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SO Icon Marching Andante.png|Marching Andante's icon. | SO Icon Marching Andante.png|Marching Andante's icon. | ||
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SO enemy art 1.jpg|Black and white art of a Marching Andante. | SO enemy art 1.jpg|Black and white art of a Marching Andante. | ||
SO avoiding enemies.jpg|A swarm of Marching Andantes chasing [[Agent 8]]. | SO avoiding enemies.jpg|A swarm of Marching Andantes chasing [[Agent 8]]. |
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Marching Andantes are Jelleton enemies in Splatoon 3. They are the most basic type of Jelleton, using melee attacks and inking ground.
Appearance
Marching Andantes are mechanical fish mostly encased in black ink. They are internally white, except their red eyes which pop out of their sockets. They have a bony crest on their heads, and many other skeletal features.
Strategy
- While being common enemies, Marching Andantes can pose a threat, especially in swarms.
- They do not have much health and can be defeated easily.
- If left alone, Marching Andantes can become much faster and strong enough to break the player's armor.
Quotes
The following text is quoted from the Jelleton Field Guide.
(1) |
These can take a little more of a beating. They'll paint over your ink if you let them. So don't. |
(1,000) |
They're about as tough as the practice targets you see around. Does that help give you an idea of what it takes to beat one? |
(3,000) |
Getting mobbed by these punks is bad news! Treat 'em like target practice, Eight! |
Conclusion Just like slow, moving targets! |
Gallery
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Marching Andante's icon.
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A Marching Andante seen from another angle.
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Black and white art of a Marching Andante.
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A swarm of Marching Andantes chasing Agent 8.
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Agent 8 facing several Marching Andantes.
Etymology
Andante is a musical term for a moderately slow tempo. This references Marching Andantes' speed.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 行進するアンダンテ kōshin suru andante |
Marching Andante |
Dutch | Marcherende Andante | Marching Andante |
French (NOE) | Andante défileur | Marching Andante |
German | Paradierendes Andante | Parading Andante |
Italian | Accento incalzante | Pressing accent |
Russian | Парадное марш-анданте Paradnoe marsh-andante |
Parade march-andante |
Spanish | Andante incontenible | Uncontainable Andante |