Marooner's Bay

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Marooner's Bay

Marooner's Bay

Added in Launch
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Marooner's Bay

Marooner's Bay

Added in 1 December 2022
Total area
Features
Hazards

Marooner's Bay is a Salmon Run and Salmon Run Next Wave exclusive online multiplayer stage in Splatoon 2 and Splatoon 3. It was released in Splatoon 3 on 1 December 2022, at the start of the Chill Season.

Layout

Marooner's Bay features a large metal ship marooned on a sandbar with its stern having three ramps down onto the beach where there are three piers on the starboard side. During low tide, a sandbar will rise to the fore of the ship, revealing a large ring of land and one smaller protrusion.

Tides

  • During high tide, only the ship may be accessed with all Salmonids advancing from the stern. The propeller lifts become unusable.
  • During low tide, the shoreline is revealed beyond the bow of the ship. While a Cohock Charge occurs, three Ink Cannons will spawn; one atop the ship, and two on the beach.

Quotes

SRL Real Estate back with info on a Salmon Run stage coming during Chill Season - Marooner's Bay! It's an egg-collector's dream with sandbars and a ship in need of minor TLC. Views abound from all elevations, and the land comes with tideland rights! Just don't linger at low tide...
— @SplatoonNA on Twitter[1]
Marooner's Bay returns to Salmon Run in #Splatoon3's Chill Season! Fend off the Salmonid hordes on the beaches, then make a hasty retreat to higher ground when the tide comes in. The raised shipwreck offers some handy elevation!
— @NintendoEurope on Twitter[2]

Gallery

Trivia

  • When the tide changes from low to mid, it is possible for a player to go back to the shoreline and jump onto the low tide egg basket's pedestal. When the water finishes rising, they will be stranded there.
    • This is fixed as of Version 3.2.0.
  • As of Version 3.2.0, the gusher previously closest to the top of the port side propeller lift is removed, and the moving pattern of the Goldie is adjusted.
  • The loadout for the rotation on 21 April 2018 at 18:00 UTC was Sloshing Machine, Dapple Dualies, Tri-Slosher, and Classic Squiffer, all based on common cleaning supplies in Japan. The fact that this took place on this ship whose Japanese name is Don Burako can be construed as a parody of Momotarō, a popular Japanese folklore that begins with the peach boy protagonist found adrift (donburako) on a river by an old lady who was washing clothes.
  • On some of the kebabs with sausages, there is a symbol similar to the Illuminati.
  • The cargo boat that makes up a significant part of the stage was landlocked several decades ago. Though it was never removed and became inhabited by Salmonids.
  • A complex reef surrounds Marooner's Bay, making it dangerous for small boats to come near the area.[Citation needed]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 難破船ドン・ブラコ
Nampasen Don Burako
Wrecked Ship the Don Burako [a]
Netherlands Dutch Wrak van de ms Grondel Wreck of the MS Goby [b]
CanadaFrance French Épave des braves Wreck of the brave
Germany German Schiffswrack-Insel Shipwreck Island
Italy Italian Isoletta del relitto Wreck islet
Russia Russian Корабль «Дон Брак»
Korabl' «Don Brak»
Ship "Don Burako" [a]
SpainMexico Spanish Bahía Deriva Adrift Bay
China Chinese (Simplified) 漂浮落难船
piāofú luònàn chuán (Mandarin)
Floating Wrecked Ship
Hong Kong Chinese (Traditional) 漂浮落難船
piāofú luònàn chuán (Mandarin)
Floating Wrecked Ship
South Korea Korean 난파선 돈 브라코
nanpaseon don beulako
Wreck the Don Burako
Translate logo.svg Internal Shakeship [3]

Translation notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Don burako is a Japanese onomatopoeia for a thing, especially the peach in Momotarō, floating and drifting
  2. Abbreviation ms is short for motorschip ("motor ship")

References