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The Gushing Trionfale is a Jelleton enemy in Splatoon 3: Side Order. They have a clam-like body and attack by launching Splat Bombs and Toxic Mist from capsules above their shells.
Appearance
The Gushing Trionfale is a mechanical clam that does not have most of the common Jelleton features. They are not encased in ink, do not resemble fish, and are only made of two shell parts. They have a geyser-like stream of ink coming from their shell's inside, which has a capsule at the top.
Strategy
- When fighting a Gushing Trionfale, attack its capsule to cause it to self-destruct.
- Capsules can be shot down after being launched, which will convert whatever is inside to the player's color.
Quotes
The following text is quoted from the Jelleton Field Guide.
(1) |
Shoot down the capsules it spews. It'll self-destruct and save you some trouble. |
(70) |
You can also shoot the capsules after they're launched to convert them to your ink! They contain things like bombs and Toxic Mist. |
(350) |
Huh?! You're telling me THAT'S what was spamming those Splat Bombs at us?! |
Conclusion Make it eat that capsule! |
Gallery
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The Gushing Trionfale's icon.
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Etymology
"Trionfale" is Italian for "triumphant".
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | Bruisende Trionfale | Sparkling Trionfale |
Russian | Бурлящее бомболеро Burlyashchee bombolero |
Seething bombolero[a] |
Spanish | Trionfo en erupción | Erupting Trionfo (Italian for "triumph") |