Octo Valley (mode)

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Use your smarts and squid powers to save the Great Zapfish for the evil Octarian army in single-player story mode. Go get those Octojerks, bucko!
— Splatoon's official website
This article is about the mode. For the location by the same name, see Octo Valley.

Octo Valley (also known as Hero Mode) is a singleplayer game mode in Splatoon. It involves the player donning the Hero Suit and venturing into a hidden, underground valley where the Octarians dwell, to rescue Inkopolis' stolen Great Zapfish and defeat the Octarian menace.

Story

Cap'n Cuttlefish and an Octarian

After the Great Zapfish, Inkopolis' primary power supply, is stolen, Cap'n Cuttlefish employs a Splatoon of Inklings to travel to the Octarians' secret underground base and retrieve it. Players assume the role of Agent 3 and traverse the treacherous landscape of Octo Valley in order to reclaim various lost Zapfish, Sunken Scrolls, and Power Eggs.

Gameplay

Octo Valley 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. The Player's only available weapon in Octo Valley is the Hero Shot, a modified version of the Splattershot.

Mechanics

See more: Mechanics

There are many different mechanics that make an appearance in Octo Valley, such as Inkrails, Sponge Blocks, and Balloon Fish. These elements behave in various ways and are able to help or hinder players' progress.

Missions

For Octo Valley Ink in-game, see Ink#Gallery.

Area 1

1.  Octotrooper Hideout
2.  Lair of the Octoballs
3.  Rise of the Octocopters
Boss 1:  The Mighty Octostomp!

Area 2

4.  Gusher Gauntlet
5.  Floating Sponge Garden
6.  Propeller-Lift Playground
7.  Spreader Splatfest
8.  Octoling Invasion
9.  Unidentified Flying Object
Boss 2:  The Dreaded Octonozzle!

Area 3

10.  Inkrail Skyscape
11.  Inkvisible Avenues
12.  Flooder Junkyard
13.  Shifting Splatforms
14.  Octoling Assault
15.  Undeniable Flying Object
Boss 3:  The Rampaging Octowhirl!

Area 4

16.  Propeller-Lift Fortress
17.  Octosniper Ramparts
18.  Spinning Spreaders
19.  Tumbling Splatforms
20.  Octoling Uprising
21.  Unwelcome Flying Object
Boss 4:  The Ravenous Octomaw!

Area 5

22.  Splat-Switch Revolution
23.  Spongy Observatory
24.  Pinwheel Power Plant
25.  Far-Flung Flooders
26.  Octoling Onslaught
27.  Unavoidable Flying Object
Boss 5 (Final):  Enter the Octobot King!

Enemy Charts

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Equipment

In Octo Valley, players don the Hero Suit and are equipped with a variety of weapons.

Hero Suit

An Inkling in the Hero Suit.

The Hero Suit is a special outfit worn by Agent 3 and other members of Cap'n Cuttlefish's Splatoon. It appears to be largely gray with blue highlights and triangular-shaped earpieces. Many of the Hero Suit's specific functions are unknown.

Hero Shot

The Hero Shot is a modified version of the Splattershot, usable only in Octo Valley. It is able to be upgraded by spending Power Eggs.

Ink Tank

The Ink Tank holds Inklings' Ink content. It is depleted by using weapons and can be replenished by swimming in Ink of Inklings' color. The Ink Tank is able to be upgraded by spending Power Eggs.

Splat Bomb

Splat Bombs in Octo Valley behaves very similarly to the Splat Bombs found elsewhere in Inkopolis. They are pyramidal in shape with four transparent faces. Like the Hero Suit, they adopt a gray and light blue color scheme. When thrown, Splat Bombs explode after a short amount of time. This weapon is able to be upgraded by spending Power Eggs.

Burst Bomb

Burst Bombs in Octo Valley behaves very similarly to the Burst Bombs found elsewhere in Inkopolis. They are shaped like water balloons, and, like the Hero Suit, adopt a gray and light blue color scheme. When thrown, Burst Bombs explode immediately upon contact. This weapon is able to be upgraded by spending Power Eggs.

Seekers

Seekers in Octo Valley behave very similarly to the Seekers found elsewhere in Inkopolis. They appear to be small, mechanical devices that travel on the ground toward nearby enemies, leaving trails of Ink in their wake. Upon reaching an enemy or after traveling for a short period of time, they explode into a burst of Ink. Seekers are able to be upgraded by spending Power Eggs.

Armor

An Inkling wearing Armor.

Armor can be found throughout Octo Valley. When wearing it, Inklings appear to be wearing a helmet and safety pads, and are able to take extra damage without getting hurt.

Special Weapons

Special Weapons can be found throughout Octo Valley in the form of Canned Special. Upon collecting a Canned Special, a certain weapon is immediately charged up.

Collectibles

Many types of collectibles can be found in Octo Valley.

Power Eggs

Power Eggs appear to be small, orange fish eggs that can be found throughout Octo Valley. They can be collected by killing enemies, destroying crates, and shooting or running near individual ones scattered around the environment. They are used for upgrading equipment.

Sunken Scrolls

Sunken Scrolls are rolled up pieces of paper that can be found in Octo Valley. They are long-lost drawings and other pieces of information that depict the history and lore of Inkopolis. One Sunken Scroll can be found in each level of Octo Valley. The scrolls earned from boss battles grant the player new weapons for use in online play.

Rewards

Playing through Octo Valley is not without its rewards. For defeating the final boss, the player is awarded a full Replica of the Hero Suit and a set of Octoling Gear. Also, the Sunken Scrolls found in each boss stage will unlock further weapons in Ammo Knights that are available for purchase once the appropriate level requirement is met.

Trivia

  • Boss battles feature a quiet but startling mechanical ambiance, accompanied with screeches and moans that sound similar to Zapfish cries. This usually cannot be heard due to music and sound effects during gameplay, but is easy to listen to before and after battles. The source of these eerie noises is unknown. When asked about the noises, Splatoon director Tsubasa Sakaguchi responded, “It's the first time I've heard this! I was the one who was in charge of the mechanics and the effects for the final boss. Towards the end, though, I was running out of time so I was asking the staff around me to do things for me - like the staff credits and many other things. Maybe it's a curse from those other staff. The final boss was one of the last things that we were working on. We were all high on adrenaline. Maybe there's some element of that in there, of that energy in there. Once I go back to Japan, I'll play it and have a look."
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