Manta Maria
Manta Maria is a multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2. It takes place on a large boat. The stage was revealed, though briefly shown in the Splatoon 2 Nintendo Direct on July 6th, 2017, before an official name and release date was revealed on August 22, 2017. The stage was released on August 26, 2017 at Template:UTC.[1]
Layout
Manta Maria is a large ship with the Spawn points located at the bow and stern of the ship. The areas closest to spawn feature varying heights including steep drop offs. Following the path to the right will lead to an upper area that oversees the central band of the ship. Going straight from spawn will lead to a structure that can be climbed on to get a vantage on the central area or a hallway that leads to the lower portion of the central area. Distinguishing features of the map include three large masts in each team's base and at the center of the map which are accessible by netted walkways which overlook the map. The key point of this stage is the offensive and defensive battle around the three huge masts and the area covered in netting.
Ranked Battle Terrain
Splat Zones
Manta Maria is a two Splat Zones map. The Splat Zones are located at parallel sides of the central area surrounding the mast.
Tower Control
The tower is located at the center of the map and replaces the bottom half of the mast. The goal will be located right at the drop off of the enemy spawn. The tower will travel down the hallways leading into the enemy base then lower down into their area and travel forwards till they right up against the opposing team's raised platform. Additional blocks have been added to make it easier to access the whole map and enter the opposing team's side.
Checkpoints:
- The first checkpoint will be located just before the ramp leading to the enemy's team's narrow hall.
- The second checkpoint will be located right before the tower descends into the enemy area.
Rainmaker
The Rainmaker is located at the center of the map and replaces the bottom half of the mast. The goal will be located right at the drop off of the enemy spawn. The layout of the map is identical to Tower Control. Players can try to run into the enemy base through the main path accessible in Turf Wars or take an additional root to the left.
Clam Blitz
The baskets are located behind each team's structure past the narrow hall leading into their base. This mode retaining the same layout as in Tower Control and Rainmaker. This layout of the map provides three primary routes to reach the basket. The right path is the most direct, having players jump over an opening and going directly to the basket. The center path will lead through the hallways leading into the enemy base. The left path only accessible in Ranked will allow players to sneak behind enemy lines and circling back to the basket.
Splatoon 2
Version history
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1.4.0 |
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2.0.0 |
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2.1.0 |
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3.0.0 |
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3.1.0 |
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Maps
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Turf War
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Splat Zones
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Tower Control
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Rainmaker
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Clam Blitz
Gallery
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Jellyfish viewing the boat from ashore.
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A screenshot of the stage with incomplete texture work, found in the game's data.
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A promotional image for the ship, CHIKYU, appearing in the background of the Manta Maria stage as part of the JAMSTEC collaboration.
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The CHIKYU as it appears in game.
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Another view of the CHIKYU.
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The CHIKYU in the distance, behind an Inkling boy.
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A view of the CHIKYU at night, from the Manta Maria.
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Another view of the CHIKYU at night.
Quotes
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Trivia
- The map's name is a reference to manta rays and to Christopher Columbus's ship, Santa María.
- The ship in this stage is the same model as one Pearl received for her sixth birthday.
- The internal codename for this stage in the game files is "Pillar".
- Marina says that the ship has been decommissioned which could explain why the stage is used for Turf Wars.