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==Description==
==Description==
Octoballers are large bowling balls with an [[Octotrooper]] inside one of the finger holes. They roll until colliding with anything solid (including the player), at which point they explode in [[ink]]. Most Octoballers leave behind a trail of ink as they roll. They can be [[Splat (occurrence)|splatted]] by attacking the Octarian inside with ink or hitting them with an active  [[Gusher]], [[Ink Cannon]], or [[Splashdown]]; inking the bowling ball part with anything other than a Gusher, Ink Cannon, or Splashdown has no effect. The Octarian inside the ball ducks its head inside its hole whenever it nears the ground, making it briefly invincible to most attacks until it pokes its head back out when no longer near the ground. They are usually fired from launchers that indefinitely produce Octoballers that roll in a straight line from where they were launched; most of these launchers come in pairs side-by-side that alternate between the left and right launchers firing Octoballers. When deploying an Octoballer, the launcher first produces the ball and makes noise before the Octarian pops its head out of the ball, then the ball starts rolling. The balls are adorned with an emblem on the side, which looks like a circle of arrows pointing to the center of the side of the ball. There also exists a giant version of the Octoballer known as a Kingpin Octoballer, which moves more slowly and holds two Octotroopers inside of a glass cockpit replacing the holes and can only be splatted by pushing them off the stage with an extending platform or by shooting the cockpit with an Ink Cannon to hit the Octarians inside. When splatted, Octoballers give no [[Power Egg]]s unless they are rarer gold Octoballers, which give ten, or Kingpin Octoballers, which give twenty.
Octoballers are large bowling balls with an [[Octotrooper]] inside one of the finger holes. They roll until colliding with anything solid (including the player), at which point they explode in [[ink]]. Most Octoballers leave behind a trail of ink as they roll. They can be [[Splat (occurrence)|splatted]] by attacking the Octarian inside with ink or hitting them with an active  [[Gusher]], [[Ink Cannon]], or [[Splashdown]]; inking the bowling ball part with anything other than a Gusher, Ink Cannon, or Splashdown has no effect. The Octarian inside the ball ducks its head inside its hole whenever it nears the ground, making it briefly invincible to most attacks until it pokes its head back out when no longer near the ground. They are usually fired from launchers that indefinitely produce Octoballers that roll in a straight line from where they were launched; most of these launchers come in pairs side-by-side that alternate between the left and right launchers firing Octoballers. When deploying an Octoballer, the launcher first produces the ball and makes noise before the Octarian pops its head out of the ball, then the ball starts rolling. The balls are adorned with an emblem on the side, which looks like a circle of arrows pointing to the center of the side of the ball. There also exists a giant version of the Octoballer known as a Kingpin Octoballer, which only appears in [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]]. Kingpin Octoballers move more slowly and hold two Octotroopers inside of a glass cockpit replacing the holes, and can only be splatted by pushing them off the stage with an extending platform or by shooting the cockpit with an Ink Cannon to hit the Octarians inside. When splatted, Octoballers give no [[Power Egg]]s unless they are rarer gold Octoballers, which give ten, or Kingpin Octoballers, which give twenty.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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File:Gold Octoballer.jpg|A gold Octoballer.
File:Gold Octoballer.jpg|A gold Octoballer.
File:Kingpin Octoballer.jpeg|A render of a Kingpin Octoballer from ''[[Splatoon 2]]''.
File:Kingpin Octoballer.jpeg|A render of a Kingpin Octoballer from ''[[Splatoon 2]]''.
File:Large Octoballer.jpg|[[Agent 4]] in the path of A Kingpin Octoballer.
File:Large Octoballer.jpg|[[Agent 4]] in the path of a Kingpin Octoballer.
File:Octoballer stack.PNG|A stack of Octoballers.
File:Octoballer stack.PNG|A stack of Octoballers.
File:Octoballer coming out of its cage and its doing just fine.PNG|An Octoballer emerging from where it spawns from.
File:Octoballer coming out of its cage and its doing just fine.PNG|An Octoballer emerging from where it spawns from.
File:Sanitized Octoballer.jpeg|A [[Sanitized Octarian|Sanitized]] Octoballer.
File:Sanitized Octoballer.jpeg|A [[Sanitized Octarian|Sanitized]] Octoballer.
File:S2 Octo Canyon Missionicon 16.png|[[Secret Bowling Alley]] Icon.
File:S2 Octo Canyon Missionicon 16.png|[[Secret Bowling Alley]] level icon.
File:S2 Octo Canyon Missionicon 26.png|[[Paradise Lanes]] Icon.
File:S2 Octo Canyon Missionicon 26.png|[[Paradise Lanes]] level icon.
File:S3 promo art Octarian.jpg|An Octoballer among numerous Octarians that appear in ''Splatoon 3''.
File:S3 promo art Octarian.jpg|An Octoballer among numerous Octarians that appear in ''Splatoon 3''.
File:S3 Tableturf Card Octoballer.png|The [[Tableturf Battle|Tableturf]] [[List of Tableturf Battle cards in Splatoon 3|card]] icon of an Octoballer.
File:S3 Tableturf Card Octoballer.png|The [[Tableturf Battle|Tableturf]] [[List of Tableturf Battle cards in Splatoon 3|card]] icon of an Octoballer.

Revision as of 12:41, 26 October 2022

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Not to be confused with Octoball.

Octoballers are Octarian enemies found in Octo Canyon, the Octo Expansion, and Return of the Mammalians.

Description

Octoballers are large bowling balls with an Octotrooper inside one of the finger holes. They roll until colliding with anything solid (including the player), at which point they explode in ink. Most Octoballers leave behind a trail of ink as they roll. They can be splatted by attacking the Octarian inside with ink or hitting them with an active Gusher, Ink Cannon, or Splashdown; inking the bowling ball part with anything other than a Gusher, Ink Cannon, or Splashdown has no effect. The Octarian inside the ball ducks its head inside its hole whenever it nears the ground, making it briefly invincible to most attacks until it pokes its head back out when no longer near the ground. They are usually fired from launchers that indefinitely produce Octoballers that roll in a straight line from where they were launched; most of these launchers come in pairs side-by-side that alternate between the left and right launchers firing Octoballers. When deploying an Octoballer, the launcher first produces the ball and makes noise before the Octarian pops its head out of the ball, then the ball starts rolling. The balls are adorned with an emblem on the side, which looks like a circle of arrows pointing to the center of the side of the ball. There also exists a giant version of the Octoballer known as a Kingpin Octoballer, which only appears in Octo Canyon. Kingpin Octoballers move more slowly and hold two Octotroopers inside of a glass cockpit replacing the holes, and can only be splatted by pushing them off the stage with an extending platform or by shooting the cockpit with an Ink Cannon to hit the Octarians inside. When splatted, Octoballers give no Power Eggs unless they are rarer gold Octoballers, which give ten, or Kingpin Octoballers, which give twenty.

Appearances

Octo Canyon

Octo Expansion

Return of the Mammalians

Gallery

Names in other languages

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