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Revision as of 16:51, 26 February 2024
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Gushing Trionfales are Jelleton enemies 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
Gushing Trionfales bear a striking resemblance to an empty giant clam shells, having a striped exterior and interlocking "teeth". Unlike giant clams, however, they have a bulbous, black-and-red eye on the exterior of one side of their shell. Unusually for a Jelleton, Gushing Trionfales are not coated in a layer of ink. Their shell halves appear to be held together with a screw.
A geyser-like stream of ink erupts from the inside of Gushing Trionfales, juggling an ink-coated, spherical capsule. This is a reference to the fact that bivalves are capable of generating pearls within their body, which are commonly believed to be spherical (although such cases are comparatively rare).
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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Gushing Trionfale's icon.
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A Gushing Trionfale can be seen in the background.
Etymology
"Trionfale" is Italian for "triumphant".
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Dutch | Bruisende Trionfale | Sparkling Trionfale |
German | Sprudelndes Trionfale | Gushing Trionfale |
Russian | Бурлящее бомболеро Burlyashchee bombolero |
Seething bombolero[a] |
Spanish | Trionfo en erupción | Erupting Trionfo (Italian for "triumph") |
Translation notes
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