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'''Known Occurrences''' are events that can occur in waves in [[Salmon Run]] in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' and [[Salmon Run Next Wave]] in ''[[Splatoon 3]]''. They last for the entire wave and alter gameplay in some way, with most of them removing normal [[Boss Salmonid]]s and instead featuring an alternate way to collect [[Golden Egg]]s. With the exception of [[Water Levels (high and low tides)]], Known Occurrences cannot occur below hazard level 20%. In ''Splatoon 2'', some Known Occurrences cannot appear until higher hazard levels, while in ''Splatoon 3'', all Known Occurrences can occur above hazard level 20%. Multiple Known Occurrences | '''Known Occurrences''' are events that can occur in waves in [[Salmon Run]] in ''[[Splatoon 2]]'' and [[Salmon Run Next Wave]] in ''[[Splatoon 3]]''. They last for the entire wave and alter gameplay in some way, with most of them removing normal [[Boss Salmonid]]s and instead featuring an alternate way to collect [[Golden Egg]]s. With the exception of [[Water Levels (high and low tides)]], Known Occurrences cannot occur below hazard level 20%. In ''Splatoon 2'', some Known Occurrences cannot appear until higher hazard levels, while in ''Splatoon 3'', all Known Occurrences can occur above hazard level 20%. Multiple Known Occurrences can happen in the same shift, though the same Known Occurrence cannot take place in two consecutive waves; additionally, high and low tides can occur in the same wave as certain other Known Occurrences. | ||
During a Known Occurrence other than high tide, [[Mr. Grizz]] has different dialogue at the start of the wave (as well as during it in some cases), the sky darkens, and ''[[Fishing Frenzy]]'' (or ''[[Frothy Waters]]'' in ''Splatoon 3,'' depending on the occurrence) plays instead of ''[[Deluge Dirge]]'' | During a Known Occurrence other than high tide, [[Mr. Grizz]] has different dialogue at the start of the wave (as well as during it in some cases), the sky darkens, and ''[[Fishing Frenzy]]'' (or ''[[Frothy Waters]]'' in ''Splatoon 3,'' depending on the occurrence) plays instead of ''[[Deluge Dirge]]'', ''[[Frantic Aspic]]'', or ''[[Clickbait#Bait & Click|Bait & Click]]''. | ||
All Known Occurrences have entries in the [[Salmonid Field Guide]] in a separate section to the [[Salmonid]]s themselves. | There are seven different Known Occurrences in ''Splatoon 2'' (eight if high tide and low tide are counted separately), all of which return in ''Splatoon 3'' along with two new ones. All Known Occurrences have entries in the [[Salmonid Field Guide]] in a separate section to the [[Salmonid]]s themselves. Some Salmonids, such as [[Goldie]]s, only appear during specific Known Occurrences; these do not have their own entries in the Salmonid Field Guide, instead being described in the entries for the Known Occurrences they appear in. | ||
==Event list== | ==Event list== | ||
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! rowspan="2" |Event | ! rowspan="2" |Event | ||
! rowspan="2" |Description | ! rowspan="2" |Description | ||
! rowspan="2" |Warning | ! rowspan="2" |Warning cues before wave starts | ||
! colspan="3" |Tide | ! colspan="3" |Tide | ||
! colspan="4" |Salmonid Field Guide | ! colspan="4" |Salmonid Field Guide | ||
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|No warning cues. | |No warning cues. | ||
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*A Mudmouth will erupt out of the hole left by a gusher and open its huge mouth. | *A Mudmouth will erupt out of the hole left by a gusher and open its huge mouth. | ||
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|'''[[Giant Tornado]]''' | |'''[[Giant Tornado]]''' | ||
| A tornado will appear by the shore, and Salmonids will be flung towards land. Boxes full of Golden Eggs will fall somewhere on the shoreline, far away from the egg basket. Always a low-tide wave, but uses the normal basket. No Snatchers spawn. | | A tornado will appear by the shore, and Salmonids will be flung towards land. Boxes full of Golden Eggs will fall somewhere on the shoreline, far away from the egg basket. Always a low-tide wave, but uses the normal basket. No Snatchers spawn. | ||
| Thunder crashes. A large rock lands on the low-tide basket spawn five seconds before the wave starts. The titular tornado fades in three seconds before the wave starts. | | Thunder crashes. A large rock lands on the low-tide basket spawn five seconds before the wave starts. The titular tornado fades in three seconds before the wave starts. Mr. Grizz does not say "The egg basket is ready..." like he usually does. | ||
|{{Yea}} | |{{Yea}} | ||
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|JapM=Previously observed special occurrences | |JapM=Previously observed special occurrences | ||
|Dut=Andere geobserveerde zaken | |Dut=Andere geobserveerde zaken | ||
|DutM=Other observed | |DutM=Other observed matters | ||
|FreE=Autres phénomènes observés | |FreE=Autres phénomènes observés | ||
|FreEM=Other observed phenomena | |FreEM=Other observed phenomena |
Latest revision as of 21:19, 10 April 2024
Known Occurrences are events that can occur in waves in Salmon Run in Splatoon 2 and Salmon Run Next Wave in Splatoon 3. They last for the entire wave and alter gameplay in some way, with most of them removing normal Boss Salmonids and instead featuring an alternate way to collect Golden Eggs. With the exception of Water Levels (high and low tides), Known Occurrences cannot occur below hazard level 20%. In Splatoon 2, some Known Occurrences cannot appear until higher hazard levels, while in Splatoon 3, all Known Occurrences can occur above hazard level 20%. Multiple Known Occurrences can happen in the same shift, though the same Known Occurrence cannot take place in two consecutive waves; additionally, high and low tides can occur in the same wave as certain other Known Occurrences.
