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{{Infobox/Stage
{{Infobox/Stage
| game          = Splatoon 2
| game          = Splatoon 2
| mode          = Shifty Station
| image          = S2 Stage Gusher Towns.png
| image          = S2 Stage Gusher Towns.png
| introduced    = {{date|2018-11-10}} ([[Pocky Chocolate vs. Pocky: Gokuboso]])
| introduced    = {{date|2018-11-10}} ([[Pocky Chocolate vs. Pocky Gokuboso]])
| totalbp        = 2,297
| totalbp        = 2,297
| features      = [[Gusher]]s
| features      = [[Gusher]]s
| hasabysshazard = true
| hasabysshazard = true
}}
}}
'''Gusher Towns''' is a multiplayer [[stage]] in {{S2}}. It was the sixteenth variation of [[Shifty Station]], and first appeared in the [[Pocky Chocolate vs. Pocky: Gokuboso]], [[Salsa vs. Guac]], and [[Eat It vs. Save It]] [[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. Its main features are [[Gusher]]s, which can be used to reach higher areas on the stage, or alternatively, block off opponents' access to certain areas.
'''Gusher Towns''' is a multiplayer [[stage]] in {{S2}}. It was the sixteenth variation of [[Shifty Station]], and first appeared in the [[Pocky Chocolate vs. Pocky Gokuboso]], [[Salsa vs. Guacamole]], and [[Eat It First vs. Save It for Last]] [[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. Its main features are [[Gusher]]s, which can be used to reach higher areas on the stage, or alternatively, block off opponents' access to certain areas.


==Layout==
==Layout==
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<gallery>
<gallery>
Shifty Station Layout 16 Image1.jpg|Pocky Chocolate Gusher.
Shifty Station Layout 16 Image1.jpg|Pocky Chocolate Gusher.
Shifty Station Layout 16 Image2.jpg|Pocky: Gokuboso Gusher.
Shifty Station Layout 16 Image2.jpg|Pocky Gokuboso Gusher.
Shifty Station Layout 16 Salsa Gusher.jpg|Salsa Gusher.
Shifty Station Layout 16 Salsa Gusher.jpg|Salsa Gusher.
Shifty Station Layout 16 Guacamole Gusher.jpg|Guacamole Gusher.
Shifty Station Layout 16 Guacamole Gusher.jpg|Guacamole Gusher.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The file name for this stage is "Deli16" and the codename is "Kanketu". [[Gusher]]s are called "Kanketsuen" in Japanese, and the "tsu" syllable is sometimes transliterated as "tu".
* The file name for this stage is "Deli16" and the codename is "Kanketu". [[Gusher]]s are called "Kanketsusen" in Japanese, and the "tsu" syllable is sometimes transliterated as "tu".
 
* This stage and [[The Splat in our Zones]] are the only [[Shifty Station|Shifty Stations]] whose names reference works by the same author, specifically, John Green.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Gusher Towns is named after the book ''[[Wikipedia:Paper Towns|Paper Towns]]'' by [[Wikipedia:John Green (author)|John Green]]. The name refers to the [[Gusher]]s found around the stage.
Gusher Towns is named after the book ''[[Wikipedia:Paper Towns|Paper Towns]]'' by [[Wikipedia:John Green (author)|John Green]]. The name refers to the [[Gusher]]s found around the stage.
===Names in other languages===
===Names in other languages===
{{Foreignname
{{Localized name
|color=Splatoon 2
|color=Splatoon 2
|Jap=カンケツセンのばら
|Jap=カンケツセンのばら

Latest revision as of 14:18, 10 February 2024

Gusher Towns

Gusher Towns

Added in 10 November 2018 (Pocky Chocolate vs. Pocky Gokuboso)
Total area 2,297p
Features Gushers
Hazards Abyss

Gusher Towns is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2. It was the sixteenth variation of Shifty Station, and first appeared in the Pocky Chocolate vs. Pocky Gokuboso, Salsa vs. Guacamole, and Eat It First vs. Save It for Last Splatfests. It returned in the Chaos vs. Order Splatfest. As of version 5.0.0, it is exclusively available in Private Battles. Its main features are Gushers, which can be used to reach higher areas on the stage, or alternatively, block off opponents' access to certain areas.

Layout

Spawn points are located on opposite ends of the stage and are inaccessible. In the middle is a structure that has the top accessed by a Gusher. On the top there are grates and walls for cover. The bottom of the structure has two openings that can cross to the other side but can be blocked off by activating the Gushers. The left of the structure is climbable and can be used to get to the other side but not on the top of the structure. To the right is an area that can be accessed by a Gusher or by the spawn area. to the left is a little pit area with a box in it. To get to the spawn area, the player has to activate gushers that raise to then jump to the area.

Gallery

Maps

Trivia

  • The file name for this stage is "Deli16" and the codename is "Kanketu". Gushers are called "Kanketsusen" in Japanese, and the "tsu" syllable is sometimes transliterated as "tu".

Etymology

Gusher Towns is named after the book Paper Towns by John Green. The name refers to the Gushers found around the stage.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese カンケツセンのばら
Kanketsusen no Bara
The Rose of Gusher. A pun on Berusaiyu no Bara (The Rose of Versailles), by Riyoko Ikeda.
Netherlands Dutch Geisergekte Gusher craziness
CanadaFrance French Impétueux torrents Impetuous torrents
Germany German Fontänenfest Fountain festival
Italy Italian Geyser effervescenti Effervescent Gushers
Russia Russian Гейзер-плаза
Geyser-plaza
Gusher plaza
SpainMexico Spanish Camino Surtidor Gusher Way