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Octoballs.png|Two undisturbed Octoballs.
File:Octoballs.png|Two undisturbed Octoballs.
Octoball size comparison.png|Size comparison with an [[Inkling]].
File:Octoball size comparison.png|Size comparison with an [[Inkling]].
S Octoballs Screenshot.jpg|Two Octoballs in [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] mission 2, [[Lair of the Octoballs]].
File:S Octoballs Screenshot.jpg|Two Octoballs in [[Octo Valley (mode)|Octo Valley]] mission 2, [[Lair of the Octoballs]].
Concept Art - Octobomber and Octocopter.png|Concept art of what may be an Octoball seen from the back, as well as [[Octocopter]]s and [[Octobomber]]s.
File:Concept Art - Octobomber and Octocopter.png|Concept art of what may be an Octoball seen from the back, as well as [[Octocopter]]s and [[Octobomber]]s.
Splatoon Manga Chapter 0 Specs In Octo Valley.jpg|An Octoball (left) in the [[Splatoon (manga)|''Splatoon'' manga]].
File:Splatoon Manga Chapter 0 Specs In Octo Valley.jpg|An Octoball (left) in the [[Splatoon (manga)|''Splatoon'' manga]].
Inkvisible Avenues Checkpoint 2-Enemy Octoballs Side View.jpg|Two Octoballs in [[Inkvisible Avenues]].
File:Inkvisible Avenues Checkpoint 2-Enemy Octoballs Side View.jpg|Two Octoballs in [[Inkvisible Avenues]].
Octo Valley mission 02 Lair of the Octoballs icon.png|[[Lair of the Octoballs]] Icon
File:Octo Valley mission 02 Lair of the Octoballs icon.png|[[Lair of the Octoballs]] Icon
File:Credits - Octoballs.png|Credits Artwork of Octoball
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Revision as of 19:04, 13 October 2023

Octoball
Octoball Artwork.jpg
Species Octarian
Habitat
Height
Hair color
Eye color Bluish gray with green sclera
Age
Gender
Pronouns
Relations
Location Octo Valley, NILS Statue
Shop
HP
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Members
Other forms
Not to be confused with Octoballer.
Ya gotta submerge the Octoballs in ink to scuttle 'em!

Octoballs are Octarian enemies appearing in Octo Valley who possess the ability to spread ink while rolling on smooth surfaces.

Description

Octoballs are small, round Octarians with one large eye and a pair of purple lips. Because of their body shape, they are able to roll on smooth surfaces while leaving behind a thick trail of purple ink. When shot with Inkling ink, they are pushed backwards, but not harmed. However, if submerged in a puddle of Agent 3's ink, they will struggle to move and can be splatted.

Splatoon

Splatoon 2

Octoballs are the only non-boss enemies from Octo Valley that do not return in Splatoon 2's single-player mode Octo Canyon. Despite not appearing in Octo Canyon, concept art of a bowling alley stage that features them prominently can be seen in The Art of Splatoon 2,[1] a role taken up by Octoballers in the final game.
However, the Octoballs are not entirely absent from the game. One piece of gear - the Octobowler Shirt - has an image of an Octoball on its back.

Octo Expansion

Sanitized Octoballs make a brief appearance in the Octo Expansion. Despite never appearing as enemies in the game, they can be seen trapped in storage units during the Belly Phase as well as inside the liquid lasers of the NILS Statue. When the NILS Statue is destroyed, these Octoballs can be seen flying out of it.

In the manga series

At the end of the fan-made issue of Splatoon, Specs, an Inkling from Team Blue, flies over a group of Octotroopers and Octoballs.

Tips

  • Octoballs can be easily defeated by letting them swim in Agent 3's turf, in which the animation of the Octoball will look like it is trying to escape the ink. When that animation plays, Agent 3 can easily splat the Octoball.

Trivia

  • Despite Cap'n Cuttlefish saying they must be submerged to be defeated, Octoballs can also be defeated by knocking them off of ledges. This is useful for the Inkling Girl amiibo levels, as they can be sniped off the cliffs while in their own ink.
  • While Octoballs are absent in Splatoon 2's Octo Canyon, mission #2 of said mode - Welcome to Octopia - bears many similarities to mission #2 of Octo Valley - Lair of the Octoballs, which served to introduce the Octoballs in said campaign.
  • In Splatoon 3's single-player mode Return of the Mammalians, there is an enemy named the Octodisco. It looks very similar to the Octoball, but modified to resemble a disco ball.
  • There is a chance that the octoballs are based off of Takoyaki, also known as octopus balls.

Gallery

Splatoon

Splatoon 2

Octo Expansion

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese タコボール
tako bōru
Octopus ball
CanadaFrance French Tentaroule From tentacle and rouler (to roll)
Germany German Oktoball Octoball
Italy Italian Polpocchio Polpo (octopus) and occhio (eye)
Spain Spanish (NOE) Octobola Octoball

References

  1. Page 132: "SINGLE PLAYER CAMPAIGN: Bowling Alley Concept Art (1)"