During a Known Occurrence other than high tide, Mr. Grizz has different dialogue at the start of the wave (as well as during it in some cases), the sky darkens, and Fishing Frenzy (or Frothy Waters in Splatoon 3, depending on the occurrence) plays instead of Deluge Dirge, Frantic Aspic, or Bait & Click.
There are seven different Known Occurrences in Splatoon 2 (eight if high tide and low tide are counted separately), all of which return in Splatoon 3 along with two new ones. All Known Occurrences have entries in the Salmonid Field Guide in a separate section to the Salmonids themselves. Some Salmonids, such as Goldies, only appear during specific Known Occurrences; these do not have their own entries in the Salmonid Field Guide, instead being described in the entries for the Known Occurrences they appear in.
Event list
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Water Levels (high and low tides) | During low tide, the water on the map is lowered to its lowest point, revealing a shore. Salmonids and another goal will spawn near the shore. | The water-like overlay between waves does not reach the supplied weapon indicator. | ✓ | Low Tide
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During high tide, the water on the map rises, hiding a portion of the ground in water. Salmonids will spawn closer to the center of the map. | The water-like overlay between waves reaches the top of the supplied weapon indicator. | ✓ | High Tide
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Rush | Salmonids rush at the player who has Glowflies above their head. The only Boss Salmonid that spawns is the Goldie, and the only Lesser Salmonid is the Chum. (Snatchers can still spawn.) Chums have only 50 health in this mode. | No warning cues. | ✓ | ✓ |
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Fog | Fog will cover the arena, making it more difficult for players to see. There is a chance that Goldies may spawn. | The fog will fade in during the last three seconds before the wave begins. | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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The Griller | All salmonids are replaced with Grillers and Smallfry. Smallfry spawn in small groups, while Grillers show up one at a time. Later in the wave, multiple Grillers may appear at a time. | No warning cues. | ✓ | ✓ |
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Cohock Charge | The only Lesser Salmonid that spawns is the Cohock. Ink Cannons will appear to help the players defeat the horde. | The cannons appear three seconds before the wave begins. | ✓ |
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Goldie Seeking | Salmonids will not spawn from the shoreline, and the only Boss Salmonid that appears is the Goldie. There will be gushers scattered throughout the map. Attacking gushers will release lesser salmonids or the Goldie. The more light coming from the gusher and the higher the spout of ink, the closer the player is to finding the gusher with the Goldie. | The Gusher valves will rise from the Gushers three seconds before the wave begins. | ✓ | ✓ |
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The Mothership | One Mothership will spawn. Chinooks carry crates of Lesser Salmonids from the Mothership to the battleground. The Mothership will try to take eggs from the egg basket twice. | The Mothership emerges from the water and rises high into the air three seconds before the wave begins. | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Mudmouth Eruptions | Mudmouths will emerge from gusher holes and spawn Salmonids. Golden Mudmouths can appear which spawn Cohocks and drop more Golden Eggs. | No warning cues. | ✓ | ✓ |
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Giant Tornado | A tornado will appear by the shore, and Salmonids will be flung towards land. Boxes full of Golden Eggs will fall somewhere on the shoreline, far away from the egg basket. Always a low-tide wave, but uses the normal basket. No Snatchers spawn. | Thunder crashes. A large rock lands on the low-tide basket spawn five seconds before the wave starts. The titular tornado fades in three seconds before the wave starts. Mr. Grizz does not say "The egg basket is ready..." like he usually does. | ✓ |
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Gallery
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High tide incoming - note the high water overlay
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High tide in battle
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Low tide incoming - note the low water overlay
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Low tide in battle
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A Rush in battle
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Fog during battle
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Two Grillers being attacked
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A group of Cohocks during a Cohock Charge
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A Gusher during Goldie Seeking
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A Goldie hiding in a Gusher
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A Mothership being attacked
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A Mothership and its Chinooks
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A regular Mudmouth
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A golden Mudmouth
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A Giant Tornado
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A box of Golden Eggs
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 過去に観測された特殊な状況 Kako ni kansoku sareta tokushu na jōkyō |
Previously observed special occurrences |
Dutch | Andere geobserveerde zaken | Other observed matters |
French (NOE) | Autres phénomènes observés | Other observed phenomena |
German | Bekante sonstige Phänomene | Further known phenomena |
Italian | Altri fenomeni osservati | Other observed phenomena |
Russian | Уникальные Феномены Unikal'nyye Fenomeny |
Unique Phenomena |
Spanish (NOE) | Otros elementos | Other elements |
Chinese (Simplified) | 过去观测到的特殊状况 guòqù guāncè dào de tèshū zhuàngkuàng |
Previously observed special occurrences |
Chinese (Traditional) | 過去觀測到的特殊狀況 guòqù guāncè dào de tèshū zhuàngkuàng |
Previously observed special occurrences |
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