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They appear to be [[Wikipedia:Den-den daiko|den-den daiko]] (Japanese pellet drums) with targets painted on them. When hit with [[Ink]], they spin in one direction which usually moves a connected platform or other object. Once left alone, they will start winding back to the moved object's original location. | They appear to be [[Wikipedia:Den-den daiko|den-den daiko]] (Japanese pellet drums) with targets painted on them. When hit with [[Ink]], they spin in one direction which usually moves a connected platform or other object. Once left alone, they will start winding back to the moved object's original location. | ||
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Revision as of 19:22, 20 March 2018
Ink Switches are a Mechanic in Splatoon 2. They appear in Octo Canyon and Octo Expansion.
They appear to be den-den daiko (Japanese pellet drums) with targets painted on them. When hit with Ink, they spin in one direction which usually moves a connected platform or other object. Once left alone, they will start winding back to the moved object's original location.