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The Octobot King is a spherical device used by DJ Octavio in his boss fights, and has undergone multiple unique models.

Appearances

The Octobot King is first fought in the mission Enter the Octobot King! of Splatoon's Octo Valley.

The second time it is fought it is in a upgraded form called the Octobot King II and is fought in the mission Tide Goes Out of Splatoon 2's Octo Canyon. It has been modified to include a stage for Callie to perform on and lots of audio amplifiers.

The third time it is fought it has the name of the Octobot King L3.Gs and is in the mission of the same name of Splatoon 3's Return of the Mammalians. The front speakers now double up as vents and an Ink Vac, with the most prominent feature being its ability to transform between bipedal and flying forms. At the end of the story, it is further modified to fly through space and use a brushroll-styled Ink Vac. DJ Octavio then uses it to rescue Agent 3 from space, and the two team up to use it to defeat Mr. Grizz.

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Trivia

  • All models of the Octobot King are loosely modelled off of a Disco Ball.
  • The version name of the boss, L3.Gs, resembles the word LEGS and is a joking reference to the fact that this Octobot King has legs while the prior versions do not.