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[[File:S2 Sunken Scroll 24.png|thumb|250px|A photograph from [[List of Sunken Scrolls in Splatoon 2#Scroll 24|Sunken Scroll 24]].]]
[[File:S2 Sunken Scroll 24.png|thumb|250px|A photograph from [[List of Sunken Scrolls in Splatoon 2#Scroll 24|Sunken Scroll 24]].]]


The '''Octobosses''' are large, mechanical robots piloted by [[Octarian]] forces. In [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]] and the [[Deepsea Metro]], they serve as bosses.
The '''Octobosses''' are large, mechanical robots piloted by [[Octarian]] forces. In [[Octo Canyon (mode)|Octo Canyon]] and the [[Deepsea Metro]], they serve as [[List of Bosses|bosses]].


==The Octobosses==
==The Octobosses==
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Revision as of 12:50, 26 March 2022

A photograph from Sunken Scroll 24.

The Octobosses are large, mechanical robots piloted by Octarian forces. In Octo Canyon and the Deepsea Metro, they serve as bosses.

The Octobosses

History

The Octobosses replace the Great Octoweapons from Octo Valley.

After Agent 4 beats the Octo Oven, Marie says she did not expect the Octarians to have fully operational Octobsses at their disposal.

According to Sunken Scroll 24, the Octobosses have sentient tentacles implanted in their machines as a means of control. In the sketch, the complex chemical structure for the Octostomp weaponry can be seen.

During the Octo Canyon campaign, the Octarians revive the Octobosses using the stolen Zapfish. However, Agent 4 defeats them one by one before capturing DJ Octavio.

Trivia

  • The Octo Samurai is considered a "big bad boss by the Octarian rank-and-file troops" and its design looks more like a sumo wrestler than a samurai.[1]

Names in other languages

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References