Heinous 8-Ball Station
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Template:InfoboxMission/OctoExpansion Heinous 8-Ball Station is a test in Splatoon 2's paid downloadable content, the Octo Expansion. This station is unlocked after clearing Don't Ralph Station or Hypercolor Station.
Gameplay
The player must guide the 8-ball to the goal. Inkfurlers are around the station and must be used to move the 8-ball to the goal.
Gallery
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The weapon selection screen.
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The first checkpoint.
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The second checkpoint.
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The third checkpoint.
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Two fruit juice cans depicting a squid and an Inkling.
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The fourth checkpoint.
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The fifth checkpoint.
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The Splat Roller Mem cake rewarded for completing the Heinous 8-Ball Station.
Quotes
C.Q. Cumber's Quotes
“ | When an Inkfurler is unfurled, you can keep it open by shooting the end of it. | ” |
“ | An 8-ball wil also unfurl an Inkfurler. | ” |
“ | To activate checkpoints, both you and the 8-ball must pass by them. | ” |
“ | You let an 8-ball fall—test failed. | ” |
Cap'n Cuttlefish's Quotes
“ | Fa-bu-lous! | ” |
“ | Take dead aim at the center of the ball! | ” |
“ | Phew! You had me scared as a catfish. | ” |
“ | Now get to the goal! | ” |
Marina's Quotes
“ | An Inkfurler! Careful how you roll the 8-ball on that thing. | ” |
“ | That route to the side should allow you to proceed! | ” |
“ | The 8-ball goal is in sight! | ” |
Pearl's Quotes
“ | YO—that was sick! | ” |
“ | Whoa—OK, OK! | ” |
“ | Uh...what? | ” |
“ | Yo—but take a look at all this twirly, sparly stuff. I mean—dang! | ” |
Trivia
- The title's "Heinous" is an eighties and nineties slang word meaning "bad" and the subtitle is one of the possible results on a Magic 8-Ball.
- This station has canned fruit juice floating in the background. It is from a Japanese brand that was sold in the nineties. These cans include a kit for a DIY action figure. These action figures include characters from the SD Gundam[1] and Sailor Moon[2] series.
- Instead of depicting the characters of these series, the cans depict a squid and an Inkling.
- The Dutch and German title of this station alludes to these cans.
Names in other languages
Translation needed
Add/complete Japanese, French (NoA), Italian and Spanish (NoE) translations edit
Translation notes