Features | Grapplinks |
Hazards | Abyss |
Grapplink Girl is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2. It was the ninth variation of Shifty Station, and first appeared in the Newest Model vs. Most Popular Model, Baseball vs. Soccer, and Salty vs. Sweet Splatfests. It returned in the Chaos vs. Order Splatfest. As of version 5.0.0, it is exclusively available in Private Battles. The stage features an element of verticality, with Grapplinks allowing for fast travel to higher areas.
Layout
This layout contains many obstacles and ramps, making walking around the floor very difficult and providing limited visibility. Above many of the raised platforms, there are floating Grapplinks, which allow players to quickly travel along the higher areas. The central area is a high, narrow bridge over a gap, that can only be scaled via a ramp from each team's left flank, a wall on each side near the middle, or using the Grapplinks. It stands between two canyons that separate it from the team base areas. Throwing a bomb or Point Sensor or using the Sting Ray links the player to the Grapplink. Sting Rays run out immediately once teleported there.
Blocking the right flank of each team's canyon, right before the center area, is a tower with a triangular roof, that seems to be taken from Camp Triggerfish.
Gallery
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Promo image.
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Promo image.
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Promo image, revealing the stage's name.
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View from the Spawn Point.
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The canyon on each team's side, seen from the raised area to the right of the spawn.
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Inside the canyon, looking across the gap below the bridge.
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The open area on the left flank - the ramp leading up the bridge can be seen on the right.
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View from the left flank onto the opposing team's canyon area which allows infiltration of the enemy side of the map.
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View from atop the bridge.
Maps
Trivia
- The file name for this stage is "Deli08" and the codename is "Hikiyose". "Hikiyose Point" is the Japanese name for Grapplinks.
- The file name implies it was finished before The Bunker Games despite appearing later.
Etymology
Grapplink Girl is named after the Gossip Girl books by Cecily von Ziegesar, as well as being a pun on the Grapplinks seen in the stage.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | イタズラなヒキヨセ Itazura na Hikiyose |
Mischievous Grapplinks. A pun on Itazura na Kisu (Playful Kiss), by Kaoru Tada. |
Dutch | Zweefankeravontuur | Grapplink adventure |
French | Grappins galopins | Grappling scamps |
German | Am Zug | On the train |
Italian | Calamarampini rampanti | From Calamari (Squids) + Rampini (Grappling hooks) and Rampanti (Rampant) |
Russian | Крюколет-арена Kryukolet-arena |
Grapplink arena |
Spanish | Pista Pescante | Davit Track |