Octostomp

From Inkipedia, the Splatoon wiki
Revision as of 17:50, 25 September 2022 by OrderSquid38 (talk | contribs)

Template:InfoboxCharacter

This article is about the character. For the mission by the same name, see The Mighty Octostomp!. For the mission in Splatoon 2, see The Octostomp Returns.
I'm BAAAAAAAAACK!
— The Octostomp at the beginning of The Octostomp Returns mission.

The Octostomp is one of the Great Octoweapons encountered in Octo Valley, later reappearing in Octo Canyon and the Octo Expansion.

Background

The Octostomp was an Octoweapon created during the Great Turf War by the Octarians. When it seemed that victory had smiled upon the Octarian army, a plug was pulled and caused the Octostomp and the rest of the Octarian mechs to shut down. Nearly 100 years later, the Octostomp was brought back to life by the power of a Zapfish to attack once again.

Appearance

The Octostomp is a robotic Octarian in the shape of a large cube with several layers on its Octotrooper-like face covered in purple ink. He has nine metal panels on most of the sides other than the front and bottom and has a hole on his back where a tentacle can grab Zapfish. He also has two Octarian feet that are strong enough to allow him to jump high. In the second game, he is given an ink-proof jacket that appears to be made of thermal fabric, along with a rubber belt.

Splatoon

File:Mighty Octostomp.jpg
Agent 3 facing off against the Octostomp

In Splatoon's Octo Valley, the Octostomp is the first boss Agent 3 encounters. He appears in the mission The Mighty Octostomp!, where Agent 3 have to dodge his attacks (which are him slamming his face into the ground) and climb up his body to splat the tentacle. After each phase, several panels from the side are removed and in the third phase, the panels will begin moving, making it harder to climb. Once Agent 3 has splatted the tentacle the third time, the Octostomp will be defeated and explodes.

Splatoon 2

Octo Canyon

Neo Octostomp with his new coat

In Splatoon 2's Octo Canyon the Octostomp comes back as the third boss in his eponymous mission The Octostomp Returns, where this time he comes with a few tricks up his sleeve. The first phase plays out normally, where Agent 4 must dodge him and then climb to his back to splat the tentacle; however, he does have a new attack in which he rushes forward before smashing his face down. In the next phase, he gains an uninkable coat with a belt around him and is called the "Neo Octostomp" afterwards. Agent 4 must destroy the buckle to remove the coat to climb his sides. Additionally, an Octotrooper with a splatling-esque machine gun is seated on top of the Octostomp, firing ink at the ground at a rapid rate. Unlike the Octocommander, the machine gun does not appear to have a windup time and its fire rate does not become faster. In the third phase, he once again uses the coat, but now has two extra faces, making his attacks more difficult to avoid. After the third tentacle has been splatted he explodes, just like last time.

Octo Expansion

File:Octostomp Redux Intro.jpeg
The Sanitized Octostomp Redux

The Octostomp also appears in the Octo Expansion, where he has been Sanitized and renamed "Octostomp Redux". He now resides in Drop the Bass Station where he can be battled. The boss battle is very similar to the one in Octo Canyon, with the ink-proof coat and the Splatling-esque machine gun-wielding Octotrooper on top of the Octoling Redux, but there are differences. The Octostomp Redux has the ink-proof coat for all three phases instead of the last two and once the coat is broken, three sanitized bubbles similar to those created by the Bubble Blower are blown from the Octostomp Redux's climbable sides whenever he smashes onto the ground, which makes climbing his sides slightly harder.

  • In the first phase, the Octostomp Redux has an ink coat with one buckle on the front. The machine gun-wielding Octotrooper does not appear and the Octostomp Redux does not blow bubbles from his mouth, but he still blows them from his sides whenever he smashes onto the ground after the coat is broken.
  • In the second phase, the ink coat has two additional buckles on the sides. Starting from this phase, the machine gun-wielding Octotrooper can pop up from the Octostomp Redux's top whenever his ink coat is up and he can blow two bubbles (similar to the Bubble Blower) from his mouth, which can be popped by the Octotrooper to cause a chain explosion.
  • In the final phase, the ink coat has two extra faces, each of which has a buckle (for a total of three buckles) and can blow two bubbles (for a total of six bubbles per blow), which can cause a larger chain explosion should they be popped by the machine gun-wielding Octotrooper.

Once Agent 8 has splatted the tentacle enough times, Octostomp Redux will be defeated and will, like always, explode.

Splatoon 3

Return of the Mammalians

While the Octostomp does not make a direct appearance in Return of the Mammalians, the Octostomp's remains have been found and repurposed by Frye as a nest for her moray eels. They are fought as the second boss.

Trivia

  • The Octostomp is the only boss to in some way appear in all of the single-player campaigns.
  • Octostamps, Octostamp DXs, and Octoseekers all appear to be based on the Octostomp.
  • It is so far unknown how the Kamabo Corporation managed to copy and sanitize the Octostomp, along with the rest of the bosses.
    • It is also implied that the Octostomp Redux remembers his prior battles when he says "Back like I never left" despite being Sanitized.
  • The Octotrooper operating a splatling-like machine gun does not resemble the other Octarian fighter that uses a splatling, the Octocommander.

Gallery

Artwork

Splatoon

Splatoon 2

Octo Expansion

Splatoon 3

Similar Octarians

Names in other languages

Splatoon

Template:Foreignname

Splatoon 2

Octostomp Neo Octostomp Octostomp Redux
Template:Foreignname Template:Foreignname Template:Foreignname
I'm BAAAAAAAAACK! And I brought this sweet new coat! Back like I never left!
Template:Foreignname Template:Foreignname Template:Foreignname

Notes