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* [[Chapter 1: Octotrooper Hideout]]
* [[Chapter 1: Octotrooper Hideout]]
* [[Chapter 2: Lair of the Octoballs]]
* [[Chapter 3: Rise of the Octocopters]]
* [[Chapter 3: Rise of the Octocopters]]
* [[Chapter 4: Gusher Gauntlet]]
* [[Chapter 5: Floating Sponge Garden]]
* [[Chapter 5: Floating Sponge Garden]]
* [[Chapter 6: Propeller-Lift Playground]]
* [[Chapter 6: Propeller-Lift Playground]]
* [[Chapter 7: Spreader Splatfest]]
* [[Chapter 8: Octoling Invasion]]
* [[Chapter 8: Octoling Invasion]]
* [[Chapter 11: Inkvisible Avenues]]


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

Revision as of 19:35, 28 May 2015

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Hero Mode is a single-player game mode in Splatoon. It involves the player donning the Hero Suit and venturing into Octo Valley to rescue Inkopolis' stolen Zapfish and defeat the Octarians.

Story

After the Zapfish, Inkopolis' primary power supply, are stolen, it is up to one Inkling, under the guidance of Cap'n Cuttlefish, to travel to Octo Valley and defeat the Octarian army.


Gameplay

Hero Mode incorporates various puzzle mechanics and 3D-platforming elements. Gameplay has been compared to Turf War and Super Mario Galaxy, in the sense that it sees players splattering Ink to defeat enemies, transforming into squids, and traversing floating platforms. Your only available weapon in Hero Mode is the Splattershot. There are multiple different tools or Mechanics that make an appearance in the Singleplayer campaign.

Gallery

See main article: Hero Mode/Gallery